Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3: Release Date, Where To Stream, Expected Plot And More

As a lifelong Dragon Ball enthusiast, I can confidently say that the latest addition to the franchise, DAIMA, has truly outdone itself with its captivating storyline and intriguing characters. The first two episodes have been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, leaving us fans eager for more.


The Dragon Ball DAIMA series has started, sparking great excitement among fans. This instalment unveiled unprecedented details about the Dragon Ball world, particularly introducing viewers to the Demon Realm and its complex political landscape.

This episode unveiled that the series is situated not long after Buu’s defeat, and it showed Goku and his companions transforming into children as a result of King Gomah’s machinations from the Demon Realm. Make sure to catch Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3 to learn how the Z-Warriors handle this transformation and their future strategies. For release date and additional information, keep reading.

Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3: Release date and where to stream

40 pm Japan Standard Time (JST). This means it’s a same-day release for many international fans, approximately at 2:40 pm Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 7:40 am Pacific Time (PT), and 10:40 am Eastern Time (ET). Remember that the exact broadcast time might differ slightly depending on your specific region and time zone.

In Japan, the next episode of Dragon Ball DAIMA will air on Fuji TV. If you’re an international fan, you can watch the English-subtitled version on either Crunchyroll or Netflix. Keep in mind that access to both platforms requires a subscription; Crunchyroll specifically provides a simulcast of Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 2.

Expected plot in Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3

Based on the title hint, Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 2 is called ‘Glorio.’ This suggests that the upcoming episode will introduce a character named Glorio, who is a Majin from the Demon Realm. He was previously seen in the last episode, covertly watching Gomah and Degasu’s plan unfold.

After Gomah’s attack, it seems plausible that Glorio might reach out to the Z-Warriors. This could be in search of an alliance or offering them valuable information about their current predicament. As hinted in the Dragon Ball DAIMA trailers, Glorio may team up with Goku and Supreme Kai on their journey to the Demon Realm, acting as their guide.

Additionally, there is speculation about a connection between Glorio and an enigmatic character known as the Hidden Masked Warrior, whose role isn’t yet definitive. It’s uncertain what drives Glorio, but it might become clear in Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 2 that he stands against Gomah’s reign over the Demon World.

Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 2 recap

Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 1, titled “Conspiracy,” unfolds post-Dabura’s demise, as Gomah takes charge in the Netherworld Realm. Alongside Degasu, Shin’s brother, they keep tabs on the Z-Warriors’ maneuvers during their fight against Majin Buu.

Dr. Arisu suggests a strategy to weaken the Z-Warriors by employing the Dragon Balls from the Demon Realm, which can transform them into children and reduce their strength. In response, Gomah, Degasu, and Neva – the inventors of the Dragon Balls – travel to Earth’s Kami’s Lookout to collect the planet’s Dragon Balls.

This location is guarded by mechanical Tamagami beings. Upon leaving the Demon World, it’s discovered that Dr. Arisu had earlier been to Earth. At Kami’s Observatory, Neva finds the Dragon Balls, and Degasu subdues Dende. (Note: The original text is from Dragon Ball Z, but I’ve tried to rephrase it in a more general context for easier understanding.)

In the meantime, the Z-Warriors, led by Goku, are celebrating Trunks’ birthday at Capsule Corp. The first episode of Dragon Ball DAIMA concludes with Grandpa Gohan summoning Shenron using Earth’s Dragon Balls and making a wish that all fighters who battled against Majin Buu would be transformed back into their childhood forms.

For more updates from the Dragon Ball DAIMA anime, stick around with TopMob. 

*The given release dates and times are correct as of now, but they may be adjusted by the creators whenever necessary.

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2024-10-16 19:52