There are not a lot of things known about “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 11 with the series not even supposed to be going this far until rabid fans got ahold of it and claimed the episodes. For now, there are simply rumors, especially with regards to a potential announcement over the next few days. For now, the only thing that anyone knows is that Fu will reappear and Vegeta goes blue.
One of the things that make “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 11 and the series as a whole so successful is that everything else about the DBZ universe sucks. So even though this entire promotional anime is beyond stupid, it is still getting a lot of views, OtakuKart points out.
With that said, the plot of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 11 is going to feature the return of Fu, who is one of the most confusing characters in this convoluted mess of a contrived series. His intentions are not yet made known, but he will likely have something up his sleeve that can only cause harm to Goku and his friends.
“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 11 will especially be kind to Vegeta, with the battle mongering fighter being able to show off his new blue hue. This color is supposed to signify that it is his strongest form, but with this series being a complete dumpster fire of a pile of story garbage, who can really tell? Taking the show’s word for it, it’s likely that the characters will face yet another, even more powerful enemy.
How the series keeps drawing eyes despite the ridiculous premise is as much a mystery as the reasoning why the whole universe does not simply blow up every time these characters release gas. Regardless, “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 11 will likely come out on May 9, unless the folks behind it get cute.


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