Future Trunks
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| Future Trunks | |
|---|---|
| トランクス(未来) (Torankusu (Mirai)) | |
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Anime Future Trunks (Anime) | |
| English Name(s) |
Trunks (Ocean/FUNimation) Trunks (Viz) |
| Name Pun | Trunks |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 330 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Z Episode 119 |
| Japanese VA | Takeshi Kusao |
| Canadian VA | Alistair Abell |
| Funimation VA | Eric Vale |
| Personal Data | |
| Birth | Age 766 (Future) |
| Death | 26 May, Age 767 (Present) |
| Classification | Half-Saiyan Characters |
| Universe | Universe 7 |
| Title | Apprentice to the Future's East Kaiōshin (Super) |
| Relationship Data | |
| Family |
Future Bulma (Mother) Future Vegeta (Father) |
| Significant other(s) | Future Mai |
| Relatives |
Bulma's Mother (Grandmother) Brief (Grandfather) King Vegeta's Wife (Grandmother) King Vegeta (Grandfather) Tights (Aunt) Tarble (Uncle) Gure (Aunt) |
- This article is about the Trunks who arrives from the future. For the Trunks born in the present timeline, see Trunks.
Future Trunks is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Future Trunks makes his debut in chapter 330, published in the 1991 #29 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Biography
The son of Bulma and Vegeta, this version of Trunks grows up in a world without his father, who, alongside most of Earth's strongest fighters, gets killed by artificial humans created by Doctor Gero when Trunks is still an infant. Son Gohan survives, and helps Trunks with his training as he grows older. In the manga's series of events, Trunks is already a Super Saiyan while training with Gohan, whereas in the anime version, he struggles trying to attain the form. He joins Gohan in a battle against Artificial Humans No. 17 and No. 18, but they barely get out of it alive. Later, Gohan heads off to the battlefield again, knocking Trunks out to prevent him from coming along. By the time Trunks wakes up, Gohan has fallen. Upon finding his dead body in the anime version, Trunks transforms into a Super Saiyan. Three years later, he tries fighting the artificial humans again, to no avail. He resorts to using the time machine Bulma built, to deliver heart medicine to Son Goku twenty years in the past. Bulma believes that if Gohan's father had not succumbed to a heart virus, he could have made a difference against the artificial humans.[1][2]
Trunks intends to meet with Goku after he returns from outer space and defeats Freeza on Earth, but his expected arrival time is later than Trunks had counted on.[3] Freeza and his father arrive about three hours before Goku, so Trunks steps in to confront them himself.[4] Surprising them with his Super Saiyan transformation, Trunks easily kills them both.[5] Goku's friends are nearby and witness this, so Trunks makes contact with them and they wait for Goku to arrive.[6] He does not want to reveal his identity, as that might jeopardize his past self being born,[7] so the others are suspicious, especially Vegeta, whom Trunks is secretly excited to meet.[8] When Goku finally arrives, he and Trunks go off to talk one-on-one. Goku explains he was about to use his teleportation skill to get to Earth faster and beat Freeza, when he sensed Trunks stepping in. Trunks realizes he changed the course of history for no reason and wants to reveal the truth to Goku, but not before testing him. They both turn into Super Saiyans and Trunks attacks Goku with his sword, who blocks his strikes with just one finger. Satisfied that Goku lives up to his reputation, Trunks tells him he has come from the future.[3] He reveals his parents are Vegeta and Bulma, explains when and where Doctor Gero's artificial humans will attack first, and gives Goku the heart medicine. With that, Trunks departs, saying he will return to fight alongside Goku and the others if he survives until then.[7]
Recharging the time machine takes eight months[1], after which Trunks returns as promised[9] — and he is shocked to find two artificial humans that are different from the ones he knows. One of them turns out to be Doctor Gero himself, who retreats back to his laboratory to awaken No. 17 and No. 18.[10] Those two rebel against Gero and kill him, and awaken yet another artificial human, No. 16.[11] They easily defeat Trunks and the others, but do not kill them.[12] They make it their mission to find and kill Goku, though, who is alive in this timeline but bedridden with his heart disease.[13] His friends go through the process of evacuating him, during which Bulma discovers a second time machine, identical to the one Trunks has.[14] When Trunks investigates this moss-covered version, he learns it came from even further in the future, and arrived in the past a year before his own first trip.[15] The one who used it turns out to be a monster called Cell, another creation of Doctor Gero's, who seeks to absorb No. 17 and No. 18 in order to attain his "perfect" form.[16] Trunks goes to what remains of Doctor Gero's lab to destroy the Cell embryo that is growing there in the present timeline. Afterwards, he seeks out Vegeta, who is entertaining the idea of surpassing the Super Saiyan level. Trunks suggests that training together is more effective than doing it alone,[17] but his father stubbornly ignores him. Suddenly, Goku shows up, having recovered from his illness. He introduces Vegeta and Trunks to the Room of Spirit and Time, in which someone can spend a year while only one day passes on the outside.[18]
Name
Following the underwear theme of Bulma's family, Trunks' name is taken from the trunks type of underwear.
Production
TBD
Notable Skills
TBD
Performance
TBD
Notable Appearances
TBD
Legacy
Three supplemental "Original Illustration Stories" were produced about Piccolo, Vegeta, and Trunks respectively. The third one, The Lonely Future Warrior!! Trunks, is a single chapter consisting of mostly text with some accompanying illustrations, published within the Anime Comic adaptation of the first Dragon Ball Z television special. It was first released in print by Shueisha 12 January 1993. Written by Aya Matsui and illustrated by Minoru Maeda, it tells a story from Trunks' point of view during the wait for the Cell Games, as he reflects on everything that has happened to him and his relationships with various other characters.
External Links
Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter EX: "Trunks the Story –A Lone Warrior–". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #36/37. Japan: Shueisha, 11 August 1992.
- ↑ Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super Warriors – Gohan and Trunks. Japan: Fuji TV (Television Special). 24 February 1993.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 334: "The Boy From the Future". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #33. Japan: Shueisha, 23 July 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 330: "Freeza and his Father Descend to Earth". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #29. Japan: Shueisha, 25 June 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 331: "The Mysterious Boy". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #30. Japan: Shueisha, 02 July 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 332: "A Second Super Saiyan". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #31. Japan: Shueisha, 09 July 1991.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 335: "A Message of Terror". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #34. Japan: Shueisha, 30 July 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 333: "Son Goku Comes Home". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #32. Japan: Shueisha, 16 July 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 346: "Trunks Returns". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #46. Japan: Shueisha, 22 October 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 347: "Trunks' Confusion". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #47. Japan: Shueisha, 29 October 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 350: "No. 17, No. 18, and... No. 16". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #50. Japan: Shueisha, 19 November 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 354: "The Composed Artificial Humans". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #03/04. Japan: Shueisha, 18 December 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 355: "Piccolo's Resolution". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #05. Japan: Shueisha, 06 January 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 357: "News From Bulma". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #07. Japan: Shueisha, 21 January 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 358: "An Evil Premonition". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #08. Japan: Shueisha, 28 January 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 363: "The Monster's Riddle is Solved". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #13. Japan: Shueisha, 03 March 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 365: "Son Goku Awakens". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #15. Japan: Shueisha, 17 March 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 366: "The Saiyans' Training". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #16. Japan: Shueisha, 24 March 1992.