"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 76 is definitely something big for all Krillin fans out there. As it turns out, the short and stocky fighter has rejoined Goku in his battles against ex-villains of the franchise. The entire episode was made special with the fact that Krillin has long been AWOL in the series and his appearance is definitely refreshing for fans worldwide.

In "Dragon Ball Super" Episode 76, Krillin will have to withstand all the adversities and keep himself strong, recharge and regain his strength in order to be able to help Goku fight some of the former enemies in the franchise. Krillin is one of the characters in the series that is a favorite of fans among the key characters. He has always been there, a constant companion to Goku when facing challenges in "Dragon Ball" along with Bulma Briefs. For starters, Krillin is the bald fighter who becomes a source of relief for those awaiting him, as he is one of the fighters who does not give up that easily.

As revealed in the preview, Krillin had to find in himself the motivations he needs to endure and thrive. In this episode entitled, "Beat the Fearsome Foes! Kuririn's Fighting Spirit Returns!" Krillin's struggles were exposed, which he soon got over with after training with Goku under the Turtle Hermit, Master Yoshi. In order to surpass the training, they have to find the medicine "Paradise Grass" in a very scary forest. Along the way, they encountered several enemies such as Majin Buu and Frieza - some of the most powerful villains fans have seen from "Dragon Ball Z."

Goku is pumped to start the training but Krillin got scared and lost his will during the process. His mind changes in the middle of the series because of a phenomenal incident that really pushed him to the limits. We won't spoil, check it out!

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 76 also serves as a penultimate episode before the "Universal Survival" saga officially kicks off. It is setting the stage for the latest story arc in the series pinning Goku and his friends against tougher opponents. Goku requested a multiverse-spanning tournament paving way for sketchy foes appearing in the next episodes to come.

The next episode of the "Dragon Ball Super" will be released on Crunchyroll next Saturday, February 4th at 9 p.m. EST, while Toonami will air the English dub on the same day at 11:30 p.m. on Adult Swim.

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