'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers: Goku will fight alongside Android 17 and 18

Promotional image for "Dragon Ball Super" by Toei Animation. Facebook/toeianimation

The latest episode of the Japanese animated TV series "Dragon Ball Super" featured the fight between Goku and Kelfa. The intense battle resulted in Goku getting into Ultra Instinct, but this does not stop Kefla from fighting. In the next episodes, fans are looking forward to a tag-team match of Goku and the Android twins.

The next episode teases that Kefla gets eliminated after Goku hit her with a Kamehameha at point blank. With that, Goku will no longer go Ultra Instinct and will resume his basic form. In Episode 117 titled "Grand Love Showdown! Androids vs. Universe 2!" which will air on Nov. 26, Ribrianne and the remaining Universe 2 warriors will take advantage of Goku's current state since he is still out of energy after using Ultra Instinct.

However, the Universe 2 warriors will not succeed since Android 17 and 18 will intervene to help Goku. Fans of "Dragon Ball Super" are aware of how strong the twins are, and they are indeed capable of defeating Ribrianne's team. The two Androids were not heavily featured in the Tournament of Power and fans had been waiting for that moment wherein they could showcase their attacks.

Fans had seen Android 18 fight when she teamed up with her husband Krillin, and there were also few scenes which showed Android 17. In one episode, Android 17 even helped Goku. This time, however, it is the sibling duo that will fight alongside Goku. With their immense power, fans can look forward to a fantastic team up that will no doubt bring down Universe 2.

Episode 118, titled "Accelerating Drama! A Universe Disappears," teases that a universe will be erased. It appears that this would be Universe 2 since they will be fighting with Goku, Android 17 and Android 18.

Catch "Dragon Ball Super" every Sunday at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV. It also available for streaming on Daisuki, AnimeLab, FunimationNow and Crunchyroll.

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