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Dragon Ball DAIMA: Mini Super Saiyan Goku’s Next Battle? Episode 7 Airs Today

The latest episode of the new Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball DAIMA, airs today, November 22, at 11:40 PM JST on Fuji TV. With no synopsis revealed beforehand, anticipation is running high among fans.


Goku (mini) Super Saiyan via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6

Goku (mini) Super Saiyan via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6 (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation


Dragon Ball DAIMA - Episode 6 'Lightning' Story

Last week’s Episode 6, titled “Lightning”, saw Goku and his team forced to camp in a cave after a tense encounter with the Demon Realm enforcers. Trouble soon followed, culminating in a mysterious Majin named Glorio unleashing a devastating lightning spell on Goku to shift the odds. The episode ended with an intense clash between Goku and Glorio.


Goku (mini) Super Saiyan via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6

Goku (mini) Super Saiyan via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6 (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation


About Dragon Ball DAIMA

While Mini Goku’s battles so far have been against relatively weak opponents, often showcasing his dominance, Episode 7 teases more action as Goku unleashes his Super Saiyan transformation. Fans have voiced mixed reactions online:

“I hope these filler fights wrap up soon. We’ve already seen Goku take on Majin Buu!”
“Some may find the pacing slow, but I’m loving the lighthearted tone so far!”
Despite the divided opinions, the spotlight on Super Saiyan Mini Goku has fans intrigued.


Goku (mini) via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6 (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation

Goku (mini) via Dragon Ball DAIMA EP6 (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation


About Dragon Ball DAIMA

This new anime series is an entirely original story by Akira Toriyama. He was deeply involved in its production, working on the story, character design, and more. The plot involves Goku and his friends, who have been shrunk due to a certain conspiracy, setting out to resolve this situation by exploring a mysterious and unknown world. Toriyama has also illustrated numerous designs for vehicles, monsters, and mob characters.


"DRAGON BALL" began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984 and ran for about ten and a half years, becoming one of Japan's most iconic manga. With a cumulative total of over 260 million copies sold worldwide, the series has continued to attract fans through television anime, films, and games even after the manga ended.


In 2013, the movie series returned for the first time in 17 years, achieving massive success. Following this, in 2015, the series "Dragon Ball Super," based on an original concept by Toriyama, began. In 2022, the movie "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero" was released.


Source : ORICON NEWS