According to a Hulu leak, we know when Dragon Ball Daima will come to an end – and it’s soon.
Daima follows a particular routine: Hulu receives new episodes a week later than when they first appear on Crunchyroll, and this happens following their initial broadcast on Japanese television.
Today, a large portion of the Dragon Ball series is accessible on Hulu for fans to enjoy. Ranging from the original Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball Daimao, the platform offers every successor in the franchise, even the lesser-known Dragon Ball GT.
On the other hand, the release of Daima has garnered varied responses. Enthusiasts of the original Dragon Ball anime series have taken pleasure in the show (which unveiled a fresh transformation for Vegeta), but some who anticipated a production closer to Dragon Ball Super found themselves slightly disenchanted.
When is Dragon Ball Daima ending?
Based on information from Hulu’s official press schedule, it is anticipated that “Dragon Ball Daima” will conclude with Episode 20, airing on February 20, 2025. If this proves accurate, the final episode will premiere a week earlier in Japan and on Crunchyroll, specifically on February 13, 2025.
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At the moment, we don’t have any details about a potential Season 2. Given that this is the final series under Akira Toriyama’s supervision, creating additional episodes might be a challenging choice, as it could potentially upset the fanbase.
The number of episodes for the show was initially confirmed as 20 by Daniel Castañeda, a representative from Toei in Latin America. However, the interview where he made this statement has since been removed. Given that Castañeda disclosed this information nearly a year before the release, it’s possible that Toei may have adjusted their plans since then.
Other Dragon Ball shows might leave Hulu soon
Based on information provided by Hulu, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super are set to end or become unavailable on their platform as of February 1, 2025.
Although Hulu might renew their licensing agreement, it doesn’t automatically imply that the series will be removed from their service. Previously, similar messages about series expiring soon were shown to viewers, even on dates like February 1.
Since Dragon Ball is quite a well-known series, it’s plausible that Hulu is currently negotiating to renew their contract. If the service continues beyond a few days, then it signifies they’ve made an agreement. Otherwise, it might imply that the series will be leaving the service soon.
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2025-01-21 02:00