'Dragon Ball Super' Confirms Goku Is Getting An Insane New Technique

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super’s 111th episode lie below!If you have spent any time in [...]

Warning! Spoilers for Dragon Ball Super's 111th episode lie below!

If you have spent any time in the Dragon Ball fandom lately, then you know all eyes are on Goku right now. Dragon Ball Super will air a one-hour special this weekend that sees the Saiyan go up against Jiren. And, if a new synopsis is right, then Goku will enter a mysterious new form and then discover a new technique of his.

Over on Twitter, the anime fandom began buzzing when Dragon Ball Super's leaked synopsis dropped from Weekly Shonen Jump's latest issue. The description hit the Internet in Korean, but translator Todd Blankenship turned it around for English-speaking fans. You can check out the synopsis of episode 111 below:

"Universe 6's linchpin Hit vs the strongest warrior, Jiren! After finally going into action, the mightiest man Jiren has seriously wounded Goku! Jiren next sets his sights on the strongest assassin, the Universe 6 warrior Hit!

Goku This Week: will he be able to master having his body react on its own?! Goku has been injured head-to-toe by Jiren's attack! However, immediately before going down, he awakened to a new power called "Mastery of Self-Movement", where his body reacts on its own! What could this be?!"

As you can see, the synopsis' latter half breaks down a new power Goku will get once the hour-special wraps. There's no official name for the technique until Weekly Shonen Jump releases its Japanese synopsis, but Mastery of Self-Movement sounds fancy and rightly so.

After all, Dragon Ball Super has teased Goku's power has been very limited because of how his brain lags. Whis and Beerus dressed down both Goku and Vegeta for their inability to fight without thinking of their body movements. Whis stressed Beerus is as strong as he is because he simply moves instead of planning, and it appears Goku's strange new form will help him unlock that much-needed power.

Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami also airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.

Dragon Ball SuperSunday at on Fuji Television Network

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