'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers: Frieza begins his revenge plot on Earth with an army in episode 21

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In the next episode of "Dragon Ball Super," which is titled "The Revenge Begins! The Frieza Army's Malice Strikes Gohan!," Frieza begins to carry out his long sought after retribution against Goku. Along with a 1000-soldier army, the galactic big bad heads to Earth to wreak havoc on the planet and fight the formidable superhero that once killed him.

Unfortunately, Goku is busy training. He's out with Whis and Vegeta learning to harness more power and strength to be able to defeat Frieza for good. This leaves Gohan to keep the unwanted visitor some company and from the looks of it, it will be very difficult to keep their guest entertained.

In this "Dragon Ball Super" episode, Gohan and the Z-fighter gang will struggle fighting off Frieza's troop. Design & Trend notes that the baddie's soldiers are stronger than expected because if they aren't, Gohan should easily be able to wipe out all of them.

Krillin and Piccolo are also helping out but Frieza's accessories are just too difficult to get rid of. And knowing there is a thousand of them makes the task of obliterating them all a bit too exhausting. Bulma will also see Frieza face to face.

The upcoming "Dragon Ball Super" episode is the first installment added to the series. When it was first launched, the anime, which is the first in the beloved long-running franchise in 18 years, it was ordered to run for 20 episodes only.

But with the excitement of fans to see Goku and the gang on the small screen once again after nearly two decades, it comes as no surprise that these die-hard fans ask for more action-packed adventures of the beloved characters. Thankfully, Bandai Namco is more than willing to oblige.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 21 "The Revenge Begins! The Frieza Army's Malice Strikes Gohan!" airs Nov. 29 on Fuji TV.

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