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EPISODE 9: THIEVES
"What? It's just an ordinary- Oh my goodness! SQUIDWARD!"
Panzy is really insistent that the gang finally stays at a hotel for once, as Goku starts to stinketh, but first, they need to hide anything that'll bring attention to Goku getting the Dragon Ball. The news has already spread like wildfire. Goku gets a bear hat! Plus, no one will know the Dragon Ball's in this conspicuously spherical bag!
Now that I'm looking at it, the Dragon Ball seems a bit smaller than the Namek ones, probably more basketball sized. I guess size doesn't matter in terms of their power. (I'm still really curious to see what the dragon looks like)
No more than two minutes inside the hotel and Goku immediately jeopardizes the mission by taking his bear hat off in public to scratch an itch, so a couple of punks, including Demon Realm Man-Wolf, drum up a scheme to get good money off of poaching the Dragon Ball.
Panzy lends Goku a spare set of PJs for after his long overdue bath, as he was dead set on wearing the same gi 24/7, quickly making clear that he doesn't want any of her panties (he's just not into women's undergarments, sorry to crush your lingerie Goku dreams /j) not that she'd give him any.
Demon Man-Wolf causes a scene in the lobby to get everyone out of the room while his compatriot swipes the Dragon Ball. For whatever reason, Glorio can't (or won't, hesitating because of his betrayal hm?) pursue the flying guy from past a window (was it really that hard to shoot???), so it's up to Goku to save the day (with a little help from a tracker Panzy made).
Glorio still pitches in a minute or so later. ROPE ENERGY ATTACK?!? Lesgooo... This man continues to deliver, when can I buy his merchandise please!!
Panzy earned a fist bump from Glorio! Looks like he's warming up to the gang!
We cut back to Degesu and Gomah where they receive the very belated news that the Dragon Gang is now in the Demon Realm and have taken down one of the Tamagamis. Gomah's frustration gives him an extreme case of gag manga stretchy physics and he laments not getting the Evil Third Eye (that I'm still curious about). The kid wish didn't seem to affect their power levels much at all- I expected there to be more instability plot points, but that may be the GT brain talking.
Also, I can't get over Gomah's little desk.
Tuning back in with Team B, looks like plane jackers are a common theme here. Turns out that gang stopped by the neon nightclub last night and Vegeta got into a fight with some punks who dared interrupt him enjoying his combo meal.
The Goku Group meets up with them for a bit, but only to say "sorry, plane's full, we'll catch up later", which Vegeta is not happy about.
Piccolo notes that Goku seems overly eager to fight the TGs, "a bad habit of his". At least someone's aware of Goku's need for Fight-holic rehab.
Hybis continues to be a whole bunch of randomness- his belt's a living eyeball, he's dead set on them playing the Zombie Game in the Zombie Forest. Love the batshit worldbuilding sprinkles.
The punks from the club return with extra muscle to rematch Vegeta, who really needs to let off steam now. It goes just as well as you'd think for them- Vegeta doesn't even need to waste Super Saiyan let alone a Big Bang Attack on the riffraff. Piccolo gets a shot too, but Vegeta's pulling the main character card for this scene. Thankfully, the ship they stole is just around the corner.
We cut back to Arinsu and Mabra's Homunculus-Making Girl's Night- and we get the reveal that another pointy-eared species is from the Demon Realm. The Saibamen! Was not expecting Saibamen lore this deep in. Apparently, Saibaman seeds will improve this new Majin, who we'll actually see today!
Majin KUU- where's the theming, is it just a letter swap? Part Saibaman, part Buu, apparently a few other trace creatures.
...AND WHAT THE HECK IS THAT?!? It's certainly something... It looks like Golden Frieza and Nuova Shenron's forbidden love child. I don't know how to feel about that. AND HE HAS THE CLOWN LIPS TOO, DANG IT
Its first goal- defeat Tamagami Number One!
The preview tells us pretty much nothing except there'll be an ocean involved and Bulma's obsessing over her rejuvenated skin. Did she get one of the skin care beans? Was de-aging to a child not enough for her? They're definitely hiding something with a preview like that.
EPISODES WITHOUT KNOWING HANVI'S WHEREABOUTS: 9
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Vegeta in Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 9: “Thieves”
#dragon ball daima#dragon ball z#dragon ball#vegeta#ベジータ#dbd gifs others: bulma#dbd gifs others: piccolo#dbd gifs others: goku#mygifs#spoilers
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Just Finished Daima Ep 1
Very interesting. Daima is still technically set DURING Super, but not at the point we all thought. Seems the trailers used designs specifically not in the final product, hence the confusion. But it's actually set in the years-long gap between Episodes 2 (set shortly after Buu's defeat) and 3 of Super. Trunks is turning 9, so this is about two years (or less) post-Buu. The Namekian Neva, though... now HE'S one of the more interesting additions to the series for me. Very interested to learn more about him and why he seems to have abilities no other Namekian has. This first episode alone has me super intrigued, so many lore implications here. (Edited to correct the episode number placement)
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With Magilumiere S1 finished, here's how individual episodes ranked in Japan's Top 10 TV Animation ranking over the past few months (scores in "average household ranking"):
Week of October 7: Episode 1 — 2.7%, 7th place
Week of October 14: Episode 2 — 2.3%, 10th place
Week of November 4: Episode 6 — 2.4%, 9th place
Week of November 18: Episode 8 — 2.6%, 6th place (tie)
Week of November 25: Episode 9 — 3.0%, 5th place (tie)
Week of December 2: Episode 10 — 2.8%, 7th place
Week of December 9: Episode 11 — 2.5%, 9th place
Week of December 16: Episode 12 — 2.7%, 7th place
Usually every week, the top ranking animation programs tend to be classic long-running children's shows like Sazae-san, Chibi Maruko-chan, Doraemon, Crayon Shin-chan, and Detective Conan. Below those, One Piece, the yearly PreCure, and Dragon Ball (Kai, Super, and now Daima), tend to rank most weeks.
