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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 20 Spoilers: Goten and Trunks Will Have an Encounter With Alien Jaco

Goku's adventures continue in "Dragon Ball Super," and in the upcoming episode, Goten and Trunks will meet a cute alien named Jaco.

The previous episode saw the official beginning of what is called the Resurrection F saga. While the new "Dragon Ball" franchise is somehow a reboot of what fans already know from the series, new details and plots were revealed in episode 19.

Some of the new scenes inserted include a little bit of humor from Uncle Piccolo, who is known to be the serious and non-comedic guy. He was seen trying to entertain little Pan. Fans found it interesting that Piccolo is now able to pull off a funny face when with the younger generation.

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Attack of the Fan Boy notes that episode 19 also showed Captain Ginyu as a frog. It somehow came as a surprise that Captain Ginyu is actually alive after all these years — when fans thought he was annihilated.

Meanwhile, episode 20 is on the way and will show the Galactic Patrolman called Jaco seemingly irritated with the nosy kids trying to figure out what this new object or alien was made of. It seems Trunks and Goten are only playing around, but Jaco appears to be angry as the two kiddies continue to bother him.

Yibada says the new episode will see Freeza and Sorbet plus many others on board a space ship and ready to attack the Earth. This means Goku and his team of heroes will need to train hard to keep the aliens from destroying Earth.

One scene in the trailer shows Vegeta and Goku fighting each other. Fans shouldn't worry since they're just training and not really against each other in the episode. The two are well aware that being united is the best weapon to put up against the 1,000-man army that Freeza has with him.

Episode 20 of "Dragon Ball Super" airs on Sunday, Nov. 22.

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