'Dragon Ball Super' episode 55 spoilers: Goku will fight Omni-King?

A screenshot of Black Goku from "Dragon Ball Super" YouTube/Toei Animation

Dragon Ball Super episode 55 is entitled "Hey, I Wanna Meet Son Goku. A Summons from the Omni-King." The episode might see the end of Son Goku as he nonchalantly refused a request of Omni-King(Zeno-sama) to see him. Omni-King has the ability to eradicate the entire universe if he wishes to and if Goku will choose to be on his bad side, a fight may possibly ensue.

Beerus, the God of Destruction, instructed Goku to heed the request of Omni-King to see him immediately and is seemed to be worried for him if he will not fulfill the request since Omni-King proves to be more powerful than Goku when he erased six universes out of 18 on the Pre-Dragon Ball arc. Beerus once said that if he wishes it, Omni-King can wipe out 12 universes in a blink of an eye.

Goku, on the other hand, despite the seriousness of the situation, reacted to the message passively and he did not look like he will heed as he perceived the summon as a nuisance. Depending on his nature, he might not change his decision as long as it will not be a threat or lead to the destruction of the world.

Dragon Ball Super episode 55 synopsis hinted the possible match between the two and teased fans on what Omni-King's true purpose for summoning Goku.

"After receiving a message from the Omni-King that he wants to meet with Son Goku, the God of Destruction Beerus orders Goku to go to the Omni-King at once. If the Omni-King is displeased, the entire universe might be wiped out...But despite Beerus being beside himself with worry, Goku is totally carefree, or rather seems to find the whole thing a nuisance. What could be the Omni-King's true motives for summoning Goku?"

Dragon Ball Super episode 55 will be aired on August 21 on Fuji TV.

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