
Was it an anime created to promote insect eating?
Below, no “Uhhhhh” allowed.
Woo hoo!
Hey, Shenron…
Did I use anything other than revival bugs?
Looking back, Daisuke was interesting.
Is that really the case?
I’m currently watching it on Amazon Prime, but from episode 13, I’m feeling… not so good about it.
I’ve come this far to 17, but I guess it won’t recover.
>>7
I want you to watch until the end.
>>28
I’ll watch it.
>>29
You will definitely get hooked!
>>7
Is it fun to keep saying the same thing over and over?
I’m going to eat insects.
You’ll definitely get hooked!
In the beginning, it can still be seen with future expectations, but as it progresses into the middle and later stages, that disappears and it becomes difficult.
It looks like my life.
You just need to watch the Tamagami battle.
To put it modestly, I feel like about half of it was pointless episodes.
Episode 2 was hard because it was mostly explanations.
If it had been shortened to one season, it might have been more dynamic and interesting.
>>13
If it’s a 90-minute movie
If it’s a 60-minute TV special
Things that are gradually getting cut out and aren’t needed.
>>16
I can only reduce it to the Tamagami battle and Goma now.
>>24
Goma is the least needed, right?
>>13
In the first place, it’s too long for a single season when nothing happens except for around the final episode.
Even the last battle is mostly a wasted episode.
I want to put a pansy in!
Did you find the answer to what the clingy bug was?
>>17
Homemade side dishes made by auntie.
I want to see Gigas in the next work.
The story about Tamagami ultimately didn’t relate to the main plot either…
>>21
It had meaning because it was to return to being an adult.
You also participated in the last battle…
If anything, this whole journey is pointless, so I can erase my existence.
Vegeta, who has become a mere existence begging for healing insects after being battered, has a tragic past…
>>26
It’s amazing that just the appearance of these characters can make you laugh.
It was worth doing DAIMA.
It’s frustrating because it feels like there just isn’t enough length, even though it’s all pointless.
It seems that this is being traded for around 7000 yen, despite being unnecessarily good.
Akira Toriyama (first half) “Fusion Bug… this must be foreshadowing.”
Inou: “Combined bug… this is definitely foreshadowing.”
Script: “Combination Bug… This must be a foreshadowing, right?”
Director: “The combined insect… this must be foreshadowing.”
Akira Toriyama (final stage) “Fusion Bug?”
I wonder if I searched for and collected the gi I took off after becoming Super 4.
>>35
During Mini Chō 4, I had to go back to 3 because of Goma, so that’s why it grows back when I was wearing clothes.
This is a complete package, so it was all done while Akira Toriyama was still alive, right?
>>36
The story should be finished, regardless of the drawing.
Even voice actors who passed away before Akira Toriyama have participated.
The upcoming new work will be created in the Daima space-time, so be prepared.
Uhyo-hyo won’t end.
Wuhyohhyoh!
Woohoo!
It’s not selling; it’s definitely going to be leftover.
Have you eaten the clingy bug yet?
I didn’t expect that Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta from the Tamagami 2 battle would peak and then continue to drop from there.
I also liked the early Muji normally, so I think the adventure-themed direction is fine.
The problem with DAIMA is that it’s not exciting even when seen as an adventure.
If you’re going to be conscious of the Muji style, I at least wanted you to use brighter colors like the greens of the forests and the blues of the oceans and rivers.
Also, the enemy characters really aren’t cool at all.
Even if it were a battle-oriented story, I think this kind of enemy character would have been unpopular either way.
If we’re considering a minimalistic approach, I wanted to see characters with a strong presence, like Tao Pai Pai or Piccolo Daimao.
>>44
Even though I’ve become a child, I don’t feel much meaning in becoming one due to having no issues with my fighting power, and it just ended up being that the demon world has a low level.
For that reason, it feels somewhat disjointed that the Third Eye hasn’t been defeated using a straightforward approach.
>>62
Well, since M-Da Bura is around Super Saiyan 2, I already knew the limit from the beginning…
I don’t really hate the fact that they made us predict a fusion with the sticking insect and then actually revealed Super Saiyan 4.
The setting for Daima’s Super Saiyan 4 is way too inconsistent.
It’s not something you can become good at just by practicing intensively for a little over half a year.
>>46
I think it makes more sense for Neva to have awakened her latent potential.
>>54
Speaking of which, the Elder didn’t understand that thing about Goku, did he? I slapped my knee! At first!
To put it quite harshly, if Mr. Toriyama were still alive, this work would likely be criticized much more severely.
