'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers: Jiren wakes up, Android 35 may arrive in Tournament of Power

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Screenshot of episode 109 of "Dragon Ball Super" featuring the fight between Goku and Jiren

The Tournament of Power in the Japanese animated TV series "Dragon Ball Super" is still on-going and fans are looking forward to more exciting matches. Aside from the fight of Goku and Jiren, as well as that of Jiren and Hit, fans are also entertained with Goku's recent match with Kale and Caulifla's fusion, Kefla. However, there is one thing that fans noticed during their fight — the movement of Jiren while meditating.

To recall, Jiren decided to meditate after he sent Hit out of the arena. He said that there is no one for him to fight with since Hit is already out and Goku did not recover yet. But while meditating, Jiren is aware of what is happening in the battle royal. In fact, he started to move when Kale powered up and when Kefla appeared. Finally, he opened his eyes when Goku went Ultra Instinct while fighting with Kefla.

What will happen now that the strongest Universe 11 fighter is awake? There is a possibility that Jiren will watch the fight of Goku and Kefla. He might want to study how Goku fights while on that state since it was challenging for him to defeat Goku Ultra Instinct. Or Jiren might be curious with Kefla's immense power and he wanted to see how the fight between two Saiyans will end.

Fans are wondering if Jiren will now have a rematch with Goku, but spoilers for upcoming episodes did not indicate that. The Pride Trooper will not be in action and he will not stay active for long. The next episodes will focus on other matches like that of Ribrianne and Android 18. Universe 2 will originally attack Goku but since the Universe 7 Saiyan is still recovering, Android 18 and 17 will help him.

There are also speculations of a fusion between Android 18 and 17 which will be called Android 35. This was mentioned in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 116 after the Grand Priest announced that Potara fusion is allowed in the Tournament of Power. It was suggested that the twin androids can fuse which will no doubt result to a very powerful warrior.

Does it mean that fans will soon see Android 35 in the Tournament of Power? As of this writing, there is no confirmation about it yet, but fans of the anime are excited to see how powerful this warrior will be.

"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.