One of the characteristics that Dragon Ball Super greatly reduced is the amount of violence in their fights. Those brutal performances by Frieza, Nappa or Spopovich against Videl, which caught the attention of children’s content observers from different countries, are no longer seen.
Dragon Ball sought to make its way among children, captivate teenagers and sustain the adults it had already captured in the 1990s. However, this radical change in the fights caused discomfort among the older ones.
Now, according to an insider known on social networks as Geekdom101, Dragon Ball Daima would come with a PG-13 rating, since it aims to return to the violence that once appeared in its combats. The content creator says that these will appear from the first broadcast of the new anime.
“Dragon Ball Daima will have a DBZ-style fight and blood in the first episode. They are definitely trying to hook people who were let down by Dragon Ball Super,” he wrote in an X message.
#DragonBallDaima is going to have a DBZ-styled fight and blood in the very first episode. They are definitely trying to hook people who were let down by DBS.
— Geekdom101 (@EmperorBigD) November 2, 2023
Dragon Ball Daima will be a kind of experiment that will respect the original story of Dragon Ball, but will not be subject to anything that has happened or will happen in the future.
When it premieres? @SupaChronicles reports that rumors say that Dragon Ball Daima will arrive in October 2024. As we already know, it will be a web series, meaning it will surely appear on streaming services.
The positive thing about this series is that the spoiler threshold was reduced, since it will be released in Japan and dubbed into different languages at the same time.