There is no longer any doubt and it's official: The 'Dragon Ball Super' manga confirms that 'Daima' is canon thanks to this character

The 24th volume of the 'Dragon Ball Super' manga reaffirms that 'Daima', the latest anime by Akira Toriyama and Toei, is part of the continuity of the series and its events are canonical.

There is no longer any doubt and it's official: The 'Dragon Ball Super' manga confirms that 'Daima' is canon thanks to this character

The next volume of the ‘Dragon Ball Super’ manga is one of the most important in the history of the franchise, and it is the last in which Akira Toriyama worked with Toyotaro, serving as a farewell to the countless readers who continue to be hooked on the adventures of Goku and the Z Warriors. With its release date set for April 4 in Japan, it has been revealed that the vignettes reaffirm that 'Daima' is canon and part of the continuity of the series.


There is no longer any doubt and it is official: The manga of 'Dragon Ball Super' confirms that 'Daima' is canon, thanks to this character


There are many who still argue that 'Dragon Ball Daima' is not part of the continuity of 'Dragon Ball', and although it is true that the concept of canon is a bit ambiguous in the franchise, it is undeniable that there are fictions that follow one another. 'Daima', in its case, precedes ‘Super’ and is set after ‘Z’, shortly after the Buu saga. Toyotaro and ShÅ«eisha, have settled any kind of doubt by demonstrating that 'Daima' is fully integrated into 'Super' and that its events are reflected in its story, in one way or another.


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Dragon Ball' personalities such as Venixys and Antonio Sánchez-Migallón have noticed this, and one of the pages of volume 24 of ‘Super’ shows Mr. Popo showing his demonic horns, which were first revealed in ‘Daima’, during the early stages of the series. What exactly does this show? That we are likely to see more details from the anime in Toyotaro's cartoons going forward, because the two works are linked.


The 24th volume of ‘Dragon Ball Super’ still has no release date set in Spain, so we will have to wait for news. As for the continuation of the franchise on television, we have no news about what will be the next stop for Toriyama's work.


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