What is Fuji TV Airing Instead of ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 82 on Mar. 12?

by Tarun Mazumdar / Mar 11, 2017 06:00 PM EST
What is Fuji TV Airing Instead of ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 82 on Mar. 12?

The Warrior Justice of Toppo confronts Son Goku in the new episode of "Dragon Ball Super" anime series. However, fans will have to wait as "Dragon Ball Super" is not telecasting on Sunday, Mar. 12. Find out what is airing on Fuji TV this Sunday at 9 a.m.

No 'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 82 This Sunday

According to Fuji TV schedule, the network is airing the Nagoya Women's Marathon live from 9 a.m. Japan time. "Dragon Ball Super" episode 82's broadcast has been postponed to Sunday, Mar. 18.

The Nagoya Women's Marathon is the final selection race on behalf of the London World Championship to be held in August. The marathon also marks the opening the new era for the Tokyo Olympic Games. Warning: This article contains spoilers from "Dragon Ball Super" episodes.

'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 82 Spoilers

Earlier, Todd Blankenship took to Twitter to tweet the official Weekly Shonen Jump preview for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 82 titled "I won't Forgive Son Goku! The Warrior of Justice Toppo's Intrusion!!"

"The Warrior of Justice Toppo has descended in front of Goku! As Goku and the others have achieved victory for Universe 7, the Universe 11 warrior Toppo suddenly appears! Toppo rages about not forgiving Goku, but...?!

Omni-King This Week: showing interest in Goku and Toppo's battle!

The Omni-King has his interest piqued by Goku and Toppo's battle, and accepts a proposal from Universe 11's gods to have a special match," reads the Jump preview. Apart from Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, Animedia and NewType also released summaries showcasing what fans can expect in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 82.

The Tournament of Power will be a battle royale where 80 warriors from eight universes and they all battle at once. If they fall from the stage, they lose and losing means getting the universe destroyed. "Dragon Ball Super" episodes air on Fuji TV in Japan and live stream on FUNimation, Crunchyroll, Daisuki and AnimeLab.

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