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- El episodio se transmitió el 14 feb 2025
- 23min
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Goku y sus compañeros se enfrentan a una ardua batalla contra el rey Gomah y el poder del Tercer Ojo. En el momento más crítico, el joven guerrero despierta una fuerza increíble.Goku y sus compañeros se enfrentan a una ardua batalla contra el rey Gomah y el poder del Tercer Ojo. En el momento más crítico, el joven guerrero despierta una fuerza increíble.Goku y sus compañeros se enfrentan a una ardua batalla contra el rey Gomah y el poder del Tercer Ojo. En el momento más crítico, el joven guerrero despierta una fuerza increíble.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Kôki Uchiyama
- Gurorio
- (voz)
Ai Fairouz
- Panji
- (voz)
- (as Fairûzu Ai)
Hiroshi Naka
- Neba
- (voz)
Naomi Kusumi
- Kadan-Ô
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
# **A Disappointing Addition to the Dragon Ball Saga**
*Dragon Ball Daima* had the potential to be a fresh and exciting addition to the franchise, but instead, it suffers from **incoherent storytelling, broken power scaling, and unnecessary repetition**.
### **1. Major Continuity Issues** The series is meant to take place **before Dragon Ball Super**, yet it introduces elements that contradict established lore:
### **2. Power Scaling Makes No Sense**
### **3. Repetitive and Poorly Paced Storytelling**
### **4. A Series That Feels Unnecessary** At the end of the day, *Dragon Ball Daima* **adds nothing of value to the franchise**. The new transformations **serve no purpose**, the story **doesn't contribute to the main timeline**, and the series feels like **empty fan service**.
When I look at the **disappointing viewership numbers in Japan**, it reassures me that I'm not the only one who feels this way. Fans expect **a well-crafted story with meaningful stakes**, not **a collection of inconsistencies** that contradict everything the franchise has built.
If *Daima* was meant to be a true addition to *Dragon Ball*, it needed: ✅ A **logical** explanation for new transformations.
✅ **Consistent power scaling.** ✅ **A well-paced and meaningful story.**
Instead, *Daima* feels more like an afterthought-**a series that will likely be forgotten, just like Dragon Ball GT**.
**Rating: 4/10** - *A frustrating mix of nostalgia and inconsistency.*
*Dragon Ball Daima* had the potential to be a fresh and exciting addition to the franchise, but instead, it suffers from **incoherent storytelling, broken power scaling, and unnecessary repetition**.
### **1. Major Continuity Issues** The series is meant to take place **before Dragon Ball Super**, yet it introduces elements that contradict established lore:
- **Vegeta's Super Saiyan 3 (SSJ3):** He attains SSJ3 in *Daima*, yet never uses it in *Super*-not even against Beerus this form existed before DBS, why does it vanish?
- **A Transformation Similar to Super Saiyan 4:** Goku's new form resembles SSJ4, but it disappears entirely in Super. If it was available before, why didn't he use it when fighting much stronger opponents?
- **Piccolo forgetting Namekian?** He merged with Kami and Nail, meaning he should be fluent, yet *Daima* suggests otherwise. Even worse, in episode 18, **Glorio literally uses a wish using Namekian, while Piccolo, who was born as a Namekian warrior, suddenly forgets his own language. It's completely ridiculous.
### **2. Power Scaling Makes No Sense**
- **Goku and Vegeta struggle against random enemies**, despite having fought literal gods and universal threats in DBS.
- **Vegeta obtains SSJ3 but doesn't use it against Goma**, then forgets about it entirely. This kind of selective memory feels lazy.
### **3. Repetitive and Poorly Paced Storytelling**
- The **early episodes drag on** unnecessarily, then suddenly, all the important events are rushed into 2-3 episodes.
- The **same events repeat** for no reason-one episode features Goku's plane getting damaged and needing repairs, and then the next episode... it gets damaged again. It feels like pointless filler.
### **4. A Series That Feels Unnecessary** At the end of the day, *Dragon Ball Daima* **adds nothing of value to the franchise**. The new transformations **serve no purpose**, the story **doesn't contribute to the main timeline**, and the series feels like **empty fan service**.
When I look at the **disappointing viewership numbers in Japan**, it reassures me that I'm not the only one who feels this way. Fans expect **a well-crafted story with meaningful stakes**, not **a collection of inconsistencies** that contradict everything the franchise has built.
If *Daima* was meant to be a true addition to *Dragon Ball*, it needed: ✅ A **logical** explanation for new transformations.
✅ **Consistent power scaling.** ✅ **A well-paced and meaningful story.**
Instead, *Daima* feels more like an afterthought-**a series that will likely be forgotten, just like Dragon Ball GT**.
**Rating: 4/10** - *A frustrating mix of nostalgia and inconsistency.*
10aryavg
The animation during these sequences is exceptional, capturing the raw energy and desperation of the fight. The fluidity of the combat scenes and the meticulous attention to detail elevate the viewing experience, immersing the audience in the high stakes of the confrontation. The highlight of the episode is undoubtedly Goku's transformation into Super Saiyan 4. This form, characterized by its distinctive red fur and imposing aura, is a nostalgic nod to long-time fans and a thrilling revelation for new viewers. The ensuing battle between Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Gomah is a spectacle of martial prowess and strategic combat. Goku's newfound power shifts the momentum, allowing him to challenge Gomah's dominance effectively.
10Mega_SX
Episode 18 of "Dragon Ball Daima" is a masterpiece of animation and action. The series reaches new heights with a battle that is both visually and emotionally impactful. The animation is top-notch, with vibrant colors and fluid movements that capture the essence of the fight. The music perfectly accompanies the intensity of the combat, creating an atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This episode not only delivers a dose of adrenaline with its fight sequences, but also delves deeper into the relationships between the characters, proving that there is heart behind the fists. An episode that combines nostalgia with innovation, leaving viewers eager for more. A true homage to what makes "Dragon Ball" so loved by millions around the world.
10SLO_
Episode 18 of "Dragon Ball Daima" is an absolute gem, a triumph for both animation and storytelling. Every frame is filled with vibrant energy and unprecedented visual quality, elevating the art of animation to new heights. The battle is a dance of colors and movements, where every hit and dodge feels like a tribute to the legacy of "Dragon Ball." The soundtrack not only accompanies, but enhances every moment, turning the fight into an unforgettable auditory and visual experience. This episode not only draws you in with its action, but also moves you with the depth of its characters and their connections. It is a celebration of the friendship, perseverance, and adventurous spirit that defines "Dragon Ball." Without a doubt, one of the most brilliant episodes of the series, reaffirming why this franchise remains a global phenomenon. An episode that you simply must watch, feel, and enjoy.
10Tablos-
Episode 18 of "Dragon Ball Daima" is a visual and narrative triumph that will leave fans in awe. The animation reaches new heights, delivering action sequences that are both fluid and breathtaking. The episode is packed with moments that feel both epic and intimate, showcasing the depth of character relationships alongside explosive combat. The music score perfectly complements the intensity of the battles, creating an immersive experience that resonates with the spirit of "Dragon Ball." Without giving anything away, this episode is a celebration of the series' core themes of friendship, perseverance, and the thrill of pushing one's limits. It's an episode that not only entertains but also reminds us why this saga has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. A must-watch for any fan, offering a blend of nostalgia and fresh, exciting developments.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSuper Saiyan 4 first appeared in Dragon Ball GT, This is the first canon appearance of this form.
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