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Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 Direct

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Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 Direct

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Dragon Ball Super Episode 69 Direct

The episode kicks off at the World Invention Award, where Bulma and Senbei Norimaki are competing for the top prize. The peace is short-lived when the ghost of Dr. Mashirito appears, having used a "Play-Time" drug on to amplify her desire to play—which, for a gag character, means absolute destruction. Gag Physics vs. Saiyan Power

Episode 69 is pure fan service in the best way possible. It bridges the gap between Dragon Ball and Toriyama's earlier work, reminding viewers that at its heart, this franchise grew out of a love for slapstick and absurdity. It’s a colorful, energetic detour that proves even the strongest fighters in the multiverse are no match for the power of a good joke.

In the world of Dragon Ball Super , where the stakes usually involve the destruction of entire universes, serves as a refreshing, chaotic breath of fresh air. This episode isn’t about power levels or Divine Ki; it’s a tribute to Akira Toriyama’s comedic roots, bringing his iconic Dr. Slump characters into the fray. A Clash of Eras

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Dragon Ball Super Episode 69

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The episode kicks off at the World Invention Award, where Bulma and Senbei Norimaki are competing for the top prize. The peace is short-lived when the ghost of Dr. Mashirito appears, having used a "Play-Time" drug on to amplify her desire to play—which, for a gag character, means absolute destruction. Gag Physics vs. Saiyan Power

Episode 69 is pure fan service in the best way possible. It bridges the gap between Dragon Ball and Toriyama's earlier work, reminding viewers that at its heart, this franchise grew out of a love for slapstick and absurdity. It’s a colorful, energetic detour that proves even the strongest fighters in the multiverse are no match for the power of a good joke.

In the world of Dragon Ball Super , where the stakes usually involve the destruction of entire universes, serves as a refreshing, chaotic breath of fresh air. This episode isn’t about power levels or Divine Ki; it’s a tribute to Akira Toriyama’s comedic roots, bringing his iconic Dr. Slump characters into the fray. A Clash of Eras