Article: Lessons Dragon Ball Daima Needs To Learn From GT And Super

Dragon Ball Super is the ongoing series that has kept the fandom alive with the upcoming 2024 sub-series, Dragon Ball Daima. The anime’s initial announcement caught audiences quite by surprise since it is an original side story rather than an adaption of Dragon Ball Super content. Much about Dragon Ball Daima is quite mysterious, and the major detail that has been revealed is that the anime will feature kid versions of classic characters like Vegeta, Buu, Goku, and Krillin. It features a heavy involvement from Toriyama as well as a creative team making it one of the biggest anime.

1. It Should Showcase The Darker Side Of Dragon Ball Wishes

Dragon Ball remains one of the most powerful treasures of the franchise and plays a very crucial role in each series. However the consequences of the Dragon Ball wishes are rarely looked at, and the Dragon Ball Super has become more egregious now that Frieda and Bulma use it as their plastic surgeons and fountains of youth. Dragon Ball GT hold humanity accountable for their selfishness and wishes for Shenron.

2. It Needs To Feature An Equal Blend of Action and Adventure

A battle shonen series, Dragon Ball albeit one that caters towards many diverse sensibilities. The major battles of the franchise received the most attention. It is however important to remember that the franchise started with more playful comedic interests. The series faces criticism when it starts to lean too far in one direction and is not able to achieve a balance between adventure and action. So it is quite important for Dragon Ball Daima’s success.

3. It Needs To Introduce New Alien Species And Planets

Dragon Ball GT features many planets that have heroes visiting the quest to collect the Black Star Dragon Balls. Dragon Ball Super continues to build upon this through its Tournament of Power and Galactic Patrol. The GT’s Machine Mutants are quite interesting and the series also got a lot of mileage out of this powerful hybrid species. Through Daima's trailer, we can see goblin-like monsters and the original species that Goku faces, which is quite encouraging.

4. It Can Bring Back Old Villains In New Ways

Dragon Ball doesn’t have any shortage of intimidating villains. The franchise also understands that it is more effective to bring back an old foe rather than introduce a new one. Dragon Ball GT and Super handle this incredibly well by ways to work old threats back into the fray. Like Dragon Ball Superman not only brings back Frieza, but he also becomes a main character during the Tournament of Power. GT also had a lot of fun with a major jailbreak in hell that showed a cavalcade of old foes.

5. In the Drama Deaths Of Permanent Character Can Be Incredibly Effective

The death of heroes in anime is always quite unfortunate and tragic. In Dragon Ball, certain characters completely disappear. The Dragon Balls’ resurrecting power means that death in the franchise is only a temporary inconvenience. Most important characters have died on many occasions only to return, including Vegeta, Goku, and Krillin. A significant casualty in Daima is one way in which anime can prove itself and gain the audience's attention.

6. It Needs To Make Music A Priority

Different elements make a good anime and all together they contribute toward the series’s voice. Series often seem to prioritize visuals and storytelling that music doesn't get its due. Music is an important part of the series experience, and it's actually the secret weapon in GT. Akihito is responsible for expressive and jaunty scores that help elevate every scene. Daima needs to adopt the same approach and make music one of its greatest assets.

7. The Kid Transformations Shouldn't Be Permanent

Daima’s biggest promotional element is its de-aged characters and how this supernatural makeover will affect the rest of Earth’s strongest heroes and Goku. Daima has the opportunity to learn from GT’s mistake and having its characters actively work towards getting it to turn back to normal.

8. It Must Introduce New Transformations

Dragon Ball frequently gets reduced to its bold and big transformations. This franchise has to offer a lot more than transformations alone, but still they generate an undeniable level of excitement in the fandom and it will be a mistake for Daima to neglect it. Daima’s production team has said that its de-aged characters will be weaker than usual, but that doesn’t actually mean that they won’t be able to experience any new transformations.

9. It’s Worthwhile To Introduce New Dragon Ball Sets

Dragon Ball gets on fine with its set standards. The franchise’s growth necessitates new and powerful Dragon Balls that hinder and help the heroes in all their adventures. Namekian Dragon Ball was introduced in Dragon Ball Z that isn't that dissimilar from Earth’s set. On the other hand, Dragon Ball GT features Black Star Dragon Balls that are spread on different planets. Dragon Ball's evolution has proven to be quite popular and. Daima could do a lot in this area.

10. It Shouldn’t Just Focus On Vegeta And Goku

Dragon Ball has a set of diverse and dangerous characters over the course of its run. They have developed a fascination with Vegeta and Goku that hasn’t done the franchise a lot of favors. Dina has seemed to set itself up for success with its de-aging premise that puts everyone on equal ground. Daima has the chance to gain success by letting all its supporting players shine, and is already seen endeavoring Shin, Universe 7 Supreme Kai, plays a huge role in the story.