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Xeno Trunks begins fighting the cloaked warrior, while Goku and Piccolo notice that the cloaked warrior seems strangely familiar. Xeno Trunks and the cloaked warrior each fire a powerful ki blast at each other, but Aeos suddenly appears and negates both attacks. Xeno Trunks explains that Aeos is a former Supreme Kai of Time.
Trunks first appears in chapter #331 The Young Boy of Mystery (謎の少年, Nazo no Shōnen), published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on July 15, 1991. [1] Here he is a mysterious seventeen year old capable of transforming into the Super Saiyan state, who appears and singlehandedly kills Frieza and his father, King Cold. [19]
Trunks later meets up with Future Mai, informing her of Bulma's death as they proceed to the ruins of Capsule Corp to reach the time machine. But Black intercepts them en route, seemingly killing Mai when she attempts to distract him so Trunks can reach the time machine. Future Trunks is enraged and looks at Black, revealed to be a Goku look-alike.
First volume of the Dragon Ball DVD series, released by Pony Canyon on April 4, 2007.. Dragon Ball is the first of two anime adaptations of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama.
The "Resurrection 'F'" arc covers episodes 15-27. An extended version of the film with new scenes titled Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' - Future Trunks Special Edition also aired on Fuji TV on August 27, 2016. The broadcast earned an average household rating of 9.2%.
Another short film, Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, was shown at the Jump Festa 2012 event on December 17, 2011. [13] It is an adaptation of the three part spin-off manga of the same name by Naho Ōishi that ran in V Jump from August to October 2011, which is a spin-off sequel to the Bardock – The Father of Goku TV special. [14]
Eric Vale (born Christopher Eric Johnson) [4] is an American voice actor featured in numerous English versions of Japanese anime series. Some of these include Yuki Soma from Fruits Basket, Sanji from One Piece, Tomura Shigaraki from My Hero Academia, and Future Trunks from Dragon Ball Z.
They later released the double feature with a first special and The History of Trunks with digitally remastered widescreen format on DVD on February 19, 2008, then on Blu-ray released on July 15, 2008. The first special was re-released to DVD on September 15, 2009, in a remastered-widescreen single-disc edition.