'Dragon Ball Super' episode 26 spoilers: Goku retaliates in 'A Chance of Victory in a Critical Situation! It Is Time for a Counterattack, Son Goku!'

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Goku and Frieza's battle continues to intensify in "Dragon Ball Super." In the previous episode, both fighters slipped into their most powerful forms. Goku transformed into Super Saiyan Blue, which for a moment, startled his opponent.

Frieza, knowing that Goku has become too strong for him to tackle, changes into his Golden Frieza form. Having summoned greater amount of power, Frieza managed to throw Goku on the ropes and the intergalactic tyrant is enjoying every minute of it.

This will change, however, in episode 26 of "Dragon Ball Super." According to IB Times, the installment will be called "A Chance of Victory in a Critical Situation! It Is Time for a Counterattack, Son Goku!" Here, fans can look forward to Goku back on his feet.

So far, Frieza has the upper hand in this epic clash. He is enjoying the sight of a wounded Goku now (and Vegeta hates that considering the intense training they had), but looking at how protracted this melee is being made to be, this won't be the case for long.

While the promo for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 26 shows Goku downed by a huge blow (he retreated to the ground to convalesce), the title of the installment suggests that he will soon recoup and easily turn the table on the battle.

Just how he will regain himself remains to be seen but when he does, Just Saiyanz claims that he will perform a "conclusive Kamehameha" wave. If this will transpire, then the installment is definitely something to be excited about.

Meanwhile, the abovementioned tipster received word that "Dragon Ball Super" episode 26 will actually be titled "Goku's Conclusive Kamehameha," which is a bit shorter and different compared to the formats of the titles of the previous episodes.

The forthcoming "Dragon Ball Super" installment will reportedly be aired on Jan. 10 or Jan. 17. Fans should learn of the official schedule at least after the show's week-long hiatus.

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