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When the character is first introduced he wears a steel blue cropped jacket with a Capsule Corporation, his grandfather's company, patch on its upper left sleeve, over a black tank top and dark gray baggy pants and wears yellow tanker boots. During the Cell Games he wears Saiyan battle armor identical to his father's that was made by his mother.
The present incarnation wears a dark green gi with matching orange belt and wrist bands and wears the same yellow tanker boots. However, in Dragon Ball Super , Future Trunks' design was different from his appearance in the manga, wearing an outfit similar to when he traveled to the past, which is a periwinkle colored jacket with the Capsule Corporation logo on the left sleeve albeit without the logo's name , a red scarf, black baggy pants, and olive green boots, the jacket and pants appear to have two small rips on the left ends, his hair is now blue, like his mother's and is now messier, and lacks the two thin bangs he initially appeared in, to distinguish him from his present-timeline counterpart, and he also gains a new sword.
As told in the stand-alone manga side story Trunks: By this time, Goku has succumbed to an unknown heart virus and everyone, with the exception of Gohan , has fallen at the hands of the artificial humans. After Gohan's inevitable death, Trunks assumes the mantle of Earth's sole protector against the artificial humans for the next three years until Bulma finishes her time machine.
Once he informs Goku of the events to come, Trunks gives Goku a special medicine [8] and returns to his own time. Trunks returns to help in the present day battle against the artificial humans. After Vegeta's defeat, Trunks fights Cell in his newly gained Perfect state.
However, Trunks' new Super Saiyan grade proves to be ineffective so he willingly concedes. He later participates in Cell's martial arts tournament, where he is killed by Cell. After Cell's defeat, Trunks is restored with the Dragon Balls, upon which he returns to his own timeline in the future and defeats the artificial humans and Cell within his time.
Years later, Trunks encounters a new enemy known as Goku Black and is forced to retreat to the present timeline. He is shown to be able to reach Super Saiyan 2. During Goku and Goku Black's fight, Trunks' time machine is destroyed, leaving him stuck in the present era. During the fight, Trunks becomes enraged when Goku Black blames him for all that has happened because of the use of the time machine, and transforms into an unknown Super Saiyan form.
After numerous fights, including Goku Black and Zamasu fusing with the Potara earrings, Trunks gathers the energy from all remaining life on the planet into his sword and cuts Fusion Zamasu in half. Despite losing his body, Zamasu's essence began to envelop the entire universe, before being destroyed alongside the entire multiverse by that timeline's version of Zen-oh.
Trunks and the others retreat to the past. Goku later invited Trunks to get Future Zen-Oh. The two go back, with Trunks and Mai bidding their farewells, returning afterward to a future timeline where Zamasu hasn't schemed his plans, and where there is an already existing Mai and Trunks, Bulma, and the comrades that were killed by Zamasu in Trunks' original universe. When he is eight, Trunks participates in the 25th Tenkaichi Budokai and defeats Son Goten in the junior division, although the two of them cheated equally.
Goten is his best friend and childhood rival, though Trunks is stronger and older than Goten as it is later pointed out by Goku. But they are disqualified when 18 blows their cover, revealing that they are really two people. Gotenks fights Boo, first in the time dimension, then in the real world until the thirty-minute fusion time limit expires.
Through Boo's treachery they, along with Piccolo , are absorbed by Boo, thus increasing his power. At the end of the series, Trunks, now grown up, participates in the 28th Tenkaichi Budokai against the fighter Otokosuki.
Trunks possesses several abilities including superhuman strength , speed , reflexes , and energy blasts , which can be utilized by the use of ki. Trunks is also known for his use of a longsword that he keeps in a scabbard mounted across his back.
Both incarnations of Trunks have access to the Super Saiyan transformation, although their achievement of this form differs between incarnation. Future Trunks achieved this in his early teens, [20] while present Trunks would be shown to have the ability at the age of eight. They can also achieve Super Saiyan 3 with ease, a feat that was very difficult for Goku to achieve and maintain.
