Dragon Ball’s villains are one of the franchise’s most memorable elements. From legendary, genre-defining villains like Frieza and Cell to modern classics like Goku Black, the franchise has always been home to unforgettable foes. However, when fans discuss Dragon Ball villains, one is frequently overlooked due to their non-canon status. But this villain, Hearts, is one of the most fascinating villains in the franchise’s history due to his unique motivations.Hearts comes from Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the spin-off series made to promote the card-based arcade game of the same name. Hearts made his out-of-game debut on December 22nd, 2018, when he briefly appeared in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes ONA’s sixth episode, “I’ll Settle This!! Into Operation! Ultra Instinct!” the final episode of the anime’s Prison Planet saga. On February 1st, 2019, he made his manga debut when he appeared in chapter six of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission!! manga.During the next arc, the Universal Conflict Saga, Hearts and his group start to make their presence known. This arc begins with Oren and Kamin attacking Universe 6, forcing Vegeta and Future Trunks to step in to try and turn the tide. But, after a tough fight, Heart appears on the battlefield with a massive glowing crystal. Hearts explains that he plans to kill the Omni-King Zeno and all other gods, liberating all mortals from the tyranny of the gods in the process. He then informs Vegeta that the crystal is a Universe Seed, and it’s the key to his plan. However, this Universe Seed must be filled with energy before Hearts can make his grand move. Because of this, Hearts plans to go from universe to universe, defeating the mightiest warriors and feeding their power to the Universe Seed.
Dragon Ball‘s villains are one of the franchise’s most memorable elements. From legendary, genre-defining villains like Frieza and Cell to modern classics like Goku Black, the franchise has always been home to unforgettable foes. However, when fans discuss Dragon Ball villains, one is frequently overlooked due to their non-canon status. But this villain, Hearts, is one of the most fascinating villains in the franchise’s history due to his unique motivations.
Hearts comes from Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the spin-off series made to promote the card-based arcade game of the same name. Hearts made his out-of-game debut on December 22nd, 2018, when he briefly appeared in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes ONA’s sixth episode, “I’ll Settle This!! Into Operation! Ultra Instinct!” the final episode of the anime’s Prison Planet saga. On February 1st, 2019, he made his manga debut when he appeared in chapter six of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission!! manga.
During the next arc, the Universal Conflict Saga, Hearts and his group start to make their presence known. This arc begins with Oren and Kamin attacking Universe 6, forcing Vegeta and Future Trunks to step in to try and turn the tide. But, after a tough fight, Heart appears on the battlefield with a massive glowing crystal. Hearts explains that he plans to kill the Omni-King Zeno and all other gods, liberating all mortals from the tyranny of the gods in the process. He then informs Vegeta that the crystal is a Universe Seed, and it’s the key to his plan. However, this Universe Seed must be filled with energy before Hearts can make his grand move. Because of this, Hearts plans to go from universe to universe, defeating the mightiest warriors and feeding their power to the Universe Seed.
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