: Shin reveals more about the "Glint" (Kais), explaining they are born from Kaiju trees in their core world. Golden fruit become Kaioshin, while regular fruit become King Kais. Glorio's Secret
While camping in a cave, the group is confronted by a massive Minotaur . Goku and Glorio argue over who gets to fight it, leading to a sparring match between the two to test their strength.
: Currently streaming in Japanese with English subtitles; the English dub release began in mid-November 2024. lore revelations regarding the Supreme Kai's origins from this episode? Dragon Ball Daima Episode 6 - In Depth Breakdown! Dragon Ball DAIMA - S01E06
Observe Goku’s behavior during the lightning storm: He does not attempt to power up to Super Saiyan 2 or 3 to disperse the clouds. Instead, he uses a tactile, almost naive solution—he extends his Power Pole (a relic of his childhood) to ground the lightning. This is a deliberate callback to the pre-Z era, where Goku solved environmental puzzles (e.g., climbing Korin’s Tower, pushing the massive rock) using wit and legacy tools.
Glorio confirms he is surveilling Goku and Vegeta on Arinsu's orders. When asked why, he refuses to answer, but the camera lingers on a broken photo in his pocket—a picture of a younger Gomah and a woman with the same glasses as Dr. Arinsu. Sibling rivalry? Political coup? The mystery deepens. : Shin reveals more about the "Glint" (Kais),
We learn that the Demon Realm runs on two parallel energy sources: (used by Saiyans and fighters) and Mana/Magic (used by natives like Glorio and Panzy). Machines like the Gendarmerie are tuned to cancel Ki but are vulnerable to magic. This duality sets up a fascinating power dynamic for future fights.
Unlike the horizontal, planetary-hopping structure of Dragon Ball Z or Super , DAIMA has established the Demon Realm as a vertically stratified universe (First, Second, and Third Demon Worlds). Episode 6 weaponizes this geography. The journey to the Second Demon World via the "Glorious Cloud" is not mere scenery; it is a literal ascension through socioeconomic and magical strata. Goku and Glorio argue over who gets to
During their travels, Shin (the Supreme Kai) reveals the origins of his race, the Glinds . They are born from five sacred Glind trees once every few centuries. Shin identifies the villainous scientist Dr. Arinsu as his older sister and reveals that Degesu is his younger brother, though he notes that Glinds are technically genderless.
In a refreshing twist, it’s Vegeta who steps forward first. Frustrated by Goku’s usual center-stage antics, Vegeta transforms into (his child-sized body flickering with the iconic golden aura) and launches a barrage of punches. The animation here is fluid—Studio Kadokawa clearly saved budget for this sequence. However, every punch lands with a metallic thud, and Byeong doesn’t even flinch.