Akira Toriyama stated that it was difficult to decide on Present Trunks' voice. The producer at Toei Animation and the editorial department discussed that, perhaps, it would be better if they changed to a different voice actor for the child version. At that time, the serialization was still going on, and Toriyama did not know how the manga story would end; young Trunks might have ended up growing up and the story might have continued to the same time period when teenage Trunks returned to the future.
In that case, if the voice actor would have been changed, it would have sounded strange. Eventually, Kusao ended up also voicing Trunks as a child and, after listening a few times, Toriyama felt that it was the right choice.
In the English-language dub by Funimation , Eric Vale voices him both as a teen and as an adult in all Dragon Ball media, [29] while Laura Bailey voices him as a child in the series, as well as the movie, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods , as well as the other non-canon movies. Upon arriving on Giru's home world, the trio are hijacked by Dr. Myu's robots and Trunks is solidified in living metal for study.
Although, the contents of the plate was not really Trunks, but a cleverly made decoy by both Trunks and Giru. Trunks uses the opportunity to uncover Dr.
Myu's plan, which is to awaken Baby , and sabotage the process. Trunks' plan fails as Baby had managed to escape to Earth. When they return home, Baby has managed to possess Vegeta and brainwash everyone else into becoming his followers. Shortly after arriving, Trunks also falls victim to Baby's mind control and battles Goku.
Later, he along with Goten travel the globe fighting the villains that escape from Hell. Trunks has appeared in most Dragon Ball related video games. The game Dragon Ball Z: Trunks plays a major role in the plot of Dragon Ball: Xenoverse , helping the player to correct changes in the Dragon Ball timeline caused by the manipulations of Towa and Mira and fights the player in the game's climax alongside the game's main antagonist Demigra after becoming possessed by him.
Piccolo, who has been brainwashed by Dr. Wheelo, appears and a battle between the two rivals commences. Gohan tries to stop Piccolo, but he simply swats Gohan away. Wheelo brainwashing device on Piccolo. He begins to break his robot body free from the wall, subsequently knocking Dr. Kochin down an energy shaft, killing him. Everyone watches on in horror, including Krillin, who has freed Bulma. The true battle begins, and Dr. Wheelo seems to have the upper hand. Soon, Goku and Piccolo are the only ones left able to fight.
Goku begins to form a Spirit Bomb, but Dr. Wheelo interrupts him before he can throw it by shooting ki blasts at him. The others fly up to distract him so Goku can successfully throw the Spirit Bomb. Wheelo in Funimation's English dubs is a brilliant scientist who performed experiments in biotechnology. He is the primary antagonist of the movie The World's Strongest. His name is a pun on "Uiro", a type of Japanese cake. Wheelo's ultimate goal was to modify the human race using his science.
He was about to die before he could realize his goal, but Dr. Kochin, his faithful servant, saved his brain and turned him into a cyborg. Unfortunately for them, their fortress became stuck under ice with Wheelo inside. Kochin came through for his creator a second time fifty years later when he gathered the Dragon Balls and wished for Shenron to thaw the ice-enshrouded fortress. Freed from his frozen sleep, Dr. Wheelo became obsessed with finding the world's strongest man so that his own brain might be transplanted into it.
Wheelo started to doubt they had the right person. He then went after Goku's body. Wheelo's further attempts to subdue Goku met with failure such as using a special device to make Piccolo fight Goku and Gohan , the enraged scientist decided to kill him and all his friends. When that also failed, Dr.
Wheelo decided to just concentrate the energy contained within his laboratory's power core to fire a gigantic wave and destroy the entire world. Goku was able to form a Spirit Bomb and used it to overpower Dr. Wheelo's attack and destroy the robotic scientist for good. Wheelo also appears on the Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn poster, but he is not featured in the movie.
A fourth English version released exclusively in Malaysia by Speedy Video features an unknown cast. The score for the English-language version was composed by Nathan Johnson. However, the remastered release contains an alternate audio track containing the English dialogue and Japanese background music.
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