Dragon Ball Super-Super Hero Post-Credits Scene

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Post-Credit Scene Fight Explained

The Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero post-credits scene reveals the winner of Goku and Vegeta’s sparring match. It might seem like a replay of one of the dozens of fights between the two, but there’s a big difference this time around.

What happens in the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Post-Credit Scene?

The post-credits scene in shows the winner of the fight is Vegeta.

At several points in the movie, the focus switches to Goku and Vegeta training on Beerus’ Planet. However, there’s something different this time around. While Goku is sparring with Broly, Vegeta is meditating. He says that he’s attempting to understand how to utilize Jiren’s ability to control his strength. As usual, Goku and Vegeta end up in a training match, which is what ends up preventing them from returning to Earth.

What’s special about the post-credit scene is that Vegeta was able to go the extra mile and defeat Goku. Though we haven’t seen all their training on screen, it’s been insinuated that Goku typically wins their sparring matches. However, by conserving his strength, Vegeta could outlast Goku and finally become the victor.

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