Dragon Ball DAIMA gets new ending and sets off sequel and movie

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has finally finished his Dragon Ball DAIMA DLC customization with the launch of Adventure through the demon kingdom part 2. Surprising, DBZ: Kakarot also includes a brand new ending for Dragon Ball DAIMA. The Dragon Ball DAIMA The anime ends with Goku and the gang stopping at a Demon Realm store where they find several Evil Third Eyes for sale. The revelation that there are more Tertian Oculus in the world, along with the fact that the Dragon Team never actually left the Demon Realm, has led fans to believe that there would be a sequel ever since. Dragon Ball DAIMA Section 20.

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot adds more fuel to the fire with an additional post-credits scene that takes place immediately after the evil third eye's plot twist. With Dragon BallThe 2026 comeback will be announced at the Dragon Ball Genkidama Matsuri on January 25, 2026, it is possible Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot just spoiled Dragon Ball DAIMAs official return with either a second season or a movie. Dragon Ball DAIMAThe new ending is short, but what the DLC sets up makes a surprising amount of sense heading into a hypothetical sequel.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot sets up Dragon Ball DAIMA 2 with a new post-credits scene

After the end of Dragon Ball DAIMAlast scene, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot immediately cuts to a new post-credits sequence where Goku reflects on how much fun it was to be a kid again, and that “it would have been nice to be a kid a little longer.” Goku emphasizes that he doesn't want to be a child forever, “but just for a little while sometimes.” Overhearing his conversation, the Demon Realm shopkeeper sets Goku up with some Mini Bugs – Medi Bugs that can temporarily turn whoever consumes them into a child for a set amount of time.

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Although this could very well be a scene Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot added so players can still control Mini Goku via gameplay, it's important to remember that Akira Toriyama personally wrote everything Dragon Ball DAIMA himself and even contributed new knowledge to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot while he was still alive. It's just as likely Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot either adapts a cutscene from Dragon Ball DAIMA episode 20 that never became an anime, or is based on Akira Toriyama's notes for the series.

Considering Dragon Ball DAIMAthe brand is so specifically tied to the mini versions of each character – to the point of being part of the anime's marketing – it makes sense Dragon Ball DAIMA Season 2 or a Dragon Ball DAIMA Film would like to feature the child versions of the Z-Fighters instead of their adult counterparts. This would certainly be disappointing given all the effort Goku and Vegeta put into getting their bodies back to normal, but it makes too much sense to ignore.

A Dragon Ball DAIMA sequel makes more sense than a Dragon Ball Super Remake

The two big rumors heading into the Dragon Ball Genkidama Matsuri are Dragon Ball will either come back with one Dragon Ball DAIMA successor or officer Dragon Ball Super remake adapting Toyotarou's manga. When it comes down to it, the former simply makes more sense. While a recent Toei DMCA on X strongly suggests one Dragon Ball Super remake is actually in production, the very idea of ​​remaking DBS from the ground up as close to the original release as the credibility stretches.

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Stranger things have happened to Dragon Ballof course, but this means fans would have to sit through several seasons of stories they've already seen before so much as get to Moro. That is also the question Dragon Ball DAIMA is the newest, freshest anime in the franchise. Dragon Ball is a series that always likes to focus on the latest material. DAIMA also has the distinction of being personally written by Akira Toriyama, even down to the dialogue, while Dragon Ball Super simply worked from Toriyama's outline.


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Release date

2024 – 2025

Network

Fuji TV, Kansai TV, Tokai TV Broadcasting, Fukui TV, Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting, Iwate Menkoi Television, Sendai Television, SAGA TV, TNC, OHK, Ishikawa TV, Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting, TV Shizuoka, UMK TV Miyazaki, Television ShinSThim, TV, NBS ShinSThim, TV Ehime Broadcasting, KTS, NIB, KKT, Fukushima TV, TOS, AKT, Toyama Television, Okinawa Television Broadcasting

Directors

Kazuya Karasawa, Ryuta Kawahara

Author

Akira Toriyama


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    Masako Nozawa

    Son Goku (mini) (voice)

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    Koki Uchiyama

    Glorio (voice)


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