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Never Forgive Son Goku! The
Warrior of Justice Toppo Intrudes!!
Japanese
Dragon Ball Super Episode 82 (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Super Episode 82 (English)
孫悟空許すまじ!正義の戦士トッポ乱入!!
Son Gokū Yurusumaji!
Seigi no Senshi Toppo Ran'nyū!!
Air Date 19 March 2017 (Fuji TV)
Opening Limit-Break x Survivor
Ending An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil
Episode Data
Format 16:9 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Toshio Yoshitaka
Art Bun-sun Lee
Animation Hirotaka Nii
Hiroyuki Itai
Yukihiro Kitano
Storyboard Kazuhiro Ochi
Director Ayumi Ono
Toei Simulcast Subs
Title Never Forgive Son Goku! Toppo
the Warrior of Justice Intrudes!!
Simulcast 18 March 2017 (US)
FUNimation English Dub
Title Goku Must Pay! The
Warrior of Justice Top Barges In!!
Air Date 06 October 2018 (Toonami)
FUNimation English Subs
Title Son Goku Must Pay! The
Warrior of Justice Top Barges In!!
Subtitles Steven J Simmons
Sub Debut Dragon Ball Super Part 7
Release Date 02 April 2019
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"Never Forgive Son Goku! The Warrior of Justice Toppo Intrudes!!" is the eighty-second episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 19 March 2017, receiving a ratings share of 5.6%. It was written by Toshio Yoshitaka and directed by Ayumi Ono.

Synopsis

As Goku and the others have achieved victory for Universe 7, the Universe 11 warrior Toppo suddenly appears! Toppo rages about not forgiving Goku. The Omni-King has his interest piqued by Goku and Toppo's confrontation, and accepts a proposal from Universe 11's gods to have a special match. Toppo uses his intense power and agility to go after Goku with submission moves! Goku and Toppo show off close combat with neither side giving an inch, but the Great Priest stops their fight and tells them to settle things at the Tournament of Power. The tournament will be set up as a battle royale where eighty warriors from eight universes all battle at once, and lose if they fall from the stage. Losing means having your universe destroyed, and the tournament begins in just forty hours. Goku returns to Earth in order to select the ten warriors who will determine the fate of Universe 7.[1][2][3][4]

Summary

Goku is intrigued by how Toppo keeps calling him evil. Does that mean Toppo considers himself a champion of justice? Toppo confirms that yes, that's exactly the way he sees things. Cae, the Kaiōshin of Universe 11, requests that the Omni-Kings allow a special match between Goku and Toppo, and they happily agree.

Toppo is determined to make Goku pay for endangering Universe 11. Meanwhile, Beerus is worried about the gods from the other universes getting to watch Goku fight so much. He doesn't want them studying Goku's weaknesses!

While Mister Satan tells Goku to beat the tar out of Toppo, both Goku and Gohan can tell that won't be happening. Toppo is too strong for that! Apparently due to his Saiyan blood, even Gohan is excited to watch the fight. He's also quite taken with Toppo's heroic speeches and poses (clearly his Great Saiyaman blood). Goku begins the match in his regular Super Saiyan form, and Toppo unleashes a series of attacks on the same theme: Justice Crusher, Justice Tornado.

It soon becomes apparent that Toppo specializes in holds and other direct-contact attacks that target joints, so Goku starts playing keep-away. Toppo counters with a series of blasts (the "Justice Flash"), before managing to grasp Goku in a big bearhug-type technique. Markarita, the angel of Universe 11, explains that this is Toppo's greatest finishing hold. He'll continue squeezing Goku until all his bones break! It looks like Goku's had it…until he suddenly turns Super Saiyan Blue and breaks free.

As Super Saiyan Blue, Goku quickly turns the tables, using a Warp Kamehameha to blast Toppo at point-blank range. Beerus and Whis wonder if Goku's gone too far and accidentally killed Toppo, but when the dust clears, Toppo is still alive, but furious. He can't stand that Goku has messed up his special uniform that only Pride Troopers are allowed to wear!

