Dragon Ball Daima is getting ready to come to an end later this month , and it might be bringing back Super Saiyan 4 for the occasion. Dragon Ball Daima is a brand new anime series meant to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball’ s original manga debut, and with it fans have seen Goku and the others adventuring through the Demon Realm. This new series immediately gave fans Dragon Ball GT vibes as it turned Goku back into a kid, and those vibes continued as later episodes seemed to mirror that series even more.
As it turns out, it was entirely intentional. Dragon Ball executive producer Akio Iyoku spoke in a recent interview with Mantan Web ahead of Dragon Ball Daima ‘s final episode, and explained that the series was meant to mirror Dragon Ball GT and even meant to serve as a bridge between fans of that show and their own kids of a new generation. So as we head into the final episode, it’s now looking more and more like we’re also going to be getting a brand new version of Dragon Ball GT ‘s most memorable form too, Super Saiyan 4.
Dragon Ball GT Remake Makes SSJ4 Even More Possible “I was conscious of the generation in their early 30s and older who have grown up and have children. I wanted to make an anime that parents and children could watch together. They are the generation that watched ‘ Dragon Ball GT ‘ as children,” Iyoku stated when first crafting the idea for Dragon Ball Daima .
“I was conscious of that, and my attempt to create a new anime .
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