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‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 52 Spoilers: Gohan To Fuse With Future Trunks, As Bulma Fixes Time Machine

‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 52 Spoilers: Gohan To Fuse With Future Trunks, As Bulma Fixes Time Machine

Jenia Gracia

Fans of the Japanese anime series "Dragon Ball Super" can expect that Gohan will finally fuse with Future Trunks in one of the upcoming episodes as Bulma tries to fix the time machine, the latest episodes 52 spoilers have hinted.

How could these things possibly happen?

According to Vine Report, during the 52nd episode of the well-loved Toei Animation TV program called "Master and Student Reunion- Son Gohan and 'Future' Trunks," Bulma will be seen trying to put the destroyed pieces of the time machine back together.

It can be recalled that in the previous episode, Black Goku destroyed certain things and one of those was the time machine, a scenario that will have a continuation in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 52, spoilers dished.

The antagonist destroyed the device of fear that Future Trunks might use it in going back to his real timeline.

As with Son Goku, it was surmised that he would continue his quest to unmask and find out the real identity of Black Goku. In fact, he would approach Whis in his desire to know more about the villain.

Amid this scenario, the newest "Dragon Ball Super" episode 52 spoilers suggested that Whis would guide Son Goku to Universe 10, and off they go with Beerus in the hopes to find clues.

In the meantime, Yibada reported that the Future Trunks would try to convince Gohan to go back to the battle field and fight again.

By doing so, there is a huge chance that Gohan would be able to help in saving the earth, as he fuses with Future Trunks.

In the said episode, the story would revolve around Gohan saving Trunks in the future time and Future Trunks learning more about Gohan after he defeated Perfect Cell.

Check the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 52 spoilers as it airs on July 17.

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