Dragon Ball Super Synopsis Hints At Beerus & Champa Feud

07/11/2017 09:33 pm EDT

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super's 99th episode lie below!

This Saturday, Dragon Ball Super will make a comeback with its 99th episode, and the release will see Krillin power-up big time. The anime's most recent episode ended with a preview which showed Krillin rushing to assist Android 18 in battle, but it failed to show another skirmish. Apparently, Beerus and Champa are about to embark on a feud, and there is no telling how that will end up going.

Weekly Shonen Jump recently released an in-depth synopsis for Dragon Ball Super's next episode, and Todd Blankenship had kindly translated it for English-speaking fans. You can read the partial synopsis for "Show It Off! Krillin's Reserves of Strength" below:

"Krillin and Android 18! Their Husband-and-Wife power explodes!!

Beerus This Week: Hostile towards Universe 6's Champa?! The gods watch the progress of the battle from the benches! While feeling antagonistic towards Universe 6's God of Destruction Champa, Universe 7's God of Destruction Beerus gives his contestants advice!!"

According to the episode's synopsis, Beerus and Champa aren't going to be sharing any brotherly love during the Tournament of Power. The two Gods of Destruction are not known for being lovey-dovey, but they are close. Beerus and Champa are mirrors of one another given the twin status of Universe 6 and Universe 7. The fighters are tight with one another, but Zen-Oh will begin to drive a wedge between the pair. After all, both Beerus and Champa have their universes at stake right now, and only one will make it out of the Tournament of Power intact.

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The synopsis of Dragon Ball Super's current saga can be read here: "According to an invitation that Goku gets, Zen-Oh (Omni King) is starting a martial arts tournament between all the universes called "Chikara no Taikai" (Tournament of Power). But it is the beginning of universal destruction. Something awaits the winners and losers of this tournament. What will become of this fierce team battle between each universe's elite warriors?

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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