Get A Better Look At 'Dragon Ball's' New Namekians

Dragon Ball Super fans are currently in the midst of the Universal Survival arc, with the [...]

Dragon Ball Super fans are currently in the midst of the Universal Survival arc, with the Tournament of Power in full swing. However, not all characters have been revealed as of yet. Universe 6 still has a couple of characters that have been released, however; have not made an anime appearance just yet. Because Universe 6 is the twin universe for Universe 7, it meant that there were some very similar races within them.

In both Universes 6 and 7 fans have seen many strong Saiyans and of course another version of Freeza's race. However, now there seems to be yet another familiar race is coming soon that Dragon Ball Super fans have not seen in Universe 6. Last month it was revealed that Universe 6 has two Namekian fighters as well, with fans assuming that they are quite powerful, as Piccolo is from Universe 7. However, only their faces were originally revealed, with now their full body shots being released.

There is a great deal of speculation surrounding these new Namekian warriors, as it is unknown whether or not they are evil or good. Originally in the Universe 6 arc of Dragon Ball Super, Champa and Beerus only selected good warriors for the friendly tournament, with Champa insulted by the revelations of Frost's actual evil nature. However, this is a tournament of survival, with both universes selecting evil characters in order to not be erased.

It is possible that these new Namekian warriors in Saoneru and Pirina have absorbed many other Namekians, possibly even more than Piccolo. In addition, they may also be able to use the Super Namekian transformation, as it shouldn't be limited to only Universe 7's Namekian fighters. These two new fighters will add a level of mysteriousness to the Tournament of Power and should be quite dangerous, especially as fans don't know of their history as of yet.

Namekians
(Photo: Toei Animation)

Dragon Ball Super's "Universal Survival" saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon BallSuper 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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