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Dragon Ball Daima: Global Release Dates and Streaming Platforms Confirmed

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Dragon Ball Daima Release

The highly anticipated anime series “Dragon Ball Daima” is set to premiere imminently on streaming platforms Crunchyroll and Netflix. However, there is some confusion regarding the release dates, as they vary depending on the platform and global region.

According to announcements, “Dragon Ball Daima” episode 1 will debut on Crunchyroll on October 11, 2023. A week later, on October 18, the episode will be accessible globally on Netflix. The precise release time has not yet been disclosed, although it is expected to be announced shortly.

For viewers in Japan, the premiere is scheduled for 11:40 PM local time on October 11. Based on this timing, it is anticipated that the episode will be available for streaming from 7:30 AM Pacific, 10:30 AM Eastern, and 2:30 PM BST at the earliest.

For fans of the English dubbed version, a special cinematic release of the first three episodes will be available for a limited time from November 10 to 12, 2023. It is presumed that additional episodes of the English dub will be released in November.

“Dragon Ball Daima” will have new episodes released every Friday on both Crunchyroll and Netflix. However, it is yet to be confirmed if Netflix’s release schedule will be consistently a week behind Crunchyroll.

The availability of “Dragon Ball Daima” spans multiple regions, with Crunchyroll providing access in the United States, Canada, Latin America (including Brazil), Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. In contrast, Netflix will offer the series to viewers in select Asian countries starting October 14, followed by other regions such as the UK, Europe, and the Middle East on October 18.

While there is no official episode count for “Dragon Ball Daima” as of now, sources suggest that the series may consist of 20 episodes. This is a considerable reduction from previous iterations such as “Dragon Ball Z,” which featured 291 episodes, and “Dragon Ball Super,” which had 131 episodes.

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