In the latest pages Super Dragon Ball manga, continuity is getting closer to the continuity of Dragon Ball GT, despite all the debate about whether the latter is canon or not. A new era begins with the most recent storyline of Dragon Ball Super set up perfectly trunk‘ GT arc.
The history of Trunks in the Dragon Ball canon is a bit confusing due to the fact that there are two versions of the character that exist simultaneously in the series. The first version of Trunks that fans were introduced to was ‘Future Trunks’, who traveled back in time from an alternate future to help the main Z-Fighters of Dragon Ball timeline battle Android. During Future Trunks’ mission to the past, the version of himself existing in this timeline has just been born and he remains a child throughout the entire story. Switch to the Majin Buu Saga and Trunks is a powerful fighter – even if he’s just a kid – suggesting that he’ll grow up to be just as great as his future partner. In Dragon Ball GT, fans can see what Trunks looks like when he’s roughly the same age as Future Trunks in DBZ. Now, the gap between childhood Trunks and adult Trunks has finally been bridged, and Dragon Ball Super is doing a great job maintaining its previously established trait.
Dragon Ball GT Proves Trunks Not a Hypocrite in Super
In Dragon Ball Super chapter 88 by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Goten and Trunks (who are currently in high school) became a team of superheroes dubbed Saiyaman X-1 and Saiyaman X-2. Together, they battle violent criminals in their city, and neither of them can’t get enough of the action – especially Trunks. However, when Goten received information about a cybercriminal who was stealing people’s identities, Trunks refused to do anything because he couldn’t “beat the internet scammers”. To this, Goten responded by commenting, “You’ve never been good at computers, Trunks,” to which Trunks replied, “I just wanted to face some mighty demons and do it in style “. Later, later in this chapter, Trunks is sitting in his classroom, unfocused and bored, when one of his classmates tells him he needs to try harder. because he is going to be the future CEO of Capsule Corp., and to that, Trunks said, “I don’t want to run a corporation” and then continued with, “I need more excitement in the business. my life!”.
When he first appeared in Dragon Ball GT, Trunks was an adult and is the current CEO of Capsule Corp. At first glance, this may seem like he’s doing the exact opposite of what he says he wants in this chapter of Dragon Ball Super, but that’s going to happen soon. it becomes clear that he is not a hypocrite like he is. Instead of doing any work, Trunks decided to cancel his meetings and sneak out of his office window to fly around the world for no other reason than to get some fresh air. Then, when he was invited on an intergalactic adventure with Goku and Pan in search of the Black Star Dragon Balls, he essentially quit his job and flew into space. .
Trunks’ character in GT is perfectly set up in Dragon Ball Super’s Super Hero Arc. Trunks tells Goten that he’d rather get into action than do something as tedious as hunting down a hacker — which is like Trunks giving up his office job to fly around the world. Plus, when he told his classmates that he wanted excitement and wasn’t interested in becoming CEO, Trunks actually proved he meant it by leaving that position to travel. space travel. All in all, Trunks’ character inside Super Dragon BallHis new era perfectly sets his arc in Dragon Ball GT–and it goes on to assert that trunk is living up to the standards set by his prospective partner.