You cannot hide or deny the success of One Piece. Since the launch of its brutal live-action adaptation on Netflix, the original manga and anime stories have been released. But there is a group of people who are with cities. Dragon Ball fans demand that Toei Animation receive preferential treatment with Eiichiro Oda's stories.
According to a story from Level Up, there is a series of Dragon Ball films that have been explored in a post by Toei Animation, which is a company that in 2024 will complete 25 years of One Piece in the world.
In fact, this group of fans credits that Toei has not given much attention to Dragon Ball, which in November completes 40 years of existence. “He doesn't deserve to be in the work of Akira Toriyama,” said the orthodox Dragon Ball fans.
Fortunately, we are not all of us. Quem segue as contas da Toei Animation na América Latina knows that Dragon Ball is part of the day by day. In fact, on May 23 we will celebrate World Tartaruga Day, with a reference to Master Kame.
As we are waiting for the Dragon Ball Super anime to follow, we know that a new adventure will come at the end of this year.
We are looking forward to the launch of Dragon Ball Daima, which theoretically should be in October 2024.
With this series something unprecedented is going to happen: the anime will be released at the same time throughout the world, as commented by Daniel Castaneda, executive of Toei Animation for Latin America.
Normally, Toei animated series are released in Japan and Latin America months later; This is what happened with Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
Dragon Ball Daima will be a kind of experiment that will respect the original story of Dragon Ball, but will not be linked to anything that happens or will happen in the future.