10 Biggest Dragon Ball Super Mistakes Daima Has To Avoid
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Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has taken tremendous strides since its debut nearly four decades ago. Each progressive Dragon Ball series feels authentic to its predecessors, while they also continue to boldly tread into new territory and redefine expectations. Dragon Ball Super is easily the franchise’s biggest series to date and many fans have been concerned that there won’t be a plausible way to surpass its heights. Dragon Ball DAIMA, a new Dragon Ball side-story anime that had direct involvement from Akira Toriyama before his passing, opts to take a different direction.
Goku and the rest of his friends and family find themselves magically transformed into children, right when danger strikes. Many Dragon Ball DAIMA details have been kept under wraps, and it’s unclear how much the new series will pay homage to past ideas. There’s a lot of rich history for Dragon Ball DAIMA to pull from for this original story, but Dragon Ball Super has also made some serious mistakes and miscalculations that DAIMA would be smart to avoid.
Super Saiyan transformations have become so commonplace in Dragon Ball that it’s something that even children can casually stumble upon. There was an abundance of Super Saiyan transformation by Dragon Ball Z’s end, but Dragon Ball Super almost turns the concept into a parody of itself through new forms like Super Saiyan God and Super Saiyan Blue. The series’ shift to color-coded transformations over numerical ones speaks to the idea that there are simply too many tiers of power at this point.
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