Dragon Ball Daima has arrived, streaming globally with English dub and subtitles on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu. The 20-episode series sees Goku, Vegeta, and other familiar faces de-aged into children due to a mysterious curse, forcing them on a quest across a new continent to undo the spell.

Produced by the legendary Toei Animation, the studio behind the entire Dragon Ball saga, Daima bridges the gap between Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Super. While the MAL score sits at a respectable 7.57, the premise offers a distinct tonal shift, focusing on a younger cast and a more adventurous, less battle-heavy narrative, reminiscent of early Dragon Ball adventures.

The story kicks off after the events of Dragon Ball Z, with an evil being named Gomah capturing the Z-Fighters and using a cursed wish to revert them to children. This age-regression plotline allows for fresh character dynamics and comedic potential as the heroes navigate the world in smaller, less powerful bodies.

Fans can expect the signature martial arts action and comedic beats that define the franchise, albeit filtered through the lens of its miniaturized protagonists. With the series now complete, viewers have the opportunity to experience this latest chapter in the Dragon Ball canon in its entirety.