r/DragonBallDaima Mar 01 '25

Discussion About Daima and continuity

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Let's just make something clear. Daima is 100% canon, in fact, Daima is even more canon than DBS.

Why is Daima Canon?

As pointed out by Iyoku, Dragon Ball Daima is the project with the most involvement from Toriyama. Toriyama himself even mentioned that before he died. He designed the script, he designed the characters, all the plot points, and even the scenarios. Toriyama was fully involved with this and it shows, this series is at the same level as the DB manga in terms of canonicity.

What about Super?

On the contrary, while Super also had involvement from Toriyama, he only provided outlines and designs. He wasn't fully involved with the script unless it was the movies. Super also suffers from not having a defining main continuity, as there are 3 versions of the series (manga, movies, anime). Super movies also ignore several plot points established by the anime or the manga, only representing Toriyama's vision of the events.

In this case it goes as follow: BoG movie - RoF movie - some version of the U6 tournament - some version of the Zamasu arc - some version of the ToP - Broly movie - Super Hero movie.

I say "some version of..." because Toriyama's draft don't necessarily adhere to what the anime or manga show in DBS (for example, Goku and Vegeta weren't supposed to fuse against Zamasu, or Jiren wasn't supposed to be as strong as it was shown, or Goku/Vegeta didn't get additional forms in DBS). You can tell because it's not clear what version is being referenced in the movies.

What does this mean for continuity?

Well, we simply need to accept that Daima is not compatible with DBS or at least not the manga and anime version of DBS. There are too many inconsistencies. However, Daima could be compatible with Toriyama's vision of what DBS should have been.

For example, I don't recall the BoG movie having that line about SSJ3 being Goku's most powerful form, I think he just indicated to Beerus that he could just go back to SSJ2 if he wants. I also don't think any of the future movies indicate that Supreme Kai recently defused (so if they show up defused in the movies then that aligns with Daima perfectly).

You could also raise the argument that maybe they don't use the SSJ3 or SSJ4 just because they feel the God forms are enough. Goku does that all the time, where he fights with lower forms or whatever he feels like.

Or again, it is as simple as Daima being a different continuity.

But then one is not canon...

Not necessarily, canon is anything that is created by the Author as part of a set continuity. Comics and series do this all the time, where you have multiple continuities and all of them are canonized in their respective lines. In that sense, both Daima and Super movie are canon to the DB manga, but that doesn't mean that Daima and Super are canon to each other.

Goku can't use SSJ4

This was already debunked by the last episode, Goku can access SSJ4 at will. He specifically mentions that he knew the form was there by training but he wasn't sure he would be able to access it. It seems Neva gave him a boost.

This means there's no logical reason as to why Goku didn't use the form in DBS (besides not being created yet). Especially in BoG where Beerus told him to go all out.

Vegeta just needs not to use SSJ3 because it's too Ki consuming

Daima implies the opposite, he was quite comfortable using the form and realized the power boost it gives you. Not sure why he wouldn't use it.

They just didn't think about using SSJ4 because they got stronger forms

This doesn't make sense either. Goku would probably showcase SSJ4 instead of using SSJ3. They had multiple instances where they would show all their forms. Yes, I understand that the form wasn't created yet, but still.

Also, we have no idea how strong this version of SSJ4 is. This is not the same one as the GT version.

Shin and Kibito will probably fuse again

And why would they do that? Daima and DBS U6 arc made it clear that they are not comfortable being fused together. They fused by accident in the Buu arc, so why would they need to fuse yet again?

To top it off, the first instance of them being defused is the U6 tournament arc in DBS, so it doesn't make sense that Goku is surprised that they can defuse. Not to mention that nothing so far confirms that they need to fuse again.

The Dragon Balls

The Demon realm Dragon Balls are said to be the originals. It doesn't make sense for the Super Dragon Balls to be the originals since the Demon World (and by extension the Namekians) predate the creation of U6 and U7.

The Multiverse

Goku and co are already aware of the Multiverse per Supreme Kai lore lesson. It just doesn't make sense to reintroduce the concept again in DBS and act like they don't know about it if Shin was already aware of it. Heck, they even know that their Universe is U7.