The leftover spots on the ranking tend to be split over seasonal anime. For example, this Fall 2024 anime season, Blue Miburo has been ranking abnormally high, even as high as third place for the week of December 15. In the Winter 2024 season earlier this year, Frieren and Apothocary Diaries ranked high for a few weeks.
Going back to this Fall season, Magilumiere has had two-thirds of its episodes rank within the Top 10 Weekly Animation rankings. And of the last two episodes, it has even ranked above Wonderful PreCure (Episodes 10 and 12 outranked One Piece as well). That's incredibly insane, and if a Season 2 annoucement hadn't already been made prior to the finalized rankings, I would have said this boded really well for a second season. This is truly the best original Magical Girl anime of the year.
#kabushiki gaisha magilumiere#magilumiere co. ltd.#magilumiere magical girls inc.#magical girl#anime#magilumiere
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Anime I've Seen in 2024 (New and Old)
New
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training arc - 5/10: Too short and over too quickly, really wished they could’ve added more.
My Hero Academia season 7 - 6/10: Tiring at this point, I actually don't care anymore.
Date a Live V - 7/10: It didn't shocked me like everyone else, I've seen heavier shit then this. Still, it's an appropriate finale. I've heard there's like two light novels left in the series. Maybe one day for season 6.
Sand Land - 7/10: The main story is fantastic and a great stand alone series. The second arc is okay. It's good but completely unnecessary.
Bocchi the Rock! movie - 8/10: Cramming a whole season into a two part movie is surprisingly good. Saw it in theaters and I had a good time. So... when season 2?
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War - The Conflict - 8/10: So far, it's still great. It's very intense.
Dragon Ball Daima - 8/10: Great story, great characters, great world building, and great animation. The pacing though... cocktease.
Old
Dragon Ball - 10/10: Revisited as myself paying tribute to the late Akira Toriyama, who pass away this year. This series is still amazing and charming. Please watch it and ignore the fandom who hated it for no reason. Your life will change forever.
Dragon Ball Z - 9/10: This was the first time I watched it in the original Japanese version. A completely different experience. I had a ton of fun going through the whole thing again.
Lucky Star - 7/10: At first, I really love how these girls just sit around and talk endlessly. But then... it kept going. Then it got super annoying. And then it got to be not fun anymore. By the time I got to ep. 12, I remember saying to myself," WE GOT 12 MORE EPISODES OF THIS SHIT?" The ending was cringing, I'm sorry, I did not like it. I give it some time and... it wasn't that bad in retrospect, I was just not in the right mood. I'll give it another chance one day.
K-ON! - 10/10: I read the manga a year ago and I greatly enjoy it, so I was looking forward for the adaptation. Unfortunately, an unexpected moment occurred in my life that made me delayed my binge watch. Once I felt better, I finally watched it and... it was what I desperately want: comfort. The characters were great, the music is pretty catchy, and the overall experience was enjoyable. When it was over, I felt sad, sad that it was over. But it did heal my soul.
The Melancholy of Haruchi Suzumiya - 4/10: Surprised I didn't receive hate mail from my opinion of this anime. Why did I really hated it? Haruchi Suzumiya herself. Fuck! That! BITCH! I hated everything about her, she gave me flasbacks to Asuka from Evangalion, who is also GODAWFUL! This anime reminded me why I hated tsunderes, I never felt so much anger in my life. If there's any silver lining, it gave me Yuki Nagato, and Mikuru Asahina is cute. I know there's a movie, but I refuse to watch it.
The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan - 7/10: I got nothing to say about this spin-off, but I like this better then the main one.
Berserk (1997) - 8/10: Finally started watching this classic and, wow, this was not what I expect it to be. I was really into the story and the battle scenes were gory. The ending? Still haven’t recover from that dramatic experience.
Hidamari Sketch - 10/10: You know why I started watching this? I watch the second presidential debate, and it was a total shit show. To get away from politics, I put this on, not expecting what I was going to get. And what did I get? Possibly one of the cutest, comforting, fun shows I've seen in awhile. The girls were great, the animation was abstract, and it was pretty relaxing. I was a bit bother by the ecchi scenes, glad Madoka didn't had that treatment. By the end, you feel like you made friends with them. Or better yet, you became family with them. This is another show that heal my soul.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid - 8/10: This one has been on my watch list for awhile, but I'm glad I saw it. Another relaxing show that just happens to have plenty of scenes that goes TOO HARD! Like whole, was not expecting them to throw at me. Everything else is great too.
Yuru Yuri - 8/10: I thought I wasn't going to like this because of how mean spirited it can be. But... not only was this shit funny, but it's also heartwarming. This was a lot a fun.
What to expect next year?
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DAIMA EP.9 (Spoiler) Review/Theories
• Only 3 more shots from the 2 minute trailer left to see in the show now.
• Panzy starts the episode off reminding us that's she's not the type of princess who enjoys roughin' it outdoors. Understandable. One more thing she & Bulma can bond over.
• So they went with "put on a silly hat, Goku" instead of having Goku walk around as a Super Saiyan. (Surprise, surprise, it didn't work out.)
