'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers: Learning more about Champa and Vados

Goku as he appears in his Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan form Toei Company

Future installments of "Dragon Ball Super" could tell fans more about the identities of the mysterious figures known as Champa and Vados.

Previously, it was revealed that Whis is none other than Beerus' mentor. This revelation has led to the prideful Vegeta seeking to train under his newfound mentor in order to rival and perhaps even surpass the strength of Goku.

Goku himself seeks to get stronger as he looks for a way to defeat the mighty Beerus, and along with Vegeta, they end up spending some time with Whis.

It is during their stay with Whis that they encounter the two mysterious beings known as Champa and Vados.

Goku quickly mentions the uncanny resemblance between Vados and Whis, according to Yibada.

As it turns out, Vados is the sister of Whis, while Champa just happens to be the twin brother of Beerus, and as would be expected of beings with such family connections, the two of them are quite powerful as well.

It is unclear what purpose both Champa and Vados may serve, although they could ultimately end up being the training partners for both Goku and Vegeta.

It is also worth noting that Champa and Vados are not expected to appear just yet in the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super," although they figure to show up sooner rather than later.

As for what fans can actually expect from the upcoming episode of the series, they can reportedly anticipate to see a sound beating coming to Vegeta from the hands of his new teacher Whis, according to Design and Trend.

Fans can also expect a treat in the form of an old favorite, Krillin, potentially getting back into the action as he offers to train with Goku. Krillin may not possess nearly the amount of power that his old friend does, although he might be able to show off some skills of his own.

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