'Dragon Ball Super' episode 32 spoilers: Goku and the gang head to Nameless Planet; warriors stunned

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The tournament continues to brew in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 32. The title of the installment is "The Matches Begin! Everyone Head to the Nameless Planet!" and hints that two massive universes are about to collide.

That being said, every fighter joining the tourney is training relentlessly to prepare themselves for the world-shattering brawl. The sneak peek sees Goku and Vegeta getting their mind and body ready for the combat.

The two are making use of the new and more powerful Hyperbolic Time Chamber, which is the same one that Piccolo used in training himself and regaining his strength back in the previous "Dragon Ball Super" episode. He will be one of the fighters on Goku and Vegeta's side.

The promo also shows that Champa and Beerus are very confident of the warriors representing their respective universes and their polar opposite goals. Champa even laughed things off showing he is convinced enough that his team will trounce that of his slender twin.

Perhaps he has the reason to be self-assured. In the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 32 promo, a warrior from Champa's side who looked much like Frieza was shown. However, it remains to be seen if he is as sinister as his lookalike. After all, saiyans in universe six aren't as cold as the tyrant. Other universe six fighters include Hit, Cabba, Frost, Botamo and Magetta.

Meanwhile, according to the synopsis for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 32, the official battleground is located in a place called the Nameless Planet. Goku and the rest get there on board a cube prepared by Beerus's assistant Whis.

Upon arriving at the arena, they will be in for a literally huge surprise. They will see just how incredibly enormous the Super Dragon Balls really are. These are the precious items Beerus are hoping to take home after the tournament.

Whether or not he will be able to, fans will know when "Dragon Ball Super" episode 32 "The Matches Begin! Everyone Head to the Nameless Planet!" airs Feb. 21 on Fuji TV.

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