• I'd forgotten that Goku's nyoibo can't shrink to the size of a toothpick like Wukong's staff. Hope it never gets stolen, then.
• If Glorio isn't being sponsored by Kadan, then I guess I should've been saying "poor Dr Arinsu's wallet" this whole time. Glorio must think he's traveling with the most oblivious people ever...
• If Panzy's rubber ducky is anything to go off, then 3rd Demon world ducks either have dinosaur-like crests or silly mohawks. I like it. Either is cute to me.
• If that was a bottle of liquor Glorio was chugging, then he oughta talk to someone. You good, buddy?
• I suppose Panzy placing a tracker on her bag holding the D ball just barely justifies recklessly leaving it by a breakable window instead of everyone's (Goku & co.) line of sight.
• The mohawked blue demon demonstrated an impressive proficiency in body altering/shape shifting magic. This further strengthens the implication that Glinds reach a point in their early life where they choose to have masculine/feminine presenting bodies via magic.
• Glorio acknowledging Panzy's helpful was a cute moment.
• Goku trying to stay up was pretty funny.
• While Vegeta's bar fight was much shorter, I liked that the interior of the bar looked wildly different, not just it's cool blue/purple lighting, but the clearly Star Wars cantina inspired middle table section with colorful drink dispensers. Though it was another bar fight that led to plane theft...
• Vegeta's burger looked yummy. Neat that it wasn't the same black bun burger. Even little bits of variety helps the world feel lived in.
• There are ACTUAL Zombies in the 3rd Demon world. (Implied) Entire forest patches full of them. And they aren't just undead, but can also TURN you into a zombie. I know it's just a bit, but Holy Moly.
• As I predicted in my episode 5 review, Hybis has the Tertian Oculus in his belt.
• I'm starting to think that this whole "timid yesman" persona Degesu has is just an act. A few episodes ago, Shin described Degesu as especially ambitious. Why would someone Shin implied to be the possibly even more ambitious than even Dr Arinsu settle for the position he holds under King Gohma's heel? I keep thinking about that wish Degesu wanted...
• While a bit selfish in it's own right, leaving the rescue of Dende/defeat of King Gohma up to Vegeta & Piccolo isn't exactly irrational. A jerk move to be sure. "Bad habit of his" indeed, Piccolo...
• Out of every angry face Bulma has pulled throughout Dragon Ball, the one she pulls when after Piccolo says "We should have brought Kibito, since he can teleport" is my new all-time fav.
• Vegeta paid extra for slow-mo shots. Also, him just sneaking up on that horse demon while they were distracted by Piccolo was so funny to me. Also also, Horse-headed demons are a thing. Neato.
• All these zoomed in shots of Marba makes me feel like she's secretly much more malevolent than she lets on. Casually mentioning that she used to sell Saibaimen seeds, as in lil killing machines, literally bioweapons, implies a lot. Plus even Dr Arinsu doesn't fully trust her.
• Since Marba only having 2 seeds left, it's loosely implied that Majin Kuu might not live for more than a few episodes. The next Majin will probably be the scarier threat. Dr Arinsu said "This thing might not work, so let's start with just one.(Seed)" One planted more than 5 centimeters down was implied to be stronger yet uncomfortable, according to Marba.
• This Majin Kuu feels sort of intelligent, (maybe thanks to Dr Arinsu's spit?). But I'm literally only basing this off of how it responded to orders/how serious it acted. Only time will tell...
• Hybis, bro, you chew weird.
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Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 9 - "Thieves"
Life’s been trucking on. And it’s been doing so at a rate that’s leaving me exhausted. But just as life keeps trucking on, I will keep working on these writeups for Dragon Ball Daima. After all, writing doesn’t take a ton out of me, and I enjoy doing these posts! The episode begins with Goku and the gang continuing to fly toward Warp-sama, and after some time, they decide to land and spend the…
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10/6(sun) Dragon Ball “Daimatsuri”(first half)
There was a special event to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball and “Dragon Ball Daima” in Tokyo Big Site. I went to there, so I’m gonna write daily!
(About Morning)
The event started at 9:00, but there was a long line-up by the time I arrived at 8:00. (I think there were probably more than 2,000 people in line.) I was relaxed in the morning, so I wish I had left earlier!
(About "Dima" World Premiere Screening)
I watched it from standing room only.
Before the screening, the main voice actors, including Masako Nozawa, gave a speech on stage. When I heard Nozawa's voice saying "Hi! Everyone!", I thought "I've finally met Goku! Goku is by my side!" and was so moved that I couldn't stop crying. I'm glad I met Masako Nozawa while I was alive!
Ryo Horikawa, the voice actor for Vegeta, wasn't there. (I wish I could have seen her too...) And after their speech was over, we all did a Kamehameha together with Masako Nozawa!
I can't give away any spoilers, but I was overwhelmed with emotion to have the special experience of watching the first episode early with all the fans.
(About souvenir)
I waited in line for about 2 hours to buy souvenirs! I bought a bowl, some sticker, and a T-shirt. I will eat ramen in this big bowl😆
(About experiences and novelties)
⭐︎Stickers given to players who try out the game or post on social media
↑Awww Vegetaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
⭐︎ A booth for writing messages
↑ Messages written by everyone
↑ I also drew Goku. (I wasn't very good at it…)
Continued in the second half!
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A lot continues to happen in a single episode of Dragon Ball Daima and I’m here for it. Episode 9, titled ‘Thieves’, was about Goku and his crew continuing their journey to meet up with the Z-Warriors before heading to the Second Demon Realm. But trouble came a knocking!