I’m glad I didn’t hear anything about the teacher’s reputation.
The demon world has a disappointing worldview where there are bars and convenience stores that are peaceful just by their names.
Would it be interesting if in the Namek Saga, Frieza and the others were just messing around with gags and there was a Namek convenience store?
It was supposed to be a theme of adventure, but in the end, all the adventure parts are wasted or content that could have been cut is terrible.
The fact that the adventure scenes are completely unexciting is also fatal, isn’t it?
Why do airplanes keep crashing?
I think it could have been interesting even if there were convenience stores and such.
It’s just purely boring.
Fundamentally, there is no demand, and the marketing has failed before we even consider the fun aspect.
If you want to see Kid Goku, the original series or GT is sufficient.
I don’t want to say such things about a posthumous work, and I feel bad for Toriyama-sensei, but it would have been better if there hadn’t been a new work like this.
It’s kind of odd to be totally spooked by the Mega’s kids and struggle against the military police, only to get help from Panji’s dads.
The special forces, which are likely stronger than the military police, are getting completely beaten by Vegeta alone.
I don’t really understand the power balance.
Because it became a posthumous work, it’s becoming difficult to handle it poorly.
I was watching the news and saw that a convenience store robbery happened because someone was after Makai Porunga, and I thought DAIMA’s popularity is amazing.
>>57
Dragon Ball figures can be resold.
It’s not like I robbed a bank just because I like Porunga.
I like Neva’s old man’s attitude, but other than that, it’s a bit much.
Not just with Dragon Ball, but posthumous works tend to be a bit awkward, don’t you think?
>>60
Even if it’s not a posthumous work, it’s still subtle. GT
It’s about time for a reevaluation, don’t you think?
The segment profit from the licensing business increased by 21%. With the elimination of the impairment loss from the movie “Saint Seiya: The Beginning,” which was recorded in the fiscal year ending March 2024, the segment profit from the video production and sales business increased by 79%. In other businesses, events related to the movie “GeGeGe no Kitaro: Kitaro is Born,” released in 2023, were also performing well. The performance forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 has been maintained from the previous forecast, anticipating a net profit of 19.5 billion yen, which is a 4% increase compared to the previous period. The new TV anime series “Dragon Ball DAIMA,” which began airing in October 2024, is doing well both domestically and internationally, but the production costs to be accounted for in the second half will be a burden.
I can feel the will to definitely succeed.
I like Kuu and Duu.
Super 3-like also looks surprisingly good on me.
Personally, I was disappointed because I wanted to see a continuation of the superhero story.
The Ginyu Force had an indescribable sense of fear and charm because they were enemies with an utterly hopeless level of strength who were also goofing around, but when the MPs, who were destined to be the weak ones from the start, do similar antics, it just comes off as lame.
I honestly felt let down by the episode where Goku struggled against the mob soldiers’ guns and tanks.
I understand that there are concerns about weakening, but do you still want to see Goku in that kind of state…?
>>69
Even though I didn’t feel anything when I was shot as a kid…
>>69
Why can’t you understand Tori’s wishes to make the tanks she loves active?
Then you’re unqualified as a fan.
Did Piccolo have any meaning in this series?
>>72
It seems like they are trying to camouflage for the viewers by suggesting that it will take place in the demon world.
If I had money, I would have wanted to draw from the lottery until I got Goma-sama.
I wonder if there was a gap in time between the script that made Nebba turn Goku into a 4 and the script for the final episode…
No matter how you look at it, it’s a scene where they awakened with Neva’s power, yet saying they could become that strong through training is too inconsistent.
Mr. Toriyama! What was the fusion insect!?
Was there really no one on set who could say that this is totally covering Jiren’s lower body?
And wasn’t there someone who would randomly do a Goma arrangement like a super Broly who got half-naked on their own?
It was actually a movie project, but it gained momentum and became a terrestrial anime, right?
I don’t remember because there was a lot of blame shifting.
>>81
Different.
There were various projects like the DB Super movie and manga version, and the new Sand Land project, so initially, there was a plan to create a new Dragon Ball with Shueisha and Toei without Akira Toriyama.
So when I showed Akira Toriyama a proposal saying I wanted to make something like this, he became interested and said he would do all the story, character design, and everything himself.
Woohoo!
Vegeta is on his knees, just a little, and merged with a bug.
This is Vegeta becoming Super Saiyan 4 with Neba’s latent potential release against Goma, who has become a powerful monster due to the Third Eye going out of control! That’s what I was thinking!
