'Dragon Ball Super' episode 35 news 2016: Vegeta ready for revenge against Frost

Frost's dirty tricks in battle finally stop in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 35. After it was discovered that Frost has been cheating his way to victory all along, Vegeta is eager to make sure that the warrior from Universe 6 will be a taught a lesson for his high jinks.

Vegeta and Frost prepare to brawl in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 YouTube/Pixel Planet/Fuji TV

The next "Dragon Ball Super" episode is called "Turn Anger into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!" It is finally Vegeta's turn to avenge his team after seeing Goku and Piccolo's downfall. The title suggests that Vegeta will channel his anger to Frost in order to easily defeat him.

As revealed in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 34, Frost shares evil qualities with his doppelganger Frieza after all. He is not a hero in Universe 7 as what he always claimed but in truth, a space pirate whose specialty is cunning.

As it turns out, he used a poisoned needle on Goku and Piccolo that left them dizzy, unconscious and beaten. Piccolo's special canon beam failed during the battle despite his serious attempts to beat Frost. He, however, won the round after Frost was disqualified.

While Goku and Piccolo fell victim to Frost's monkey business, the promo for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 teases that such won't be the case for Vegeta, who personally requested a match against the space pirate.

It is safe to say that Vegeta has this in the bag. However, with a cunning fighter like Frost, it isn't hard to imagine that he has never run out of cheat-serving contraptions and jinks to employ.

Nonetheless, it will be exciting to see Vegeta against Frost. Beerus hopes that the former will finally redeem the team. With two of his men down, the god of destruction badly need a win.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 "Turn Anger into Power! Vegeta's All-Out Battle!" airs March 13 on Fuji TV.

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