READ MORE: Dragon Ball Daima 1×09 Review: “Thieves”
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Dragon Ball Daima episode 8 and 9:
Finally got to watching last week's episode, as well.
I saw some clickbait/outrage video titles for episode 8, but the most egregious element I can see in it are some of the retcons regarding Buu's creation/origin, which to me really isn't that egregious at all.
I just don't care, partially because Buu is so insular when it comes to lore, but mostly because I think even if Toriyama has done much more natural ones even in Daima itself, it is also incredibly true to the spirit of Dragon Ball to tie present circumstances to the past via (not always the most elegant) retcons.
In fact, I think this was kind of an awesome episode.
The first half had great action and the second half was a blast because Arinsu is such a larger-than-life villain; I love the witch theming with her.
The Tamagami fight was great not just because it was well-animated but also because it had some great choreography within that animation.
The limitations of the Demon World really are fantastic to create these more substantial fights. I also really enjoyed the test of observation added as a second part to it.
Those who want the Dragon Ball need to be just as sharp of mind as strong of body.
While episode 8 was a star when it comes to action, episode 9 had some amazing character animation.
People don't often mention/notice character animation because it is sort of "natural" and "part of the scene", but there was an extended scene with Gomah and Degesu in episode 9 that had just incredible character acting, down to as minor details as subtle hand movements.
There was a scene in the bar with Vegeta that had just incredible colour design, too.
You almost never get elements like this in Dragon Ball.
As far as the substance of episode 9 goes, I always love it when Vegeta gets poked by the story, I find it great fun to have his stiffness be teased, but I also think his position as royalty/him having some level of entitlement is interesting in the thematic context of the story and this "lower class" section of Demon World because it's called out/ignored by everyone.
As substantial as Daima is, it really might not be as thoughtful as this, but I still feel it's interesting to think about.
Some of the asides in episode 9 really feel like they're filling time similarly to some of the last few episodes, but I can see Panzy's tracker ending up being important at a crucial moment and Goku being spotted becoming relevant in an unexpexted moment, for example.
Panzy's very derivative of Bulma's character, but still great, so as fun as I think the moments picking at Vegeta were, I'm sad the full group keeps being split up because I think Bulma and Panzy would have some really fun interactions.
Everyone being together in general is always a fun time, though, so while not catastrophic, it is a little unfortunate all around.
Finally, as is true in Daima fashion, I never expected to hear about the Saibamen ever again, much less them being combined with Majins.
The design for Kuu is really ugly, but I also like that he's a first attempt. It promises some real struggle for Goku and the whole group down the line, especially with the Demon World limitations still in place.
This series continues to be great. Great animation/action, great characters, and really fun story beats.
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Best Anime Couple: Krillin (Kuririn) and Android 18
Anime:
Dragon Ball (1986–1989), Dragon Ball Z (1989–1996), Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997), Dragon Ball Z Kai (2009–2011; 2014–2015), Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018), Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018–2024), Dragon Ball Daima (2024)
Seasons:
Dragon Ball (1986–1989): 9 Seasons: 123 Episodes
Movies: Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, and Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure
Dragon Ball Z (1989–1996): 16 seasons: 277 Episodes
Movies: Dead Zone, The World's Strongest, The Tree of Might, Lord Slug, Cooler's Revenge, The Return of Cooler, Super Android 13!, Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan, Bojack Unbound, Broly - Second Coming:
Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997): 4 Seasons: 64 Episodes
Movie: A Hero’s Legacy
Dragon Ball Z Kai (2009–2011; 2014–2015): 7 Seasons: 167 Episodes
Movies:
Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018): 5 Arcs: 131 Episodes
Movies:
Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018–2024): 2 Seasons: 56 Episodes
Movies:
Dragon Ball Daima (2024): 1 Season: 20 Episodes
~ I tried to look up the movies for the last ones but was having trouble, I’m sorry.
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Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11: Release Date & Where To Watch
Highlights: - Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 highlights the fierce fight between Vegeta and Tamagami. - Margin Kuu likely get scolded for his defeat against the First Demon world Tamagami. - Z fighter's found an unexpected help. Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 is the next in the anime series and will continue exploring Goku and his party adventure in the Demon Realm. The previous Episode 10 saw Goku and his party exploring the Second Demon Realm and dealing with several threats, such as Gendarmerie Miltary and Kraken eating their ship and almost losing the Dragon Ball they gained.
