Dragon Ball Super

Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party

Episode 6 Canon God of Destruction Beerus Saga 23 min

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Beerus and Whis arrive on Earth as Bulma's birthday party is underway. Paralyzed by Beerus' presence, Vegeta recognizes him as the being who once visited Planet Vegeta and forced his father, King Vegeta, to his knees.

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Beerus and Whis arrive on Earth as Bulma's birthday party is underway. Paralyzed by Beerus' presence, Vegeta recognizes him as the being who once visited Planet Vegeta and forced his father, King Vegeta, to his knees. Bulma pops up and assumes Beerus and Whis to be Vegeta's friends and invites them to join the party, which the two gladly accept as they become enamored with Earth cuisine. Though Vegeta tries his best to ensure that Beerus remains calm as he and Whis mingle with the guest, the Destroyer becomes furious when Majin Buu refuses to share the remaining pudding and attacks him for his insolence.

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What episode is "Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" in Dragon Ball Super?

"Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" is episode 6 of Dragon Ball Super.

Is "Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" canon or filler?

"Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" part of?

"Don't Anger the God of Destruction! The Heart Pounding Birthday Party" is part of the God of Destruction Beerus Saga.

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