Dragon Ball Daima Blu-Ray Collector's Edition Announced for 2026 Release
Published: 25/12/2025
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Dragon Ball: Daima, the latest chapter in the Dragon Ball saga that concluded earlier this year, is finally making its way to Blu-ray on March 3, 2026. The release date coincides perfectly with the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball franchise, making it a significant milestone for fans of the long-running series. Like other high-profile anime releases, collectors will have two options to choose from when preordering.
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Fans can opt for a standard Blu-ray release priced at $70, or splurge on a Collector's Edition for $95 that includes exclusive physical extras and special packaging. Both versions are currently available for preorder, giving fans plenty of time to secure their copies before the March release date. The Collector's Edition offers additional value for dedicated collectors who want more than just the episodes themselves.
The limited-edition version of Dragon Ball Daima includes all 20 episodes across four Blu-ray discs, providing the complete series in high-definition format. While the on-disc extras include only clean versions of the opening and closing credit sequences, the physical package more than makes up for this with its exclusive collectibles.
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The Collector's Edition comes with seven foil character art cards featuring key characters from the series, including Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Bulma, Glorio, Supreme Kai, and Panzy. Additionally, fans will receive a sticker featuring Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, adding to the collectible appeal of the set. The package is housed in a silver foil rigid box with exclusive art by Daima's character designer, Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru.
The illustration on the box features Goku, the Supreme Kai, Glorio, and Panzy in the Demon Realm, while the rear showcases Kami's Lookout on Earth. Each disc also displays character artwork of Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Bulma, ensuring that every element of the package celebrates the series' iconic characters and locations.

The Standard Edition of Dragon Ball Daima keeps things simple by packaging all four Blu-ray discs in a standard case. It comes with the same cleaned-up opening and closing credit sequences as the Collector's Edition, but no physical extras are included. This version provides an affordable option for fans who primarily want the episodes themselves without the additional collectibles.
Set between the Majin Buu and God of Destruction arcs, Dragon Ball: Daima follows Goku on his journey to the Demon Realm. After Goku and his allies are transformed back into their childhood forms by the new Supreme Demon King Gomah, the Saiyan travels to the mysterious dimension to be restored to his adult self. With his power reduced, Goku retrieves his old Power Pole from storage to gain a fighting edge in the battles that lie ahead of him.

Dragon Ball: Daima was well received when it launched, thanks to its back-to-basics approach, fluid animation, and answers to longstanding plot threads, making for a thrilling viewing experience. The 20-episode run also told a complete story, wrapping everything up nicely by the final episode. This was the final Dragon Ball project that its creator, Akira Toriyama, worked on before his death last year, adding emotional significance to the series for longtime fans.
The Blu-ray release represents an opportunity for fans to own a physical copy of this important chapter in the Dragon Ball saga. With the series marking 40 years since its original debut, the timing of this release creates a perfect moment for both new and longtime fans to celebrate the franchise's enduring legacy. The Collector's Edition, in particular, offers a premium way to commemorate both the series and Toriyama's final contribution to the Dragon Ball universe.
For collectors interested in expanding their Dragon Ball Blu-ray collection, there are other complete series sets available that complement the Daima release. These comprehensive collections allow fans to own entire arcs of the Dragon Ball story in high-definition format, creating a complete library of the franchise's animated adventures.