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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 31 Spoilers: Bulma and Jaco Head to Zunou's Planet

Bulma and Jaco are headed for another space adventure.

According to Yibada, Bulma and Jaco will go to Zunou's planet to ask about the Super Dragon Balls in the upcoming episode of "Dragon Ball Super." The website added that the next episode, which is titled "To Zunou! You Should Ask Where to Find the Last Super Dragon Ball!," will be focusing on Bulma and Jaco's journey, as well as Zunou telling them more details about the Super Dragon Balls.

Bulma and Jaco learned from Zunou that the Super Dragon Balls were made by Dragon God Zarma in the year 41 of their God Calendar. Zarma was also said to have the balls patented because of their design in year 42. The balls are massive, which come with a diameter of 37,196.2204 kilometers, and are decorated with red five-pointed star marks. The number of stars in every Super Dragon Ball is different, since it ranges from one to seven.

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Zunou also told the duo that collecting all the Super Dragon Balls will summon the Dragon God, who will grant someone's wish. They just have to chat, "Come forth, Dragon God and pretty please gimme a wish!" to call upon the Dragon God. "Once granting the wish, they will once again scatter off across both universes, laying in wait for those who have yet to have their dreams grants to find and collect," he added.

In the sneak peek of the next episode, viewers saw Bra, Bulma, and Vegeta's daughter, in a spaceship by Capsule Corp. Not a lot of details were released to confirm how much of Bra will be seen in the episode, but fans are definitely looking forward to see more of her, according to Design & Trend.

Episode 31 is pretty much a filler episode before all the action happens in the upcoming Martial Arts tournament between Universe 6 and 7. However, the episode is still crucial since it gives viewers a backstory of the Super Dragon Balls, which is what the series is all about.

Watch "Dragon Ball Super" every Sunday on Fuji TV.

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