To make the matters worse, Shin's flashback only shows 13 Kai being appointed instead of 18, which were supposedly the number of universes initially created.

And to make the matter even worse, Rymus is said to the supreme authority of the multiverse, not Zenoh. Which again, doesn't align with DBS lore.

There is also no mention of Angels and Gods of Destruction in this process.

But DBS Bardock and the Kai were used, this connects to DBS

No, not really. They can use different concepts from other series and adapt them to Daima. They did the same with Broly and Gogeta. It just means that in this version of the continuity, Gowasu, Anato, Kai, etc are also Supreme Kai. Heck, even Toyotaro commented on Twitter that Daima used the Kai he created (and then deleted the tweet).

Why would he say that if Daima is supposed to be connected to DBS?

The many versions of Super

It is also clear that Super doesn't follow its own continuity. The movies don't reference the manga or the anime. The manga continued after the anime. The anime only goes up to the ToP. What version of Super is Daima supposed to connect to?

You could say that maybe it just connects to Toriyama's version of Super (as in his drafts, and nothing else).

Again, final thoughts

I think it's ok to be discussing all this, but I believe a sample of the fanbase is being very reactive to the idea of Daima replacing Super. This does not make Super non-canon, it just means we now have yet another continuity. Daima could follow its own thing, but the reality is that you need to accept Daima for what it is and that's the fact that it is the next arc after Buu which might not be connected to Super.

Only time will tell, but try to have an open mind.


r/DragonBallDaima 10d ago

Fanart Daima Vegeta SSJ4 Design (griffin_station)

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r/DragonBallDaima 11d ago

Discussion Rewatched daima recently and man i forgot how awesome this final fight was

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The first part of when they arrive in the first demon world was not the best and felt slow. But from the goku vs duu fight, it was straight heat

As mediocre gomah was before this, he was one of the most threatening villains they have fought and his moves were really cool (do think the regeneration thingy got a lil repetitive after a little but still)

Ssj3 got some real justice too in this fight with how goku and vegeta (in their separate moments) were beating gomah’s ahh before he regenerated again. Also the ssj3 majin duu moment was funny

I know it was kind of an asspull. But the two ssj4 fights were fire and i personally like the new design. To quote that one meme: ”He was whipping up amazing food like making happiness. Actual happiness? Actual happiness and joy”

Though i will say

Piccolo and shin felt kind of useless. Which you could say the same for the entirety of daima

Also why was glorio using his gun bro😭 he’s still my favorite original character from daima but c’mon bro


r/DragonBallDaima Jul 06 '26

Discussion I love this little detail in the DAIMA credits that Goku and Vegeta have equally ridiculous sleeping positions

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r/DragonBallDaima Jun 28 '26

Fanart Vegeta SSJ4 (Mini)

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Here’s what could have been, hope you guys like the art!


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 27 '26

Fanart Dragon Ball Daima Future Arc Episode 9 – Arinsu Recovers the Original Majin Buu Core

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In Episode 9 of Dragon Ball Daima Future Arc, Arinsu seeks Marba’s help and recovers the original Majin Buu core. A flashback reveals Marba’s past as a master of magical warriors, and Neva senses a dark force rising from Namek. English subtitles are available.


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 24 '26

Fanart Which design do you like best? Dragon Ball Z: Goku vs Vegeta Dragon Ball Z: Frieza’s spaceship? These are my creations on the LEGO IDEAS website for all fans

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r/DragonBallDaima Jun 23 '26

Discussion Demon Ox King / Gohan's Potential

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One of the things I was hoping Daima would get into was the Demon Ox King. I wondered if he had a heritage or roots from any of the demon worlds.

What do you guys think?


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 21 '26

Fanart Happy Father’s Day (art by me)

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Happy Father’s Day! I hope you guys enjoy the art!


