Dragon Ball Daima Is Everything The Franchise Needed To Silence The Haters
Briefly

Upon the release of the new Dragon Ball series, Daima, many fans were skeptical due to the shift back to Goku and his friends as children. However, after watching, it became clear that Daima successfully returns the franchise to its roots, focusing on genuine combat instead of constant power transformations. The series highlights quality animation and dramatic moments, showcasing traditional martial arts and meaningful transformations sparingly, which has been well-received by audiences frustrated with previous iterations of the series.
In just 15 gorgeously animated episodes, the latest series has returned the Dragon Ball franchise to its roots, prioritizing hand-to-hand combat over over-the-top transformations.
The fight animations in Dragon Ball Super were often criticized for being poorly choreographed, but Daima successfully revitalizes the series' essence with high-quality action.
Read at Kotaku
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