Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 7 -
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.
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 Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 7
Merged Zamasu reappears with a cybernetic eyepatch and battle-damaged aesthetic. He has aligned himself with the Core Area warriors to pursue his ultimate goal: the elimination of the Omni-Kings (Zeno).
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
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.
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 Episode 7 of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes
The episode begins in the aftermath of the Prison Planet's collapse. While Xeno Goku and Xeno Vegeta return to their respective timelines, the "Core Area"—a nucleus containing the most dangerous prisoners—explodes, releasing a new group of villains led by .