'Dragon Ball Super' episodes 63, 64 spoilers: Goku and Vegeta complete training; Trunk's life is in danger

(Facebook/Dragon Ball Super)“Dragon Ball Super” episode 63 is set to air on Fuji TV on Oct. 23 and episode 64 will be aired on Oct. 30.

Fans of the anime series "Dragon Ball Super" will be witnessing another action-packed upcoming episodes 63 and 64.

According to reports, the upcoming chapter 63, titled "I will not ever let you harm the Saiyan Pride," will highlight Vegeta's entire strength. The episode is expected to showcase Son Goku and Vegeta's completion of the trainings they have signed up for.

The two decided to train to strengthen their powers as Saiyans. Goku is expected to master his Mafuba technique. It is a special technique that can contain evil waves. These evil waves include the likes of Zamasu and Black. Vegeta, on the other hand, completed his own special training.

Despite their determination to upgrade their strengths and skills, fear is clouding their mindsets since it is possible that their powers combined are still not enough to defeat their current greatest nemesis — Black and Zamasu.

Other speculations reveal that Trunk's life is on the line since Black Goku is out to take him down and put an end to his life. After learning such terrible news, Vegeta may most likely do everything in his power to protect Trunks. However, protecting and saving Trunks may have a price to pay — his life. His square off with Black Goku will most likely end up with him getting severe injuries, which could lead to his death.

Meanwhile, the upcoming episode 64, titled "Praise and Adore Him! The explosive birth of Merged Zamasu," is expected to show the fearsome merging of Zamasu's and Black's powers.

According to reports, Black Goku and Zamasu will be uniting their superpowers through the aid of the green Potara earrings. It may be Goku and the rest of group's greatest nightmare. This is expected to be a messy fight.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 63 is set to air on Fuji TV on Oct. 23 and episode 64 will be aired on Oct. 30.

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