Future Gohan Looks Better Than Ever in Super Dragon Ball Heroes – See Photos

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Many Dragon Ball fans went wild after the addition of Future Gohan in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes anime. For those unaware, we’re talking about the main version of Goku’s son who was supposed to deal with the androids created by Dr. Gero in the main timeline of Dragon Ball Z. But Trunks traveled back in time to warn the Z warriors about what’s about to come in a few years.

Thanks to Trunks’ time travel machine, the Z warriors, along with Goku and Gohan, have prepared a lot harder for the arrival of the androids. In this way, Trunks was able to give a chance at least for one timeline to be saved from the diabolical androids, including Cell, the ultimate creation of Dr. Gero.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes brings back Future Gohan

Future Gohan was supposed to get killed by the androids in the main Dragon Ball Z timeline, and we’ve seen the character a lot in related video games as well. Future Gohan has a scar on his face similar to Yamcha, and he even lost one of his arms.

The latest episode of Super Dragon Ball Heroes brings back Future Gohan, who is fighting for the resurrection of his friends. For that, he needs to get his hands on the Dark Dragon Balls first. Trunks is his opponent this time, which is indeed exciting, considering that the two half-blooded Saiyans were best friends in the main timeline of Dragon Ball Z and actually fought side by side against the androids.

Trunks is using the Super Saiyan God form this time, while he’s confident that he cannot lose against Gohan. But even so, Goku’s son won’t go down without a tough fight.

Awaiting the outcome between Future Gohan and Trunks, surely even more exciting battles will happen in the near future in the anime!

Cristian Antonescu
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