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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 26 Spoilers: Goku Explodes with 'Conclusive Kamehameha'

Following the thrilling events that occurred in episode 25 of "Dragon Ball Super," the upcoming episode promises a battle between Goku and Frieza that no fan will ever forget.

In the previous episodes, Goku transformed into Saiyan god form and was ready to give Frieza the battle of a lifetime. With a new form and obviously upgraded powers, he was able to depict a much powerful hero than they already know.

Episode 25 teased a new Frieza as the villain apparently won't allow his greatest foe to overpower him by any means. The episode titled "DBS" sported a battle that teases what will most probably be one that will last for longer than fans expect since Goku is fighting against an extra-powered Frieza.

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While there are not too many details revealed about episode 26 just yet, YouTube channel JUST SAIYANz provides the title of the upcoming explosive episode. Titled "Goku's Conclusive Kamehameha," it only suggests that the fist fight will take both fighters to the highest level, with Goku delivering an attack that should take his foe down.

It is yet unclear if the battle between Goku and Frieza will end in a similar way as it did in "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F." A lot of shocking turns happened in the movie, including Vegeta forced to fight Frieza when Goku gets a surprise attack.

The movie also showed a surprising twist of fate not only for Goku but for the rest of the people on Earth, including Vegeta. If similar events take place in the upcoming episode and if the episode provides basically the same ending as that in the movie, fans can already expect what happens next.

Meanwhile, the show has gone on hiatus after episode 25 aired in Japan on Saturday, Dec. 26 to give fans a cliff-hanging conclusion for the year. The much-loved anime series is expected to return on Jan. 17, 2016.

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