Dragon Ball Daima's complete 20-episode season hits Blu-ray on August 11 in standard and limited editions from Crunchyroll, after a delay from its original March street date.

Crunchyroll has set August 11, 2026, as the new North American release date for the Dragon Ball Daima complete season Blu-ray. The physical collection compiles all 20 episodes of the series across standard and limited editions, arriving months after its original March 2026 street date was postponed.
Both editions package the full run of Dragon Ball Daima, which premiered in October 2024 and wrapped its 20-episode season the following year. The standard set ships with new English dubbed versions of the opening and ending songs alongside textless opening and ending sequences.
The limited edition adds a set of seven silver foil art cards featuring Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Bulma, Shin, Glorio, and Panzy. Buyers also receive a mini character sticker sheet spotlighting Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, plus a rigid double-sided collectible box with exclusive artwork by the anime's character designer. One side depicts the Demon Realm while the reverse shows Kami's Lookout.
The standard edition is priced at $55.98 on the Crunchyroll Store compared to $69.98 on Amazon. The limited edition runs $75.98 through Crunchyroll's own storefront versus $94.98 at other retailers, making the Crunchyroll Store the cheaper option for both tiers. Pre-orders are live now.
Crunchyroll originally slated the Blu-ray for a March 3, 2026, release alongside titles like Solo Leveling Season 2 and Possibly the Greatest Alchemist of All Time. In February, the company announced the delay without specifying a reason. The new August 11 window places Dragon Ball Daima on the same release day as several other Crunchyroll Blu-rays, including Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid and Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 4.
Notably, the Blu-ray is labeled "Complete Season" rather than "Complete Series," a distinction that has not gone unnoticed by fans hoping for a continuation. Dragon Ball Daima's finale left several plot threads unresolved, including the mystery surrounding the Evil Eyes. However, Toei Animation has not confirmed a second season, and the studio appears focused on other Dragon Ball projects for the time being. The series currently holds a 95 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, underscoring its strong critical reception.
Dragon Ball Daima's Blu-ray arrives on August 11, with the limited edition likely to move quickly given the franchise's collector base. All 20 episodes remain available to stream on Crunchyroll for those who prefer the digital route.
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