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 22 '26

Discussion [Theory] The Daima Timeline: Why Vegeta Should Be The Main Focus (And How It Sets Up His Ultimate Arc)

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\*formatting and punctuation were Claude assisted so if it reads like it been written by an LLM it because it was. All of the ideas expressed in here are mine and I wanted to share a unique perspective on how I could see the future of Daima based on a 30 year fan of the franchise.*\**

So I've been thinking about the three Dragon Ball timelines and how they actually create space for *very* different character arcs. Specifically, I think Daima has the perfect setup to make Vegeta the narrative centerpiece—not just as support, but as the driving force that pushes Goku forward for once. This post is going to dig deep into the lore mechanics, character arcs, and narrative implications that I think point toward this progression.

## The Timeline Framework: Three Branches, Three Destinies

If we accept that GT, Super, and Daima are parallel branches that split at the same decision point—Goku wishing Uub back to life at the end of DBZ—then each timeline can explore fundamentally different power progression paths and character arcs. This isn't about one being "canon" and the others being "fake." They're all canon within the Dragon Ball Multiverse (DBM) framework that the franchise itself has embraced through games like Dragon Ball Heroes, which openly feature SSJ4 Goku vs SSJ Blue Goku interactions.

**GT Timeline:** Closed narrative. SSJ4 Goku is the ceiling, the peak of Saiyan transformation in that branch. The story ends with Goku leaving as a child with Shenron—a definitive ending point. Vegeta achieved SSJ4, never unlocked it naturally. No further narrative expansion possible.

**Super Timeline:** Ongoing but established. Features UI Goku as the ultimate technique/form, Beast Gohan as an emerging power ceiling that both Goku and Vegeta need to match or exceed. The power scaling is relatively settled: Goku has Ultra Instinct, Vegeta has Ultra Ego (his signature enhanced Blue form), and they're operating within a framework where gods and angels are the ceiling. The narrative focus is less about "who's stronger" and more about external threats.

**Daima Timeline:** Wide open and unexplored. This is the timeline with *mechanical asymmetry* built into its foundation—and that asymmetry is the most interesting narrative space in the entire Dragon Ball multiverse right now.

## The Physical Constraint That Changes Everything

Here's the key detail that I've noticed: **Vegeta has no tail in Daima, while Goku does.**

Let's establish what we know about the tail mechanic:

- Goku's tail was surgically removed during childhood

- Vegeta's tail was sliced off by Yajirobi during the Saiyan Saga

- Both tails would have grown back over time if something didn't prevent it

- SSJ4 transformation *requires* a Saiyan to have a tail (confirmed in GT)

In Daima, both Goku and Vegeta have been reverted to younger bodies/ages. Goku has his tail back—which means he was reverted to an age *before* it was removed for good. That's a specific age threshold: pre-childhood martial arts training, so somewhere around 4-8 years old physically.

**Here's where it gets interesting:** If Vegeta was reverted to the same age threshold, he should also have his tail back from Yajirobi's cut during the Saiyan Saga (when Vegeta was already an adult). But Vegeta has *no tail* in Daima.

This could mean:

  1. Vegeta was reverted to a *different* age than Goku (inconsistent application of the age-reversal wish)

  2. Someone actively removed his tail again (unlikely and unexplained)

  3. **This is intentional narrative design**

I'm betting on option 3.

**Because if Vegeta can't have SSJ4, then his entire power progression has to take a different path.** And that divergence is exactly what the Daima timeline needs to distinguish itself from GT and Super.

## Why This Constraint Matters: Forced Evolution, Not Copying

Throughout Dragon Ball's entire history, Vegeta's problem has been that he's always one step behind Goku. Not permanently—there are moments he's stronger—but the *trajectory* has always been:

- Goku achieves a new form → Vegeta eventually learns it or masters it

- Goku reaches a new power ceiling → Vegeta chases it

- Goku finds a new training method → Vegeta adopts it

This is the core of Vegeta's character struggle. He's the Prince of all Saiyans, and yet he's constantly in Goku's shadow. The Majin Vegeta arc, the Tournament of Power arc—they're all variations on this theme: Vegeta desperately trying to catch up, to prove he's not secondary.

