'Dragon Ball Super' episode 89 spoilers: Goku fights with a cursed Master Roshi

Screenshot from "Dragon Ball Super" trailer. YouTube/Xeno23

Son Goku heads to the Turtle Hermit in hopes of finding powerful fighters in the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super."

In the previous episode, "Dragon Ball Super" gave fans a trip down memory lane when Piccolo and Gohan were still training together. Many viewers were satisfied when the duo finally resolved their issues with each other.

This week's episode will see the nostalgia continue when Goku meets Master Roshi and Tien. As fans know, Goku is currently on a quest to form a team of powerful fighters who can represent Universe 7 at the Tournament of Power. Upon arriving at the Turtle Hermit, he will ask the two characters to join his group. However, before the Saiyan can move forward with his journey, he must fight a berserk Roshi first after the older man was cursed. Later, Goku heads to the dojo where he crosses paths with a girl named Yurin. It remains to be seen whether she will be a new ally or another adversary.

"Scouting Tenshinhan! Gokuu goes to scout Turtle Hermit, and asks Tenshinhan since he's there as well. However, there's some sort of trouble going on at the dojo Tenshinhan is running?!" the summary for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 89 reads.

A new sneak peek for the upcoming episode has been recently released and it opens with Goku searching for Tien in the fighter's dojo. Determined to find two fighters for his team, Goku is surprised when he learns that Roshi is placed under a curse. He seems a bit worried and says that things are looking "pretty bad" for his group. At some point in the clip, the wise mentor appears to have a magical card pinned to his head. It is likely that the card was placed there by a mysterious character who was shown talking with Tien.

"Dragon Ball Super" airs on Crunchyroll every Saturday at 8:15 p.m. EDT. Toonami airs the English dub every Saturday at 11:30 p.m. EDT. on Adult Swim.

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