
As universes across the multiverse scramble to finalize their rosters, Universe 7 receives devastating news: Buu has fallen into a deep hibernation and will not wake up for two months, leaving the team one member short.
At Zeno's Palace, the two Omni-Kings grow restless with boredom, prompting the Grand Minister to entertain them with updates on how each universe is preparing for the tournament. The montage reveals wildly different approaches across the multiverse. In Universe 7, Goku trains with Whis in the gravity chamber while Vegeta enters the Hyperbolic Time Chamber alone, vowing to surpass Goku and be the last warrior standing. Mr. Popo gently asks him not to destroy the room again, but Vegeta offers no promises.
Across other universes, the preparation scenes paint a vivid picture. In Universe 9, news of the erasure stipulation has leaked, causing societal collapse as criminals run rampant and citizens attempt to flee to other universes. Sidra destroys the chaotic city in frustration. Hit tracks down Frost in a Universe 6 alley, recruiting him with a simple ultimatum: join the tournament or die on the spot. Frost, ever the opportunist, agrees but is annoyed to learn his poison needles are banned.
In Universe 2, an audition selects the idol warrior Brianne de Chateau, who transforms into the rotund pink fighter Ribrianne to demonstrate her power. Universe 10's Kusu orchestrates a group dance for Murichim's warriors to build team bonds, with Gowasu filming the spectacle for what he hopes will be viral content. On Earth, Master Roshi enlists Puar's shapeshifting abilities to help him overcome his weakness for attractive women, while Yamcha waits at home, increasingly certain that his invitation to the tournament is imminent.
The crisis strikes when Bulma relays news from Mr. Satan: Buu has fallen into a deep hibernation that typically lasts two months. This is not a nap that can be interrupted. The team, which appeared complete at ten members, is suddenly one fighter short with only hours to spare. Beerus is furious, remembering Buu's past failures including the written test fiasco during the Tournament of Destroyers. Goku leaves immediately to try waking Buu, and Beerus insists on coming along, ready to give Buu a piece of his mind.
The rapid cycling between universes reveals how differently each civilization responds to an existential crisis. Universe 9 collapses into anarchy. Universe 11's Pride Troopers calmly ensure their world will be protected while they compete. Universe 2 holds a cheerful audition. Universe 10 dances. These contrasting responses say more about each universe's character than any power level ever could, and they help explain the mortal level rankings that determine which universes face erasure.
Hit's recruitment of Frost is a masterclass in efficiency. Two former adversaries who share no affection simply acknowledge each other's usefulness and move forward. Frost's brief attempt at a sneak attack, immediately blocked by Hit, confirms that neither trusts the other, yet both are pragmatic enough to cooperate when survival demands it.
Buu's hibernation is a devastating plot device that shatters Universe 7's carefully assembled roster at the worst possible moment. It forces the team into a desperate scramble for a replacement that will lead to one of the saga's most controversial decisions in the following episode.
Episode 91 functions as the penultimate calm before the Tournament of Power properly begins. By surveying multiple universes in rapid succession, it builds the sense that dozens of storylines are converging toward a single explosive event. The variety of fighters, philosophies, and preparation methods ensures that the tournament will feature more than just power clashes; it will be a collision of worldviews.
Ribrianne's introduction signals that the tournament will feature unconventional fighters who do not fit the traditional Dragon Ball mold. Her transformation-based power set, built around concepts of love and beauty rather than combat pragmatism, contrasts sharply with the battle-hardened warriors of Universe 7 and the disciplined Pride Troopers of Universe 11.
The anime's handling of Buu's removal from the roster differs from the manga's timeline. In the manga, the team learns about Buu's hibernation before confirming whether Gohan would participate, creating a different chain of decision-making. The anime places this crisis later, maximizing its impact as a last-minute disaster.

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