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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 73 Release Date, Spoilers & Bad News For Fans!

'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 73 Release Date, Spoilers & Bad News For Fans!

Rommel Palmer

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 73 title and plot has been revealed. Good news for Gohan fans as it is revealed that the story for this episode revolves solely around him. But there's a bad news, it looks like fans have to wait a little longer before they see this episode. Why? Read on!

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 73 preview was already posted by Gojiitaaf via Japan's V-Jump Magazine. The episode title for the Gohan-centric episode is: "Gohan gets made into a Film!?" In the latest episode, it was deliberately said that they are exacting a revenge for the evil and the ally of Justice, Great Saiyaman has returned.

Unpredictable happenings trigger Gohan as Great Saiyaman and Hercule stars in a movie for a dream match-up. Barry Kaan plays the role of The Great Saiyaman while Gohan took the role of a stuntman for risky scenes in the film.

Bad news, however, is the fact that the next episode will be released on January 8th - that means no "Dragon Ball Super" for New Year! Also, it seems like there will be more filler episodes until the next story saga continues on February. But, this Hercule and Gohan episode will be a delightful surprise for fans out there. One thing is certain though, Gohan would beat Hercule in a snap.

While there is bad news, another good news is in store for the Dragon Ball addicts out there, outside Japan. The 2017 release of the "Dragon Ball Super" series will allows English dubs as they are shown outside Japan. Funimation has inked a deal and are licensed to do the voice overs. Original Japanese music will stay though.

The last episode for the animated series this year would be: "Dragon Ball Super" episode 72, which will be released on Sunday, Christmas day. Expect a review of the said episode only from MobileNApps. For now, watch the episode 73 preview here:

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