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'Dragon Ball Super' Recap and Spoilers: Vegeta as a Pupil

Episode 15 of "Dragon Ball Super" was able to show a more relaxed Goku.

Episode 14 of the series saw the end of the legendary Battle of Gods. Goku had an epic battle of the super gods with Lord Beerus. With that, Lord Beerus was seen with his strongest capabilities since he was able to drain Goku's energy.

Beerus was also able to create neutron bombs, which ended up colliding with Goku's Kamehameha. That caused a ball of fire to head straight for Earth. Goku tried his best to blow the ball away from the Earth; however, he then started falling toward the Earth because of exhaustion. That made the previous episode the most intense episode of the season.

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In the most recent episode of "Dragon Ball Super," the story line was a big contrast when compared to episode 14. It showed Goku going back and relaxing with his human ways. However, even with a light atmosphere, excitement still followed Goku. It was revealed that alien visitors had come to Earth. However, their presence was nothing compared to the battle that took place episodes before.

In addition, Mr. Satan was also seen experiencing a makeover, as he transformed into a Super Saiyan in his dream sequence.

As for episode 16 of "Dragon Ball Super," the teaser for the episode hinted a comedic story that features Whis, Vegeta, and the rest of the gang. It was revealed that the episode will be titled "Vegeta Becomes a Pupil?! Take Down Whis." The episode will be seeing Vegeta and Goku while they are training. It was said that Whis will have Vegeta as his pupil and he will be teaching him how to fight. A trailer showed Vegeta at the fields beginning to train with Whis.

"Dragon Ball Super" airs every Sunday.

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