'Dragon Ball Super' episode 31, 32 spoilers: Universe Tournament continues as Bulma searches for Super Dragon Balls

Dragon Ball Super Toei Animation

The saga of Goku and the rest of the Z warriors continue in "Dragon Ball Super." The upcoming episode titles and synopses have come out, leading fans to check out what will happen in the anime adaptation.

According to the episodes list on Kanzenshuu, the upcoming three episodes of "Dragon Ball Super" will see the Universe Tournament finally starting, while Bulma will try to search for the final Super Dragon Ball. Previously, when the Gods of Destruction Beerus and his twin Champa were finalizing the details for the tournament, it was revealed that Champa's universe has wishing balls the size of planets, hence they are dubbed Super Dragon Balls.

It is also stated that Champa already has at least six Super Dragon Balls in his control while actively searching for the seventh one. Champa wagered his Super Dragon Balls in the tournament, while asking Beerus to stake his universe's Earth and swap it should Champa's team win.

The upcoming episodes' titles are listed on the site, with episode 31 being, "To Lord Zuno! Ask About the Location of the Super Dragon Balls!" The start of the tournament itself will be in episode 32, as the title suggests, "The Matches Begin! Everyone Head to the Nameless Planet!"

Meanwhile, it also seems that Goku is already gearing up to be the first team member to fight Champa's team, as episode 33's title is "Be Surprised, Universe 6! This is Super Saiyan Son Goku!"

Meanwhile, Yibada managed to get some synopses for the upcoming three episodes, with episode 31 reportedly showing Bulma traveling to Lord Zuno, the all-knowing entity, to ask about the location of the Super Dragon Balls. She enlists the help of Jaco to travel to Lord Zuno's place. Episodes 32 and 33, meanwhile, will highlight the different team members, as well as the start of the tournament itself.

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