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| creator      = Yūmō Tomiyama<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/VegettoEX/status/1185257568115003392|Website=Twitter|Title=@VegettoEX|Date=18 October 2019|AccessDate=23 September 2018}}</ref><ref group="note">While the creator's given name could have multiple readings in Japanese, ''furigana'' for "Yūmō" is provided both in the original ''Saikyō Jump'' reveal as well as in the ''Dragon Ball Fusions'' original Japanese ending credits.</ref>
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'''Taks''' is an [[EX Fusion]] of [[Tapion]] and the future version of [[Trunks]] in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. The character was a fan submission to a contest sponsored by [[Shueisha]] and [[Bandai Namco]] in early 2016 in support of "Dragon Ball Project Fusion" (the code name for what would later be released as ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' on the Nintendo 3DS),<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.kanzenshuu.com/2016/01/21/dragon-ball-project-fusion-announced-for-nintendo-3ds-in-japan/|Website=Kanzenshuu|Title="“Dragon Ball: Project Fusion” Announced For Nintendo 3DS in Japan"|Date=21 January 2016|AccessDate=05 February 2019}}</ref> and appeared in the final game as an unlockable character via QR code functionality.<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=SJ|Year=2016|Month=September|Date=## August 2016|Title="TBD"|Page=p. 16}}</ref>
'''Taks''' is an [[EX Fusion]] of [[Tapion]] and the future version of [[Trunks]] in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. The character was a fan submission to a contest sponsored by [[Shueisha]] and [[Bandai Namco]] in early 2016 in support of "Dragon Ball Project Fusion" (the code name for what would later be released as ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' on the Nintendo 3DS),<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.kanzenshuu.com/2016/01/21/dragon-ball-project-fusion-announced-for-nintendo-3ds-in-japan/|Website=Kanzenshuu|Title="“Dragon Ball: Project Fusion” Announced For Nintendo 3DS in Japan"|Date=21 January 2016|AccessDate=05 February 2019}}</ref> and appeared in the final game as an unlockable character via QR code functionality.<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=SJ|Year=2016|Month=September|Date=05 August 2016|Title="TBD"|Page=p. 16}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
[[File:taks-design-saikyojump.png|thumb|200px|Taks character design submission for ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'']]
[[File:taks-design-saikyojump.png|thumb|200px|Taks character design submission for ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'']]
未来のトランクスとタピオンがEXフュージョンした姿。まじめで正義感の強いところは相変わらずだが、剣を持つと少し性格が変わるようだ。<ref>{{Cite videogame|Game=p27}}</ref>
Future Trunks and Tapion's fusion. His sincerity and sense of justice remain as strong as ever, but it seems that when he yields his blade, his character changes just slightly.<ref>{{Cite videogame|Game=p27}}</ref>


==Name==
==Name==
Taks' name is a clear combination of [[Tapion]] (タピオン, ''Tapion'') and [[Trunks]] (トランクスン, ''Torankusu''), in line with other similar combinations of character names for fusions.
Taks' name (タスク ''Takusu'') is a clear combination of [[Tapion]] (タピオン ''Tapion'') and [[Trunks]] (トランクスン ''Torankusu''), in line with other similar combinations of character names for fusions.


==Production==
==Production==
Yūmō Tomiyama's original contest submission design appeared alongside the formal character reveal in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]''. Tomiyama's design noted that Taks had green eyes, a two-part sword that could combine together, the Capsule Corporation patch on his jacket, and a belt; Bandai Namco's final design remained faithful to Tomiyama's submission. Alongside the character reveal was the QR code to unlock Taks in-game (provided the player had reached the third stage of the game).
The original contest submission design by Yūmō Tomiyama of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyūshū appeared alongside the formal character reveal in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]''. Tomiyama's design noted that Taks has green eyes, a two-part sword that can combine together, the Capsule Corporation patch on his jacket, and a belt; Bandai Namco's final design remained faithful to Tomiyama's submission. Alongside the character reveal was the QR code to unlock Taks in-game (provided the player had reached the third stage of the game).


Taks is character no. 1011 in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', and though he is an [[EX Fusion]], he takes up his own character slot and acts as a unique, individual character; he cannot be split back apart into his two base characters.
Taks is character no. 1011 in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', and though he is an [[EX Fusion]], he takes up his own character slot and acts as a unique, individual character; he cannot be split back apart into his two base characters.


==Techniques==
==Techniques==
 
[[File:taks-shiningswordattack.png|thumb|200px|Taks using the [[Shining Sword Attack]] against [[Bekkon]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' on Nintendo 3DS]]
===Special Moves===
===Special Moves===
Taks is able to learn the following moves in ''Dragon Ball Fusions'':
Upon his initial unlock in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', Taks is level 30 and is equipped with [[Shining Sword Attack]] and [[Raging Rush SP]]. In total, Taks is able to learn:


* TBD
* '''[[Shining Sword Attack]]''': A variation on the attack Trunks used to defeat Mecha Freeza on Earth. Taks appears behind his opponent, takes a giant slice with his sword followed by several quicker slices at various angles, and finishes with a one-handed blast.
* '''[[Raging Rush SP]]''': TBD
* '''[[Final Masenkō]]''': TBD


==Performance==
==Performance==


Though fusion characters typically speak with a dual-voice role, in ''Dragon Ball Fusions'' "EX Gohanks" is solely played by [[Takeshi Kusao]]; due to the large number of possible fusion combinations, it is likely that a single voice is assigned.
Though fusion characters typically speak with a dual-voice role, in ''Dragon Ball Fusions'' Taks is solely played by...


