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In Dragon Ball Daima, Bulma is transformed into a childlike state due to a wish made to Shenron by the series antagonists, leading to the creation of her Mini version. While her physical age is reverted, her defining characteristic as a scientific genius remains entirely intact and becomes a central element of her role in the story.

As the daughter of Dr. Brief and heiress to Capsule Corporation, Bulma's background as an exceptionally brilliant inventor and engineer is well-established. The Mini version of Bulma retains all of this intelligence and resourcefulness. Her personality continues to reflect the traits she has always displayed: she is confident, straightforward, and sometimes short-tempered and self-centered, yet ultimately courageous and a reliable ally. Despite her reduced physical stature, she does not lose her assertive and feisty demeanor.

In Dragon Ball Daima, Bulma's primary motivation is to use her intellect to solve the immediate crisis and support her friends. When the Supreme Kai’s spaceship is damaged, she is called upon to assess and repair it. Her ability to quickly analyze the damage and determine a precise ten-day repair timeline showcases her unparalleled technical skills. Furthermore, she demonstrates her extraordinary aptitude by examining a spaceship from the Demon Realm, a completely unfamiliar technology, and immediately grasping its core functions. This understanding is crucial for the heroes' journey, reaffirming her role as an indispensable member of the group who enables their adventures through her inventions and problem-solving.

Within the story, Bulma (Mini) resumes a role reminiscent of her earliest appearances in the original Dragon Ball series, acting as a key technical partner and adventurer rather than a background support character. She is not a martial artist and does not participate in direct combat, but her contributions are vital to the plot's progression. Her key relationships remain intact, most notably her long-standing friendship with Goku, who immediately thinks of her when in need of technical help, and her marriage to Vegeta.

Unlike the other transformed characters, Bulma's development in this form does not involve a change in wisdom or capability. Her arc instead highlights a return to the forefront of the action, giving her the opportunity to be directly involved in a new, grand-scale adventure. This situation allows her classic traits of bravery and ingenuity to shine once again, emphasizing that her value has never been tied to her physical strength or age. Her notable abilities are exclusively non-combative, centering on her profound knowledge of engineering, physics, and technology, which allows her to build, repair, and understand advanced machinery far beyond the reach of ordinary Earth science.