'Dragon Ball Super' episode 69 spoilers: 'Dr. Slump's' Arale battles Goku and Vegeta

A screenshot from the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 69 preview. Toei Animation

It looks like viewers will see another filler episode this week on "Dragon Ball Super." But this one is going to be fun and things are going to get a little crazy in the next episode. Titled "Goku vs Arale! The Earth Ends in a Wacky Battle?!" episode 69 is going to be a "Dragon Ball" / "Dr. Slump" crossover featuring the android Arale Norimaki and other "Dr. Slump" characters like Gatchan and Dr. Mashirito.

Apparently, Son Goku will finally listen to Chi-Chi and get a job. Either that or she manages to bully him into getting a job. Anyway, he will be working part-time as a security officer at the World Invention Award. "Dr. Slump's" Senbei Norimaki will be at the event, and as expect, Arale will be tagging along with her creator. Bulma is also going the awards with Vegeta, and it's a good thing he is attending because the evil scientist Dr. Mashirito is there to cause trouble.

Dr. Mashirito will allegedly give Arale a drug that will amplify her urge to play around. So, what's going to happen when a hyperactive android gets out of control? Total chaos. And let's not forget that she also has superhuman strength.

Fortunately, Vegeta is there to stop her. Or at least, he attempts to stop her. As seen in the preview trailer, Vegeta tries to knock her out cold, but he knocks off her head instead. Goku and Vegeta are in shock as they stand and watch her headless body move.

Readers are advised to take everything with a grain of salt since episode 69 is not out yet. Until it airs, all reports concerning the plot details are rumors at best.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 69 will air on Dec. 4, at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.

Meanwhile, reports say a new story arc will begin on Dec. 18 with episode 71. So, that means episode 70 is going to be another filler.

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