No discussion of is complete without the 1993 television special: Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (based on Akira Toriyama’s Trunks the Story ).
: Raised in a time of peace, he is more mischievous and cocky than his future self. No discussion of is complete without the 1993
If the anime provides the foundation, video games represent the skyscraper of . Trunks is a fighting game staple, but his treatment differs wildly by title. Trunks is a fighting game staple, but his
In Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (and the upcoming Sparking! ZERO ), Trunks boasts the most variations of any character: Kid Trunks , Future Trunks (Sword) , Future Trunks (Melee) , Super Trunks , and DBS Future Trunks . His movesets always incorporate the "Burning Attack" beam and the "Heat Dome Attack" (a finisher that remains one of the most cinematic ultimates in fighting games). The modding community around these games relies heavily on Trunks assets, creating What If? scenarios that expand the media content organically. His movesets always incorporate the "Burning Attack" beam
) and lighthearted adventures, such as the space travel arcs in Dragon Ball GT and transformations introduced in Dragon Ball Super
: In the English dubs by Crunchyroll (formerly Funimation), voices his adult forms, while Laura Bailey and Alexis Tipton have voiced him as a child.