Dragon Ball Daima release schedule – when are episodes 5 and 6 on Netflix and Crunchyroll?

Dragon Ball Daima
(Image credit: Toei Animation)

Dragon Ball Daima continues its mini-sized adventures this week, but the number of the latest episode depends on where in the world you're watching the new series.

Confused? Don't worry, we're here to help. Below, you'll find all the latest on Dragon Ball Daima episode 6's release plans on Crunchyroll in the US and when episode 5 is set to land in other regions on Netflix. Beyond that, we have the latest on the current release schedule, English language dub, and more.

So, join us and Goku on the new mini-sized Dragon Ball adventure. For more, check out how to watch Dragon Ball in order and our guide to the rest of the fall season's new anime.

Dragon Ball Daima release date: when are episodes 5 and 6 on Netflix and Crunchyroll?

Dragon Ball Daima

(Image credit: BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION)

Dragon Ball Daima episode 6 releases on Crunchyroll on November 15 at 9:00 AM Pacific/noon Eastern.

Those on Netflix are still a week behind and will have to wait until November 22 for the sixth episode, which airs at around 8:00 AM Pacific/11:00 AM Eastern. That's 4:00 PM GMT in the UK.

The fifth episode airs on Netflix from November 15 at 4:00 PM GMT on the streamer.

For other regions, please use the time zone converter.

The first three episodes of the English dub will also be available for a limited time only in cinemas from November 10-12. Presumably, new episodes will follow for the English dub in November.

Dragon Ball Daima release schedule: when are new episodes out?

Glorio brandishing a gun in Dragon Ball Daima

(Image credit: BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION)

New episodes of Dragon Ball Daima will be released every Friday on Crunchyroll and Netflix, though it remains to be seen whether the latter will be a week behind (owing to its later streaming release).

For now, this is the confirmed Dragon Ball Daima release schedule

  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 1: October 11 (Crunchyroll)/October 18 (Netflix) - out now!
  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 2: October 18 (Crunchyroll)/October 25 (Netflix) - out now!
  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 3: October 25 (Crunchyroll)/November 1 (Netflix) - out now!
  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 4: November 1 (Crunchyroll)/November 8 (Netflix) - out now!
  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 5: November 8 (Crunchyroll)/November 15 (Netflix) - out now!
  • Dragon Ball Daima episode 6: November 15 (Crunchyroll)/November 22 (Netflix)

Where can I watch Dragon Ball Daima?

Dragon Ball Daima

(Image credit: Bird Studio/Shueisha/Toei Animation)

Dragon Ball Daima can be watched on Crunchyroll in the United States, Canada, Latin America including Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Southeast Asia.

Other regions (including UK, Europe and the Middle East), can stream the new Dragon Ball series on Netflix now, but they remain one episode and one week behind.

How many episodes of Dragon Ball Daima are there?

Dragon Ball: Daima

(Image credit: BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION)

Given the nature of anime, there's unlikely to be an official episode count for Dragon Ball Daima until long into the show's run. Still, there are whispers that the series will run for 20 episodes, which is a significant drop-off from other Dragon Ball shows such as Dragon Ball Z (291 episodes) and the more recent Dragon Ball Super (131 episodes).


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Bradley Russell

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