'Dragon Ball Super' episode 63, 64 spoilers: Vegeta, Goku time travel to help Trunks

A screenshot from "Dragon Ball Super" featuring Future Trunks Toei Animation

The continuation of "Dragon Ball Super" sees Goku and Vegeta struggling while fighting against Zamasu and Goku Black. In the next couple of episodes, it is said that the former duo will once again travel to the future to try and defeat the latter.

The last episode saw Future Trunks taking on Goku Black and Zamasu by himself, asking Goku and Vegeta to go back to their own timeline and look for a way to defeat the two. Going back, a gathering of the Z warriors has Piccolo suggesting the Mafuba technique as a way to seal Goku Black and Zamasu.

The Mafuba technique was proven effective in the past, as it sealed away Piccolo when he was still the Demon King.

Meanwhile, the upcoming episode 63 of "Dragon Ball Super" is titled "Don't Defy the Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta's Intense Battle!" This hints that Goku and Vegeta will go back to the future to help Future Trunks. As the Mafuba technique takes time, it is likely that Goku will devote all his time to do the technique, with Vegeta and Future Trunks acting as shields.

Goku and the rest of the Z warriors have it rough, trying to defeat Goku Black and Zamasu. It has been revealed that Goku Black is another timeline's Zamasu in the body of Goku himself, complete with his powers. It is even confirmed that Goku Black has his own version of the Super Saiyan God form, dubbed as Super Saiyan Rose.

Meanwhile, starting with episode 63, it is confirmed that the English subs for "Dragon Ball Super" will have an official simulcast "through non-exclusive streaming partnerships with Crunchyroll, Daisuki.net, and Anime Lab." The statement from Toei Animation also hinted that the episode will be the climax, as the press release stated that episode 63" leads to the thrilling conclusion of the Future Trunks Arc."

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