Toppo now starts to fight seriously, and Goku likewise starts using the Kaiō-Ken on top of Super Saiyan Blue. The Omni-Kings are thrilled to see that Goku has broken through his limits, but midway through this new phase of the fight, the Great Priest interrupts to halt the match. At this rate, the contestants may wind up dead! They had better save it for the tournament.

The Omni-Kings reluctantly agree to end the match, and call it quits until the main event. Goku's amazed that there could be a fighter like Toppo, and offers Toppo a handshake…but Toppo refuses! He's still convinced Goku is evil, and besides, he's not even the strongest contestant in Universe 11. That honor goes to another member of the Pride Troopers, Toppo's sworn friend Jiren the Grey!

Goku's excited to hear that there will be a contestant even stronger than Toppo, but Beerus is mad that Goku's only equal to Universe 11's second-best. They've got the destruction of their universe to worry about, so this is no time to get excited! Meanwhile, Cae and Vermoud, Universe 11's God of Destruction, congratulate Toppo on a good fight. He may not have been able to finish Goku off, but it's always a thrill seeing him in battle! Cae asks Toppo if he thinks he can win the tournament. Toppo's not sure about himself, but even if he loses, they can still rely on Jiren. Justice will prevail!

The Great Priest announces that he will set about constructing the arena for the main tournament, which will begin at the 157th hour on the 3,135,500,603rd day of the royal calendar. That's five tiks from now, or in Earth terms forty hours. Is that all?! Champa wonders if Hit has nine siblings, but Vados assures him things aren't that simple. Meanwhile, Whis tells Beerus that Goku is sure to be targeted by the other universes at the main event.

Everyone disperses until then, and Kaiōshin teleports Goku and co. back to the Universe 7 Kaiōshin Realm. Mister Satan asks Goku if they can win, and while Goku isn't sure, he's glad they've got Gohan and Boo. Beerus is angry at Gohan for not being certain enough, but Whis says their top priority right now should be gathering ten contestants.

Beerus in turn thinks Whis isn't taking this seriously. After all, Whis will still survive even if they lose and Universe 7 is destroyed. Whis says it's only natural, since he's simply a "guide" dispatched from "over there" (and, implicitly, not a native of Universe 7). "Angel", "guide"…Beerus notes that Whis' exact position seems to change based on whatever's most advantageous at the moment.

Goku decides to head back to Earth to start a strategy session with Bulma. It'll be an opportunity to eat too, of course. Beerus says they'd better eat while they still can, since their universe might be wiped out soon thanks to "a certain idiot". Goku doesn't think Beerus has any room to talk though, since he's so irresponsible about destroying planets.

But Beerus insists the fact that Universe 7 is ranked second to last must be all because of Goku dragging their level down. Still, Goku says, Gohan should just balance him out and raise their overall level. Whis once again stops Beerus and Goku arguing. They'll never beat the other universes if they can't even stop fighting amongst themselves! And so, Goku and Gohan set off back to Earth to recruit the rest of the ten contestants.

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 Seán Schemmel
Son Gohan Kyle Hebert
Mister Satan Unshō Ishizuka Chris Rager
Kaiōshin Shin'ichirō Ōta Kent Williams
Elder Kaiōshin Ryōichi Tanaka Kent Williams
Beerus Kōichi Yamadera Jason Douglas
Whis Masakazu Morita Ian Sinclair
Champa Mitsuo Iwata Jason Liebrecht
Vados Yuriko Yamaguchi Caitlin Glass
Omni-King Satomi Kōrogi Sarah Wiedenheft
Great Priest Masaya Takatsuka Josh Grelle
Toppo Kenji Nomura Ray Hurd
Cae Taishi Murata Aaron Roberts
Vermoud Masami Kikuchi Markus Lloyd
Markarita Ai Sasaki Jamie Marchi
Narration Naoki Tatsuta Doc Morgan
Gowasu Garrett Schenck
Bergamo Marcus Stimac
Rou Derick Snow
Sidra Greg Dulcie
Ag Anthony Bowling
Anat Chris Burnett
Ea Alfie Coy
Il Bob Reed
Helles Maryam Baig
Kur Justin Briner
Ogma Leah Clark
Quitela Meli Grant