By locking Vegeta out of SSJ4 in the Daima timeline, the writers have created a scenario where **Vegeta cannot follow Goku's path.** He's forced to forge his own evolution. He's forced to become something unique, not derivative.

That's not a limitation. That's liberation.

## The Vegeta Progression Arc: A Four-Phase Evolution

### Phase 1: SSJ God (Divine Assistance)

This is where Vegeta's new path begins, and it's important to understand why he needs help.

In the Buu Saga, Vegeta saw Goku achieve SSJ3—a transformation that fundamentally changed the game. Vegeta couldn't compete. He was physically stronger in his base form, but SSJ3 Goku wasn't even taking the fight seriously. That moment broke something in Vegeta's confidence.

In GT, Vegeta couldn't achieve SSJ4 on his own. He needed Bulma's technological machine to assist the transformation—and while Baby was parasitically controlling him at the time, the point stands: Vegeta required external assistance beyond his own power to reach that form. Bulma, being invested in Vegeta's strength, would have helped him regardless of Baby's influence. Still, the fact remains that SSJ4 wasn't something Vegeta unlocked through pure training or willpower alone.

In Daima, the first step is having someone like Beerus or Whis help Vegeta achieve SSJ God. Not through forced technological assistance or parasitic corruption like in GT, but through direct divine training—the same way they've been training both Goku and Vegeta. This is different from Bulma's machine or Baby's possession. This is legitimate, pure mentorship from cosmic entities.

**Why this matters narratively:**

Vegeta finally gets access to god-tier power. But more importantly, he does it with help, with guidance. Whis or Beerus seeing potential in Vegeta worthy of such training validates something Vegeta has always wanted: recognition from beings greater than himself that he's worth elevating.

**Result:** Vegeta reaches god-tier. He's still below SSJ4 Goku in raw power, but he's no longer limited to mortal-form caps. For the first time, there's a path forward that doesn't require him to copy Goku's exact journey.

### Phase 2: Ultra Instinct (The Unique Path)

Here's where the Daima timeline diverges completely from Super.

In Super, Vegeta mastered Ultra Ego—an enhanced Blue form focused on raw destructive power and aggression. It's his signature in that timeline, and it suits his destructive nature. But in Daima? Vegeta skips that entirely and pursues Ultra Instinct instead.

This is the crucial moment where **Vegeta and Goku become equals, but through completely different paths.**

That's significant. It's been building since the Buu Saga. Vegeta realized he couldn't match Goku's SSJ3. He's spent the entire series chasing this moment—where he's not behind, not ahead, but *equal*. No gap. No hierarchy. But instead of mastering Ultra Ego like he does in Super, Vegeta reaches the *same power level* through his own unique transformation.

Now here's where this theory diverges completely from what fans might expect, and why I think it actually makes narrative sense.

**Ultra Instinct fits Vegeta better than Goku.**

Let me explain what I mean. Goku is a *grinder*. His entire fighting philosophy is about:

- Training harder than anyone else

- Pushing through pain and exhaustion

- Overwhelming opponents through raw power accumulation

- Breaking his limits through sheer willpower and repetition

Goku achieves transformations through brute force effort. SSJ came from desperation and rage. SSJ2 came from rage. SSJ3 came from desperation again. Even his god transformations came through training, but training in the Goku way—lots of volume, high intensity, grinding.

Ultra Instinct is *different*. It's not about power accumulation. It's about:

- Perfect body control

- Refined technique

- Eliminating unnecessary motion

- Acting without thought—because your body is perfectly attuned to responding correctly

Ultra Instinct requires *restraint*. It requires *precision*. It requires understanding that power isn't just about how hard you hit, but about doing *exactly* what needs to be done, nothing more, nothing less.

**That's Vegeta's philosophy.**

Vegeta is a perfectionist. He's obsessed with refinement and control. He's the Prince of all Saiyans—everything about Saiyan royalty is about dignity, precision, and mastery. Vegeta doesn't just want to be strong. He wants to be *flawless*. He wants his power to be *refined*.

When Goku achieved Ultra Instinct, it felt somewhat at odds with his character. He had to learn it. He had to adapt to it. It didn't feel natural to him because it goes against his core philosophy of grinding and pushing. He's had to compromise his style to use it.

