Dragon Ball DAIMA: Dragon Ball fans love two things: earth shattering battles and heated debates about power levels. The franchise latest spin-off, Dragon Ball DAIMA, just dropped a bombshell in its final episode. Goku’s iconic Super Saiyan 4 form returned—and its jaw-dropping feats have fans arguing whether it’s finally on par with Super Saiyan Blue. Let’s break down the chaos, the clues, and why this debate might never end.
The Final Showdown: Super Saiyan 4 vs. Gomah Evil Third Eye
In DAIMA’s finale, Goku taps into his primal Super Saiyan 4 form to battle Gomah, a demon king juiced up by the Evil Third Eye. But this isn’t just a slugfest—it’s a strategic play. While Goku keeps Gomah distracted, Piccolo sneaks in to deliver the final blow, as per Dr. Arinsu’s ancient playbook.
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- Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 20: Goku Vs Gomah
- Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 20: Goku Vs Gomah
- Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 20: Goku Vs Gomah
- Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 20: Goku Vs Gomah
- Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 20: Goku Vs Gomah
Why It Matters:
- Goku’s raw power isn’t just for show. His Super Saiyan 4 Kamehameha doesn’t just hurt Gomah—it rips a hole through reality itself, blasting into other demon realms.
- This mirrors Super Saiyan Blue’s dimension-breaking feats in Dragon Ball Super: Broly. But does that mean they’re equals?
Super Saiyan 4 Reality-Tearing Kamehameha
The fight’s climax is pure eye candy. Goku Kamehameha pierces Gomah chest, then tears through the walls separating the Three Demon Realms. Tamagami Number Two and Three watch in awe as the beam crashes into their worlds.
- Super Saiyan 4 Goku - Dragon Ball Daima
- Super Saiyan 4 Goku - Dragon Ball Daima
- Super Saiyan 4 Goku - Dragon Ball Daima
- Super Saiyan 4 Goku - Dragon Ball Daima
Sound Familiar?
- In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Gogeta (Goku and Vegeta’s fusion) shattered reality during his Super Saiyan Blue clash with Broly. The duo’s energy blasts fractured dimensions, sending them spiraling through a kaleidoscope of realms.
Key Difference:
- Gogeta needed fusion and Super Saiyan Blue to break reality. Goku in DAIMA does it solo as Super Saiyan 4. Does this hint SSJ4 is stronger? Or was the Demon Realm’s barrier just weaker?
Fan Theory Alert: Two Paths, Same Power?

For years, fans theorized Super Saiyan 4 and Super Saiyan Blue are parallel transformations:
- SSJ4: Achieved through mastering Saiyan biology and raw training (Goku mentions post-Buu training in DAIMA).
- SSJ Blue: Unleashed by harnessing God Ki and divine energy.
DAIMA’s finale fuels this theory. Both forms bend reality, but their power sources differ. Still, without clear lore on the Demon Realms stability or Gomah influence, comparing them is like apples vs. oranges.
The Animator Secret Sauce: A Nod to Legacy
Here’s a twist: The dimension-ripping moment might be a love letter to Dragon Ball’s history. Legendary animator Naotoshi Shida known for iconic fights like Ultra Instinct Goku vs. Jiren and Gogeta vs. Broly worked on DAIMA’s finale. His signature style includes over-the-top, reality-breaking spectacles.
Why It’s Genius:
- Shida’s return honors Dragon Ball’s legacy, blending nostalgia with new lore.
- The move could be more about artistic flair than power-scaling—but fans will debate it forever.
So… Which Form Wins?
Let’s be real: Dragon Ball power levels have always been fuzzy. Here’s the breakdown:
- Super Saiyan 4 Pros: Raw, primal energy; solo feats; fan-favorite design.
- Super Saiyan Blue Pros: God Ki advantage; fusion boosts; established cosmic feats.
DAIMA leaves it open-ended. But one thing’s clear: Super Saiyan 4’s return cements its legendary status—even if it never gets a definitive ranking.
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