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 "Limit-Break × Survivor" is performed by Kiyoshi Hikawa, and the ending song "An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil" is performed by THE COLLECTORS.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 82: Norihito Sumitomo Original Soundtrack
First usage in the Dragon Ball franchise.    *First usage in Dragon Ball Super.
Catalogue Scene Title Tonality Release
OP Opening Limit-Break × Survivor (TV Size) B Minor DBS 2.1 #01
S-401 Recap CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Days of Battle) B♭ Major DBS 1.1 #34
S-515 Episode Title Card Sub-Title (Limit-Break × Survivor) A Minor Unreleased
S-243 Goku and Toppo face off S-243 Unreleased (Kai)
S-244 Tension before the fight S-244 G♯ Minor
S-528 Toppo's speech Triumphal Return B♭ Major DBS 2.1 #18
S-245 Toppo attacks S-245 G Minor Unreleased (Kai)
S-527 Goku attacks The Wall Before One's Eyes DBS 2.1 #28
S-452 Toppo gets a hold on Goku The Terror of Freeza's Army F♯ Minor DBS 1.2 #09
S-517 Eyecatch A Eyecatch A (Limit-Break × Survivor) C Minor Unreleased
S-518 Eyecatch B Eyecatch B (Limit-Break × Survivor) B Minor
S-444 Goku loses Super Saiyan Inescapable Fear A Minor DBS 1.2 #10
S-522 The fight heats up Instant-Kill Battle E Minor DBS 2.2 #10
S-451 Toppo and Goku power up Time to Strike Back A Minor DBS 1.2 #16
S-529 Toppo snubs Goku, tells him about Jiren Shady Scheme* D Minor DBS 2.2 #01
S-455 The Great Priest begins construction Blue Saiyan D Major DBS 1.2 #18
S-241 40 hours until the tournament S-241* A Minor Unreleased (Kai)
S-426 Time to make a team...and eat Team Dragon's Theme C Major DBS 1.1 #16
ED Ending An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil (TV Size) Theme Songs #08
S-519 Next Episode Preview Limit-Break x Survivor (Preview) B Minor DBS 2.2 #16

Production

This episode's title was announced in programming notices in a provisional form on 23 February 2017:[5]

正義の戦士トッポ乱入
The Warrior of Justice Toppo Intrudes

The full title was revealed in Animage and Animedia, officially available for purchase on 10 March.

This leaked Animage summary for Episode 82 served to complete a partial reveal of Jiren's name seen in a Super Dragon Ball Heroes livecast stream capture,[6] but the reference to Jiren in the advertisement was an error:

As Goku and Jiren battle, the Great Priest stops their fight and tells them to settle things at the "Tournament of Power". The "Tournament of Power" will be set up as a battle royale where 80 warriors from 8 universes all battle at once, and lose if they fall from the stage. Losing means having your universe destroyed, and the tournament begins in just 40 hours.[1]

Episode 81 had already aired, so it was quickly deduced that the summary should have instead named Toppo, who had been present at the Zen Exhibition Match since Episode 78.

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

United Kingdom

Australia and New Zealand

External Links

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Animation World: Dragon Ball Super". Animage, April 2017. Japan: Tokuma Shoten, 10 March 2017.
    @Herms98 (8 March 2017). Twitter.
  2. "Anime Hunter Plus". Animedia, April 2017. Japan: Gakken Plus, 10 March 2017.
    @Herms98 (08 March 2017). Twitter.
  3. "Jump Animation Information Base". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 2017 #15. Japan: Shueisha, 13 March 2017. (p. 282)
    @Herms98 (09 March 2017). Twitter.
  4. "Broadcast Details" (12 March 2017). FujiTV.
    乱入してきた第11宇宙の正義の戦士トッポと悟空の特別試合が行われることになった。トッポは猛烈なパワーと素早い動きでサブミッションの技をしかけ悟空に迫る!
  5. Unidentified Programming Notice.
    @Herms98 (23 February 2017). Twitter.
  6. @syutomugenSDBH (8 March 2017). Twitter. Retrieved: 10 September 2018.