Dragon Ball Super Synopsis Teases Golden Freeza's Return
Dragon Ball Super fans better get ready. After all, Goku has brought Freeza back, and the galactic [...]
Dragon Ball Super fans better get ready. After all, Goku has brought Freeza back, and the galactic tyrant is more blood-thirsty than ever before. The Dragon Ball Z villain was brought back to life to help defend Universe 7 from total annihilation, but that doesn't mean Freeza can't have his fun. According to a new episode synopsis, it looks like Freeza will bloody his hands long before the Omni-King's Tournament of Power begins.
You can read the new, bloody synopsis for "The Wickedest! The Evilest! Freeza Runs Wild!!" below:
"A mysterious gang lays on ambush for Goku and Freeza after they return from Hell. Freeza transforms into his Golden form and mercilessly slaughters his enemies. Goku is too busy covering Freeza's surroundings to stop him."
Judging from the synopsis, it looks like Freeza has been itching for a fight ever since he was taken out of hell. The episode prior to this one will see Universes 4 and 9 plot against Goku due to Freeza's return. There's no telling if the assassins sent for the villain came from either of those universes, but it won't matter to Freeza. So long as he gets to kill his offenders he'll be fine.
Of course, the synopsis does give fans one exciting tidbit; Golden Freeza is making a return, and it will be used to take down an onslaught of warriors. The form, which first debuted in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', acts as Freeza's own Super Saiyan state. The villain is the only one of his race to achieve the form, and Freeza promptly named it after himself. The baddie was only able to reach the state thanks to his obsessive desire to defeat Goku. Golden Freeza has power which can make even Super Saiyan Blue Goku nervous, so the assassins sent to kill Freeza really never had a chance.
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.