Dragon Ball Z Kai

An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?

Episode 111 Canon Majin Buu Saga 23 min

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Spoiler-Safe Summary

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Episode 111 of Dragon Ball Z Kai, "An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?", continues the condensed remastered retelling of Dragon Ball Z. This entry is tracked separately from the original Dragon Ball Z episode spine so Kai's numbering stays clean.

Full Plot Summary

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Piccolo abandons his fight against Shin. Piccolo learns from Kibito that Shin is actually the Supreme Kai. The Supreme Kai is believed to be even more powerful than the Grand Kai. Videl fights against Spopovitch. Videl appears to get the upper hand in her match, but Spopovitch keeps getting up and eventually fights back. Meanwhile, Goku realizes that Spopovitch has acquired new powers since his previous fight with Mr. Satan. Spopovitch continues fighting even after Videl breaks his neck. Seeing his opponent tired, Spopovitch regains the lead over Videl. Videl attempts to use her flight to regain her strength, but Spopovitch follows her into the air and uses an energy blast against her. As Videl refuses to give up despite the beating she is taking, Goku wonders where Spopovitch got his power from.

Episode FAQ

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What episode is "An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" in Dragon Ball Z Kai?

"An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" is episode 111 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Is "An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" canon or filler?

"An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.

What story arc is "An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" part of?

"An Eerie Entity; Who Exactly Is Spopovich?" is part of the Majin Buu Saga.

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