Dragon Ball Super Introduces New Planets, Mass Deaths

08/26/2019 05:48 pm EDT

Dragon Ball Super Chapter 51 picks up from the big twist of the milestone 50th issue by showing us how new villain Planet-Eater Moro celebrates his newfound freedom. Moro and his gang of escaped convicts from the Galactic Patrol Prison are now terrorizing the universe, and in the process we get to learn about (and just as quickly say goodbye to) some new worlds of the Dragon Ball universe.

After consuming the rest of all life on New Namek, Moro and his gang head out into the cosmos to enact a simple, two-part scheme: Moro's convict gang scouts new planets and loots them of their riches, then they pass on the planet's location to Moro, who shows up and consumes all life on that planet, further restoring his vigor and might. Not all the planets are fully named and detailed, per se, but they each have a unique identity that fans will likely enjoy discovering:

This process of planetary destruction continues for days, and along the way Dragon Ball Super manga maestro Toyotaro makes stops on some new planets, where Moro's gang mix it up with the locals:

Dragon Ball Super currently airs its English dub on Adult Swim during the Toonamiprogramming block on Saturday evenings, and is also available to stream on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese-language release of the series is complete, and available to stream on FunimationNOW and Crunchyroll. The manga has chapters that can currently be read for free thanks to Viz Media, and Dragon Ball Super's big movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is now available on Blu-ray and DVD.

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