Dragon Ball Daima North American Tour
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Dragon Ball Daima North American Tour Announced

Bandai Namco announced a Dragon Ball Daima North American Tour that will bring the anime series to three major venues following its October 2024 debut. The tour will start at the Mall of America in Minnesota in November 2024, followed by the American Dream Mall in New Jersey in December 2024. The final stop will be at the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Canada in February 2025.

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The Dragon Ball Daima North American Tour will feature interactive exhibits, exclusive handouts, and various activities related to the series. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the Dragon Ball universe via things like photo ops and see clips from the anime. In each case, it seems the booths will be set up at malls.

Here are all of the exact tour dates:

  • Mall of America, Minnesota: November 22-24, 2024
  • American Dream, New Jersey: December 13-15, 2024
  • West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton: February 14-16, 2025

The Japanese Dragon Ball Daima tour will also showcase new merchandise, including SH Figuarts figures, Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World decks, and various collectible items. This means a chance to see the SH Figuarts mini figures of Son Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo, which scheduled to be released starting in October 2024 in Japan. All three of those also appeared outside Japan as SDCC 2024 reveals.

Bandai Namco previously showcased Dragon Ball Daima, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, and the Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World at its SDCC 2024 booth. The event included demos, giveaways, and exclusive free items tied to the new anime. 

The Dragon Ball Daima anime will begin airing in Fall 2024 in Japan.


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