'Dragon Ball Super' Episode Title Stresses Toppo's Return

Toppo is one of the more mysterious fighters in Universe 11, and Dragon Ball Super fans have been [...]

Toppo is one of the more mysterious fighters in Universe 11, and Dragon Ball Super fans have been trying to get to the center of the character for some time. He was a God of Destruction candidate alongside the intensely strong Jiren, and is far more outspoken about his delivering of justice.

But the title for Episode 125 of the series teases that Toppo's going to be a lot more dangerous for Universe 7 than fans have ever thought.

The title for Episode 125 of the series is "Advent of the God of Destruction, Toppo! There is Only Overwhelming Power!!" which teases Toppo's hidden power. Though Beerus has made sure to note how Toppo was close to becoming an official God of Destruction in the past, fans had assumed Jiren was the one because he is the fighter that was "as strong as a God of Destruction."

But given that Jiren denied the role before, and that Toppo was the only other confirmed candidate, it makes Toppo's possible transformation even more palpable. Though Gohan and Android 17 were last seen struggling against him, to think he could reach an even greater level of power seems to be a tricky situation for Universe 7.

Because if Toppo does return from a potential defeat with the God's Hakai, then what could it mean for his spot in the Tournament of Power and the rest of the fighters?

There is also currently a new Dragon Ball film in the works for 2018. The film will focus on the Saiyans, the "origins of Goku's power," and potentially the story of the very first Super Saiyan God. Not only does it aim to be the best film in the series, original creator Akira Toriyama will be contributing to the film's script and new character designs.

Dragon Ball Super's "Universal Survival" arc is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. DragonBall Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturday evenings at 7:15 p.m. CST. Adult Swim airs the English dub during its Toonami block Saturday evenings at 9:30 p.m, and is now available to stream on FunimationNOW and Amazon Video.

If you want to catch up with the English dub, the first 39 episodes of Dragon Ball Super are now available to stream on FunimationNOW, Crunchyroll's VRV service, and available to purchase on Amazon Video. The 39 episodes span the full range of what has aired in the North America and covers the "Battle of Gods" arc, "Revival of F" arc, and the most recently ended "Universe 6" arc.

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