Practically from its first episode, Dragon Ball Daima gave fans of Akira Toriyama’s creation plenty to discuss. This week was no different as it not only introduced us to more of little Vegeta in action, it also gave him a transformation that fans have wanted for years.
Obviously there will be spoilers for Dragon Ball Daima. Episode 12 showed us Vegeta’s long-awaited fight against one of the Tamagami. Right at a point where everything seemed lost, the little Saiyan found the strength to have a powerful transformation. The prince finally reached the super saiyan 3 stage.
Curiously, in all these years since this transformation was introduced in the Majin Buu saga, Vegeta had never achieved it. The only times she appeared with long golden hair was in non-canonical productions. Now he finally reached this state even though he had already surpassed it by even reaching Super Saiyan Blue in the anime and Ultra Ego in the manga. Although we must remember, this series takes place before the events of Battle of the Gods
Fuente: TOEI Animation
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It should be noted that Vegeta’s transformation in Dragon Ball Daima has already caused quite a few discussions on social networks. From those who are excited to finally see it like this to those who believe that there is no point, taking into account how much the scale of powers has changed by this point. Which side are you on?
Where can I watch Dragon Ball Daima?
At the moment the Dragon Ball Daima anime is exclusive to streaming services. Fortunately, there are three main options where you can enjoy it quickly and easily. The first and most recommended is Crunchyroll where its episodes are released at the same time as in Japan.
Other services that have it are Max and Netflix, although in the case of both the transmission is one episode late. Perhaps this will change soon as Fuji TV announced a delay in the broadcast of episode 13 in order to celebrate the new year. So it probably won’t matter where you see it anymore. Which of these services do you have?
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