Dragon Ball DAIMA (2024)

The world English dub premiere of the newest Dragon Ball series, featuring Goku and friends shrunk small and sent into the Demon Realm.

Dragon Ball DAIMA - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Dragon Ball DAIMA
  • Release Year: 2024
  • Directed by: Yoshitaka Yashima
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Action
  • Age Rating (US): NR
  • Runtime: 1h 14m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 10, 2024 (United States - NR), November 14, 2024 (Australia - PG), February 6, 2025 (Brazil - 10), January 16, 2025 (Mexico - A)
  • Alternative Titles: Dragon Ball DAIMA: World English Dub Premiere (US)
  • Production Companies: Toei Animation
  • Production Countries: Japan

Dragon Ball DAIMA - Plot

Mysteriously transformed into mini versions of themselves, Goku and his friends travel to the Demon Realm to uncover the truth and find a cure. The world English dub premiere of Dragon Ball DAIMA, the newest series in the Dragon Ball universe, featuring the first three episodes of the series. Before the film, there will be a special introduction from the Japanese voice of Goku, Masako Nozawa.

Dragon Ball DAIMA - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see what awaits in the Demon Realm:

A new world, a new Dragon Ball.

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Dragon Ball DAIMA - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Yoshitaka Yashima

Main Cast

  • Sean Schemmel
  • Kyle Hebert
  • Kara Edwards
  • Monica Rial
  • Christopher Sabat
  • Sonny Strait
  • Alexis Tipton
  • Justin Cook
  • Chris Cason
  • Kent Williams

Writers

  • Akira Toriyama

Dragon Ball DAIMA - FAQs

What is Dragon Ball DAIMA about?

Dragon Ball DAIMA follows Goku and his friends after they are mysteriously transformed into miniature versions of themselves. To reverse the curse, they venture into the Demon Realm on a quest for answers. The film presents the world English dub premiere of the first three episodes of the newest Dragon Ball series.

Is Dragon Ball DAIMA a sequel or a new series?

Dragon Ball DAIMA is a brand-new series set within the Dragon Ball universe, conceived by original creator Akira Toriyama before his passing. It's not a direct sequel to Dragon Ball Super but rather a fresh story featuring familiar characters in a new adventure involving the Demon Realm.

Where can you watch Dragon Ball DAIMA?

You can check all current streaming and viewing options for Dragon Ball DAIMA on JustWatch, which tracks availability across platforms in your region. Options may include rental, purchase, or subscription streaming depending on where you are located.

Why does Goku turn small in Dragon Ball DAIMA?

Goku and his friends are mysteriously shrunk into child-sized versions of themselves through an unexplained transformation tied to the Demon Realm. The story revolves around uncovering who is responsible and finding a way to reverse the curse — giving the series a fresh, adventurous tone distinct from previous Dragon Ball entries.

Who voices Goku in Dragon Ball DAIMA?

Sean Schemmel reprises his iconic role as Goku in the English dub of Dragon Ball DAIMA. The film also features a special introduction from Masako Nozawa, the legendary Japanese voice actress who has voiced Goku since the original Dragon Ball series.

Who created Dragon Ball DAIMA?

Dragon Ball DAIMA was created by Akira Toriyama, the legendary manga artist behind the entire Dragon Ball franchise. Toriyama wrote the story before his passing in March 2024, making DAIMA one of his final creative contributions to the universe he built over four decades.

What does DAIMA mean in Dragon Ball DAIMA?

"DAIMA" is a Japanese word meaning "always" or "forever," reflecting the enduring spirit of the Dragon Ball franchise. It also carries a sense of timelessness fitting for a series that revisits beloved characters while launching them into an entirely new realm and adventure.

Is Dragon Ball DAIMA suitable for younger viewers?

Dragon Ball DAIMA is rated NR (Not Rated) in the United States, though it carries a PG rating in Australia. As an anime action-adventure series rooted in the Dragon Ball tradition, it features martial arts combat and fantasy action, making it generally appropriate for older children, teens, and longtime fans of the franchise.

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