• ‘Dragon Ball Super’ episodes 53 and 54 titles, airdates revealed: Who is Black Goku? Plus Trunks’ determination [SPOILERS]

‘Dragon Ball Super’ episodes 53 and 54 titles, airdates revealed: Who is Black Goku? Plus Trunks’ determination [SPOILERS] (Photo : Facebook/Gojiitaaf)

The second episode of the Future Trunks arc is set to move things forward as Trunks arrives in the present time in the time machine. Viewers can watch "Dragon Ball Super" episode 48 on Sunday, June 19 on Fuji TV at 9 a.m. Japan Time.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for "Dragon Ball Super" episodes. Read to know more.

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"Dragon Ball Super" episode 48 spoilers roundup

He who is pure evil has arrived and his abilities and powers are unmatched. Future Trunks, alone, cannot take down the mighty Black Goku.

In "Dragon Ball Super" episode 48, Future Trunks takes the time machine using the fuel given by Bulma to travel in the past and contact his allies. There is 'Hope' scribbled on the surface of the time machine and he is lying unconscious.

Meanwhile, it will be interesting to know who wrote Hope on the time machine. It is possible that it will be revealed in the upcoming episode.

"Hey, this is Goku! What?! Future Trunks got beat up by some enemy called "Black" who looks just like me? And now Trunks has come to our world in his time machine?! This is no time to be taking it easy! Alright then! Me and Vegeta will go face him! Next time on Dragon Ball Super: "Hope Again!! Trunks Awakens in the Present" Don't miss it!" reads the translation of "Dragon Ball Super" episode 48 preview trailer.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 47 official Fuji TV ratings

The Fuji TV ratings of "Dragon Ball Super" episode 47 are impressive as the numbers spiked after the start of Future Trunks arc.

Episode 47 has received 8.4 points. The episode has created a major hype before it aired last week and it is reflected in the numbers.

Stay tuned for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 49 preview trailer and spoilers. Share your views in the section below.

"Dragon Ball Super" episodes air Sundays on Fuji TV at 9 a.m. and don't forget to watch "One Piece" at 9:30 a.m. Japan time.