'Dragon Ball Super' episode 63 spoilers: Vegeta uses his full power to rescue Trunks

Black Goku and Zamasu in 'Dragon Ball Super' Facebook / Fuji TV

The recently aired episode for the highly popular anime television series "Dragon Ball Super" showcased how desperate the Super Saiyan warriors were as they faced their unbelievably strong opponents. The latest episode, episode 62 — titled "I will protect the Future! Trunks' Super Power of Anger" — was recently aired over the weekend, but fans are now looking forward to the next episode to finally find out the outcome of Trunk's battle against Zamasu and Black Goku.

According to the latest spoiler reports for the next episode —episode 63 — Trunks will apparently still be no match for Black Goku and Zamasu despite him having transformed into his new Super Saiyan form. Trunks' best effort was apparently not enough, but at least he was able to distract both Black Goku and Zamasu. By challenging the villains, Trunks managed to give Goku and the rest of the warriors the chance to go back to the present to find a way to defeat their enemies.

Goku has, of course, already asked Muten Roshi to teach him the Mafuba technique so he can use it against Zamasu and Black Goku. The technique is meant to seal away demons and then lock them up in a container with a magical seal.

Meanwhile, in the future, Trunks will be completely drained after his fight with Zamasu and Black Goku. Trunks is then critically wounded by Black Goku, who is now ready to end his life. Fortunately, just before Black Goku can land the lethal blow, Goku and Vegeta suddenly appear to save the day.

The next episode will apparently feature the Saiyan Prince as he unleashes his power against Black Goku and Zamasu. Having witnessed the destruction they have caused and the near death of his son, Vegeta will likely be extremely pumped up this time around.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 63 — titled "Don't Damage Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta's Fierce Battle" — will air on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.

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