(Credits: First Demon World Tamagami from Dragon Ball Daima) However, the most interesting part of Episode 10 was exploring the Planet Namekian used to live in the Demon Realm and Shin's explanation of how Glind escaped the world, and even conforming the series connection with the Super. The upcoming episode will explore Goku's adventure in the Second Demon world and how they encounter the world's Tamagami. From the Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 preview, fans can expect a fierce battle between Vegeta and Tamagami. The prince of all Saiyans finally gets his chance to shine in the new series. And Goku gets a most deserving rest from the battle. Though, he didn't ask. Unfortunately, there's no way of telling what will happen next in the anime without the verified spoilers and updates about the Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11. However, fans can expect a fight between Vegeta and the Second Demon World Tamagami. Fans can expect a short introduction about Demon Realm's Namekian and how they escape the world. We can get some explanation about Neve and his motive in the series. The latest Episode 10 of Dragon Ball Daima saw the protagonist keeping himself and others safe from Kraken by informing them about the giant's attack. Goku travelled to Vegeta's ship only to tell them about the presence of the sea monster and how they lost their ship. Further, the series also reveals the power scale of New Buu, called by Margin Kuu. Also Read: Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 17: Release Date & Spoilers
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11: Release Date & Time
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 is the next in the anime and continues exploring Goku and his friend's adventure in the Demon Realm. The following Episode will be available for fans to watch on Crunchyroll at 08:10 PM IST. The Episode will highlight Vegeta's battle with the Second Demon world Tamagami and likely open new possibilities for the Z fighters to get closer to Dene with the help of Neve. Fans know about him from Episode 1 of Dragon Ball Daima when he accompanied King Gomah and Degets to the earth, helping to grant their wish. There's no way of telling whether he is a foe or an enemy since he was the creator of Demon Realm Dragon Ball. And also the one who helped King Gomah in his objective. However, his past creation, "Tamagami," is sure that the Demon Realm Namekian isn't evil after all. Tamagami of the Third Demon world fought Goku fair and square and gave him the Dragon Ball after the defeat. The upcoming chapter of Dragon Ball Daima will be released in the following regions: Time ZoneDate and TimePacific Daylight Time (PDT)December 20 at 7:40 AMBritish Summer Time (BST)December 20 at 9:40 AMIndian Standard Time (IST)December 20 at 8:10 PMJapanese Standard Time (JST)December 20 at 11:40 PM
What To Expect From The Upcoming Episode?
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 likely picks up where Episode 10 left off, with Goku and friends heading toward the Second Demon world Tamagami. Fans can expect unexpected help from Neve, the Namekien of the Demon Realm and the one who created Demon World Dragon Ball.
(Credits: Margin Kuu from Dragon Ball Daima) Fans know about him from Episode 1 of Dragon Ball Daima, when he, King Gomah, and Degetsu arrived on Earth. This was the time when fans learned about the other abilities of Namekien. He is one of the strongest characters in the series and perhaps the only one who could gather Dragon Ball without moving from the place. In Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10, fans noticed Neve's arrival at the same time as Z fighters. There's a theory on the internet suggesting Neve is the main antagonist of the Daima and may pull the strings in the upcoming episodes. However, the theory may be false since Neve created the Demon Dragon Ball and Tamagami, the Guardians, to protect it from others. Fans know from Episode 9 that Tamagami has an innocent heart, and they know to play fair. Therefore, Neve helping Z fighter to get closer to the Second Demond World makes sense. There's a possibility that Vegeta play the key role in the upcoming Episode when he challenges Tamagami for the two-star Dragon Ball. For the first, Goku may take a back seat in the series and let others do something for him. Of course, he may not like sitting back and others fighting. Therefore, fans can expect the "Rock, Paper, Scissor" game to decide who will face the Tamagami. While Vegeta is fighting the Tamagami, the focus may shift to Margin Kuu and Dr Arinsu after tasting the defeat against the First Demon World Tamagami. They may talk about how to get stronger and get the Dragon Ball.
Margin Kuu Vs. First Demon World Tamagami
The key highlight of Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10 was Margin Kuu's fight with the Tamagami of First Demon World. Created by Marba (the former creator of Margin Buu) per Dr. Arinsu's request, Margin Kuu is a mysterious character in the series. He comes into existence after mixing a part of Margin Buu and the essence of Dr Arinsu in the ritual.
(Credits: Panzy, Supreme Kai, and Goku from Dragon Ball Daima) As soon as he revived, Dr Arinasu sent Margin Kuu to fight the Tamagami of the First Demon World and obtain the one-star Dragon Ball. She wants to check the strength of the new Margin. But what happened was the opposite of what she had thought about Kuu. Fans following Dragon Ball Z: Buu Saga will understand the true terror of Margin Buu. Created by Marba per Babidi, Margin Buu was the true persona of pure evil. He didn't care about anything other than destruction, which makes him one of the best villains in the series. Margin Kuu's appearance is quite similar to Kid Buu's, but his personality is the opposite. Whereas Margin Buu conquered plenty on planets before getting wiped out by Goku and his friends, Kuu hardly gave a fight to the Tamagami. He accepted his defeat and ran from the fight, which the original Buu would never do. I lose. Excuse me. -- Margin Kuu This single incident demonstrates that Margin Kuu isn't a threat that Goku and his friends need to worry about. However, ignoring him completely isn’t an ideal solution either. Also Read: Chainsaw Man Chapter 187: Release Date & Where To Read
Dragon Ball Daima Highlights Connection With Super
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10 is one of the most talked about in the franchise for various reasons. At first, the fight between Margin Kuu and Tamagami, which fans have been waiting for weeks. However, fans' excitement turned to despondency after learning about Margin Buu's cheap copy power scale. Original Margin Buu can go toe-to-toe with anyone regardless of Gods, Kais, or warriors. But Margin Kuu struggle to hold against the Tamagami in Episode 10. And he even accepts the defeat, which is far from expectation. At second, Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10 introduced fans to Planet Namekian. The Namekian first lived in the Second Demon World, but after Abura became the Demon King, they left and created their planet, which was later destroyed by Frieza. The origin of Namekian is one of the highlights of the Episode 10. However, the key moment of this Episode is the introduction of Glinds and how they became the Supreme Kaioshin across the multiverse. https://twitter.com/VenturaWanderer/status/1867665082601414921 Recently, in Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10, Shin revealed shocking information that has sparked divided opinions among fans. It was established that the ultimate authority in the universe is a being known as Supre Margin Rymus, who is responsible for universe creation, according to Dragon Ball Daima. This alters much of the established lore from Super and creates significant differences, comparing what the series has been developing for ten years, which is why the fandom is divided regarding this change. Also Read: Macross 7 Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Digital Release of Karaoke FIRE!! STREAM on December 16
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10: Recap & Summary
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10 picks up from where Episode 9 left off, with Dr Arinasu's creation, Margin Kuu, challenging the Tamagami (the First Demon World) for a duel to obtain a one-star Dragon Ball.
