Dimensional Location: Dragon Ball Universe where the Z Fighters died because of the Androids.

Zamasu was not expecting everyone to start panicking.

Something higher up the Food Chain had arrived and the Rabbit Community was instantly in danger.

"What do we have here?" The Brown Bear asked.

"He's bigger than the Rabbits, I wonder if he will make a better meal." Brown Bear Number Two says back cheerfully.

"You should leave this place alone!" Zamasu orders the Two Brown Bears around.

"Kill him!" The Brown Bears proclaimed before Zamasu got backhanded into the air.

Bleeding and Angry, Zamasu lost all restraint to keep his new enemies alive.

Claw Marks on his face and the Talking Bears gloating how easy Zamasu got thrown off his feet in the background didn't help his mood get any better.

Zamasu picked himself up and Fired Ki Blasts at the Talking Bears that never saw it coming.

Bear Guts Exploded Everywhere and the Rabbit Village was once again safe from being slaughtered for food.

Zamasu passed out and the Rabbit Villagers stopped him from bleeding to death.


"I think I found where the bleeding is coming from." The Rabbit Farmer stated.

"Broken Wooden Fencing, he must have got them stuck inside his back while fighting the Brown Bears earlier." Another Rabbit Farmer says back while they start taking out the Wooden Fencing Debris and bandaged Zamasu's Wounds.

The Brown Bears attacked the Rabbit Village hopeful to feed themselves before anyone was dispatched to investigate where they came from.

Zamasu really had no clue how the Unknown Planet of the Talking Animals worked yet.

The smell of the Dead Bears would eventually attract predators and the Rabbit Village would need to be abandoned until it was safe to return again.

The only problem was how do they take Zamasu into the Underground Rabbit City. He was too big to transport through the Escape Tunnels and they didn't want to risk running into any Hungry Bears that might be nearby.

The only solution was to get everyone into hiding and wait for the danger to move away from them.