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Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 Analysis
Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 Review: Limits Super Surpassed! Ultra Instinct Mastered!! - Goku has entered Ultra Instinct again in his fight with Jire. But can he master it this time to defeat the powerful adversary? Will Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 be the episode where we get the full power of Ultra Instinct?

Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 Spoilers Below!!!
Animation
Koji Nashizawa & Hirotaka Nī were the animation supervisors of this episode. Visually this episode ticked all the boxes. The colors were clean, The designs were great. But the actual fight had a lot of reused animation. But it is forgivable considering the next episode is the big climactic fight. So, it's understandable that most of the top animators would be working on that.
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Goku then stands with Ultra Instinct after blocking Jiren's attack

Episode Synopsis Part 2
The fight between the two continues, as Goku is dodging Jiren's movements and attacks. The two then collide which rocks the arena as Goku seems to have righted himself. The others are concerned as it was how he lost to Jiren last time, but Whis seems fine. He notices something the others don't and assures everyone. Goku is focusing solely on the fight as he reaches the depths of Ultra Instinct. The others mention the heat radiating off of his body, as his aura covers the arena and starts reaching the stands.

Jiren begins his counterattack, Goku is trying to answer the attacks but the limited area of movement is becoming a problem, causing Everyone to worry. But, Goku is taking them all of Jiren's attacks, head on. Belmod is sure of Universe 11 victory. But Goku begins counterattacking and lands a hit on Jiren. Goku let's out a giant war cry and unleashes tremendous amounts of energy, surprising everyone. Jiren smiles and says that he need to respond
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However, Goku's hair turns pure silver and jumps behind Jiren. A chocked Jiren looks behind to see Goku. Goku is holding Jiren's attack and then just makes it disappear. Jiren tries attacking, only for Goku to dodge followed by immensely fast attacks that Jiren couldn't see. All The Gods of Destruction stand up in respect.

Beerus asks Whis about it. Whis respond:

"That form, that glow, that...that indeed is the complete Ultra Instinct."

Pros

Ultra Instinct reveal
The visual display of Power
Vegeta's speech to Belmod
Cons

Recycled Animation being from the episode.
Still No Frieza.
OverAll
Dragon Ball Super Episode 129 was Great. It laid the groundwork for the next episode and the final fight perfectly. Sure there were some moments which could have been better, But considering that most of the episode was a feast for the eyes, I think it should be forgivable. And Let's be Honest, Ultra Instinct was just pure Badass. I am personally looking forward to the next

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