Did A ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Actor Leak The Name Of Goku's New Power?

The countdown is on for Dragon Ball Super’s next episode. After a short hiatus, the anime will [...]

The countdown is on for Dragon Ball Super's next episode. After a short hiatus, the anime will return tonight with a one-hour special featuring Goku's first full-on fight with Jiren. And, if you have checked out Twitter, then you might have already seen the name of Goku's new power.

Last night, the Dragon Ball fandom got an update from one of its top voice actors. Toshio Yoshita, who voices Yamcha in Japan, took to Twitter to promote Dragon Ball Super's next episode.

"About 19 hours to Migattenogokui," the actor wrote in both English and Japanese. The tweet itself was a caption to an image of Goku and Jiren figurines fighting, but it is Toshio's name that has fans buzzing.

Thanks to translator Todd Blankenship, fans have been able to breakdown the Japanese term and how it relates to Goku.

"Migattenogokui (身勝手の極意/Migatte no Goku'i) is the Japanese name for "Master of Self-Movement"/"Secret of Selfishness," Blankenship explained.

It is still unclear whether the name Toshio mentioned refers to Goku's new form or a technique that comes about thanks to the transformation. The actor isn't the first person to use the phrase either as fans were shown the name in Weekly Shonen Jump's latest issue. The magazine released a new synopsis for Dragon Ball Super's 111th episode, and the summary included a nod to Migatte no Goku'i. You can read the description of "Extreme Battle of Another Dimension! Hit vs Jiren!!" below:

"Goku This Week: will he be able to perfect "Mastery of Self-Movement"?! Goku has been injured head-to-toe by Jiren's attack! However, immediately before going down, he starts to awaken to a new power called "Mastery of Self-Movement"! What could this be?!"

For now, fans can only wait and see how the official Dragon Ball Super release handle the power-up. Keep checking back with ComicBook for all the latest news on the anime as the special prepares for its premiere!

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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