Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero released a new clip of one of the movie's more light-hearted scenes.

The new preview comes from the beginning of the upcoming movie's story, and shows a first look at the Videl, who was notably absent from any of the movie's previous trailers, as she recruits Piccolo to help her talk some sense in Gohan, who has once again become so absorbed in his academic studies that he's spending less time with his family and has completely neglected his martial arts training. The clip also offers another peak inside Piccolo's Namekian-style house and a better look at his collection of Penko merchandise, including his phone case and a mountain of adorable plushies, which were revealed in an earlier preview and are gifts from Gohan and his family.

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The new movie will probably feature even more comedic interactions between the young Saiyan and his Namekian mentor, as the film's story will explore the bond the two have shared ever since Piccolo took the young and untrained Saiyan under his wing following Goku's first death. While the movie will focus on the charmingly dysfunctional duo, it will also feature apperances from the series' two most popular fighters, Goku and Vegeta, as well as other members of their families, such as Goten, Trunks, and Gohan's daughter Pan, who gets kidnapped by the Red Ribbon Army and is said to play a major role in the movie's story.

Set sometime after the events of both Dragon Ball Super: Broly and the manga's Moro arc, Super Hero sees Gohan and Piccolo teaming up once again to take on Gamma 1 and Gamma 2, a new pair of powerful android warriors created by the Red Ribbon Army. The movie will also feature some sort of "ultimate evil," who is currently being incubated within a mysterious device within the Red Ribbon Army's new secret laboratory. While the movie's producers have been tight-lipped about what this new threat could be, rumors have suggested that it is none other than a new version of Cell, the genetically-engineered warrior that a teenaged Gohan originally defeated in Dragon Ball Z.

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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero premieres in Japan on June 11. The movie will be released internationally by Crunchyroll sometime later this summer.

All of the Dragon Ball anime series, including the original 1986 TV show and the 2017 adaptation of Dragon Ball Super, are now available for streaming on the Crunchyroll. Akira Toriyama's original manga is also available in English from publisher VIZ Media.

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