Although the property is known to touch on ridiculous plotlines and story points, it would seem that "Dragon Ball Heroes" Episode 4 will be taking things to a whole new level. The episode is set to feature the true power of Fu, who is responsible for creating the prison planet that the characters are in. Apparently, Cumber’s power will run amok, thus releasing the demon Saiyan sleeping in Fu.
For those who may not be aware of the topic, “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 4 is the fourth episode in a promotional series of anime that is tied to a video game. The third episode of the short series just released, which makes the wait for “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 4 likely to involve several weeks. Fortunately, the synopsis for the episode has already been released, as covered by Blasting News.
"Cumber unleashes his fearsome form and runs wild. His power is too much for the Prison Planet to handle, and the chains start to snap one by one. Seeing this throws Fu into a rage, and he unleashes his hidden power," the summary reads.
Titled "Rage! Super Fu Appears!," it’s clear that “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 4 will feature yet another case of a character showing their supposed final form and then beating down everyone around them. It’s just so typical of the “Dragon Ball” franchise and an aspect that series with questionable canon ties to the main property is taking advantage of.
As to what the significance of Super Fu might be, he is apparently an artificial being that was made from a rather nasty concoction of DNA. Born of Towa and Mira, Fu can either be considered a demon Saiyan or an artificial god. Regardless of how he is viewed though, it’s clear that he has power. “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 4 will be airing later this month, Otaku Art notes, which should reveal Fu’s true power.


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