The possible events on the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super" reportedly revealed the genuine identity of the Black Goku and the arrival of Future Trunks from an alternate dimension. This article might contain spoilers for DBS episode 47 so read at own risk.
Episode 47 marks the new arc of the all-time favorite anime, notes Game N Guide. According to the website, it was Beerus who allegedly created the Black Goku, who is another formidable villain to watch out for.
However, the new arc is said to bring the new saga, as reportedly announced by the creator, Akira Toriyama. And aside from introducing the new antagonist, the series will now focus on the arrival of Future Trunks.
According to the report, Bulma and Vegeta's son came to their world to warn Goku about the said villain. While the details about Black Goku remains a mystery, there is a lingering theory that he was a Saiyan from Planet Earth in Universe 6.
Sourcing from a writer named ZeusKing Vibs, the antagonist must have been revived after Beerus wished the planet back after they claimed the win during the previous saga. On the other hand, Future Trunks will reportedly sport a new hair color, which he might be obtained from acquiring Super Saiyan Blue.
Forbes stated that the grown-up character will have a bluish-dyed hair, compared to the purple one that viewers used to see on the previous Dragon Ball sagas. The superhero might also show his Evil Trunks form.
Episode 47 is rumored to be titled with "New Chapter! An Obscure Enemy Appears," notes Christian Today. Meanwhile, other titles include "A New Chapter! A Black New Enemy" and "A new development begins! The boy returns to our time."
Catch the Synopsis below, courtesy of Facebook Page Gojiitaaf:
"After the tournament against Universe 6, Trunks returns from the future to find Goku and the others. After defeating Cell, peace would have been restored, but the reason for his coming is...
"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 47 airs in FujiTV on June12.
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