Dragon Ball DAIMA: Goku Transforms into Super Saiyan 4!
The latest episode of Dragon Ball DAIMA (episode 19) aired on February 21 on Fuji TV, and after the broadcast, new scene cuts were released. In this episode, Vegeta transforms into Super Saiyan 3, while Goku achieves Super Saiyan 4 as they battle King Gomah.
Scene from Dragon Ball DAIMA from Dragonball DAIMA (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation
Fans were surprised to learn that the final episode will air on February 28, earlier than expected. Many took to social media, saying,
“I thought it would run until the end of March. It’s too short!”
“The finale is on February 28, not even March? This is the shortest Dragon Ball series ever.”
“This is the last Dragon Ball from Toriyama-sensei. It’s sad, but I’ll enjoy it to the very end.”
Mini Goku Super Saiyan 4 from Dragonball DAIMA (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation
This entirely new anime series was written by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, who was deeply involved in its production, including the story, character designs, and various settings such as vehicles, monsters, and background characters.
The story follows Goku and his friends, who have been mysteriously shrunk due to a conspiracy. To resolve the situation, they embark on an adventure through an unknown, mystical world.
Mini Goku Super Saiyan 3 from Dragonball DAIMA (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation
Dragon Ball was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump for over ten years, starting in 1984. It remains one of Japan's most iconic manga series, boasting over 260 million copies sold worldwide. Even after the manga concluded, its legacy continues through TV anime, films, games, and various other media adaptations.
Mini Vegeta from Dragonball DAIMA (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation
In 2013, the Dragon Ball movie series returned after 17 years, achieving massive box office success. In 2015, the Toriyama-original series Dragon Ball Super began airing, followed by the 2022 release of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
King Gomah from Dragonball DAIMA (C) Bird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Animation
Source : ORICON NEWS