==Notable Appearances==
==Notable Appearances==
[[File:gohanks-ex-dbfusions-screenshot.png|thumb|250px|"EX Gohanks" from ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'']]
[[File:taks-fusions-scanning-photograph.png|thumb|250px|A Nintendo 3DS with the Japanese edition of ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' scanning Taks' QR code from the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'']]
Yūmō Tomiyama's original concept appears exclusively in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' released '''(date)'''.
Yūmō Tomiyama's original concept appears exclusively in the September 2016 issue of ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' released '''05 August 2016'''.


Taks thus far appears exclusively in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' on the Nintendo 3DS as a QR code unlockable character. Due to the QR functionality being removed from international releases, he is only available through legitimate means in the original Japanese version of the game.
Taks thus far appears exclusively in ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' on the Nintendo 3DS as a QR code unlockable character. Due to the QR functionality being removed from international releases, he is only available through legitimate means in the original Japanese version of the game. Coding for the character is still present and fully localized in international editions (with the name spelling of "Tanks").


==Notes==
==Notes==
 
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TBD


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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{{Major Original Video Game Characters}}
{{Major Original Video Game Characters}}


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Taks
タスク (Takusu)
Game
Taks (Game)
Design
Taks (Design)
English Name(s) Tanks (Bandai Namco)
Name Pun Tapion + Trunks
Game Debut Dragon Ball Fusions
Created by Yūmō Tomiyama[1][note 1]
Japanese VA Hiro Yūki[2]
Personal Data
Notable Skills Shining Sword Attack
Raging Rush SP
Final Masenkō
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Taks is an EX Fusion of Tapion and the future version of Trunks in the Dragon Ball franchise. The character was a fan submission to a contest sponsored by Shueisha and Bandai Namco in early 2016 in support of "Dragon Ball Project Fusion" (the code name for what would later be released as Dragon Ball Fusions on the Nintendo 3DS),[3] and appeared in the final game as an unlockable character via QR code functionality.[4]

Biography

Taks character design submission for Dragon Ball Fusions in the September 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump

Future Trunks and Tapion's fusion. His sincerity and sense of justice remain as strong as ever, but it seems that when he yields his blade, his character changes just slightly.[5]

Name

Taks' name (タスク Takusu) is a clear combination of Tapion (タピオン Tapion) and Trunks (トランクスン Torankusu), in line with other similar combinations of character names for fusions.

Production

The original contest submission design by Yūmō Tomiyama of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyūshū appeared alongside the formal character reveal in the September 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump. Tomiyama's design noted that Taks has green eyes, a two-part sword that can combine together, the Capsule Corporation patch on his jacket, and a belt; Bandai Namco's final design remained faithful to Tomiyama's submission. Alongside the character reveal was the QR code to unlock Taks in-game (provided the player had reached the third stage of the game).

Taks is character no. 1011 in Dragon Ball Fusions, and though he is an EX Fusion, he takes up his own character slot and acts as a unique, individual character; he cannot be split back apart into his two base characters.

Techniques

Taks using the Shining Sword Attack against Bekkon in Dragon Ball Fusions on Nintendo 3DS

Special Moves

Upon his initial unlock in Dragon Ball Fusions, Taks is level 30 and is equipped with Shining Sword Attack and Raging Rush SP. In total, Taks is able to learn:

  • Shining Sword Attack: A variation on the attack Trunks used to defeat Mecha Freeza on Earth. Taks appears behind his opponent, takes a giant slice with his sword followed by several quicker slices at various angles, and finishes with a one-handed blast.
  • Raging Rush SP: TBD
  • Final Masenkō: TBD

Performance

Though fusion characters typically speak with a dual-voice role, in Dragon Ball Fusions Taks is solely played by...

Notable Appearances

A Nintendo 3DS with the Japanese edition of Dragon Ball Fusions scanning Taks' QR code from the September 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump

Yūmō Tomiyama's original concept appears exclusively in the September 2016 issue of Saikyō Jump released 05 August 2016.

Taks thus far appears exclusively in Dragon Ball Fusions on the Nintendo 3DS as a QR code unlockable character. Due to the QR functionality being removed from international releases, he is only available through legitimate means in the original Japanese version of the game. Coding for the character is still present and fully localized in international editions (with the name spelling of "Tanks").

Notes

  1. While the creator's given name could have multiple readings in Japanese, furigana for "Yūmō" is provided both in the original Saikyō Jump reveal as well as in the Dragon Ball Fusions original Japanese ending credits.

References

  1. @VegettoEX (18 October 2019). Twitter. Retrieved: 23 September 2018.
  2. [citation needed]
  3. "“Dragon Ball: Project Fusion” Announced For Nintendo 3DS in Japan" (21 January 2016). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 05 February 2019.
  4. "TBD". Saikyō Jump, September 2016. Japan: Shueisha, 05 August 2016. (p. 16)
  5. Dragon Ball Fusions. Japan: Bandai, Ganbarion. Nintendo 3DS. 04 August 2016.