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‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 18 Shows Goku, Vegeta Cleaning Together

| Nov 06, 2015 07:02 AM EST

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The 30-second teaser for the 18th episode of "Dragon Ball Super" showing Goku and Vegeta doing chores together is on YouTube.

Toei Animations' latest "Dragon Ball" series has been steadily airing episodes since July 5. Every week, a short teaser for the upcoming episode is released for fans to speculate about, and the video for the 18th episode was no exception.

The next episode is titled "I Have Come Too! Training Begins on Beerus' Planet!" and immediately explains why Goku is busy doing chores such as collecting plants and sweeping large trees alongside Vegeta.

In the teaser, fans can observe how Goku approaches Whis so that the iconic protagonist can be as strong as Vegeta. The familiar antagonist has been training with Whis for about six months, and Goku is certain that Vegeta has become a formidable being.

Likewise, Goku makes a promise that he would defeat Beerus once they have another round of battle.

On the other hand, the previous episode showed several relatives of Gohan and Videl's baby daughter arguing over what their baby, Pan, should focus in while growing up. Chi-Chi opposed the suggestion that Pan should become a martial arts fighter as Goku's wife wants the granddaughter to be more feminine and less masculine.

The 17th episode also revealed that Chi-Chi did not want her husband to leave and train with Vegeta and Whis. Despite this, Goku decided to travel and become Whis' apprentice. Goku's wife then remarked that her husband would eventually return, especially when Goku gets incredibly hungry.

Meanwhile, "Dragon Ball Super" has received some media attention when it showed Mr. Satan in Super Saiyan form, but that was only a dream sequences, according to Tech Times.

The 2015 series is based on a story developed by Akira Toriyama. The plot revolves around Goku working hard to preserve order and security after the hero's spectacular battle with Majin Buu.

Produced by Fuji Television, the anime series currently does not have a specified total number of episodes. "Dragon Ball Super" is Toei Animations' first series for the franchise after 18 years, according to The Fandom Post.

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