Regarding the sticking bugs, I would like to include popular fusion warriors when creating future games set in the demon realm.
I wondered if it was something that was only prepared for marketing purposes and was unnecessarily explained within the work.
I don’t know if it’s correct or not, but…
The Third Eye Goma is also a waste, isn’t it?
Typically, a three-eyed character utilizes those three eyes in their fighting style and expressions.
In the case of Goma, it just has a cheat item attached to its forehead.
The script wasn’t finished, so we started making the anime during production.
Summon the sticky bug in the early game → forget about it → remember it in the late game and dispose of it to finish.
It’s just this much, isn’t it?
I was watching it on Amazon Prime, but it was just right when I watched it at 1.75x speed on tver from halfway through.
It became clear that there is high demand for the Reiwa-era animation of Z.
It seems that there won’t be a movie in the Daima world due to a lack of popularity.
The design of the mecha was still said to be top-notch, yet Daima was considered to be just mediocre.
If I had so much extra money that I couldn’t help but buy everything I wanted for under 7,000 yen in this world, then even I would want a Giant Gomar figure.
>>93
No way, even for free it takes up space, so I don’t need it.
“Work created as if by Akira Toriyama himself” – Interview with Executive Producer Akio Inou on “Dragon Ball DAIMA”
Seriously, no one is doing the lottery.
>>95
It seems there was someone who wanted it so badly that they resorted to robbery.
>>95
Yoi-ko Ariyo was playing and hit King Gomar!
>>100
Using luck on a silly character is pathetic.
The new settings that come up along the way have nothing to do with the main story, making it feel like the creator is a beginner at storytelling.
I had only watched it through streaming, but this is broadcasted late at night.
I don’t even look at the kids.
>>101
Now, children can watch it through streaming, can’t they?
>>101
I was suddenly sent off late at night due to a Sunday morning schedule, so the vibe is aimed at children.
Ino (Goku has shrunk) “The broadcast of ‘Dragon Ball GT’ was about 30 years ago, and those who watched it have now become parents. As the original work celebrates its 40th anniversary, (the children of those who watched it) are also watching. GT brought in a different generation compared to those who were reading the original in real-time. Given the current timing, there are quite a few people who watched GT, so I was a bit conscious of that. When I thought about what we could do while keeping the image from GT in mind, one idea was the shrinking, and that was something I presented to Toriyama-sensei at the initial planning stage.”
As I thought, it wasn’t that Toriyama remembered it.
In the end, Piccolo just made a normal mistake and looked uncool.
Goma wasn’t particularly paying attention to the back of his head either.
Blaming others for one’s sins…
Iyoku confidently promoted that Toriyama-sensei has been more involved in anime than ever before, and none other than Akira Toriyama himself claimed so during his lifetime…
If you know Akira Toriyama well, you’ll quickly realize that these are all gags from the times when he wasn’t at his best.
The phenomenon where no one can say anything to a successful writer is common everywhere, so it can’t be helped.
Piccolo really didn’t have a single good point, so it would have been better if he hadn’t appeared like Gohan.
The composition is terrible, even to an amateur’s eye.
Daimon stickiness = Hero Academia stickiness = Jujutsu stickiness = Oshi no Ko stickiness = Nue stickiness
There’s no way that guy can create something like Majin Buu. The kick to Bibidi’s corpse is just terrible.
The goma, who does things like floating rocks and flying, is trying to differentiate itself by doing things that wouldn’t be considered damage at this point, which isn’t bad.
Well, in the end, it’s mostly just about getting all buff and getting punched anyway.
Sticking to a globally popular work even during the day…
I feel like we can’t have an adventure that ignores strength unless we confine ourselves to games or picture books.
>>115
If it’s after the Buu Saga, there can be enemies stronger than Goku and the others!
When it comes to adventure, teleportation and flying techniques are more important than strength…
The global popularity is based on the past DB, not DAIMA.
What kind of story would DAIMA Adhesive be satisfied with?
>>118
Quit just calling it sticky and explain what was interesting about your “daima.”
>>120
I must speak…
I thought it was a demonic world setting meant to prevent instant teleportation and make the previous power battles irrelevant.
Are you so lonely that you’re repeatedly clinging to it all by yourself?
In the end, it’s just about wanting to hit.
Ignore, ignore, clingy bug.
>>125
I feel sorry for someone who is usually ignored by others and feels like they can only take a contrarian stance.
