Summary
- Dragon Ball Daima‘s final episode airs on February 28, 2025, marking the end of the series.
- Fans can expect adult Goku to fight as SSJ4, and hope for Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta or Gogeta in the finale.
- Producer hints at no Season 2 for Daima, but a new Dragon Ball anime may be announced soon.
The final episode of “Dragon Ball Grand Finale” is almost here. Akira Toriyama’s farewell work has been an exciting journey, particularly for fans who have followed the original “Dragon Ball” and “DBGT,” enriching the series’ mythos in a satisfying way.
During the mid-season stretch, there appeared to be a slowdown in Daima‘s progress. However, recent episodes have been brimming with unexpected twists, such as Vegeta unveiling Super Saiyan 3 for the first time within the series and the reappearance of the SSJ4 transformation, currently limited to Goku alone. As this is the final episode, make sure not to miss out on its release details.
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 20 Release Date and Time
I’m looking forward to catching the series finale of “Daima” on February 28, 2025, provided there are no unexpected hiccups. As always, Japan will get a head start with its broadcast, meaning those keen on avoiding spoilers should exercise caution when navigating social media next Friday.
Where to Watch The Series

In Japan, episodes are aired at 11:40 PM (6:40 AM PT / 9:00 AM ET). After that, I notice them becoming available on Crunchyroll around 8:45 AM (PT) / 11:45 AM (ET), complete with English subtitles. Simultaneously, they can be found on Hulu at approximately the same time as well.
Crunchyroll not only provides subtitles in various languages, but these translations might become available after the English ones. Here’s a guide for users outside the U.S., taking into account different release times:
– East Coast (EST): New episodes usually premiere at 12:00 AM EST on Saturdays.
– Central Time Zone (CST): New episodes are typically available at 11:00 PM CST on Saturdays.
– Mountain Time Zone (MST): Expect new episodes to appear at 10:00 PM MST on Saturdays.
– Pacific Time Zone (PST): New episodes often become accessible at 9:00 PM PST on Saturdays.
Please note that the time difference between your country and the U.S. may cause a delay in subtitle availability.
- Mexico: 10:45 AM
- Colombia: 11:45 AM
- Brazil, Chile (CLST) and Argentina: 1:45 PM
- Western Europe and the UK (GMT): 4:45 PM
- Central Europe: 5:45 PM
- South Africa and Eastern Europe: 6:45 PM
- Turkey and Russia (Moscow): 7:45 PM
- Namibia: 8:45 pm
- India: 10:15 PM
- Australia (ACDT / AEDT): 3:15 / 3:45 AM (March 1)
- New Zealand (NZDT): 5:45 AM (March 1)
In certain regions, both Netflix and MAX offer streaming of “Daima” episodes, but with a delay of approximately one week. It’s important to note that some countries may follow different schedules, particularly as Netflix Asia tends to broadcast a larger selection of anime series compared to other global regions.
What to Expect from the Series Finale
In the climactic finale of Episode 19, fully-grown Goku transforms into Super Saiyan 4 for the decisive battle against Gomah. While the fight comes to a close in the upcoming episode as it’s the last one, there could still be some unexpected twists in store.
In the future episodes, fans are speculating that Vegeta might achieve Super Saiyan 4 (SSJ4) as he already transformed into Super Saiyan 3 (SSJ3). Some enthusiasts even dream about Gogeta transforming into SSJ4, similar to his appearance in Dragon Ball GT. While these predictions are plausible, only time will tell. However, what’s guaranteed is that the upcoming episode will be filled with exhilarating action and high-quality animation, much like the climactic moments of Episode 19.
The Future of Dragon Ball

As of my observation, Season 2 of “Daima” hasn’t been officially confirmed yet. During a recent interview, producer Akio Iyuko hinted that there are currently no plans for a sequel, but he also mentioned that the show wasn’t developed as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations. This could potentially mean that we might be hearing about a new “Daima” project in the near future – possibly a movie, another series, or something else entirely.
Enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating a new season of “Dragon Ball Super” since it concluded in 2018, given that there’s an abundance of material from the manga yet to be animated. It appears that there’s no compelling reason for the series not to carry on with “Super”.
In the United States, you can catch “Dragon Ball Daimao” simultaneously on Crunchyroll and Hulu. Other platforms may release new episodes at a later time.
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2025-02-23 04:24