5 Fan-favorite Characters Who Were Notably Absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA

 Here's why Dragon Ball DAIMA's latest adventure leaves fans missing iconic characters and how their absence impacts the series.

Dragon Ball DAIMA with its unique premise of transforming Earth’s mightiest warriors into children, has shaken every Dragon Ball fan. However, they also notice a void left by some of the franchise’s most iconic fighters who are absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA. The series has managed to create an engaging narrative, but longtime fans can’t help but wonder about the missing faces they have grown to love over the years.

Set between the events of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super, the series presents a perfect opportunity to showcase various characters from different timelines. Even then, several fan-favorite characters are notably absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA, leaving viewers to imagine how these powerful beings would have handled being transformed into children.

Let’s not waste time and take a look at these fan-favorite characters who are absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA.

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5. Future Trunks

Future Trunks and Kid Trunks
Future Trunks and Kid Trunks / Source: Toei Animation

One of the most glaring absences in Dragon Ball DAIMA is that of Future Trunks, the time-traveling warrior who first captured fans’ hearts by defeating Frieza in mere minutes. While present-day Trunks appears as a baby, the absence of his future counterpart is particularly noticeable. Future Trunks’ potential involvement could have added interesting dynamics to the story, especially considering his experience with timeline-altering events.

Imagine seeing Future Trunks dealing with being transformed into a child while trying to maintain his serious demeanor.

4. Broly

The Legendary Super Saiyan Broly
Broly powering up / Source: Toei Animation

The Legendary Super Saiyan’s absence is particularly felt, especially considering how Dragon Ball Super successfully reinvented his character. After becoming canon in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, fans have embraced the nuanced version of his character. The prospect of seeing a child version of Broly in Dragon Ball DAIMA could have been very fascinating, given his already established childhood backstory on Planet Vampa.

Those who are absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA often leave fans wondering about potential storylines, and Broly’s case is no exception in showing how his tremendous power manifests in a child’s body.

3. Beerus

Beerus The God of Destruction
Beerus The God of Destruction / Source: Toei Animation

The God of Destruction Beerus’ absence makes sense within the timeline, as he would still be in his deep slumber during this period. That does not make fans miss him any less. He became a fan-favorite character after his introduction in Dragon Ball Super. He could have brought his unique blend of destructive power and comedic timing to the series.

Everyone would love to see a child version of the God of Destruction dealing with his divine responsibilities while maintaining his dignity. It would have been entertaining.

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2. Gohan

Gohan from Dragon Ball franchise
Gohan from Dragon Ball franchise / Source: Toei Animation

Despite being one of the most powerful characters by the end of Dragon Ball Z, Gohan is conspicuously absent in Dragon Ball DAIMA. The series explains his absence with a throwaway line about him being busy studying, but this explanation feels very insufficient given his significance to the franchise. His exclusion is particularly puzzling since he was at his peak strength during his timeline.

Gohan’s presence in the story, especially considering how he might handle being transformed into a child again, could be reminiscent of his own journey from a young warrior to a powerful defender of Earth. His scholarly nature combined with his warrior spirit could have offered an interesting approach.

1. Frieza

Golden Frieza
Golden Frieza / Source: Toei Animation

The most notable among all is arguably that of Frieza, the franchise’s most enduring villain. Given Frieza’s significant role throughout Dragon Ball Super and his evolution into Black Frieza, his exclusion from Dragon Ball DAIMA feels very odd. The idea of the mighty emperor being transformed into a child version of himself could have created a cute, sinister, and childish storyline.

The contrast between his imperial dignity and a child’s form could have introduced comedic elements and intense dramatic moments to the series.

The absence of these fan-favorite characters in Dragon Ball DAIMA leave room for more speculation about what could have been. Their potential inclusion could have provided various entertaining aspects to the series. However, the creative decision allowed DAIMA to focus on its core narrative. Fans can anticipate more future appearances of these characters in upcoming Dragon Ball projects. The absence of these characters makes us appreciate their importance to the franchise even more.

 

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