Following today’s Dragon Ball Daima final episode broadcast, the series’ official website detailed various home video releases coming in Japan, all set for release on 02 July 2025:
First-Press Limited Edition Blu-ray Box
- ¥52,800 yen (tax included)
- Four Blu-ray discs (all 20 episodes + bonus material)
- Illustrated box and three-sided illustrated case
- Bonus material includes three 4K UHD Blu-ray discs (all 20 episodes in a 4K SDR upscale), a deluxe edition booklet, Demon Ream Sugoroku (board game), sticker, and a set of 7 die-cut pin badges
- Bonus deluxe edition booklet
- Video extra include creditless opening/ending and a preview/trailer collection
Standard Edition Blu-ray Box
- ¥30,800 yen (tax included)
- Four Blu-ray discs (all 20 episodes + bonus material)
- Three-sided illustrated case
- Bonus booklet
- Video extra include creditless opening/ending and a preview/trailer collection
Standard Edition DVD Box
- ¥28,800 yen (tax included)
- Five DVDs (all 20 episodes + bonus material), with a three-sided illustrated case
- Three-sided illustrated case
- Bonus booklet
- Video extra include creditless opening/ending and a preview/trailer collection
Sets will be available for purchase via several retail partners, including Amazon Japan (whose own exclusive version will come packed with additional bonuses, including a shirt and new illustration with acrylic stand).
Dragon Ball Daima — whose broadcast concluded today with its final of 20 total episodes — was first revealed at New York Comic Con in October 2023 by way of a trailer and comment from original franchise creator Akira Toriyama. The “Daima” in the series’ title is a made-up term, though the individual kanji that make up its spelling would be 大魔; in Toriyama’s own words, …”in English would be something like ‘Evil.'” The series debuted 11 October 2024 on Fuji TV in Japan (with multiple worldwide streaming options), and features an original story by series creator Akira Toriyama, character designs by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, script/composition by Yūko Kakihara, and series co-direction by Yoshitaka Yashima and Aya Komaki.