I wonder if Crunchyroll left it too late to announce a UK release now that Dragon Ball Super is returning. That said we still have at least a year before we get into actual new material, but I still think theres a chance the retellings could be good and be able to compete with a Daima home release.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 7:40 am So as far as I can see there's still no word on a UK Blu-ray release for Daima.
It's frustrating because the dub still isn't available on streaming here either. Seems we always have to get screwed over by rights issues.
I remember Manga UK taking forever to announce Super's home release too, which had also been late coming to streaming, and took even longer to include the dub.
I always like to support the official release, but these companies sure as hell don't make it easy.
"Dragon Ball Daima" Crunchyroll Home Release Thread
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Perhaps, although I'd personally still like to see Daima get released first.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:32 am I wonder if Crunchyroll left it too late to announce a UK release now that Dragon Ball Super is returning. That said we still have at least a year before we get into actual new material, but I still think theres a chance the retellings could be good and be able to compete with a Daima home release.
Knowing Toei, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the UK/Ireland have to wait longer for a home release of the new Super stuff than other territories. It wouldn't surprise me if Netflix and/or Crunchyroll UK only get the sub again too.
At this point I'm curious if the US Daima Blu-ray will be region locked. If not then I'd probably import it, rather than wait forever in the hopes of a UK release.
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What's worse is that there's radio silence about an eventual french daima dub..90sDBZ wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 8:34 pmPerhaps, although I'd personally still like to see Daima get released first.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:32 am I wonder if Crunchyroll left it too late to announce a UK release now that Dragon Ball Super is returning. That said we still have at least a year before we get into actual new material, but I still think theres a chance the retellings could be good and be able to compete with a Daima home release.
Knowing Toei, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the UK/Ireland have to wait longer for a home release of the new Super stuff than other territories. It wouldn't surprise me if Netflix and/or Crunchyroll UK only get the sub again too.
At this point I'm curious if the US Daima Blu-ray will be region locked. If not then I'd probably import it, rather than wait forever in the hopes of a UK release.
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Crunchyroll's Daima Blu-ray is coded Regions A & B, so if you’re in the UK, feel free to import!90sDBZ wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 8:34 pmAt this point I'm curious if the US Daima Blu-ray will be region locked. If not then I'd probably import it, rather than wait forever in the hopes of a UK release.
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Good to know. Thanks!The Tori-bot wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 8:07 pmCrunchyroll's Daima Blu-ray is coded Regions A & B, so if you’re in the UK, feel free to import!90sDBZ wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 8:34 pmAt this point I'm curious if the US Daima Blu-ray will be region locked. If not then I'd probably import it, rather than wait forever in the hopes of a UK release.
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I just realized that with Super returning with the remake/remaster and the Moro arc (and beyond, I'm sure), the Super home release thread I started will be relevant again. I just wonder if it makes sense to make a new Super home release thread to differentiate the remake/remaster from OG Super or just continue on with the thread I already made. I guess, when I think about it, continuing on from the existing thread probably makes the most sense considering the Super remake/remaster will be released in arcs like "Super: Beerus" and "Super: Freeza". So, definitely not warranting of making a whole new thread for one arc each.
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If it were me, I'd make a new thread for Dragon Ball Super (2026-) because it will presumably be a new line of releases independent to the 2015 series. In which case, the Part 1-10 sets will only be as relevant as Crunchyroll's other Dragon Ball releases.mecha3000 wrote: Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:46 am I just wonder if it makes sense to make a new Super home release thread to differentiate the remake/remaster from OG Super or just continue on with the thread I already made.