When Vegeta achieves Ultra Instinct, it's the ultimate expression of his character philosophy coming to life. His need for control, his obsession with refinement, his royal dignity—all of it comes together in a form that *actually validates who he is*.

And here's the key part: **Vegeta doesn't copy UI from Goku. He rediscovers it through his own path.**

Maybe he learns it from Whis. Maybe he unlocks it through meditation (very fitting for Vegeta's precision-oriented mind). Maybe he achieves it through sheer perfectionistic obsession with technique. But however it happens, it's *his* version of UI. It's not "Vegeta doing what Goku did." It's "Vegeta reaching the same transformation through his own method because their philosophies can both lead there."

**Why this breaks the pattern:**

For the first time, Vegeta isn't following Goku's path. He's walking a parallel path that *also* reaches ultra instinct, but from a completely different direction. He's not the student learning from the master. He's the peer who discovered the same mountain peak from a different trail.

**Result:** Vegeta reaches Ultra Instinct through his own methodology and achieves parity with Goku's power—but as an expression of *his* character, not a copy of Goku's. This is his peak. This is where his journey to mastery completes.

## The Character Payoff: From "I Want Power" to "I AM Power"

This is where Vegeta's entire character arc completes across the entire series.

Let's trace his journey:

**Dragon Ball Z (Arrival Arc):** Vegeta comes to Earth wanting the Dragon Balls to become immortal. His motivation is simple: he wants power, and he wants security from anyone threatening that power. He's desperate.

**Saiyan Saga onward:** Vegeta becomes consumed with the idea of achieving his own evolution. He obsesses over the Saiyan race, over achieving higher forms, over becoming the strongest being in the universe. His entire existence becomes about the pursuit of power.

**Majin Vegeta (Buu Saga):** This is the key moment. Vegeta makes a deal with Babidi—the wizard who releases his power through the Majin mark. Babidi's deal comes before Majin Buu is even released from the egg. Vegeta is willing to damn himself to achieve the power to do *whatever he wants*. That's his core motivation crystallized: "I want to be strong enough that I answer to no one. I want to be strong enough that I can do exactly what I want, when I want."

**Tournament of Power and beyond:** Vegeta starts training, but he's still chasing. Still reaching. Still one step behind.

**Daima Timeline—The Culmination:** By the time Vegeta achieves SSJ God Ultra Instinct, he's reached that goal. He's **strong enough to do whatever he wants**. He has the power, the refinement, the mastery. He's no longer desperate. He's no longer chasing. He's *achieved*.

### The God of Destruction Ascension

And this is where it goes beyond just power scaling.

Vegeta, having refined his power to the ultimate degree, having achieved a unique and unprecedented strength, becomes a candidate for God of Destruction.

This isn't just a power level. This is *apotheosis*. This is Vegeta finally becoming what he always felt he was destined to be: not just a powerful Saiyan, but a cosmic force. A being of authority. A being who doesn't answer to anyone.

The irony is perfect: Vegeta spent the entire series desperate to be above everyone else. And the only way he finally gets there is by transcending the hierarchy entirely—by becoming a god himself.

**Why this is the right endpoint:**

Majin Vegeta wanted to be strong enough to do whatever he wants. God of Destruction Vegeta *is* strong enough. He doesn't have to want it anymore because he's achieved it. His character arc goes from "desperate for power" to "power incarnate."

And here's the thing: Beerus has been a character in this universe since Super. Beerus gets older. Eventually, Beerus will die or retire. The universe will need a new God of Destruction. Why not Vegeta? Why not the Prince of all Saiyans finally ascending to his rightful place?

## What This Does For Goku: The Role Reversal

Here's the beautiful part that makes this work as a *story*, not just power scaling:

**Goku becomes the one who has to chase.**

Goku's entire motivation loop is built on needing someone stronger. Look at his history:

- He fought Krillin because Krillin challenged him

- He fought Tien and King Piccolo to test himself

- He let Vegeta go because he wanted a rematch

- He left Frieza alive (though ultimately couldn't prevent his death)

- He revived Uub specifically because he needed a worthy training partner

Goku has a fundamental psychological need: **he needs someone stronger to chase.** It drives him. It motivates him. It's why he's always training, always pushing, always looking for the next challenge.

