There are few things Dragon Ball fans like more than Mystic Gohan.
The hero may get ragged on thanks to his weak story arcs following Dragon Ball Z, but Dragon Ball Super is trying to make get the half-Saiyan in fighting shape again. After a long wait, it looks like Gohan is ready to take on his Ultimate form during the Tournament of Power.
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A new set of Dragon Ball Super synopses dropped in Japan recently, and translators like Ken Xyro were quick to get them ready for English fans. You can check out the new synopsis for “Don’t Go Easy, Gohan! Decisive Battle Against Universe 10!!” here:
Gohan, who has now regained his former strength, attacks Botamo’s belly with a barrage of punches and shoots him out of the stage using a Kamehameha. Then his new opponent Obni glares at him. They rush towards each other, but a punch from Gohan knocks the Rocket Pendant off from Obni’s neck.
After reading over the synopsis, fans know Gohan going mystic is a total inevitability. The description tells audiences the fighter has regained his former strength, one Gohan hasn’t exercised much since his Dragon Ball Z prime. The hero managed to re-enter the form during a training round with Piccolo prior to the start of the Tournament of Power. With Gohan’s strength revived, the warrior is set to rain down upon Universe 10 without mercy.
If the synopsis wasn’t enough to convince you, a preview image for Dragon Ball Super’s 103rd episode was released. The image, which can be seen above, shows Gohan powering up his ki – but it is his hair that has grabbed attention. After all, the hero is rocking his tell-tale bang, and fans know what that means: Gohan isn’t playing around any more.
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 airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.