Since mid-October, fans of Dragon Ball can follow the new adventures of Goku, smaller than ever, in Dragon Ball Daima. Episodes broadcast slowly since its beginnings, with 20 episodes on the menu. 6 have been released to date, with a final episode that finally answers a question that many fans have been asking for years.
New revelation of Dragon Ball DAIMA
In episode 6 of ALWAYStitled “Thunderbolt“, fans of Dragon Ball tare stunned by a shocking truth concerning the people of the Supreme Kaiô. A revelation that also seems to apply to the Nameks. According to Dragon Ball DAIMAthe Kaiô like the Nameks would be devoid of gender. The question surrounding the gender of Kaiô has intrigued for more than a decade. It all started in 2009 with the Super Exciting Guide, in which readers partly discovered the history of the Kaiô. We discovered in broad terms their births from the World Tree.
From these apple-like fruits, living beings are ultimately born. But it is difficult to truly know everything about these creatures. And even if the anime Dragon Ball Z features a female-looking Kaiô, no similar Kaiô appears in the original manga. The only Kaiô with a female appearance Dragon Ball Z is the Kaiô of the East, which raises the question of whether Akira Toriyama really integrated her into his universe. The Kaiô genre has therefore raised questions for years.
But with ALWAYSthe truth has finally come to light. When Pansie asks the Supreme Kaiô about his people, the Glinds. According to Kaiô Shin, Glinds are born every hundred years from one of the five Glind Trees of the Second Demon Realm. When two Glinds are born from the same tree, they consider each other brothers and sisters: this is how Shin calls Degesu and Arinsu his “brother“and his”sister“. But when Panzy mentions the “femelle Glind” of the First Demon Realm (referring to Arinsu), Shin corrects her by emphasizing: “Glinds have no gender, we are neither really men nor women.“
And knowing that the Kai are genderless, it would be fair to assume that the Nameks, also linked to the Demon World and whose birth is not traditional, are also affected. Especially since the Nameks have always kept the notion of gender ambiguous.
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