The countdown to the release of the Dragon Ball Daima series is nearing its end. On Friday night, October 11th, we will witness the first episode in a series of 20 episodes featuring Goku and the Z Warriors in this new adventure, penned by Akira Toriyama.
In the days leading up to the premiere, we are reminded of the 40-year legacy of the Dragon Ball manga, with new details about the anime being revealed.
It’s important to note that this is a completely original story that diverges from what we have previously seen; there is no manga, and it is believed that the timeline of Daima takes place after the events of Majin Buu in Dragon Ball Z.
Recently, Dragon Ball Daima officially unveiled a summary of its content, along with key information about the characters that will appear in the film. This summary had been speculated about before, but the official release has confirmed important details regarding the character dynamics.

The characters in Dragon Ball Daima are connected to the sorcerers Babidi and Bibidi.
In one of the previews of Dragon Ball Daima, two mysterious beings are seen floating in the sky, observing a scene featuring the Z Warriors. It seems they are analyzing them.
Notably, at the critical moment, one of the frames reveals the pudgy Majin Buu next to Babidi. Thus, if we consider what Akira Toriyama has mentioned, the Daima series is related to evil, suggesting that a Majin-type villain will play a significant role in the new story.
Now, it has been confirmed. In the official plot summary of the film, it indicates that the Majin must confront the mystery behind the origins of the sorcerers who created Majin Buu.
Summary of the Dragon Ball Daima film

Goku and his friends are enjoying a peaceful life when they are suddenly disrupted by a mysterious entity! Upon discovering the cause, it turns out that there is a new world called “The Underworld,” where a Majin named Glorio appears before them.
The first episodes of the series will begin airing from October 11th, every Friday of the week. Daima will consist of a total of 20 episodes, broadcast on Japan’s national television for 30 minutes, including commercials. Notably, the first episode will also have an additional 11 minutes of content.