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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 22 Spoilers: Ginyu Might Take Over Tagoma's Body

The battle between the Z fighters and Freeza's minions continues on in the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super," which is titled "Change! Impossible Resurrection! The Name is Ginyu!!"

In the sneak peek released for the next episode, Ginyu was still seen in his frog form, but Realty Today speculates that he will most likely control Tagoma's body, who was seen fighting against the Z fighters, before he gets his full revival.

The teaser also showed Piccolo taking a shot in fighting Tagoma, but the latter was seen beating Piccolo in a pulp. Gohan also shot the monster with his powers, but Tagoma was seen just laughing it off at the end of the clip. There's also a scene where Tagoma singlehandedly punched and kicked Gohan, Piccolo, Krillin, and Master Roshi, all at the same time. It seems that the only one who was able to "harm" Tagoma is Gotenks, who was seen throwing a head-butt on Tagoma's "lower" regions, and viewers find the scene very funny.

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Ginyu will be resurrected in the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super," and fans wonder how his comeback would affect the show. The story of the current arc of the series is very different from that in the movie "Resurrection F," as what fans have seen in the last episode titled "The Revenge Begins! The Vicious Freeza Army Attack Gohan!" Ginyu was not even part of the said movie, according to the International Business Times, and viewers wonder where the show would lead to now.

Meanwhile, the last episode also showed Whis transporting Goku and Vegeta into a portal, and it was revealed that the portal will lead the two Saiyans into a place that will "help them unlock more power," according to Attack of The Fan Boy. The "power" is said to be the Super Saiyan Blue form, and fans can't wait to see how the transformation goes.

Watch "Dragon Ball Super" on Fuji TV every Sunday.

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