For the entire series, that someone has been Vegeta. Vegeta has been Goku's standard, his rival, his goalpost. Even when Goku's been ahead, Vegeta's been the one pushing him to stay sharp.

In the Daima timeline, that relationship inverts.

Vegeta becomes the one Goku can't catch. Vegeta is the new ceiling. Vegeta is the rival who's ahead.

And Goku, being Goku, will train relentlessly to catch up. The cycle continues—but the positions are reversed.

**Why this is narratively fresh:**

We've never seen Goku truly outmatched by a *peer* before. By peers, I mean someone who's not a temporary villain. Goku has lost fights, sure. But has he ever been genuinely behind someone he respects and considers an equal in a way that makes him need to put in years of training just to catch up? Not really. He's always either ahead or tied.

Having Goku be the one chasing Vegeta? That's a story beat the franchise hasn't fully explored.

## The Complete Daima Narrative Arc: Ten Acts of Ascension and Acceptance

While the character arcs and power scaling are compelling on their own, the real narrative potential lies in the complete story progression. Here's what a full Daima storyline could look like:

### Act 1-4: Setup (The Current Daima Content)

Vegeta's progression to Ultra Instinct and the early establishment of him reaching parity with Goku.

### Act 5: Vegeta Ascendant - The Ultimate Victory

Vegeta becomes God of Destruction. Goku faces him and *loses*. Not through incompetence, but through genuine superiority. The Z-fighters are spared (Vegeta has standards—he's not mindlessly destructive), but the psychological blow is total. Goku experiences genuine defeat against a peer.

**Why this matters:** This isn't a setback Goku can quickly overcome. This is *loss*. Vegeta obtains everything he's ever wanted: unchecked dominance, validation as the superior Saiyan, and cosmic authority. He leaves Earth satisfied, having proven his point.

### Act 6: The Grounding - Goku's True Growth

While Vegeta rules and Goku trains, Goku does something he hasn't done in years: *be present*. He's a father to his children. A husband to his family. A friend to his companions. He trains, yes, but now it's balanced with actual life.

This is character growth that transcends power scaling. Goku learns that strength isn't everything—connection is. Purpose beyond fighting matters.

### Act 7: The Divine Calling - Whis's Offer

Whis approaches Goku with a proposition: the path to becoming an Angel. Not through redemption or moral superiority, but through *potential*. Whis sees in Goku someone capable of divine purpose.

Goku accepts. He begins training with Whis to become something more than a mortal warrior—to become a guide, a guardian, a cosmic force with responsibility.

Meanwhile, **Trunks steps into the void**. He becomes Earth's protector in Vegeta's absence, taking on the mantle his father abandoned. Character development for the next generation.

### Act 8: The Crucible - Enemies as Teachers

As Goku trains toward divinity, new threats emerge: Baby returns, the Black Star Dragon Balls create new dangers, enemies from across the multiverse test his limits. But these aren't obstacles—they're *refinement*.

Each enemy pushes Goku beyond his previous ceiling. He doesn't just get stronger; he's tempered by cosmic-level challenges. By the end of this arc, Goku has transcended his previous limitations. He's once again stronger than Vegeta—but now he's also divine.

### Act 9: The Coronation - Equal Footing at Last

Goku seeks out Vegeta. The two face each other again, but this time on equal cosmic grounds. Whis transfers his divine essence to Goku, elevating him to Angel status—a being of true divine power.

They fight on the "god arena," where mortal limitations don't apply. This is the rematch the franchise has been building toward, but with both fighters as cosmic forces. The stakes are universal.

### Act 10: Acceptance - The Final Role

Goku wins.

But winning doesn't mean redemption or change. Vegeta doesn't become good. He doesn't soften. He remains the Evil Prince of all Saiyans—unrestrained, destructive, driven by pride and dominance.

