The Gigath are a race of large beings native to the planet Giga in the Demon Realm. Mentioned by Neva in Dragon Ball Daima, they are described as being larger than the Megaths. Very little else is known about their biology, culture, or role within the Demon Realm's hierarchy.
The Gigath are a race of beings from the planet Giga, located within the Demon Realm. Their most notable characteristic, based on the limited information available, is their size. They are described as being taller than the Megaths, another Demon Realm race, which places them among the larger sapient species in this dimension. Their name itself, derived from "giga," suggests enormity as their defining trait.
They are categorized as sapient beings, meaning they possess intelligence, language, and presumably some form of social organization on their homeworld. Beyond their size and their planetary origin, specific details about their physical appearance, biology, and abilities remain undocumented in the series.
The Gigath are mentioned by Neva during Dragon Ball Daima, specifically in episode 13, "Surprise." This reference occurs as part of the broader world-building that Daima brought to the Demon Realm, which the series depicted as a complex, multi-layered dimension containing numerous worlds, races, and political structures that had previously been only vaguely referenced in the franchise.
Their mention serves to reinforce the idea that the Demon Realm is not a single homogeneous territory but a vast collection of worlds populated by diverse species. The Second Demon World, where Giga is located, was shown to contain multiple planets with their own distinct populations, and the Gigath represent one piece of that larger ecological and political puzzle.
The Gigath are one of many races introduced or referenced during Dragon Ball Daima's expansion of the Demon Realm's lore. Alongside the Megaths, the Demon Realm Race, and various demon beasts, they help populate a dimension that the franchise had treated as largely mysterious for decades. Their existence suggests that the Demon Realm's Second World alone contains enough biological diversity to rival entire universes.
While the Gigath have not appeared on screen or played any direct role in the series' plot, their mention by name adds depth to the Demon Realm's world-building. They represent the kind of background detail that makes a fictional universe feel lived-in: a race that exists whether or not the main characters ever encounter them, going about their enormous lives on their home planet while cosmic battles rage elsewhere.

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