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It turns out the studio behind Dragon Ball Daima really wanted Kid Goku's original voice actor to come back for the new anime ...
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Why Did Dragon Ball DAIMA Recast Kid Goku?

Dragon Ball Daima shook up the Dragon Ball format in numerous ways. The show utterly transformed Dragon Ball's lore, redefining how fans looked at several characters and the world as a whole. It also ...
Dragon Ball DAIMA is not the first time Goku has had a role like this. In fact, it's one of the many similarities DAIMA has to the first Dragon Ball storyline, the Pilaf Saga.
At the end of Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 19, "Betrayal," Goku makes a big show of cycling through his transformations in a moment reminiscent of Super Saiyan 3's reveal during Dragon Ball Z's Buu Saga.
However, as Daima takes place after the Buu saga, there is no reason why Goku should not be able to use Super Saiyan 2. While the third form is a lot more problematic in his current kid state ...
With the Dragon Ball DAIMA finale almost here, the battle between Goku and Gomah has brought back a mini version of GT's most loved transformation.
Dragon Ball Daima, like nearly every Dragon Ball project, has Son Goku front and center in this new anime adaptation that was one of the last from deceased creator Akira Toriyama.
It’s likely that Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 18, “Awakening,” will put Super Saiyan 3 Goku on even ground with Evil Third Eye Gomah, but he'll still be unable to defeat this Demon Realm menace.
Dragon Ball Daima boasted another impressive use of the Kamehameha during Episode #8, in which Goku took on Tamigami #3, but it pales in comparison to the series' final use of the attack.
Dragon Ball DAIMA can be its own independent timeline, while Dragon Ball Super can also be its own. This way, the confirmation of Super Saiyan 4 doesn't complicate the canon of either series.