After its sensational return, Dragon Ball Daima has created a buzz in the community. The story written by Akira Toriyama is one of the most well-known and renowned around the globe and has a vast fanbase consisting of millions of people who grew up with it.
Although there was a fraction in the fandom when Dragon Ball Daima was announced, fans wanted to see the continuation of Dragon Ball Super. However, recent news reveals that the series will focus on hand-to-hand combat and fights; returning to its old roots has made fans happy.
Dragon Ball Daima to focus on more hand-to-hand combats and go back to its original root
The Dragon Ball manga started on December 3, 1984, and has continued. On the other hand, the anime started on February 26, 1986.
The series was one of the founding reasons for the success of anime worldwide; it is even prevalent overseas and is the source of inspiration for various new-gen anime.
Dragon Ball Daima is scheduled to release in the fall of 2024, and fans eagerly await their favorite characters’ return.
The story will focus more on hand-to-hand combat and fights involving weapons, just like in Dragon Ball, which has made fans happy.
The story’s beginning was about martial arts and hand-to-hand combat, not aliens and gods powerful enough to blow apart universes.
The story moved away from it in recent years and focused more on powers beyond human capabilities. It also introduced gods, which, although interesting, turned its back on martial arts.
However, the new installment promises to focus more on the root of Dragon Ball, and the story will revolve around it so that fans can feel nostalgic.
Dragon Ball Daima directors and staff members revealed
Dragon Ball Daima also released the list of directors and staff members who would be working on the project and would be the team behind this anime.
One of the most popular and renowned directors in the anime community, Aya Komaki, who directed One Piece, will join the series as a director.
She has also worked on several other series, such as Gegege no Kitarō, Marie & Gali, and Ring, and now adds Dragon Ball Daima to her portfolio.
Yoshitaka Yashima is also on board and was the director behind Dragon Ball Super; on the other hand, Yuuko Kakihara will be responsible for the script of the series.
The series’s character design was done by Akira Toriyama and Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, who were also part of Dragon Ball Z.