TRENDING Published March7, 2016 By Marijim Dy

‘Dragon Ball Super’ Episode 34 Review: Piccolo Wins Against Frost

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"Dragon Ball Super" episode 34 showed the fight between Piccolo and Frost.

Attack of the Fanboy reported that this week's installment is as action-packed as "Dragon Ball Super" episode 33. It showed the inter-universe tournament.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 34 picked up where it left off last week, with Frost kicking Goku out of the ring. It stirred controversy in the match since it seemed as if the Frieza look-alike used magic on the Super Saiyan.

Frost is declared as the official winner. Chi Chi, on the other hand, was worried about her husband.

Beerus got annoyed since he felt that Goku could have easily defeated Frost if he transformed to his Super Saiyan Blue form.

The tournament resumed with Piccolo as the next fighter from universe 7. He then asked Goku if there's a chance that he could beat Frost. However, Goku honestly told him that he has no chance but he can soften up Frost for Vegeta.

Piccolo immediately went in and fired his special beam cannon. Frost, in turn, attacked the Z fighter in "Dragon Ball Super" episode 34.

Frost was able to hit Piccolo's knee. The Z fighter then used a technique where he creates multiple copies of himself.

In "Dragon Ball Super" episode 34, Frost used his magical technique again on Piccolo. This made Piccolo woozy, similar to Goku, and was knocked out with a ki blast from Frost.

Jaco noticed that Frost may be cheating with an illegal object. It was revealed that Frost was using a poisonous needle in his wrist.

Piccolo wins since Frost was found out to be a cheater. It was also noted that Frost was an evil space pirate. This annoyed Champa who lost another fighter.

According to Design&Trend, "Dragon Ball Super" episode 35 will show the bonus match between Frost and Vegeta, which the Saiyan Prince requested. Next week's installment will be aired on Mar. 13, 2016.

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