A fresh trailer for Dragon Ball Daimao has been released ahead of its launch next month, finally confirming that even at a small size, Goku can still access his Super Saiyan form.
While trailer releases for Dragon Ball Daimao are sparse, the latest installment promises to deliver an electrifying experience for fans who revel in Goku’s iconic Super Saiyan transformations. For those unfamiliar, Dragon Ball Super: Dragon Ball Daimao introduces an enigmatic plot twist where Goku and his companions inexplicably shrink to child-size, prompting them to investigate the cause. Until now, it remained unclear whether this transformation impacted Goku’s ability to harness his incredible Saiyan powers. It appears that the latest developments contradict earlier assumptions, as evident in the most recent trailer, available for viewing below.
Fans of the iconic Japanese dub will likely revel in the news that the legendary voice actress Masako Nozawa, synonymous with Goku’s enduring vocals, is poised to reprise her role as if it were always meant to be. She’s also joined by some fresh voices, with Yumiko Kobayashi, renowned for her work on Crayon Shin-Chan and Soul Eater, taking on the role of the mini Supreme Kai model, alongside Koki Uchiyama, known for his performances in My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen, who portrays Glorio, a brand-new character in the series, and Fairouz Ai, celebrated for her roles in Jojo’s Weird Journey and Chainsaw Man, who brings Panzy, another new addition to the cast. The trailer additionally provides a style of the present’s opening theme, which is by Zedd and options C&Okay.
Confirmation has been given that Dragon Ball Z may premiere in Japan on October 11, coinciding with the release of its game counterpart, Sparkling!, which is a reimagining of the series. Zero is deliberate for launch. While international broadcasting details remain unclear, it’s likely that information will be shared in due course, and the dubbed version should follow shortly thereafter; for now, fans may need to wait patiently to access the content.