An unexpected crossover between One Piece and Dragon Ball Daima surprises fans

Dragon Ball Daima and One Piece come together in an unexpected crossover
It seems that Dragon Ball Daima and One Piece have agreed to include this detail

Dragon Ball Daima has taken fans by surprise They didn’t expect much from the series or they viewed it with some suspicionbecause it has not been afraid to deepen and expand this world and its universe with impressive details, such as the origin of the Namekians, who is the creator of everything we see and much more.

But that’s not all, since he has also made an effort to develop this new world in which We are on an adventure, the Demon Kingdomwhich is so varied that they have even introduced a race of giants. And this is what’s interesting, since it seems like a more than perfect synchronization with Eiichiro Oda’s work, leaving us with an unexpected crossover. Below, we will tell you more details.

Dragon Ball Daima and One Piece synchronize perfectly in an unexpected collaboration

Dragon Ball Daima presents his race of giants in the Demon Kingdom

Dragon Ball Daima presents his race of giants in the Demon Kingdom

As we have mentioned, Dragon Ball Daima has been correcting some deficiencies in the franchise. And an example of this is that he has taken the time to develop and expand this world in which the adventure takes place, showing us the races that inhabit it.

This is how we have met the Mega race, which are gigantic beings that have great strength due to their dimensions. And this is the really curious thing, because when we take into account the arc that One Piece adaptsthen we come across a synchronized crossover.

And One Piece, in the manga, is adapting the Elbaf arc, which has a lot of giants that are part of this narrative. Therefore, both One Piece and Dragon Ball Daima have introduced a giant plot at the same time, in perfect synchronicity.

The synchronicity between One Piece and Dragon Ball Daima to present giants is very interesting

The synchronicity between One Piece and Dragon Ball Daima to present giants is very interesting

But that’s not all, since they share certain characteristics. On the one hand, we have that, in One Piece, the giants live as entities alien and indifferent to the rest of the races. This is something that also happens with the Mega in Dragon Ball Daimasince they are not interested in anything in the Demon Realm or in other matters other than their own lives. Not to mention that in both works they are absurdly powerful, even in Dragon Ball Daima are a threat to Goku, Vegeta and Piccolo.

It has always been mentioned that One Piece draws a lot of inspiration from Dragon Ball, but in this case, we could take it as the opposite. And it is that It could be that the Mega giants are somewhat inspired by those from One Pieceat least for these characteristics. Obviously, what has pleasantly surprised fans is not the fact that there was an inspiration, because this cannot be confirmed, but the synchronization that the works have had.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that giants appear in the franchise, since we already saw them in Dragon Ball GT. And it is that, although not a canonical seriesthe truth is that, in the sixth episode, we saw Goku and the others land on a planet inhabited by this race. Therefore, older fans have noticed this parallel.

Elbaf is a Land of Giants in One Piece

Elbaf is a Land of Giants in One Piece

And so, this detail adds to the list of other similarities between Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Daima, which makes sense, since This new original anime takes the best from many other adaptations of the franchiselike the exploration and adventure of the original anime and the explosive battles of Dragon Ball Z, for example.

Fans of both franchises are still waiting for an official crossover, but this has not happened yet. The closest was that special episode between Dragon Ball, Toriko and One Piecewhere we saw Luffy and Goku meet and interact.

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