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I've Come Too!
Training Begins on Beerus' Planet!
Japanese
Dragon Ball Super Episode 18 (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Super Episode 18 (English)
オラも来たぞ!ビルス星で修行開始だ!
Ora mo Kita zo! Birusu-sei de Shugyō Kaishi da!
Air Date 08 November 2015 (Fuji TV)
Opening Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!
Eyecatch Part A: Goku
Part B: Vegeta
Ending Starring Star
Episode Data
TV Rating 5.8%
Format 16:9 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Yoshifumi Fukushima
Art Nagisa Nishida
Animation Naoki Tate
Storyboard Naotoshi Shida
Director Takao Iwai
Toei Simulcast Subs
Title I'm Here, Too!
Training Begins on Beerus' Planet!
Simulcast 05 November 2016
FUNimation English Dub
Title I'm Here, Too!
Training Commences on Beerus' World!
Air Date 13 May, 2017 (Toonami)
FUNimation English Subs
Title I'm Here, Too!
Training Commences on Beers' World!
Subtitles Steven J Simmons
Sub Debut Dragon Ball Super Part 2
Release Date 03 October 2017
Bang Zoom! English Dub
Title Here I Am Too!
Training Begins on Planet Beerus!
Air Date 04 November 2017
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"I've Come Too! Training Begins on Beerus' Planet!" is the eighteenth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 08 November 2015. It was written by Yoshifumi Fukushima and directed by Takao Iwai.

Synopsis

Summary

Whis and Goku arrive on Beerus' planet, where Goku is reunited with Vegeta. Goku is impressed with how much stronger Vegeta has grown since he last saw him, saying Vegeta might even be stronger than him now (though he does tease Vegeta about the pink apron he's wearing). While Whis and the Oracle Fish go off to eat some sweets from Bulma, Vegeta takes Goku (now sporting a blue apron) to Beerus' bedroom. Their first task: change Beerus' blankets and sheets without waking him up. This is harder than it looks, because Beerus constantly attacks them in his sleep. At one point Vegeta is knocked into one of the floating alarm clock bombs that fill Beerus' room, and Goku teleports it over to Whis outside in order to prevent the explosion from waking Beerus. Finally, after much difficulty the two finish the job. Goku asks if Vegeta does hard training like this every day, but Vegeta says that is not training at all, it is just ordinary household chores! The real training is still to come. First though, the two must complete the rest of the chores, which Whis requires them to perform in exchange for his training. After cleaning the Oracle Fish's numerous bowls, they cut the grass (which Vegeta says will have already grown back by the next day). With that done, training can finally begin!

First, Whis presents Goku with a new martial arts uniform, to go along with the redesigned armor Vegeta received from Bulma. Their first training is to lift up heavy weights. When Goku struggles to lift his, Vegeta arrogantly offers to show him how it is done... but he cannot lift his weight either. It turns out Whis has made Vegeta's weight for today twice as heavy as before. Struggling mightily, Goku and Vegeta finally lift up both their weights, at which point Whis orders them to run around the entire planet. To make matters worse, the road they are on disappears bit by bit, so if they are not fast enough they will fall off and become trapped in an inescapable alternate dimension. While Whis begins to wonder if maybe the pace is a little too fast, the Oracle Fish comes out to say Beerus seems to be waking up. Whis teleports everyone back into Beerus' room, where the groggy Beerus shoots an energy blast from his mouth, nailing Goku and Vegeta head-on, then goes right back to sleep. Thankfully the two are still alive, and Whis declares training finished for the day.

That night, Goku and Vegeta discuss their training: Vegeta says Goku can always head back home if it is too difficult for him, but Goku will not have any of that. After Goku nods off, Vegeta goes off and does extra training on his own, determined not to fall behind Goku. Elsewhere, the Oracle Fish asks Whis if maybe his training is too rough. He is terribly concerned about Goku and Vegeta's well-being: after all, he has been getting more snacks since they started doing the chores around the place. At the very least, would it not be safer to have them train as Super Saiyans? Whis explains that training in their regular state will yield better results in the long-term, and that most likely the two of them have realized that on their own. After all, Whis never told them they could not become Super Saiyans, yet they have not anyway.

The next morning, Whis says he is changing the training program up a bit. Today he will fight Goku and Vegeta... at the same time! The two go at him together, but cannot lay a finger on him. Whis stops them and explains that their speed simply is not up to snuff. They are thinking first before acting, which slows them down. After all, it takes time for messages to be relayed from their senses to their brain, slowing down their reaction speed. Instead, they need to make each part of their body capable of reacting all on its own, something even Beerus has not perfected yet. While Whis claims to have mastered this technique, Goku points out that he has unwittingly stepped in some poop, causing Whis to freak out. Whis sheepishly explains that even if each part of his body can react on its own, his shoes cannot...