Honestly, it was a pretty boring and flavorless work, so the only thing left to do is to engage with someone like you who likes to go against the grain in the DAIMA thread.
I simply can’t get into the visuals of the little guys fighting.
>>127
First of all, this… There’s no one like Akira Toriyama, who can create a young Goku.
When I became an adult, it suddenly became a hot topic, so it is really no longer sought after by society.
>>136
Well, if you understand that you’re going to become a kid in the key visual, then you don’t have to watch it, right?
It’s been quite a while since it ended, but I wonder how long they’re going to keep sticking to it.
I’m totally taken aback by the obsessive fan of My Hero Academia.
Well, whether it’s criticizing popular works or unpopular ones, if it’s persistent, then it’s still being clingy, so I won’t deny that.
The phenomenon of forming bonds for some reason without any exploration of spies at all.
>>130
It was revealed early on that he is a spy, but I wish they had revealed earlier that he is working for Arins out of gratitude.
Whether they are a subordinate, a temporary hire, or doing it out of coercion affects the degree of their struggle with betrayal.
I want to vent about how uninteresting it was for 20 episodes until I’m satisfied.
>>132
You seem to be free, huh?
I’m an Esper, but I think about half of the people criticizing DAIMA are just Shanks fans who haven’t watched it.
>>133
There might be some, but I think it’s about 30% at most when there are a lot…
There are many responses that feel like, “I watched it until the end, but it was really boring.”
It has become a work that can be completely criticized on the bulletin board.
It has become a gathering place for outcasts in other places.
>>135
When you can only conform to those around you without being able to determine whether it’s okay to hit or evaluate for yourself, that’s the end.
What was this?
It’s strange to say you didn’t want the child version in a work that you purposely went to see because it promotes becoming a child.
>>139
In the end, they’re just admitting that they’re only watching to criticize.
No matter how much the anonymous people criticize it, outside it’s evaluated as a masterpiece truly worthy of being Akira Toriyama Sensei’s final work…!!
I thought they were going to prepare some kind of gimmick to hype it up because they were pushing the child-like theme, but there was nothing in particular.
>>142
I was thinking that maybe it’s about maturing with a GT homage in 4.
As expected, it’s become the next host for My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen…
Realize already that criticizing highly acclaimed popular works doesn’t change anything.
If you’re going to remake it, I want you to start from scratch.
It’s not like a remaster I want to change.
If you line up the things that happened in the story, treating it as a blunt critique is more of a problem, right…?
>>148
The display of facts is a serious crime…
In reality, it’s true that the anonymous users are biting back at the very popular Vegeta bath joke outside…
I know it’s strange to come to the thread, but I’ve run out of things to say about the points of dissatisfaction.
I think it’s better to forget it and enjoy other things.
>>150
Ordinary people do that, you know. Ordinary people.
The boss character looked more like a prelude than anything else, but is that really the end?
If you’re going to use Dragon Ball as a theme, I think you could make something much more interesting even as a doujinshi.
>>152
Woohoo!
I was a little surprised to see Vegeta taking a bath with Bulma.
>>155
It was going viral outside, so you’re just being a hater.
>>155
Isn’t that okay in any case…?
>>158
I just want to be able to hit anything, don’t make me say it.
I recorded and watched all the commercials.
I laughed at Vegeta’s “It’s a Super Saiyan clearance sale.”
Super Saiyan 3 and 4 are both cool.
It was interesting.
Thank you, Toriyama Sensei.
My dad, who isn’t of the generation but loves DB, said, “It’s a perfect ending that feels like Dragon Ball.”
Gundam Breaker
SS4DAIMA, which is unpopular here, is actually quite popular outside, so it gets confusing.
It was exciting in the beginning to feel the expansion of the world, like the fact that Namekians are from the Demon Realm or the origin of King Piccolo’s name.
That was the peak, but…
While I was on the train, I noticed a group of male students nearby discussing the strength of characters from Dragon Ball. It was interesting to see that kids these days are still doing that kind of thing.
I think the final episode showed me what I wanted to see in Dragon Ball.
I think it’s a shame that something that should be satisfying with such super power and style battle can only be done at the very end.
The correct way to watch is to skip everything and only watch the final episode.
If it’s very popular in the world, that’s a good thing.
The content of Dragon Ball will continue, and let someone other than me pay for it.
Outside (the subject is too big)
I think the combat power when they turned into children has decreased compared to when they were King Gomor.
But that’s about the extent of the problems that arise from that…
Goku has always been the kind of guy who eats mysterious beings known as demons.