SUMMARY
  • Dragon Ball DAIMA, the latest addition to the Dragon Ball series received severe criticism and hate from the fanbase for a multitude of reasons.
  • From wasted characters to unnecessary plotlines, the anime didn't have a lot going for it.
  • But is the hype behind modern anime the key reason for all this hatred? Or perhaps it might be an entirely different reason.

When Dragon Ball DAIMA‘s concept was first announced, fans were excited. After all, Dragon Ball was in the title, and it was the first anime about the series after Super. Once the anime was released, however, it received mixed reactions and complaints.

Dragon Ball DAIMA: Goku with his extendable power pole.
Goku with his power pole from Dragon Ball DAIMA | Credits: TOEI Animation

Everything about the anime bothered fans, and several of them expressed severe disappointment. But was this disappointment because the anime was bad? Or was it because of the hype surrounding the modern anime?

Right anime, wrong time?

Goku in his re-designed Super Saiyan 4
Goku in his Super Saiyan 4 Form from Dragon Ball DAIMA | Credits: TOEI Animation

Dragon Ball DAIMA came out when anime with newer concepts started to garner more favor from the audience due to them trying something new and excelling at it. Animes like Solo Leveling and Dandadan were breaking the internet with their sleek animations and fresh concepts.

Compared to them, Dragon Ball DAIMA felt like a rehashed version of Dragon Ball GT with some extra parts and a new paint job, minus the emotional weight and highs.

While the makers of Dragon Ball DAIMA may believe that they achieved nostalgia through the anime, to most people it was just underwhelming and no one saw a reason as to why this concept would be reused instead of continuing Super’s manga adaptation.

Vegeta using Super Saiyan 3 in a fight
Vegeta using Super Saiyan 3 from Dragon Ball DAIMA | Credits: TOEI Animation

There is also the fact that when you are carrying the weight of a legendary franchise, people expect more from you, and if you fail to meet even the slightest of those expectations, you’re bound to fail.

Such is the case with DAIMA, which could not keep up with modern anime. This isn’t a statement to cement the anime’s status as ‘bad.’ After all, it did a great job of telling a story in a brand-new setting, the Demon Realm, but ultimately fell short in an age where such moves are seen as cash grabs.

Another factor to consider is the “new kid on the block” aspect. People always want to see what the newer anime offers, and here, they offer a lot more.

Anime like Solo Leveling with its monarchs and raids and Dandadan with its whacky-yet-interesting story was preferred over Dragon Ball DAIMA’s back-to-the-basics vibe.

A victim of its time

Super Saiyan 4 Goku unleashing his strongest Kamehameha yet
Super Saiyan 4 Goku unleashing a Kamehameha | Credits: TOEI Animation

With today’s stories having more complex narratives and characters, and a series like Dragon Ball DAIMA just does not cut. With its rehashed premise, predictable story, and overused tropes, there was no way that today’s audience would accept it.

This makes one wonder about how the situation would have been if Dragon Ball DAIMA had come out a few years earlier, during a time when fans were more forgiving and had the patience to follow a light-hearted narrative.

If Dragon Ball Daima aired in 2000s, will people hate it as much as they hate GT?
byu/Background-Hunter-72 inDragonBallDaima

But does this justify the amount of hate that it is getting? No. While fans didn’t exactly get what they expected, there are a few things that Dragon Ball DAIMA got right. The anime was genuinely fun, and light-hearted and a few fans enjoyed its nostalgic elements.

Goku about to go Super Saiyan against Glorio
Goku is about to go Super Saiyan from Dragon Ball DAIMA | Credits: TOEI Animation

So while the hate Dragon Ball DAIMA received was due to a multitude of reasons, in some cruel way, it was made worse due to the time that it was released. Perhaps if it had come out earlier in the decade, it would have had a better chance, but with modern anime spoiling fans with its stories, Dragon Ball DAIMA struggled to shine.

Explore from around the WEB