
Dragon Ball Daima Episode 7 đź”´ Review / Archivesâś”
. Of course when I say “weakest,” I only really mean getting something between a 7.5 and an 8 rather than a 10, so it still looks plenty good enough to get a pass, and while Shin using telekinesis to crash a few ships isn't as cool as Goku zipping around with his Power Pole, it's still plenty fun to look at. #DragonBallDaima #Episode7 #Review #Anime #DragonBall #Daima #EpisodeReview #AnimeReview #DragonBallReview #AnimeCommunity #AnimeDiscussion #AnimeAnalysis #AnimeHighlights #AnimeFans #AnimeLovers However, the most interesting part of all this comes after the fight as we learn more about what that collar means. Panzy explains that they were created by Dr. Arinsu during Dabura's reign as a tracking device for Majins of the Third Demon World, and they're indicators of their status as third-class citizens. When Shin realizes that the metal used to create the collars comes from an indestructible metal that originates from the Glind's home planet, he also reveals that he knows how to remove them, and helps to get rid of Panzy's. While it feels cheap for Panzy to get her collar removed so easily, Shin decides to do so without a second thought helping to place the show squarely above several other isekai that have somehow wrestled with the topic of breaking slave collars.