Warning: This article contains spoilers for Dragon Ball Daima episode #11.
Piccolo’s Renaissance in Dragon Ball Series
Both Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and Dragon Ball Daima have successfully revitalized the character of Piccolo, giving him the spotlight he deserves. Notably, Super Hero positioned Piccolo as a central figure, while Daima has delved deep into Namekian mythology, enriching Piccolo’s character depth in a way never seen before.
Contentions in Dragon Ball Daima Episode #11
Despite the positive attention Piccolo has received, Dragon Ball Daima episode #11 introduces a significant controversy. The series has been rife with retcons of established Dragon Ball lore, and this episode arguably brings forward a blatant alteration of Piccolo’s character history. While one scene in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero provides some continuity, the changes still feel jarring for longtime fans.
The Piccolo Language Contradiction
In episode #11, a new character named Neva joins the quest for the Dragon Balls, mainly for his ability to communicate in Namekian. Piccolo claims he can no longer speak the language due to his long time on Earth. This statement starkly contradicts prior instances where both Piccolo and Kami fluently engaged in Namekian during the World Martial Arts Tournament, despite decades spent on Earth.
Moreover, this development overlooks Piccolo’s fusion with Nail, who spent his entire life on Namek. How could Piccolo forget such fundamental aspects of his identity?
A Twist on Piccolo’s Memory
This apparent forgetfulness may not necessarily be a retcon, however. In Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Piccolo reveals he forgot about his gigantification ability, hinting at a playful narrative device. This adds a humorous layer, suggesting that Piccolo’s amnesia extends beyond his powers, making it a charming quirk rather than a blatant oversight.
The Humor of Forgetfulness in Dragon Ball
Embracing Classic Dragon Ball Comedy
Piccolo’s forgetfulness could be perceived as peculiar, yet it aligns seamlessly with Dragon Ball’s comedic roots. This narrative choice not only provides a clever commentary on the series’ history but also exemplifies the series’ tradition of characters acting foolishly to further the plot. Thus, Piccolo’s character remains true to the essence of Dragon Ball.
Additionally, Daima’s appeal lies in its homage to the classic Dragon Ball aesthetic, both visually and thematically. Piccolo’s ongoing gag of forgetfulness aligns perfectly with Daima’s mission of bringing back the charm of earlier series, showcasing the strength of the writing in both Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Such quality storytelling promises to sustain the franchise’s legacy in future projects.
Dragon Ball Daima releases new episodes every Friday on Crunchyroll.
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