Critical reception On
Rotten Tomatoes,
Dragon Ball Daima has an approval rating of 100% based on five reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. Despite its eventual critical success, the series had a pre-release reception that was more mixed. Joshua Fox of
Screen Rant wrote that the attitude before
Daima aired was a mix of excitement and trepidation, but personally felt it had disproved the criticism by episode 8. Mariló Delgado's Spanish-language review for
Espinof praised the series as an exercise in nostalgia, but warned viewers to be patient. Her final rating was a 4/5, but with the caveat that the story would take some time to truly begin. The pacing was contentious among some
Dragon Ball fans, according to
CBR, as it was simultaneously leisurely and rushed.
CBR had earlier reported that
Daima was not what many fans wanted, who were looking forward to a return of the
Dragon Ball Super anime, particularly an adaptation of the manga-only
Moro Saga. However, they disagreed and sided with the fact that it was what the franchise needed. Commenting on the eighth episode of the anime, Joshua Fox of
Screen Rant declared the series was what the anime fans had waited decades for. Fox praised the choreography as some of the best in any
Dragon Ball series; he considered the comedy to be equally noteworthy. He also noted that an early episode of such a quality may be a sign of an even better climax.
CBRs Daniel Kurland considered the seventeenth episode "perfect" and the animation to be "mind-blowing." He praised the fight between Goku and Majin Duu, and commented that it contained "some of the best visuals that have been in the franchise." Of the battle between Gomah and several other fighters, he wrote that it was "cinematic" and that it felt as if the episode was showing off. Kurland concluded the review by stating that the only potential criticism is that the final three episodes may still surpass this one. He rated the following episode a 10/10, calling it "another perfect half hour of television." Kurland tripled up on his 10/10 score for the nineteenth episode, "Betrayal", praising the showcasing and battle scenes of Vegeta against Gomah, the humor of Bulma reining in Vegeta for Goku to tag in, and the appearance of Super Saiyan 4 adult Goku. He summarized both the eighteenth and nineteenth episodes as "the best one-two punches in Dragon Ball history" and episode nineteen itself as "the groundwork for greatness" and that it "gives fans everything they want". Following the premiere of "Betrayal",
CBR reported that the episode had broken the record for the best-rated anime episode of 2025. It surpassed the sixth episode of
Solo Levelings second season, and
Daimas own eighteenth episode, which had equaled the record set by
Solo Leveling. While the English dub was well received in general, its delayed streaming release schedule was criticized.
Viewership, box office and sales The series was the second-most viewed non-English series on
Netflix for the week of October 21 to 27, 2024, with 3.2 million views. It ranked in the streaming service's top 10 in 42 countries, including first place in Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Malaysia and Vietnam. The series gained ratings following the reveal of Vegeta's Super Saiyan 3 transformation in episode 12. Similarly, following a dip with Episode 16, ratings experienced another surge with the premiere of Episode 18, which saw the show reach the top three. Additionally, several streaming services, including piracy websites, experienced server outages. This increased viewership was attributed to
hype surrounding the battle with Gomah, Goku's newly reintroduced Super Saiyan 4 transformation, and the series approaching its finale. The limited edition Blu-ray release of
Dragon Ball Daima reached number 20 on
Oricon's Weekly Blu-ray Rankings chart, which tracks home video sales.
Accolades At the
5th Astra TV Awards,
Dragon Ball Daima won Best Anime Series while
Stephanie Nadolny was nominated in Best Lead Voice-Over Performance for her work as Son Goku (Mini). The anime was also nominated for
Favorite Cartoon at the
2025 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. == Legacy and impact ==