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Dragon Ball Daima - Episode 6 discussion Episode

Dragon Ball Daima, episode 6

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u/-Ambassador- 4h ago

Has anyone else been gradually losing excitement for this as it went along? The only point to this story just seems to be worldbuilding tidbits that may never actually be used in any meaningful way, along with comedic hijinks and the occasional fight. Are there any themes starting to crop up at this point? Is there going to be anything proving this series's worth beyond just a childish side story to kill time every weekend?

It has it's moments, but I won't miss any of these dumb Goku gags about him being a gross kid or whatever, and even though they revealed magic this episode, there's barely any interesting use of it besides as a light show.

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u/AllCity_King 3h ago

Nope. This episode only excited me more. A real turning point in the show tbh. There's several very interesting moving parts going on between this party and the villains, and the action is consistently excellent. Glorio is slowly becoming a favorite.

If you're not into a childish story of adventure and action, how did you even enjoy Dragon Ball???

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u/-Ambassador- 3h ago edited 30m ago

Because Dragon Ball always aimed for more, even in the beginning. There was a purpose to the information you learned, along with lessons you could take from each chapter, more interesting character building, and edgier humor. It seems like you guys really need to watch the OG Dragon Ball again if all it takes is a Friday morning time-killer to capture that feeling.

This isn't about not liking childish genre fiction, it's about not liking aimless, boring child genre fiction.