‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 63 Spoilers, News And Updates: Goku Takes A New Role, Show Finally Released Legally in the United States

Finally, after over 18 years, the latest "Dragon Ball Super" episode 63 and onwards will be available to the fans. Creator Akira Toriyama says that he has already defeated Majin Buu in previous episodes and Goku is now taking a new role. The earth is now at peace and it is now time to get settled.

What Is Goku's New Role?

Toriyama says that since the world is now at peace, with no Majin Buu to worry about, Goku has focused his eyes on farming. He is now tending a radish farm, which is completely different from his warrior self. However, the creator said, he can't get too comfortable. There is a lurking danger from Beerus, the mighty God of Destruction.

Beerus was awakened by a prophecy which revealed his death at the hands of a more powerful being. He then started looking for the Sayan God. His search eventually brings him to planet Earth. With earth at peace, and Goku living out his life as a farmer not using his powers anymore, will he be able to fight what could be his strongest foe yet?

 What Episode 63 Is All About

The title of "Dragon Ball Super"' episode 63 is "Don't Defile Sayan Cell! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta's Intense Battle!" In this episode, the Future Trunks battles Black and Zamasu. Meanwhile Vegeta and Goku briefly return to earth of the current time line to plan their move that will defeat the two enemies. Piccolo suggested: "You might be able to defeat them with the Mafuba."

Episode 64 is scheduled for airing on Oct. 30. Its title is: "Praise and Adore Him! The Explosive Birth of Merged Zamasu. The next will be episode 65 with the title: "Final Judgment?! The Supreme God's Ultimate Power." Beginning on Oct. 30, the complete series will be released, one per week. There will be a total of 10 episodes. Get a feeling of that power by watching the video below

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