'Dragon Ball Super' episode 119 release date, spoilers: Vegeta in danger of being eliminated as Universe 4 begins with their master plan

The characters of "Dragon Ball Super" from Toei Animation Toei Animation website

The Tournament of Power arc of "Dragon Ball Super" has taken a heart-pounding, albeit saddening, turn as two of the competing universe themes were eliminated all at once. Still, the tournament is still far from over as Goku and the rest of the Universe 7 fighters have more enemies to take down. In episode 119, the Universe 4 God of Destruction, Quitela, has a master plan in store for the Z warriors in order to defeat Universe 7.

According to the latest reports, "Dragon Ball Super" episode 119 is titled "Unavoidable?! The Fierce Stealth Attack!!," and it will feature the Universe 7 team being challenged by a powerful opponent from Universe 4. Originally, the title of the upcoming episode was "Another Victim from Universe 7! Universe 4 Gets Serious!!," but for some reason, the production decided to replace it. Based on the first reported title, it appears that one of Goku's friends will be in great danger.

Anyone in the Universe 7 team could be at risk of being eliminated from the game, given how powerful their opponents are from each participating universe in the Tournament of Power. However, the rumors are rife that the Universe 7 fighter that could be the next casualty is Vegeta. 

To recap the previous episode of "Dragon Ball Super," Vegeta went against Katopesla of Universe 4. The continuation of their battle is expected in episode 119, although it appears that the Saiyan prince will reign victorious in their fight. Specifically, Katopesla will be automatically defeated by Vegeta as the former tripped his way out of the arena, which means that he is out of the tournament. However, another Universe 4 warrior will step up, and this time around, the Universe 7 team will be in danger.

The latest Universe 4 fighter is named Gamisaras, and based on the episode 119 synopsis, he is known as an invisible warrior with an ability to use stealth mode to eliminate his enemies. His stealth technique is so special that even his ki will be undetectable once he goes invisible. This makes Gamisaras one of the most challenging foes so far in "Dragon Ball Super."

The plot prediction for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 119 states that Gamisaras will try to eliminate Gohan and Vegeta from the game by pushing them off the arena. Luckily, both Universe 7 fighters will be able to stand their ground, while Android 18 will be the only one who can feel the stealth fighter's surprise attacks. 

Universe 4 has no plans of going next after Universe 2 and 6. Quitela is also expected to set her master plan in motion to take down Universe 7, which appears to be the frontrunner of the Tournament of Power. Of course, the Universe 7 God of Destruction Beerus will not allow Quitela to beat him, especially since the two deities are known to be mortal enemies.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 119 will air in Japan on Dec. 10.

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