Fresh details about the upcoming anime Dragon Ball Daima have been leaked, including what fans can expect from the first episode.

Dragon Ball is finally back as an anime, but it's not the next installment of Dragon Ball Super as some had hoped. Information about the new series has emerged ahead of its fall 2024 release.
At New York Comic Con, Toei unveiled the first trailer for Dragon Ball Daima, confirming the return of Goku, sparking immediate comparisons to GT among the fan community.
Unlike GT, however, creator Akira Toriyama will be heavily involved in the production process, and this new anime has been in the works for over four years. Now, details about the upcoming premiere episode of Dragon Ball Daima are starting to spread on social media. The leaks of Dragon Ball Daima have revealed new story details and more.

Detailed information about Dragon Ball Daima comes from YouTuber Geekdom101 of DBZ, who previously accurately disclosed information about the anime before any official announcement.
According to Geekdom, most of the first episode of Daima has been showcased in the revealing trailer. Right from the start, there will be a significant animation change.
Geekdom reveals that two unnamed antagonists have placed a curse on Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and the remaining heroes, turning them back into children. However, they cannot revert to their adult forms by using wishes from the dragon balls to break the curse, as it originates from the demon realm.
This ultimately leads Goku and the Supreme Kai to embark on the first part of Daima, where they will explore new locations, meet new characters, and seek to reverse the curse.
Moreover, Daima will feature blood, which is nearly absent in Dragon Ball Super. This may be because the series will be streamed online rather than aired on television.
Interestingly, Geekdom also points out that Toriyama is overseeing the script of the film and tweaking them to keep the movie more aligned with the author's vision than production issues that posed challenges for Super.
It's intriguing that Geekdom notes Toriyama's involvement in approving the film's script and editing them to keep the movie more aligned with the author's vision compared to the production issues that posed challenges for Super.