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‘Dragon Ball Super’ Tournament of Power To See The Return Of Yamcha, Uub

by Rohit / Jun 16, 2017 09:30 PM EDT
Dragon Ball Super

There have been a lot of reports regarding "Dragon Ball Super" Tournament of Power emerging online recently. The ruckus first began when a video depicting the storyline of the upcoming show, was posted on YouTube. Fans went crazy over thinking about how Frieza and Goku would be making a comeback eventually. Now, a new report indicating that "Dragon Ball Super" Tournament of Power is set to receive Yamcha in the form of a new update has shaken up the entire Dragon Balls fans community.

According to several online reports, the anime show is also apparently going to get Uub and its training on board. This all will take place before the "Dragon Ball GT" timeline hits the railing. As can be recalled, Yamcha had recently claimed that he will be making a comeback in the Tournament of Power show. However, most of the fans took it as a joke. Turns out, he wasn't joking at all and that he will certainly be making a last minute entry into the "Tournament of Power."

According to another report published by Comic Book, Universe 7 team will not be suffering after the exit of the Z Warrior. It is being indicated that Frieza will be seen joining Universe 7. Goku plays a very important role in making this happen as he has apparently taken the help of Fortuneteller Baba in order to embody the top-most powers upon Frieza. This has made Frieza extremely powerful and ready to fight on whatever comes by.

Meanwhile, the "Dragon Ball Super" Universal Survival arc is expected to feature Uub's training with Goku as well. As fans may already be aware, Uub is the "Resurrection of Evil Buu." None of the above-given information has been confirmed by the show-runners as yet.

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