'Dragon Ball Super' ending plot news: The final battle, fans hope to see more of Vegeta

Official image of "Dragon Ball" featuring the Super Saiyans Toei Animation Website

There are only a few minutes left for the Tournament of Power in "Dragon Ball Super," and only two remaining universes are fighting each other. This hints that the Universe Survival arc is about to end. The final fight involves Goku and Vegeta vs Jiren, Gohan, and Android 17 vs. Toppo and Dyspo vs. Frieza. Who do you think will win the Tournament of Power?

The upcoming episodes of the anime will be featuring the final battles involving the Universe 7 and 11 warriors. Since it is a battle royal, every team member can help each other to defeat an opponent. Universe 7 has five remaining warriors, while Universe 11 only has 3. However, they have Jiren the Grey who is very much powerful.

While waiting for the next episodes, fans are wondering how the Universe Survival arc will end. Some are saying that no one can beat Jiren even if Goku and Vegeta will both go Ultra Instinct. But Universe 7 will still win since they have the most number of warriors left.

According to Otakukart, the anime originally has a budget for 100 episodes. But because of the success of the series, the budget was increased. Even after 100 episodes, fans are still following the anime series, especially that things are getting intense in the Tournament of Power.

The site added that the series appears to be rushing to the end of the arc. Fans are even complaining that Vegeta only got a little screen time compared to other characters. In a chart shared by fan, it shows that protagonist Caulifla has more screen time compared to Vegeta. But many are hoping that the series will give more spotlight to Vegeta as the tournament comes to an end.

As for its ending date, it was previously revealed by "Dragon Ball" director Kimitoshi Chioka that the anime will end in March 2018. He also confirmed that the franchise will continue as series, films, and others, which is good news for fans.

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