'Dragon Ball Super' Just Brought Back Vegito

Dragon Ball Super has reached the final battle of the Future Trunks arc on Toonami, and fans have [...]

Dragon Ball Super has reached the final battle of the Future Trunks arc on Toonami, and fans have been waiting to see Vegito in the English dub ever since it was revealed that the character would be returning to the franchise.

How was Vegito's big debut? It was definitely as great as his appearance was the first time, but just a bit shorter. At least fans were treated to some amazing moves before he disappeared, however.

As Fused Zamasu's fusion started to break down, as his emotions began literally tearing him apart, Goku realized that he and Vegeta would need to fuse again in order to stand a chance. Vegeta hates the idea, of course, but Gowasu assures them that they'll only be fused for an hour. So the two become Vegito, and are able to go Super Saiyan Blue right away.

Like his first appearance, Vegito plays around with his enemy as he constantly taunts Zamasu's power. Vegito is definitely stronger, and manages to land several hits on Zamasu (which in turn drives Zamasu mad). He brings back his ki sword he once used against Majin Buu, and even debuts a brand new attack.

Although the attack has been seen in video games before, Vegito's Final Kamehameha combined Goku's Super Kamehameha with Vegeta's Final Flash attacks into one impressive final move. But in playing around with Zamasu and using such impressive and big moves, as well as constantly staying in Super Saiyan Blue, Goku and Vegeta quickly burned through the Potara energy keeping them together.

Seeing Vegito for any amount of time was definitely special to fans, but there is a lingering wish that his time around could have been longer.

Dragon Ball Super is currently airing its English dub on Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block Saturday evenings at 9:30 p.m. It is also available to stream on Funimationand Amazon Video. The Japanese language release of the series is complete, and available to stream on Funimation, VRV, and Crunchyroll.

If you want to catch up with the English dub, the first 52 episodes of Dragon Ball Super are now available to stream on FunimationNOW, VRV, and available to purchase on Amazon Video as well. The 52 episodes span the full range of what has aired in the North America and covers the "Battle of Gods" arc, "Revival of F" arc, the "Universe 6" arc, and bringing the series right up to the current TV airings of the "Future Trunks" arc.

The first Dragon Ball Super film is set to release this December in Japan, and it has just released its first trailer. The film will focus on the Saiyans, the "origins of Goku's power," and potentially the story of the very first Super Saiyan. 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 character designs. Fans will get their first look at the new film during the Dragon Ball North America Tour, as well.

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