Out in space, a familiar-looking spaceship is traveling along. Inside are the remains of Freeza's army: Sorbet, Tagoma, Shisami, and various officers and random goons. An officer reports to Sorbet about a rebellion by the inhabitants of Planet 448. Since most of their soldiers are off fighting on other planets, they have very few troops available to send as reinforcements. Sorbet angrily orders them to cut their losses and withdraw from Planet 448... moments before something shoots past their ship. Floating in space above a planet, Champa orders Vados to destroy it, making her complain that Champa ought to do it himself. Still, she follows orders, although after it is destroyed the two say that this planet was "the wrong one", and they take off for the "next" one...

Cast

The following table provides the cast as credited in the original Japanese broadcast. Additional characters/cast members not originally credited, or with speaking roles exclusive to a specific dubbing, have been included at the bottom of the table.

Character Cast
Japanese English (FUNimation)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Sean Schemmel
Vegeta Ryō Horikawa Christopher R. Sabat
Beerus Kōichi Yamadera Jason Douglas
Whis Masakazu Morita Ian Sinclair
Champa Mitsuo Iwata Jason Liebrecht
Vados Yuriko Yamaguchi Caitlin Glass
Sorbet Shirō Saitō Jeremy Schwartz
Staff Officer Tomohisa Asō Charlie Campbell
Oracle Fish Shōko Nakagawa Monica Rial
Narration Naoki Tatsuta Doc Morgan

Main Staff

The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this episode as credited in this specific episode's ending credits.

Music

The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Norihito Sumitomo, and our in-house catalogue numbers apply to tracks composed or arranged by him. The opening song "Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic" is performed by Kazuya Yoshii, and the ending song "Starring Star" is performed by KEYTALK.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 18: Norihito Sumitomo Original Soundtrack
First usage in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Catalogue Scene Title Tonality Release
OP Opening Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic! (TV Size) D Major DBS 1.1 #01
S-401 Recap CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Days of Battle) B♭ Major DBS 1.1 #34
S-402 Episode Title Card Sub-Title (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) D Major DBS 1.1 #40
S-405 Beerus's planet Beerus's Planet A Minor DBS 1.1 #12
S-421 Whis leaves Goku's training to Vegeta Beerus's Tea Time C Major DBS 1.1 #13
S-438 Waiting for a chance Unfamiliar Work DBS 1.2 #23
S-439 Goku lifts Beerus Goten & Trunks's Mischief A Major DBS 1.2 #02
S-409 Eyecatch A Eyecatch A (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) D Major DBS 1.1 #38
S-410 Eyecatch B Eyecatch B (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) DBS 1.1 #39
S-440 Cutting grass Mysterious Alien #2 C Minor DBS 1.2 #29
S-434 Goku suits up A Strong Enemy Appears A Minor DBS 1.1 #05
S-427 Carrying weights A Tough Battle G Minor DBS 1.1 #06
S-430 Oracle Fish questions Whis Crushing Defeat C Minor DBS 1.1 #07
S-441 Whis explains the gods' secret A Break in the Battle G Major DBS 1.2 #17
S-442 Enter Champa Champa's Theme E Minor DBS 1.2 #04
ED Ending Starring Star (TV Size) D♭ Major Theme Songs #03
S-416 Next Episode Preview Preview B (Toward Tomorrow) A Major DBS 1.1 #36

Availability

This episode has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both streaming and physical formats. "Simulcast" streaming services (even Funimation) use the Toei Animation subtitles rather than the Funimation subtitles by Steven J. Simmons, while digital purchase platforms use the Simmons subtitles that are provided on the Funimation DVDs and Blu-rays.

Streaming debut dates only apply to the subtitled simulcast. Dubbed episodes were to Funimation's streaming service a few weeks after the dub broadcast, and to AnimeLab around the time of the Madman home video release. Simulcast dates reflect regional time zones. The United Kingdom was originally covered by the now-defunct Daisuki streaming service until Crunchyroll added the UK to their Dragon Ball Super coverage area on 30 May 2017.

Japan

North America

  • Dragon Ball Super Part 2 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation) 03 October 2017
  • Crunchyroll Simulcast (multi-region, sub only) 05 November 2016
  • Funimation Now Simulcast (sub or dub) 05 November 2016
  • VRV Simulcast (sub only) 30 March 2017
  • Adult Swim On-Demand (dub only)
  • Digital purchase (Simmons subtitles)
    • Amazon (dub and sub sold separately)
    • Microsoft (dub and sub sold separately)
    • Google Play (dub)

United Kingdom

Australia and New Zealand

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Notes

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