(Credits: Goku from Dragon Ball Daima) I'm here to take that Dragon Ball. -- Margin Kuu Tamagami, number one, accepted his challenge for the fight. As the duel kicked off, fans noticed Margin Kuu's strange way of fighting. However, Margin Kuu is considered a cheap imitation of Margin Buu, with his fighting style making him the butt of the jokes. Every attack was blocked by Tamagami with ease, as evidenced by Kuu's facial expression. As their duel continued, the scene shifted to Goku and his party, arriving Warp-sama, asked to transfer them to the Second Demon World. The scene shifted, and this time to Vegeta and his party still in First Demon World. While Bulma completely loses herself to the younger version, Piccolo and Vegeta discuss how to get to their adult form. With nowhere, Hybis called something that angered Vegeta. I could make you my girlfriend. -- Hybis The angered Vegeta tried to defend his wife against Hybis, which was the wrong move for the moment. The scene shifted back to the duel between Margin Kuu and Tamagami, where the Guardian effortlessly blocked his opponent's every attack, but the moment also scared him. The scene shifted to Goku and his part as they arrived in the Second Demon World and went to the Tamagami (the Second Demon World). While travelling to the Dragon Ball, Gendarmerie attacks Goku and his party, causing chaos and ending them losing their ship to the Kraken (a giant sea beast). The scene shifted back to the Magin Kuu and Tamagami duel, where he accepted his defeat and left the battlefield. Dragon Ball Daima Episode 10 ends with Goku, Vegeta, and others heading in the Dragon Ball direction while Neve slowly approaches them. Also Read: Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun 2 (Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Season 2) reveals new cast, staff & release date
Where To Watch The Daima Episode 11?
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 is one of the highly anticipated in the anime, promising to reveal a plethora of information regarding the anime. It is a 2024 adventure action anime that follows the adventure of Goku and his party in the Demon Realm. Dragon Ball Daima can be streamed online on Crunchyroll and Netflix.
Animeking: Summary
In Conclusion, Dragon Ball Daima Episode 11 is the next in the anime and continues Goku and his party adventure in the Second Demon World. They left for the Tamagami (the Second Demon World) and likely arrive in the upcoming Episode. Since Goku already fought the Tamagami in the Third Demon World, it is fair for Vegeta to challenge the next for a duel. There's a possibility that Neve, a mysterious Namekian of the Demon Realm, will help in the search for Dragon Ball. Fans following the Dragon Ball Daima will understand the impact of Neve in the series. After all, he is the one who created Demon Realm Dragon Ball. And since he created Tamagami to protect Dragon Ball from evils, he can help the gang, given Dr Arinsu's intention of obtaining them or perhaps understanding King Gomah's nature. Unfortunately, we have no idea what will happen next in the series, with no verified spoilers. But we do know from the series pattern what could happen next. Vegeta and Tamagami will duel for the Dragon Ball, where the prince of all Saiyan wins. Fans can expect King Gomah to make his move to stop the Z fighters from obtaining the Dragon Ball. Check the Animeking website for the latest updates regarding the Dragon Ball Daima. Also Read: Crayon Shin-chan Movie 2025: “Super Brilliant! The Scorching Kasukabe Dancers” Set in India Read the full article
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Episode 9 of Dragon Ball Daima shifts to a light-hearted tone with a mystery involving thieves, hinting at challenges for Goku ahead.
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With both the season and the year over, time to share my final thoughts on what I watched:
Dandadan: 9/10, it was a great show from start to finish, sometimes too horny for its own good, especially with the peak it reached with episode 7, but overall a great ride, it’s not a 10/10 because the ending was the most underwhelming shit imaginable, basically a cliffhanger for the second season that comes out this summer.
I will stay anime only until then, and if they announce a third season right away, I’ll keep being anime only.
Ranma 1/2: 9/10, what a superb remake! And unlike DDD, it actually ended in a good place. It’s also getting a new season this year, although they haven’t said when, but still, it’s something to look forward to.
My only complaint is that the pacing was too fast, but then again, if it wasn’t, we wouldn’t have gotten best girl Shampoo as the last arc “villain”, so I can’t complain much.
Daima: 5/10, about to drop it. I mean it’s fine, but it’s basically everything wrong with Super turned to 11, with imbecile Goku, underwhelming villains and rehashing of old plots rather than going full original, I may give it a go to the three episodes I haven’t watched yet just to see the cool fights.
Animation has been superb tho.
TsumaSho: 10/10, it’s been a while since an anime made me cry, what a bittersweet ending that was, but it was all made in good nature, a pity the weird premise put so many people off, as you’re missing one hell of a hidden gem!
Magilumiere: 3/10, as a fan of the manga, the worst kind of adaptation happened with this story: A boring one.
Hopefully we get a more competent studio IF we get a second season, because things really pick up after the arcs this disgrace of an adaptation covered.
The voice cast was great, that’s the only positive I can name.
Talking about anime, time to mention the shows I’m watching this season:
Dandadan
I remember trying the manga when it first came out, dropped it after the second chapter since I fucking hate high school shit, but the anime looked well animated and the intro kicks ass, so I gave it a second chance and hooooly shit, it’s really fucking good! The start is indeed sloppy, but once aliens and spirits make their debut, it’s all uphill from there!
