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‘Dragon Ball Super’ Fans Are Emotional Over Vegeta’s Elimination

Dragon Ball Super’s latest episode saw Universe 7 take a big loss, as Vegeta was eliminated from […]

Dragon Ball Super‘s latest episode saw Universe 7 take a big loss, as Vegeta was eliminated from the Tournament of Power, after giving his all (and then some) in a final fight with Jiren.

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Not surprisingly, Vegeta’s elimination has caused a major stir with Dragon Ball Super fans, who are feeling some kind of way about the fact that Vegeta is gone, and how the Saiyan Prince went out.

Here’s what the fans are saying:

Pride Before The Fall

Seeing Vegeta’sย body break, even though his will to fight remained unbroken, really was emotional for a lot of fans.ย 

Big Goodbyes

There were indeed some other milestones at work in this episode, as voice actress Hiromiย Tsuruย left Bulmaย behind. Ayaย Hisakawaย will take over the role, in whatever comes next for the series.ย 

Saiyan Pride

Vegetaย may have lost, but thanks to the latter half of the Tournament of Power, Vegetaย has become a big winner in the eyes of the fandom. His defeat at the hands of Jirenย may ironically turn out to be one of his most celebrated moments in the entire series!

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Vegetaย is officially a sex symbol, ya’ll. That #ShirtlessVegetaย heat is raging strong!

Sensitive Saiyan

Other fans were heartstruckย from seeing this rare level of emotion from Vegeta. Remember when this guy came to Earth to maim and kill way back in that first season ofย Dragon Ball Z?ย 

The Marvel Connection

This is fan might’ve enjoyed Marvel’sย Black Panther – butย Dragon Ballย was clearly never far from his mind while watching it. Vegetaย = icon.ย 

Goku Hate

This pretty much speaks for the sector of the fandomย that is disappointed in how the Tournament of Power has played out. Too predictable with its Gokuย UI vs Jirenย finaleย – even though the final battle looks to be really awesome.ย 

Remember the Titan

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Dragon Ball Super‘s “Universal Survival” arc is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball 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.

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