'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers: Episodes 26-29

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"Dragon Ball Super" is set to air a new episode this Sunday, but not only will fans be treated to its spoilers but also those of the following episodes.

For the upcoming episode, airing on Sunday, Jan. 10, titled "A Chance of Victory in a Pinch! It Is Time for a Counterattack, Son Goku!" fans can expect Goku having a hard time defeating Frieza.

Based on the preview for episode 26, even Goku himself admitted that Frieza's power is intense. The preview clip even showed the Saiyan down on the ground for most part, and it remains to be seen how he will fight back.

Vegeta was also seen to be in a contemplative state as he sees Frieza getting the upper hand. According to Design & Trend, Vegeta could be thinking if he should fight Frieza instead, but this will surely hurt Goku's pride since the Saiyans don't usually consider it an option to leave a fight.

At the end of the trailer, Champa was also teased, which could very much signal the beginning of the Champa arc.

Meanwhile, the titles for episodes 27 through 29 have also been revealed. According to Attack of the Fanboy, the 27th episode will be titled "The decisive Kamehameha Goku!" which will air on Jan. 17.

Episode 28, which airs on Jan. 24, is the beginning of the Champa arc. This particular episode will be titled Entry Stage! The God of Destruction Champa!" which will mark a new saga for the animated series.

The 29th episode titled "Towards an inter-universe combat era!" will air on Jan. 31. Nothing has been revealed about the upcoming episodes, but it is expected to continue the Champa arc.

While not much has been shared about the upcoming episodes for now, fans will just have to mark their calendars so as not to miss the new "Dragon Ball Super" saga that introduces Champa.

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