'Dragon Ball Super' episode 125 spoilers update: Toppo, Jiren get more powerful

The recent episodes of the Japanese animated television series "Dragon Ball Super" have impressed fans around the globe. Aside from the amazing animation, each has a very interesting storyline. Spoilers for episode 125 indicate that Toppo and Jiren will become more powerful.

The characters of "Dragon Ball Super" from Toei Animation Toei Animation website

The episode 125, titled "God of Destruction Toppo Appears!! Pure Overwhelming Power!!," indicates that Toppo, the next God of Destruction of Universe 11, will now show his true powers in the Tournament of Power. To recall, fans saw how powerful Toppo was during his match with Goku in the Universe 6 saga. Although Goku won in the anime version, it was Toppo who ended up victorious in the manga.

It is obvious that Toppo is very powerful. In fact, Gohan and Android 17 are having a hard time defeating him as seen in episode 123. But in episode 125, Toppo will be even more powerful. How will Gohan bring down the Pride Trooper? Fans believe that Gohan will have a plan in order to defeat Toppo, which we will see in the upcoming episodes.

However, it is not just Toppo who will show an overwhelming power. Even Jiren will have a new power-up after seeing the powers of both Vegeta and Goku. In episode 123, Jiren managed to destroy rock formations simply by punching them. Because of that, Goku was stunned by his strength. But there is still a possibility that Jiren did not unleash his full power yet.

Vegeta noticed this when he said that he can feel that Jiren is only using a small portion of his true powers. But for sure, Jiren will show his true powers in the next episodes of the anime especially that things are getting intense between him and the Saiyans.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 125 will air on Sunday, Feb. 14, at 8:15 p.m. on Fuiji TV.

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