'Dragon Ball Super' Confirms [SPOILER'S] Strange Fusion

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super’s 114th episode lie below:If you haven’t been lurking [...]

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super's 114th episode lie below:

If you haven't been lurking in the Dragon Ball fandom this week, then you should know fans are all buzzing about one thing. Thanks to some new synopses, fans have been going back-and-forth over whether Kale and Caulifla are about to fuse. And, if a new description is right, then it seems the girls are about to get real close.

Over on Twitter, a brand-new synopsis for Dragon Ball Super's 114th episode has gone live. The upcoming release promises that Kale will have "further growth" and a "great transformation" thanks to a very special technique. You can check out the translated synopsis below:

"Further growth! Kale's great transformation! Through her desire to be of use to Caulifla, Kale successfully controls her true power! And then Champa teaches the two of them a secret technique…?!"

The synopsis stops just short of name-dropping a fusion, but fans have seen this kind of power teased before. When you consider the anime's follow-up episode title, then you can see why fans are freaking out. After all, a title like "Goku v Kefla" is a good indicator that Kale and Caulifla's names aren't the only things about to fuse.

There's no telling what Kale and Caulifla will look like when they fuse together, but fans are interested to see how Champa teaches the girls the move. In a previous episode, Cabba did hint the pair are Universe 6's secret weapons, so the boy may already know about the fusion skills.

Dragon Ball is not stranger to fusions, but the fandom is ready to see how Champa gets the two girls to merge. For the Saiyans of Universe 7, they were taught the skill by the Metamorans. Goku learns the Fusion Dance from the race while in the Other World, and he impart the skill to Vegeta, Goten, and Trunks. Universe 6 may have their own Metamoran teachers, but Champa could surprise everyone with his own tutoring style.

So, who knows? Maybe fans will get to see Champa try to do the dance with Beerus. If that is not a hilarious sight to think about, then what is?

Dragon Ball Super's "Universal Survival" saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.

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