Amazon is the latest brand collaborating with Dragon Ball, celebrating the release of Dragon Ball Daima on Prime Video with fun, colorful boxes depicting Goku and friends. On Sunday, December 22, Amazon began shipping select packages in exclusive Daima-themed boxes, marking the first time the e-commerce giant has tied its branding so closely with the iconic anime franchise. These limited-edition boxes will be distributed randomly, making them a must-have for collectors and fans eager to showcase their excitement for the newest installment of the Dragon Ball saga. For decades, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has been a cornerstone of anime and manga, captivating audiences with its fast-paced, action-packed storytelling and iconic characters. Created by Toriyama in 1984, the franchise began as a serialized manga in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Thanks to its inclusion in Cartoon Network’s Toonami programming block, it quickly gained a global following, inspiring multiple anime adaptations, films, and

Amazon is the latest brand collaborating with Dragon Ball, celebrating the release of Dragon Ball Daima on Prime Video with fun, colorful boxes depicting Goku and friends. On Sunday, December 22, Amazon began shipping select packages in exclusive Daima-themed boxes, marking the first time the e-commerce giant has tied its branding so closely with the iconic anime franchise. These limited-edition boxes will be distributed randomly, making them a must-have for collectors eager to showcase their excitement for the newest installment of the Dragon Ball saga.
For decades, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has been a cornerstone of anime and manga, captivating audiences with its fast-paced, action-packed storytelling and iconic characters. Created by Toriyama in 1984, the franchise began as a serialized manga in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Thanks to its inclusion in Cartoon Network’s Toonami programming block, it quickly gained a global following, inspiring multiple anime adaptations, films, character-themed clothing, and video games.
For decades, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has been a cornerstone of anime and manga, captivating audiences with its fast-paced, action-packed storytelling and iconic characters. Created by Toriyama in 1984, the franchise began as a serialized manga in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Thanks to its inclusion in Cartoon Network’s Toonami programming block, it quickly gained a global following, inspiring multiple anime adaptations, films, character-themed clothing, and video games.
- 12/23/2024
- by Coleman Clark
- ScreenRant
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