'Dragon Ball Super' episode 68 spoilers: Goku gathers Dragon Balls to resurrect King Kai

A screenshot from the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 68 preview. Toei Animation

Well, it's time to say farewell to Future Trunks and Future Mai. The end of the fight might not have been that great, but the Future Trunks Saga is still the best story arc yet in "Dragon Ball Super." It's the arc that brought back many fans, and hopefully, the next arc will be as good.

Titled "Come Forth, Shenron! Whose Wish Shall Be Granted?!" episode 68 will start off with Son Goku's search for the Dragon Balls. Based on the preview trailer, a lot of people want to make a wish when they are finally gathered together again. Goku wants to bring King Kai back to life, but once Shenron is summoned, Master Roshi and Android 18 will try to get their wishes granted.

This is going to be hilarious. Pilaf is also seen in the trailer, so maybe he tries to make a ridiculous wish. Interestingly, King Kai has never been brought back to life ever since he died during the Cell Saga. Same with Bubbles and Gregory.

@Herms98 also shared some interesting details for the upcoming episode, and it looks like Bulma is going to make a time machine again. But this time, she will do it in secret since time traveling is a serious crime.

Well, Beerus and Whis are not going to be happy when they find out. Apparently, Bulma is missing a vital piece and she will ask Shenron to grant her wish. Beerus was angry at something in the trailer, so maybe Bulma wasn't discreet enough. Well, she can always bribe Beerus with some tasty treats. She does it all the time anyway.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 68 will air on Nov. 27, at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.

Meanwhile, Yonkou Productions has reported that a new story arc will start on Dec. 18. That's episode 71. By the looks of it, someone will send the assassin Hit after Goku. So, who hired the hitman?

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