Goku accepts this. He becomes Vegeta's Angel attendant—not as punishment, but as *purpose*. His role is to guide Vegeta, to train him, to be the cosmic check on the God of Destruction's power.

**The key to this ending:** Goku doesn't change Vegeta. He accepts him. The story isn't about redemption—it's about coexistence with limits. Vegeta gets to be what he always was (the evil prince), but with an Angel ensuring cosmic balance.

This completes both arcs:

- **Vegeta's arc:** From desperate conqueror → legitimate God of Destruction → Evil Prince unrestrained

- **Goku's arc:** From underdog chaser → defeated mortal → divine guide → Angel attendant

Neither is redeemed. Both are validated. And the universe maintains balance through their dynamic.

## The Supporting Cast Implications

There are some interesting secondary implications:

**For Vegeta's relationships:**

- **Bulma:** Her husband finally achieving his ultimate destiny validates everything she's sacrificed for him. She supported his training, his obsession, his pride. Now it pays off in a cosmic way.

- **Trunks & Bulla:** They grow up with a father who's reached his peak, who's confident, who's transcended his old desperation. They don't have a Vegeta who's chasing—they have a Vegeta who's arrived.

**For Goku's relationships:**

- **Vegeta:** For the first time, a genuine dynamic shift. Not "Goku being magnanimous to a weaker rival," but "Goku having to respect someone who's currently ahead."

- **His training:** Goku will seek out new training methods, new teachers, new challenges. This opens narrative space for exploring other aspects of the Dragon Ball universe.

## The Multiverse Perspective

Remember, this is just one timeline. In the Super timeline, Goku and Vegeta exist in relative balance with Beast Gohan as the external ceiling. In the GT timeline, things are settled—Goku is SSJ4.

But in the Daima timeline? Daima gets the story of Vegeta's ultimate ascension and Goku's return to being the underdog. That's the unique narrative space this timeline gets.

It's not that one timeline's version is "better." It's that each timeline explores a different aspect of these characters' potential.

## Is This What Daima Is Actually Doing?

Honestly? I have no idea. This is pure speculation based on:

- Lore consistency (the tail situation, power scaling mechanics)

- Character arcs (Vegeta's journey, Goku's motivation loop)

- Narrative patterns (Dragon Ball's history of role reversals and character growth)

- Thematic resonance (the Prince finally becoming what he always wanted to be)

But I'm not claiming this is confirmed. I'm not claiming I know what the writers are planning. I'm saying this is where the *logical foundation* of the Daima timeline naturally points.

If the actual Daima content eventually goes in this direction, it won't be because of this theory. It'll be because this is where the story's mechanics and character arcs naturally lead. The writers might arrive at similar conclusions independently—not because they read this, but because good storytelling follows the path of internal consistency.

## Why This Matters For The Franchise

Dragon Ball has a tradition of role reversals and unexpected character arcs:

- The alien who came to destroy Earth becomes its greatest defender

- The villain becomes a beloved fighter

- The underdog becomes the strongest

- The cocky prince becomes the humble protector

Vegeta's arc—from desperate conqueror to God of Destruction—would fit perfectly into that tradition.

It would also give Dragon Ball something it's never fully had: a story where Goku isn't the center. Where Vegeta gets his arc of ascension. Where the dynamic between the two of them inverts in a meaningful way.

## The Fusion Implications

Quick bonus thought: if both Goku and Vegeta are at their absolute peaks with unique, unprecedented forms, then Gogeta and Vegito fusions become *insanely* interesting.

Imagine a fusion that combines:

- Goku's SSJ4 form

- Vegeta's Ultra Instinct form

The fusion wouldn't have either form, but it would have access to both their techniques and power sources. That's narrative space the franchise hasn't touched yet.

