As one of the unique anime series in the industry, “Dragon Ball Heroes” is not exactly the kind of show that most anime fans would be used to. Not only is the runtime short, the schedule for airing is also sporadic. With regards to “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 3, for example, the episode has already been confirmed. It will be returning to the small screen for fans to enjoy on Sept. 1.
As Otaku Art notes, “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 3 is set to return and promises to add some new developments to the show. The anime itself is unique in how it approaches airing and has since attracted the attention of both regular and hardcore enthusiasts of the property. The schedule for the next episode’s release has already been confirmed, as well, and some details about what fans can expect have also already come out.
For starters, Goku and Vegeta will be bringing back Vegito to fight against Cumber, who neither can take on right now. The fight will be in Super Saiyan Blue mode, which puts the fused character on par with the villain. This “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 3 fight should prove interesting, especially after Trunks gets himself captured while trying to put Potara earrings on Cumber.
For those who are just becoming aware of what this show is about or that it even exists, it’s an anime program that accompanies a video game about the franchise that is exclusive to Japan. As Omnitos notes, these episodes are not canon, but they do offer plenty of entertainment to fans of the anime property. This is why many are looking forward to the release of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 3.
“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 3 will be available via unofficial sources like KissAnime on Sept. 1. However, fans are advised to watch it via official sources to support the show.


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