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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 19 Spoilers: Goku Trains with Whis, Frieza Set to Return

"Dragon Ball Super" is returning with episode 19 and a trailer for it has been released already giving viewers a glimpse of what's to happen next after the events of the last episode. According to Attack of the Fanboy, episode 18 showed Goku arriving for training on Planet Beerus. Upon his arrival, Vegeta toured him around and explained how things worked in there.

They were tasked to do chores first including changing Beerus' bed sheet. But they eventually got to training with Whis. In the upcoming episode 19, the training continues on. As reported by Yibada, the episode will be titled, "Goku Throws Himself into Training under Whis. Meanwhile In Hell, You-know-who Suffers Intense Torment."

The trailer released showed a glimpse of Vegeta and Goku doing vigorous training with Whis. But the attack moves of the two were no match against Whis' dodges. Nevertheless, the two saiyans have been working very hard just to outdo Beerus and Whis in power. The question of whether they will reach their goal or not is still uncertain. However, fans can expect that they will work even harder just to push themselves beyond their own limits.

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Aside from the training, the trailer also revealed Shenron being summoned. Tagoma and Sorbet were also seen in the preview. But the most notable one is the return of their old foe, Frieza. Design and Trend reported that Frieza has been resurrected.

It's not known yet how much the "Dragon Ball Super" interpretation of Frieza's return to earth will differ from the "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F." Fans will have to watch out to see how Goku and Vegeta will fight off the new and improved villain. But it's already been known that the two Saiyans are more powerful than Frieza.

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 19 airs Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015.

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