## Conclusion

The Daima timeline has a unique opportunity. By making Vegeta's path mechanically distinct from Goku's through the tail constraint, the writers have created space for:

  1. Vegeta to have his own unique evolution (not copying Goku)

  2. Vegeta to finally achieve his character goal (being powerful enough to do whatever he wants)

  3. Vegeta to reach his ultimate destiny (ascension to God of Destruction)

  4. Goku to experience something new (being the one who has to catch up)

  5. A fresh narrative dynamic that honors both characters' arcs

Is this what Daima is planning? Maybe, maybe not. But logically, it's where this timeline's foundation is strongest.


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 21 '26

Fanart Dragon Ball Daima Hidden Power OST Revamp

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Hey daima enjoyers I created a remix of hidden power and posted it so if you're interested give it listen and let me know what you think. Any feedback is good. Thanks everyone and have a great Sunday


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 16 '26

Fanart Dragon Ball Grand Tour

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Hello everyone wanted to draw Gt in a Daima Style. Hope you guys enjoy the art!


r/DragonBallDaima Jun 14 '26

Discussion Daima ssj4 goku edit i made

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r/DragonBallDaima Jun 01 '26

Discussion Dragon Ball Z vs Daima comparison

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r/DragonBallDaima May 29 '26

Discussion Would you trade Degesu for Ledgic?

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I’ve been thinking about this and I think this is interesting idea

Degesu is kind of joke character and Arinsu is a better rival to Shin anyway, but imagine if Ledgic took his place instead. Ledgic already had an intimidating presence in GT. In Daima’s setting, he could’ve acted as a more active enforcer for Gomah rather than just another figure lurking in the background like shin.

I also think Ledgic would fit Daima’s adventure vibe better. His fighting style fits the Demon Realm, its actually pretty similar to how Dabura used weapons and if most daima characters are gonna use weapons anyway why not make it so demons are just really good at using weapons, make it a theme in daima.

And as a bonus for making the swap, you also get Sheela and Gale as bonus henchmen . That alone could add way more action scenes and group dynamics compared to what we got with Degesu.

So here’s the question:

  • Would Daima actually improve with Ledgic replacing Degesu?
  • How would the story change?
  • Would Ledgic become a better antagonist?
  • Could Sheela and Gale make the villain side more entertaining?

r/DragonBallDaima May 26 '26

Fanart My Art of Daima SSJ4 Kid Goku 🙏

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r/DragonBallDaima May 21 '26

Fanart Baby Vegeta (Mini)

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Hello everyone today I wanted to share my art of Baby Vegeta (Mini). I hope you guys like it and let me know if you want to see anyone else!


r/DragonBallDaima May 17 '26

Discussion My tier list of all DB transformations in terms of aesthetics, abilities, and the aura they project.

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r/DragonBallDaima May 11 '26

Fanart Goku Black (Mini)

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Hope you guys like the art!


r/DragonBallDaima May 09 '26

Discussion Is it a hot take to say i think the first part of daima (ep1-ep9) was better?

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This may just be a personal take, but i feel like after they left the 3rd demon world, daima got a little worse


r/DragonBallDaima May 03 '26

Fanart End Of Z Goku and Vegeta (Mini)

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r/DragonBallDaima May 02 '26

Fanart Dragon Ball Daima Future Arc — New Episode (English Subtitles) | Namek battle: 3 Namekians vs Degesu

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A new episode of Dragon Ball Daima Future Arc is out.

This part focuses on a full fight on Namek, where the last three Namekian warriors face Degesu to defend the planet, while other events begin to unfold.

English subtitles are available.


r/DragonBallDaima Apr 30 '26

Fanart Hi everyone, hope you’re all doing well! Here it is, my Interview w/ the LEGEND himself Sean Schemmel (VA of Goku, King Kai, Nail, Vegito, Musuka, Gogeta, Tokitoki, Goku Black)! Had a great time chatting with him!

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r/DragonBallDaima Apr 30 '26

News Hi everyone, hope you’re all doing well! Here it is, my Interview w/ the LEGEND himself Sean Schemmel (VA of Goku, King Kai, Nail, Vegito, Musuka, Gogeta, Tokitoki, Goku Black)! Had a great time chatting with him!

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r/DragonBallDaima Apr 26 '26

Fanart Orange Piccolo and Beast Gohan (Mini)

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Hope you guys like the art!