The news that Dragon Ball DAIMA episodes will be aired on television has only served to heighten the anticipation for the premiere of the anime.
Summary
- To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball franchise, Fuji TV will screen Dragon Ball DAIMA in the fall of 2024.
- With Akira Toriyama at the helm, DAIMA has the potential to exceed all expectations.
- With more eyes on Toriyama’s last work, the TV broadcast has only served to heighten anticipation for its eventual release.

A huge TV announcement has confirmed that Dragon Ball DAIMA, the newest entry to the Dragon Ball franchise, will show on Fuji TV instead of being a web series, as has been the case with all previous installments of the franchise. DAIMA, the culmination of the series and Akira Toriyama’s farewell present, will soon be available on television in addition to streaming services, giving fans even more ways to enjoy the show.

The official Japanese account for Dragon Ball has announced on X that Fuji TV would be airing Dragon Ball DAIMA in Japan. This news first surfaced at DAIMA’s presentation during Fuji TV’s 2024 Anime Lineup Presentation, which you can watch online.
ドラゴンボールDAIMA
— ドラゴンボールオフィシャル (@DB_official_jp) March 11, 2024
2024年 秋 フジテレビにて放送決定!
今後の続報にご期待ください!#dragonball_DAIMA #ドラゴンボール pic.twitter.com/AnmUt5wfAI
In honor of the franchise’s 40th anniversary, the series is scheduled to premiere in the fall of 2024. Following the tragic news of Toriyama’s passing, the release of DAIMA has been eagerly anticipated by fans eagerly anticipating the creator’s last passion project.
Just Like All the Other Dragon Ball Anime, DAIMA Will Air on Fuji TV.
The web animation format was the original announcement for the new series.

Since its announcement at the 2023 New York Comic-Con, many have been optimistic that Dragon Ball DAIMA will live up to the hype surrounding the series’ animation and visuals. The fact that Akira Toriyama was heavily involved in the project and that Toei was reuniting the original Dragon Ball crew from decades ago gave fans hope that DAIMA would be worthy of the franchise’s legendary status.

More crucially, more fans will be able to see Toriyama’s final work thanks to DAIMA’s television broadcast, and it’s impossible not to believe that the creator’s unfortunate death had a factor in this choice. As a matter of fact, there is no other way to enhance the already momentous occasion of the franchise’s 40th anniversary.

Additionally, streaming services, which have notoriously struggled to handle the massive volumes of traffic surrounding major releases, could be relieved of some of their burden by the televised broadcast. Now that Dragon Ball DAIMA is almost here, fans may enjoy the show on television in the same manner they did when it first came out, getting back to the series’ roots.
Look who’s releasing in the fall of 2024? Dragon Ball DAIMA!
