Dragon Ball DAIMA marks an exciting new chapter in the Dragon Ball franchise. Spanning just 20 episodes, it distinguishes itself with fresh settings, a delightful sense of humor, and intriguing narratives that diverge from traditional storylines. Although DAIMA incorporates familiar motifs such as spectacular transformations and iconic Kamehameha attacks, it also introduces several unique and innovative ideas that enrich the Dragon Ball lore.
While the timeline placement of Dragon Ball DAIMA appears somewhat ambiguous, its creators have clarified that it occurs immediately following the Majin Buu Saga from Dragon Ball Z. This positioning likely places DAIMA before the events of Dragon Ball Super. If this is the case, there exists one critical narrative element from DAIMA that could dramatically impact the events of Super.
Dragon Ball DAIMA Unveils New Dimensions in the Dragon Ball Universe
DAIMA Introduces Endless New Possibilities





One of the most significant advances in Dragon Ball DAIMA is its exploration of the Demon Realm—an area previously untouched in the Dragon Ball multiverse. While Dabura, the former Demon King, made a brief appearance in Dragon Ball Z, his insights did little to flesh out this mysterious domain.
DAIMA corrects this oversight, placing beloved characters in the midst of an unfamiliar and perilous setting, rife with menacing threats. In this new landscape, Goku and Vegeta face formidable monsters that challenge their power levels, along with colossal giants capable of crushing Z Fighters with a mere footfall, and an assortment of unique bugs that had never before been utilized in the series.
Join Bugs Add a Unique Twist to Gameplay
Join Bugs Can Fuse Up to Three Characters at Once





Among the innovations featured in DAIMA are the Medi Bugs, a set of five collaborative bugs with fascinating abilities. These include Revive Bugs that restore stamina (similar to Senzu Beans), Achichi Bugs for burn healing, Zutsu Bugs for headaches, Beaut Bugs for enhancing skin texture, and the standout Join Bugs, which can fuse three individuals simultaneously.
While Goku utilizes the Revive Bugs throughout the series, only the Beaut Bugs receive notable attention when Bulma restocks her supply. Regrettably, the potential inherent in Join Bugs remains untapped in DAIMA, despite their intriguing fusion capabilities.
The Potential for Incredible Three-Person Fusions
Imagine Goku, Vegeta, and an Additional Fighter Fusing





The introduction of a three-person fusion opens a realm of exciting possibilities. Fans are familiar with classic fusions like Gotenks, Gogeta, Kibito Kai, Kefla, Fused Zamasu, and Vegito. An often-discussed fusion was Gohan’s with Goku using Potara Earrings, which ultimately did not materialize, leading to Vegeta stepping in instead.
Countless non-canonical fusions make appearances in Dragon Ball video games, showcasing mixes such as Gohan and Trunks, as well as Goku and Broly, yet none include three characters in a single fusion. Fusions have consistently produced some of the strongest characters in the series, and introducing a three-hero combination could elevate the stakes further—imagine the challenges even Beerus might face against a fused fighter comprising Broly, Goku, and Vegeta!
Join Bugs Deserve a Comeback in Dragon Ball Super
Join Bugs Could Revolutionize Fusion in Super





As Dragon Ball DAIMA is largely believed to precede Dragon Ball Super, the latter has a fantastic opportunity to reintroduce Join Bugs to the narrative. The prospect of seeing fan-favorites such as Goku, Vegeta, and either Gohan or Broly fusing together is incredibly exciting. With Gohan’s new Beast form now rivaling the likes of Ultra Instinct and Ultra Ego, it seems feasible that he may finally be prepared for a fusion with both his father and Vegeta.
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Ultimately, many intriguing storylines in Dragon Ball DAIMA remain underexplored, with Join Bugs standing out as a particularly captivating concept. The idea of merging three characters into a single fighter is astounding. If Dragon Ball Super can breathe new life into this concept, fans are in for remarkable surprises.