Dragon Ball Super Episode 68 Spoilers: Goku Chases Master Shenrong Dragon Balls

A victorious fight against Zamasu has been seen in Dragon Ball Super Episode 67 as Trunks sliced Zamasu's body into half. But it was contemplated that the immortal god and all his evil plans are not going to end just like that. It seems that the robust heroes still need to deal with Zamasu eventually in the future. In that particular episode, when Trunks got the chance to slice Zamasu's body, the sky was vieled with dark clouds.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 67 Review

Fans and young-at-heart have witnessed that the sky are filled with faces of Zamasu. Goku tried to transform into Super Saiyan Blue. However, a problem occurred because his Ki was cancelled, this might cause long hours of exhaustion. The same thing happened to Vegeta even with Senzu beans. It was later revealed that their bodies were too weak to transform into Super Saiyan Blue. Kaioshin was the one who explained the problem to them.

Luckily, Trunks could transform into his super Saiyan form. He, Goku and Vegeta controlled the situation to charge the enemy. Goku used his Kamehameha wave. Trunks fired his Gulick Gun. Just when the mighty heroes thought the villain was subdued, it seems that there's something strange under the sleeve, will happen in the next episode.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 68 Spoilers

Circulating theories about upcoming Dragon Ball Super Episode 68 spoilers, Goku will be looking for master Shenlong's dragon balls. He must find them so he can bring Kaio back to life. A trailer for the next episode of Dragon Ball Super Episode is already out. It shows that the Shenlong is summoned. But is also shows Bulma and others having their wishes lined up too.

The highly anticipated Dragon Ball Super Episode 68 is titled "Come Forth, Shenlong! Whose Wish Shall Be Granted". Episode 68 is scheduled to air on Sunday, November 27, 2016 on Fuji TV at 9 a.m. Japan time.

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