'Dragon Ball Super' episodes 65, 66, 67 spoilers: The ultimate battle against Zamasu and Black Goku

(Twitter/Dragon Ball Super)The end of Zamasu and Black Goku is near with the ulitmate battle against them happening in the three upcoming episodes of "Dragon Ball Super."

The episode titles of "Dragon Ball Super" episodes 65, 66, and 67 are "Final Judgement! The Supreme God's Ultimate Power," "One Last Great Comeback! Here's Vegito!," and "A Visit from the Omni – King! Bye-Bye Zamasu!," respectively, and they will feature the ultimate battle against the evil Zamasu and Black Goku.

As revealed in previous episodes, Zamasu and Black Goku are one and the same person. When Black first appeared, his resemblance with the hero Goku was thought by many to mean they are related. It was later on revealed that Zamasu stole the body of Goku and transferred his consciousness to him.

Episode 65 is said to be the continuation of the battle of Son Goku and Vegeta against Zamasu and Black Goku. Zamasu and Black Goku fused together using the Potara earrings and the heroes will try different methods to defeat them including the Ki-blasts. However, instead of defeating the enemy, they will lose their Ki. The merged enemy will also release a "wall of light" attack, which enables the touch of the God Zamasu to terminate everything with his touch.

It will not be until episode 66 when Son Goku and Vegeta will decide to fuse together to try and match the power of the enemy. They will use the Potara earrings as well and their attack would eventually cause the destruction of the "wall of light" power of the enemy.

The fall of Zamasu and Black Goku will happen in episode 67, but it will not be Son Goku and Vegeta who are directly responsible for their defeat. Instead, Zen-Chan will arrive and finally put an end to the evil reign of Zamasu and Black Goku. How and what prompted Zen-Chan to appear will be revealed through a flashback of events.

"Dragon Ball Super" episodes 65, 66, and 67 will air on Nov. 6, Nov. 13, and Nov. 30, respectively, on Fuji TV.

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