Great animation, characters and fight scenes galore, plus a surprisingly heartfelt and tragic story in the seventh episode, 10/10 so far!
Ranma 1/2
I grew up with the OG series, so it holds a special place in my heart, and man if the remake hasn’t disappointed me in the slightest! Great animation, amazing music, the characters feel even more charming than before, and even Akane got toned down from her bitchy self I still clearly remember from way back when.
Apparently the adaptation is much closet to the manga than the OG series, hence why it has faster pacing and somewhat more mellowed characters, and after reading that that means that piece of shit happosai is no longer becoming a recurring nightmare, I can honestly say I’m even more excited for this one !
Dragon Ball Daima
I’m latino, if I don’t watch this I’ll be banned from ever enjoying arepas again… Naw, I’ve been watching Dragon Ball for basically all my life, so of course I have to watch this one, plus OG DB was always my favorite, and this one truly captures the essence of that story!
Also, since its kid Goku again, his stupidity, which Super turned up to 11 for no good reason, finally makes in-universe sense, so that’s another plus!
TsumaSho
What everyone, myself included, wrote off as yet another ultra degenerate anime, this time about a dead wife reincarnating as a 10-year okd child, turned out to be quite the wholesome, if ultimately tragic (especially after the last episode ) series about a broken family of a dad and an adult daughter slowly recovering from 10 years of grief and darkness after the said death wife AND mother comes back and basically tells them “time to get your shit together you stupid idiots”, which, they do.
The mom character is the best, as while she’s reconnecting with her old family, she has to deal with her new one in the form of a broken divorced mom who keeps unintentionally hurting her, all because her own home life was a living nightmare, while her love life is nothing but betrayals.
It sorta reminds me of the weird telenovelas I used to watch at a friend’s house, but in a good way, don’t let the weird premise drive you off, it is not perverted in the slightest!
And that’s about it! I tried another anime about a slime girl, dropped it one episode in (I didn’t like its humor), then another about a sentient robot arm thing, dropped it after the third episode (mainly because the tone was all over the place), and another about the fan of a magical girl accidentally becoming evil, kinda like THAT degenerate anime from the beginning of the year, only not degenerate, gave it a try because of that, turned out to be the most boring shit I’ve ever watched in a long while.
Honestly, this season has been weak in terms of number of good shows, but man the ones that are actually good are FANTASTIC!
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He was attacked by Gaelic and had the Phantom Guild tattoo engraved on his stomach with ink. Subsequently, Lexus hears abusive remarks, "Who are you more than that? Were there people like you in our guild?"
Up to this point, no reader would have imagined that Gajil and Levy would become a couple. Later, when Gaelic enters Fairy Tail, he feels a sense of rejection, but after that, they reconcile with each other and create a couple atmosphere with Gaelic every day.[6][9] Jett, Droy Jimmy
In the Battle of Fairy Tail arc, along with the other female members, she was petrified by Evergreen and became a stone statue, but thanks to an artificial eye, Elza, who was not completely stone statue, defeated Evergreen and the statue was released along with the other female members. For the sake of the family, I sincerely released the spell and allowed them to leave. And when Natsu and Gagil confront Lexus at Chaldea Cathedral, Pollyusica, who came to Fairy Tail, hears that Master is in critical condition and needs to call Lexus right away. Rather, Lexus laughed and said, "That's good," and cast Fairy Law, but in fact, Lexus didn't recognize all of the guild members as enemies.
On the island of Tenno, he teamed up with Gaji for the S-class mage promotion test, but was attacked by Grimoire Heart's Kawazu and Yomazu and was in a state of retirement for a while. After that, he regained his strength and stood up to inform other guild members of the attack of Grimoire Heart, and proceeded with a strategy meeting, but due to the attack of Acnologia, he was frozen for 7 years with Mavis Vermilion's Fairy Spear. After returning to the guild, he went to training with Natsu and Elza for the Great Fighting Dance, and with the help of Geral and the others he met there, he opened Second Origin and returned to the guild and is currently watching the tournament as a spectator.
Also, her narration has raised flags that there will be something on her fateful day, 'July 7th'. This narration is the content of her letter to Lucy, at which point she writes her letter in tears and has several scars on her face. And if you look at her narration, there is a text saying 'dead', but it seems that something big has happened. What fans perceived as just a bad flag suddenly became aware of the atmosphere as a terrible scar on Levy's face[10][11]. July 7th is two days after the end of the Daima Fighting Dance, so I have time left, so I just wait. Fans become more and more anxious and ask what they are doing leaving Levy behind.[12]
Guessing, the Levi from the narration is probably the Levi of the world destroyed by 10,000 dragons. Since 90% of all mankind died, Fairy Tail would not have been safe, and the dragon slayers, including Natsu, Lexus, Gajil, Wendy, Sting, and Rogue, who would have fought the dragons first, would probably have been wiped out. That's why there was no Wendy or Sheria who could heal her wounds, [14] and Levy barely survived the situation and jumped into Eclipse and left her letter to the missing [15] Lucy.
Edoras Levi is the hot-tempered Gongsoon sister. His relationship with Oh Lucy is also the exact opposite, saying a lot of tough things and fighting every day. His attire is also unremarkable. Anyway, it is in charge of teleporting the building of Nakhwaam Fairy Tail to avoid the pursuit of Edoras Kingdom.
In episode 396, she appears for the first time in a while and salts Gaji, who is losing consciousness due to lack of oxygen, under the guise of artificial respiration. This gives Gaji a foothold to fight again.
