'Dragon Ball Super' episode 41 spoilers: Zeno arrives and Universe 7 fighters send their wish to the Super Dragon Balls

What brings the Omni-King in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 41? YouTube/Pixel Planet/Toei Animation

A man of power will be paying the tournament warriors a visit in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 41 titled "Come Forth, God of Dragons, And Grant My Wish, Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy!"

In the final minutes of "Dragon Ball Super" episode 40, the Universe 7's celebration of their victory against the Universe 6 was cut short upon the arrival of a man named Zeno.

The little guy's adorable exterior doesn't do any justice in showing his true power. Although he looks like the most harmless and cutest individual, Zeno is actually the king of all 12 universes.

With such title under his belt, Zeno aka the Omni-King can be deemed one of the most feared beings in the realm. This is why when the powerful man with a lemon-shaped head arrived, Champa and Beerus were stunned and horrified as seen in the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 41 promo.

Champa, especially, as he was in the middle of an outburst, which was instigated after his team lost to Beerus's. He is especially upset with Hit, who was trounced by Goku in the last match of the tournament.

Goku is one of those who underestimated Zeno's abilities. In the promo, he thinks that the Omni-King doesn't look that strong and finds it odd that Champa and Beerus are scared of him.

Perhaps when the Saiyan gets to know more about him in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 41, he will change his mind. For now, Goku is focused on claiming his reward for beating Champa's team – a wish to be granted by the Super Dragon Balls.

It remains to be seen what sort of wish the Universe 7 want granted, but seeing that the title of the "Dragon Ball Super" episode centers on this, it will be something big.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 41 airs May 1 on Fuji TV. The following episode will focus on Monaka, who may not be as weak as Beerus said he is.

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