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Dragon Ball Super Episode 121: All-Out War! The Ultimate Four-Fold Union vs. the 7th Universe's Total Offensive!

All-Out War! The Ultimate Four-Fold Union vs. the 7th Universe's Total Offensive!

EpisodeEp. 121

Paparoni merges with Koiceareta to form the colossal Agnilasa, whose size and space-warping abilities push all of Universe 7 to their limits. Android 18 sacrifices herself to save her brother, and Android 17's critical strike destroys the giant's energy reactor, leading to Universe 3's erasure.

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The Colossus of Universe 3

Paparoni's desperate gamble reaches its peak as he merges with Koicéareta to form Agnilasa, a towering colossus whose sheer size stuns even the Omni-Kings. This fusion is no mere brute; Agnilasa fires ki blasts powerful enough to threaten every remaining fighter in the arena, and even Jiren must counter with a blast of his own. When Super Saiyan Vegeta tests the giant with a Big Bang Attack, Agnilasa bats it aside effortlessly, making clear that conventional approaches will not work.

Goku organizes the team for a coordinated assault, with each member targeting a different limb based on Gohan's strategy. But Agnilasa tracks all five fighters simultaneously, using sonar emitted from its tentacle-like ears rather than ki sensing. The situation worsens when the giant begins warping space itself, punching through portals to strike distant opponents. Only Frieza's timely intervention prevents Goku from being knocked out of bounds entirely.

Agnilasa's most dangerous moment comes when it nearly swallows Android 18 and then launches homing blasts that push 17 to the arena's edge. In a selfless act, 18 jumps down to kick her brother back into the ring, eliminating herself in the process. Her sacrifice galvanizes the remaining fighters, who power up to their maximum forms to counter Agnilasa's massive energy ball. As the beams struggle against the giant's attack, 17 encases himself in a barrier and plunges straight through the energy sphere to destroy the crystal reactor in Agnilasa's forehead. The reactor's destruction destabilizes the fusion, allowing the combined blasts to finally overwhelm the colossus. Universe 3 falls, and the real Mosco, a small red devil hidden inside the robot body, emerges briefly before erasure claims them all.

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Sacrifice and Survival

Android 18's elimination is one of the most emotionally charged moments in the Tournament of Power. Her decision to trade her own survival for her brother's is made without hesitation, reflecting the deep bond between the twin androids. Her parting words to 17, telling him not to lose, carry the weight of someone entrusting everything to the people left behind.

Android 17's decisive strike against Agnilasa's reactor showcases his unique value to the team. His instincts as an android allow him to identify a mechanical weak point that biological fighters would never notice. This moment cements 17 as one of Universe 7's most indispensable competitors, someone whose intelligence and barrier techniques complement the raw power of the Saiyans and Frieza.

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Three Becomes Two

With Universe 3's erasure, the Tournament of Power enters its true endgame. Only Universes 7 and 11 remain, and the field has narrowed to just five fighters against three. The revelation that Mosco was actually a small creature inside a mechanical shell adds a bittersweet touch to Universe 3's farewell, humanizing the god whose universe was built on technology.

Nine minutes remain, and Jiren's ominous declaration that Universe 7's victory against Agnilasa will be their last signals the approaching confrontation that the entire tournament has been building toward.

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