TV anime “Dragon Ball DAIMA” premieres on October 11th
AMBot | 09/04/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The new TV anime "Dragon Ball DAIMA," based on the original work by Akira Toriyama, will premiere in Japan on October 11. Along with the announcement, a second key visual and a new official trailer were released. The voice cast includes Yumiko Kobayashi, Koki Uchiyama, and Fairouz Ai.
The second key visual, with the slogan "Welcome to the Great Demon Realm," reveals the true face of the new character Panji, who appeared masked and veiled in the first visual, as well as other new characters. The official trailer begins with a mysterious incantation and features a shrunken Goku (Mini) and Supreme Kai (Mini), along with the new characters Glorio and Panji, embarking on an adventure in the Demon Realm. The trailer also introduces other new characters, such as a mysterious figure resembling Supreme Kai, a woman with an enigmatic smile, and shadows of monsters lurking in the Demon Realm.
Kobayashi will voice Mini Supreme Kai, Uchiyama will play Glorio, and Fairouz will voice Panji. All three actors expressed their excitement about being part of the "Dragon Ball" universe, and their full comments can be found at the end of the article. They will also appear at the "Dragon Ball Daimatsuri" event on October 6 at Tokyo Big Sight.
The opening theme song, titled "Jaka☆Jan Zedd feat. C&K," was composed by Grammy winner Zedd, a self-proclaimed Dragon Ball fan. The lyrics were written by Yukinojo Mori. Comments from Zedd, Mori, and C&K were shared, and the song can be heard in the new trailer.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the "Dragon Ball" franchise, "Dragon Ball DAIMA" is a brand-new anime series with an original story by Toriyama. The series follows Goku and his companions, who have been mysteriously shrunk and must travel to a new world to solve the mystery. The story promises to delve into the secrets of the "Dragon Ball" universe and deliver grand adventures in an unknown and mysterious world with intense action sequences.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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