'Dragon Ball Super' episode 117–119 spoilers: Ribrianne, Universe 2 may be erased

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After Kale and Caulifla fused into Kefla, the Tournament of Power in the Japanese animated TV series "Dragon Ball Super" becomes more intense. Since Kefla is very powerful, Goku unleashed Ultra Instinct once more. It appears that Goku will defeat Kefla while on that state since she is no longer mentioned in the spoilers for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 117 to 119.

The next episodes will no longer highlight on Goku and Kefla. According to ComicBook, there is a possibility that Kefla will be eliminated or the fusion will break and either Kale or Caulfila will be out of the tournament. Spoilers indicate that the upcoming episodes will focus on Universe 2 and the androids. Episode 117 is titled "Grand Love Showdown! Androids vs Universe 2" which will air on Nov. 26.

Since Goku is still weak after fighting Kefla, Universe 2 will try to take advantage of the situation. However, Android 17 and 18 will intervene. The Universe 7 androids will face Ribrianne and the other Universe 2 fighters. This is one of the most awaited moments of the fans since many are looking forward to Ribrianne and Android 18's match.

Meanwhile, it appears that Ribrianne and her team will be eliminated since episode 118 is titled "Accelerating Drama: A Universe Disappears...!" Speculations reveal that Universe 2 will be erased in the Dec. 3 episode. However, as Blasting News pointed out, it is also possible that it could be Universe 6 that will be eliminated. If Kefla will indeed be out of the battle royal, the only warriors left for Universe 6 will be the two Namekians, Saoneru and Pirina. This makes it possible that Universe 6 will be out of the tournament soon.

As for episode 119, it is titled "A New Sacrifice from Universe 7! Universe 4 Gets Serious!" which will air on Dec. 10. The title worries fans since it may mean that another Universe 7 warrior will be eliminated. On the other hand, its reference to Universe 4 may have a connection to their invisible fighters.

"Dragon Ball Super" airs every Sunday at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV. It can also be streamed online via Daisuki, AnimeLab, FunimationNow and Crunchyroll.