Dragon Ball Super

Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!

Episode 45 Canon Universe 6 Saga 23 min

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Vegeta and his allies confront duplicates created by a rogue bio-weapon, leading to intense battles where defeating the copies becomes crucial to preserving the originals and stopping the destructive threat.

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A powerless Vegeta is forced to escape with the others from the Vegeta duplicate and Gryll, Potage revealing the two to be extensions of a rogue bio-weapon called Commeson (コメソン, Komeson), which established the Superhuman Water legend by assuming the form and personalities of invaders that led to going berserk. The group also learn from Potage that the original will disappear once cloned, as was the case of the real Gryll and his men, unless the duplicate is destroyed in time. Goten and Trunks attempt to destroy the Duplicate Vegeta as Gotenks before Goku senses them in dangers comes to their aid. As the Duplicate Vegeta acquired Vegeta's personality as a side effect, he fights his Commeson nature and dispatches the Duplicate Gryll so he can fight Goku.

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What episode is "Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" in Dragon Ball Super?

"Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" is episode 45 of Dragon Ball Super.

Is "Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" canon or filler?

"Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" part of?

"Vegeta Disappears?! The Threat of Duplicated Vegeta!" is part of the Universe 6 Saga.

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