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Dragon Ball Super Season 1 Episode 73
A film of the Great Saiyaman is to be made, and Gohan is to be in it – to his chagrin, as a stuntman.
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Serie: Dragon Ball Super
Episode Title: Gohan's Plight! The Preposterous Great Saiyaman Film Adaptation?!
Air Date: 2017-01-08
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