The finale of *Dragon Ball Daima* delivers an exhilarating showdown between Gomah and Goku, who unveils a new transformation. Fans eagerly anticipated this episode to shed light on the absence of Super Saiyan 4 in *Dragon Ball Super*. So, how does the finale of *Dragon Ball Daima* address the missing Super Saiyan 4 in *Super*?
In episode 19 of *Dragon Ball Daima*, the Z Fighters revert to their adult forms thanks to Glorio's wish. Vegeta attempts to defeat Gomah solo but falls short, even in his Super Saiyan 3 form. Goku steps up, harnessing the power bestowed by Neva in the previous episode, which he dubs "Super Saiyan 4."
With this new form, Goku engages Gomah in a fierce battle, managing to hold his ground. He unleashes his signature Kamehameha, blasting a hole through Gomah and the Demon Realm, allowing Piccolo to strike a critical blow by knocking out Gomah's eye. Although Piccolo can't finish the job, Majin Kuu delivers the final hits, vanquishing Gomah and liberating the Demon Realm.
At this juncture, fans might expect *Dragon Ball Daima* to clarify that Super Saiyan 4 is exclusive to the Demon Realm or only accessible through Neva's power. However, the series takes a different route. Goku casually tells Vegeta that he achieved this form through training post-Buu, with no mention of any memory erasure. This leaves the canonical status of *Dragon Ball Daima* ambiguous.
The introduction of Super Saiyan 4 in *Daima* raises significant questions about its place within the *Dragon Ball* canon. It's hard to believe Goku wouldn't use such a powerful form against Beerus in *Dragon Ball Super*, especially with Earth's fate hanging in the balance. While Goku might have forgotten about it, Vegeta, always competitive and frustrated by Goku's advancements, would surely remember.
A potential resolution appears in the post-credits scene of the *Dragon Ball Daima* finale, which hints at two more Evil Third Eyes in the Demon Realm. If the series continues and these objects fall into the wrong hands, it could provide a pathway for Super Saiyan 4's return and subsequent loss by Goku. This is speculative, but without such a development, *Dragon Ball* risks creating a significant plot hole that could fuel endless debates among fans.
Thus, *Dragon Ball Daima*'s finale leaves the absence of Super Saiyan 4 in *Dragon Ball Super* unexplained, setting the stage for potential future storylines. For more on *Dragon Ball Daima*, check out the series' intro song.
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