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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 28 Spoilers: The Champa Saga Is Now On

The Resurrection F saga finally ended last week on "Dragon Ball Super," and fans are now excited to see the new arc begin this Sunday, which is the Champa saga.

According to Design & Trend, episode 28 will feature the start of the new chapter of the animated series, and is said to establish the groundwork for the inter-universal tournament between Universe 6 and Universe 7, which Goku and the other Z fighters will be joining.

Universe 6 and 7 are mirror universes, and both under the Gods of Destruction, Champa and Beerus, respectively. The website said that Champa and Beerus are brothers, as well as each other's rivals. The two made a bet that if Hito, Kyabe, Frost, Botamo, Magnetta, and Zuno from Universe 6 win against Team Beerus' Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Buu, and Monaka, Champa will get to swap the Earth from Universe 6 to 7. However, if Goku and the gang win, Beerus will have the Super Dragon Balls.

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In the meantime, the report adds that Goku and Vegeta will first train with Whis before the tournament starts, based on the strange outfits they are wearing in the sneak peek of the next episode. Viewers also saw Beerus and Champa going at each other, which indicates their long-standing sibling rivalry.

Meanwhile, Movie Pilot said that more and more fans are demanding another Vegeta movie to explain his backstory as a kid. According to the website, Vegeta has a loyal fan base, and the character is also the second of the most popular character in the series, so it's only fitting to give him a solid backstory.

Vegeta, as well as the other characters in the "Dragon Ball" franchise, lacks history, and fans are hoping that Akira Toriyama will give in to their request. It can't be denied that Vegeta is already a "Dragon Ball" icon, and this alone is reason enough for his history to be revealed. 

Watch new episodes of "Dragon Ball Super" every Sunday on Fuji TV.

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