As our post-FUNimation-branding world continues on, Dragon Ball Daima is finally set for an American home video release from Crunchyroll 06 March 2026, in two flavors:
- MSRP $69.98 — a standard edition on Blu-ray with the 20 episodes spanning four discs, including textless opening and ending themes as extras
- MSRP $94.98 — a “Limited Edition” version with the same content plus “7 silver foil art cards”, “Goku x Vegeta x Piccolo sticker,” and a “silver foil rigid box with exclusive art by the character designer” (Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru)
Goku and company are living peaceful lives until they suddenly turn small due to a conspiracy! When they discover that the reason for this may lie in a world known as the Demon Realm, a mysterious young Majin named Glorio appears before them.
The American release from Crunchyroll will hit nearly a full year after the series ended its broadcast last February, and about eight months after its home video release in Japan back in July.
In addition to the Crunchyroll Store, both the the standard edition and limited edition are available for pre-order on Amazon.
Dragon Ball Daima 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 — which ran for 20 total episodes — 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.

