Watch Dragon Ball's First-Ever Female Super Saiyan Transformation Ever

05/28/2017 07:33 pm EDT

The time has finally come. It has been decades since Akira Toriyama first brought Dragon Ball into this world, but the franchise is still one-upping itself. After years of begging, the folks behind Dragon Ball Super made a major fan-wish come true. The anime finally introduced the first female Saiyan who could harness the Super Saiyan transformation. And, if you have not watch the historic moment, then you need to do so ASAP.

In the video above, fans can watch as several Saiyans from Universe 6 begin training in an isolated area. Cabba is shown teaching the lady Saiyan Caulifla how to go Super Saiyan in order to make her join the Tournament of Power. The pair realize the girl is having some issues with the transformation, and it does not sit well with Caulifla's hot-headed nature. However, the real issue may lie with how Cabba is teaching the girl how to assume the power.

After Cabba explains the 'tingly' feeling which comes with going Super Saiyan, he tells Caulifla to focus her energy in the top of her back. Rather than using rage to go Super Saiyan, Caulifla's stubborn self is able to go into the form to simply gloat about how strong she is. Once the lady is able to enter the state at will, Caulifla makes the note that she could probably beat Cabba when she's Super Saiyan. And, with a shy nod, Cabba agrees.

In the background, fans can also see that Caulifla's underling Kale has been watching her superior train to go Super Saiyan. The shy girl will get her own chance to train towards that goal in next week's episode, and fans have been waiting for that moment to come. When Dragon Ball Super debuted its 'Universal Survival' arc, it did so with a trailer which showed Kale powering up into a Super Saiyan form similar to the one Broly uses. So, in just under a week, fans will get to see the quiet female Saiyan tap into that power for the first time.

You can read the synopsis of "Emergency! We Don't Have All 10 Members!!" below:

"The tournament member Majin Buu ends up unable to participate. It turns out he's fallen asleep and definitely won't wake up again for about two months. Goku rushes to Buu."

(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 Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami will begin airing the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.

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