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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 23 Spoilers Rumors: Vegeta and Goku Help Out Gohan

The upcoming episode of the hit series "Dragon Ball Super" will be bringing trouble for Gohan.

The trailer for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 23 revealed that Goku will be the reason for Gohan's many problems. In the teaser, Goku explained how many events will be happening on earth while they are training.

He stated, "While we were training, a ridiculous amount of things happened on Earth! This is bad! I think we are too far away for instant transmission to work. Gohan is willing to do anything to hold on! Even if it's you, it is reckless to do something your body can't handle."

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With that, there are reports revealing that the upcoming episode will have Son Goku returning, as well as Vegeta. They will be coming back in order to stop Frieze and his soldiers. However, they will be facing some challenges now that Togoma is strong. They will also have to deal with Ginyu's return to Earth. Fans can expect that the episode will be full of action.

The episode will be titled "Gohan in a Situation of Great Danger," or "Earth! Gohan! A Desperate Situation! Hurry Back Son Gokū!" Fans are hoping that Goku and Vegata will be able to help Gohan in defeating these villains.

"Dragon Ball Super" is the fifth installment series of the "Dragon Bal" franchise. It followed the other series titled "Dragon Ball," "Dragon Ball (anime)," "Dragon Ball Z," and "Dragon Ball GT." The story of the series takes place years after Son Goku defeated Majin Boo. Because of that, Goku retired to become a farmer. It was reported that the series also reflects the story line of "Dragon Ball" movies titled "Dragon Ball Z," "Battle of Gods," and "Resurrection F."

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 23 is expected to premiere on Dec. 13, 2015. The episode is already available for live streaming, with English subtitles.

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