
Crunchyroll Sets a New August Release Date
The August 11 Date Replaces a Pulled March Window
Crunchyroll announced on May 15, 2026 that Dragon Ball Daima will release on Blu-ray on August 11, 2026, with both standard and limited editions opening for pre-order on the Crunchyroll Store the same week. The date appeared as part of the platform's August 2026 home video lineup, and it is the second Blu-ray window the series has been given in 2026. The first window was March 3, 2026. That release was pulled before fulfillment, and pre-orders disappeared from the Crunchyroll Store earlier in the year with no formal explanation issued at the time of the change. The new August date moves the release approximately five months later than the original target.
What Is Included on the Set
The release packages all 20 episodes of Dragon Ball Daima into a single complete season set. The series ran in Japan from October 2024 through February 28, 2025, with its English dub launching on Adult Swim's Toonami block and on the Crunchyroll simulcast service the following year. August 11 marks the first physical home video release available to North American buyers since the show concluded. Dragon Ball Daima was the final televised Dragon Ball project conceived under Akira Toriyama's direct creative involvement before his death in March 2024, and the Blu-ray set is the first physical archive of that run.
Standard and Limited Edition Pricing
The Crunchyroll Store Is Cheaper for Both Editions
The standard edition of Dragon Ball Daima: The Complete Season is listed at $55.98 on the Crunchyroll Store and $69.98 on Amazon, a $14.00 difference. Buyers ordering directly through Crunchyroll save the full retail markup that other retailers carry on the same SKU. The limited edition is listed at $75.98 on the Crunchyroll Store and $94.98 on Amazon and other retailers. The $19.00 gap between the two storefronts on the limited edition is larger than the gap on the standard edition, and pre-order placement on either platform locks in the listed price until shipment.
What Separates the Two Editions
The standard edition contains the 20 episodes only. The limited edition adds the same 20 episodes plus a set of physical bonus items, which is the basis for the $20 step up in price between the two versions on either retailer. Both editions ship on Blu-ray, and the pre-order pages on the Crunchyroll Store list each version separately so customers choose which package they want at checkout rather than upgrading from one to the other later.
Limited Edition Bonus Items and Packaging
Seven Foil Character Cards and a Mini Sticker
The limited edition ships with seven foil art cards, one per character. The seven characters featured are Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Bulma, Shin, Glorio, and Panzy. The set also includes a sticker that depicts Mini Goku, Mini Vegeta, and Mini Piccolo together, referencing the child-sized Mini forms the three Z Fighters take through most of the series. The card and sticker selection covers the central Daima cast. Shin is the Supreme Kai who travels with the heroes, while Glorio and Panzy are the two original Demon Realm characters introduced for this anime.
The Double-Sided Box Art
The limited edition ships in a double-sided box. The front art shows Goku, Shin, Glorio, and Panzy exploring the Demon Realm environment that the series spent most of its 20 episodes inside. The back art shows Kami's Lookout floating above a sea of clouds, returning to one of the most recognizable locations from the original Dragon Ball series. The double-sided printing keeps both the Daima Demon Realm setting and the franchise's classic skyborne location on display at the same time, depending on which way the buyer chooses to shelve the box.








