Reconstructing the story
Dragon Ball Daima is doing something incredible, it's bringing back the things we all loved as kids and making them part of the main story. It's not just some random spin-off or nostalgia bait; it actually respects the old fans and understands why Dragon Ball has meant so much to people for decades.
Taking past elements, including non-canon stuff, and making them part of the official timeline is the kind of attention to detail and loyalty that a franchise like this deserves. It's a rare move in anime, and it shows just how much they care about the fans who grew up with this series.
This episode feels like the start of a new era for Dragon Ball, where the things we grew up loving are being reintroduced in a way that actually matters. The nostalgia hits hard, but so does the action, the storytelling, and the characters we've followed for years. If this is the direction they're taking, then Dragon Ball is about to reach a whole new level.
Taking past elements, including non-canon stuff, and making them part of the official timeline is the kind of attention to detail and loyalty that a franchise like this deserves. It's a rare move in anime, and it shows just how much they care about the fans who grew up with this series.
This episode feels like the start of a new era for Dragon Ball, where the things we grew up loving are being reintroduced in a way that actually matters. The nostalgia hits hard, but so does the action, the storytelling, and the characters we've followed for years. If this is the direction they're taking, then Dragon Ball is about to reach a whole new level.
- asjfenix
- 21 feb 2025