Dragon Ball Daima Ep 12 Review
I take back everything I said in the last review about Vegeta getting the short end of the stick. This episode of Dragon Ball Daima saw Vegeta cook! Not only did he manage to continue his fight against the Tamagami, but he also showed a transformation that, until now, had been relegated to fanfics and video games. As for Dr. Arinsu and Majin Duu, they also cooked, scoring a big win for themselves.
Before we get started, it should be noted that the OP credits to Daima have changed to reflect what’s going on in the series. It’s not much, but considering how the OP and ED to an anime can set its tone as well as reveal potential plot points, it’s nice to see it get updated.
Vegeta Didn’t Get Shafted!!
In the last episode, it looked like Vegeta had been swallowed by a giant Kraken and that Goku would have to bail him out. As it turns out, though, the Prince of the Saiyans was fine, escaping the Kraken in the nick of time!
It’s not clear what Toriyama was involved in regarding and what wasn’t, but this feels like another one of his fake-outs meant to troll us. Dragon Ball has a running gag where it looks like something bad happened to a character, only for it to be revealed to be a false alarm. It can seem a bit cruel to mess with the fans emotions like that, but at this point, unless you count disease and old age, death isn’t going to stick for the heroes.
Now that Vegeta is warmed up, he’s able to fight to his fullest, and continually pressures the Tamagami. Thanks to a little cheating by Neva, though, he has to use a transformation that, until now, remained non-canon. For the first time ever, Vegeta goes Super Saiyan 3! After that, the fight ends fairly quickly.
In Hindsight, SSJ3 is…Kinda Useless?
From a meta-standpoint, the reason why Vegeta never used this transformation in future stories can be chalked to them being written before Daima. From the perspective of the story, though, it can be best explained by the fact that SSJ3’s rapid draining of ki makes largely a hindrance in long-term fights. After the discovery of Super Saiyan Blue, the form practically becomes useless. So, unless Vegeta thinks he can swiftly end a fight, he’s not going to use it.
In a very amusing moment, Vegeta also proves to be smart enough to win the game that comes afterwards. Vegeta for the win!
Majin Duu Steamrolls Tamagami
Meanwhile, back with Dr. Arinsu and her creations, Duu continues to run circles around the Tamagami while remaining a total goofball. The only time he winds up on the ropes is when he starts wanting chocolate, prompting Kik to run out and get him some. After that, he steamrolls through the guardian of the Dragon Ball. In another humorous moment, though, it’s Kuu that solves the puzzle that’s supposed that comes with each Dragon Ball.
There seems to be no purpose beyond these puzzles beyond being a source of humor, but it’s fun to see the characters wrack their heads instead of using their fists.
At this point, the heroes now have two of the three Dragon Balls, while Arinsu has the last one. All that is left is for them to make their way to the First World, get the last Dragon Ball, and rescue Dende. However, they’re going to have to deal with the threat of Gomah, Arinsu and her Majin, Shin’s brother, and whatever Glorio is being asked to do. The group is in for a tough battle going forward. Though this isn’t the first time the Dragon Team has gone barging into an enemy base with half a plan. They should be fine…right?
At least Vegeta got to come in clutch this episode!