Dragon Ball Heroes - Episode 7

Upon hearing that Universe 6 is in danger, Vegeta and Future Trunks arrive to assist. The episode ends with the introduction of Hearts, a villain capable of reading minds and manipulating gravity. Themes and Significance

Hearts’ stated motivation is to liberate mortals from the "oppression" of the gods, specifically the Omni-King. This adds a layer of ideological conflict rarely seen in the franchise's more straightforward battle arcs. Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 7

This episode is noted for several "deep" shifts in the Dragon Ball Heroes narrative: Upon hearing that Universe 6 is in danger,

Episode 7 of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes promotional anime, titled , serves as a pivotal transition point that shifts the series from the localized chaos of the Prison Planet to a multi-universal war. Plot Summary and Key Developments This adds a layer of ideological conflict rarely

The introduction of Kamin and Oren brings the Tuffle concept back into focus, potentially bridging elements from Dragon Ball GT (like Baby) into a more modern, multiversal context.

By involving Universes 6, 7, and 11, the show expands beyond simple "what-if" battles into a coordinated assault on the divine hierarchy of the Dragon Ball multiverse.

The action shifts to Universe 6, which is under siege by the "Tsuful" (Tuffle) twin androids, Kamin and Oren . Despite their power, Universe 6's strongest defenders—including Hit, Cabba, Caulifla, and Kale —are quickly overwhelmed by the twins' parasitic and regenerative abilities.

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