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Dragon Ball Super Episode 28: The 6th Universe's Destroyer! His Name Is Champa!

The 6th Universe's Destroyer! His Name Is Champa!

EpisodeEp. 28

Champa, the God of Destruction from Universe 6, crashes onto Beerus's planet with his attendant Vados. After a tense food rivalry and a brief brawl, Champa proposes a five-on-five tournament between their universes, with Earth as the grand prize.

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Twin Gods and a Taste Test

While Goku and Vegeta grind through 50,000 push-ups in heavy gravity suits on Beerus's planet, a violent landing wakes Beerus from his nap. The culprits are Champa, the God of Destruction of Universe 6, and his angel attendant Vados. Beerus nearly attacks his own brother before recognizing him, and the twin deities immediately fall into bickering.

Vados reveals to a stunned Goku and Vegeta that twelve universes exist, with their home being Universe 7. Champa presents eggs from a rare bird in his universe, claiming his realm has superior cuisine. Beerus counters by having Whis prepare instant ramen, which leaves Champa and Vados speechless with delight. The food rivalry escalates when Champa learns that Earth in Universe 6 was wiped out by a civil war, meaning he has no source for such delicacies.

Frustration turns to fisticuffs. Champa and Beerus trade blows so powerful that the ground beneath them disintegrates, forcing Whis and Vados to intervene before the clash destroys both universes. Champa pivots to diplomacy, proposing a five-on-five martial arts tournament. The winner takes Universe 7's Earth. He also reveals he has collected six planet-sized Super Dragon Balls. Goku, thrilled at the prospect of fighting strong opponents from another universe, pleads with Beerus to accept. Both gods agree, and the tournament is set.

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Sibling Rivalry on a Cosmic Scale

Champa and Beerus are mirror images of each other in temperament but opposites in physique, and their relationship is pure sibling antagonism. Every exchange drips with petty one-upmanship, from food preferences to who has the better universe. The stakes may be planetary, but the motivation is personal.

The episode also quietly establishes the multiverse framework that will define Dragon Ball Super going forward. Twelve universes, each with its own God of Destruction and attendant angel, is an enormous expansion of the franchise's cosmology. Goku latches onto the implication that matters most to him: somewhere out there, fighters exist whom he has never tested himself against.

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Opening the Universe 6 Saga

This episode marks the beginning of the Universe 6 Saga and the first proper introduction of the multiverse concept. Champa and Vados debut here, and the Super Dragon Balls are mentioned for the first time as planet-sized wish orbs scattered across twin universes. The heavy gravity training suits worn by Goku and Vegeta will become a key misdirection, as Champa watches Goku struggle to catch an egg and assumes the Saiyan is slow, not realizing the suits are weighing him down.

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