And in episode 397, I thought I had lost my mind, but I was conscious, and I realized that I had to make air with magic, and I felt ashamed (…) Fortunately, after defeating Torapusa, he was saved without any major harm. In the anime, while moving Juvia and Lexus, who had fallen down together with Gagil, he heard a song written and sung by Gagil [16], and his face blushed and he was ashamed and told him not to do it…
In the Avatar arc, a year after Fairy Tail was disbanded, he appeared as a member of the council with Gagil and Lily. He just returned from a mission to obtain information by infiltrating Avatar, and tells Gagil that Gray is in Avatar. Although it is our job to arrest them regardless of what they have.
Appears with Gaji, Lily, and council soldiers when Natsu and his party are almost taking care of the Avatar gang.[17] After the arrest of the Avatar gang, he welcomes the reunion with his colleagues he met after a long time. In the meantime, Gail is alone and is treated like a different person for a while by his colleagues…
Afterwards, for Fairy Tail reorganization, Lily and I leave the council and gather again at the place where the Fairy Tail guild building used to be, and when other colleagues rebuild the building again, they fill out a guild application next to them, who will be the guild master at this time. I wonder if I should write it.[18] Then, when the guild members tried to have a power confrontation, saying that they were masters, Elsa said, 'Do work', making all the guild members scared, and the 7th master of Fairy Tail decided on Elza.[19]
Afterwards, go to the council to submit the completed guild application and meet Jura Nekis. According to Jura, she was very disappointed that a talented person like Levi was on the council. And after seeing the four kings of Ishgar, including Warlord Shiken, Wolf Heim, and High Berion, she eventually collapsed because her legs gave out. She and she just hear about Serena's betrayal and the Spriggan 12.
On the side of the Alvarez Empire, they act like the members of Team B [21] following the members of Team A [20] who set out to find and take the Master. When Ga-Ji tries to leave with his other colleagues, he asks if he left him alone. In response to this, Gaiji opened her bag and teased her, saying, "I thought you were here because you were so small." Next to a good example of her salting, Juvia tries her delusion by blushing in response.
On the way to find Master, he and other colleagues stop at a hot spring. When she refused to come to the hot spring, saying that Juvia was embarrassed, she pretended to call Gray, so she (…) lured her Juvia away, and she felt bad about this, so Juvia told her that she would be punished. listen to And right away, Gajiya Ichiya's accident causes her to be blown into the women's bath, and Levi is crushed by Gajiya (!).[22] At this time, Gaji's face touched Levi's chest, and he felt offended because he said it was a 'subtle touch' (…)[23]
Afterwards, he joined up with Lexus and Thunder God, borrowed Ichiya's ship Christina, and reappeared as he came to rescue A-Team and Master, who were about to be attacked by Asil.
After the Master returns, she hears about her past from Mavis and then waits at home to fight the Imperial Army [24].
After the defense of Magnolia, the three siblings, Gagil, Lily, and Strauss, set off to face the Northern Expeditionary Force. While taking a break in the middle of the road, he lamented to Gajil that he was too weak to be of any help in the fight, so Gagil made an iron pole with his ability and cast a wall slap on her, saying, 'I was arrested for being weak. I arrested you, so I'll put you in guild prison. Hearing the words, 'Must be', he made a promise to fight.
After seeing the members of Saber Tooth and Blue Pegasus who were defeated and sentenced to death by Alvarez Imperial Army, he confronts the Imperial Army along with other colleagues to rescue them. In the fight between Bloodman and Gaelic, he intervened just before Gagil became dangerous, offset Bloodman's magic particles with Solid Script-SHINE, and blocked his mouth with Solid Script-MASK to prevent the magic particles from penetrating into his body. He says that he does not back down and that he wishes Gaelie would live. Another act of affection[25]
Just because she covered her mouth doesn't mean it's completely blocked, and because her magic field particles are also absorbed through her skin, it only slightly slows down the erosion. In fact, she later collapsed from magical exhaustion due to the magic field particles destroying the ether nano, and then her MASK was released.
Right after Gaely defeats Blood Man, she struggles to save Gagil right before she is attacked by Blood Man. However, she didn't let her Levy come close until Gaelic used her ability, and eventually her Liri cried and grabbed her Levi. After hearing her confession that she wanted to be with Gaelic, she cries as Gagil calls out to him as he is taken away by the Blood Man.
However, due to Irene Berserion's reconstructive magic, Gasil is moved to a different place right before she is attacked by Bloodman. After listening to it, I feel relieved like Lily.
In episode 502, he meets Gaji again. He kicks Gagil in the face and cries, asking Gagil to keep the promise he made to Liri right before they got together.
However, like the other slayer dragon mages, Gaji was kidnapped by Acnologia to another space and separated again. Lucy suggests Fairy Sphere as a way to seal Acnologia in the absence of the Slayer Dragon Mages, and together with Lucy and Fried, they go to the guild's library to find a book on how to activate it and start looking for that book.
And after finding the book, he headed somewhere to make a spell to assist magic activation like Fried, Lily, and Charles.
When the Slayer Dragon Mages return to the original world after defeating Acnologia, they reunite with Gaelic.
In the final episode, he and his guild colleagues participated in Lucy's New Writer Award Ceremony Party. Let's eat something like a tall glass, thinking it's high-grade iron. Then, he calls Gaji, who had been talking with Natsu for a while, and whispers something to Gaji, but Gaji is blushing and embarrassed. At first glance, Lucy heard the word 'baby', but thought it was because of her mood and skipped it.
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