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‘Dragon Ball Super’ new spoilers for Universal Survival Arc from Animedia: Who is the strongest earthling?

| Jan 11, 2017 06:19 AM EST

‘Dragon Ball Super’ episode 77 preview trailer, spoilers: The universe’s greatest martial arts tournament begins

The new arc of "Dragon Ball Super" starts off with episode 77 and new spoilers are out from Animedia.

Warning: This article contains spoilers. Read to know more.

"Dragon Ball Super" "Universal Survival Arc" Info from Animedia

Herms98 or Todd Blankenship has shared the translation of the recently released info. In the summary, there is a quick recap of the Champa arc from last year leading to the Zamasu arc. 

"The 'Universal Survival Arc' begins! The complex history of Earth's 10 representatives.

Do you remember? During the "God of Destruction Champa Arc," the Omni-king, ruler of the universes, suggested a tournament in which the strongest warriors from throughout the 12 universes would assemble. But, afterward there was the battle against Universe 10's Zamasu, so everyone forgot about this. Everyone that is except Goku, who likes fighting even more than food, and asks Omni-King again about holding the tournament. And so, with episode 77 the series finally enters the Universal Survival Arc.

For this tournament, 10 warriors are selected from each universe. 10 warriors, including Goku, are representing Earth. Checking out this roster, it is Goku's son Gohan, the strongest Earthling Kuririn, their master the Turtle Hermit, and a whole bunch of Goku's former rivals. Piccolo and Tenshinan gave Goku intense fights in his younger days, and it goes without saying that Vegeta is Goku's eternal rival. Majin Boo was like a fearsome foe who once had Goku on the ropes. In other words, these guys represent Goku's fighting history itself. Plus, Androids 17 and 18 are also formidable foes who once gave Vegeta a tough fight.

These members who have clashed their power and skills together can truly be said to be the strongest 10 on Earth now. It seems that Goku plans on improving his ki power and stamina by training with Kuririn in preparation to fight the strong opponents ahead. We are looking forward to Goku's further evolution," reads the complete Animedia.

"Dragon Ball Super" episodes air Sundays on Fuji TV in Japan and the episodes with subtitles can be watched on Crunchyroll, FUNimation, Daisuki and AnimeLab.

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