Trunks' secret identity in Dragon Ball Super redefines Saiyan heroism, bridging strength, responsibility, and legacy like ...
As one of the more popular fan characters in Dragon Ball, Trunks has had a wide range of forms, outfits, and appearances.
In fact, there is only one film — Zack Snyder’s 2013 “Man of Steel” — in which Superman does not wear his iconic red belted trunks. That particular suit was “grounded in the culture of ...
This brief encounter was one that changed Trunks’ mind and sent him on a brand new path that has been quite hilarious in Dragon Ball Super. When Goten comes up with the idea of becoming costumed ...
That’s when Trunks arrives literally out of nowhere, turns into a Super Saiyan (the second time it ever happened in the franchise), and makes quick work out of Frieza and his underlings.
Goten was excited about this movie while Trunks found the whole mask and pants thing too old school. Dragon Ball Super chapter 104 later saw Trunks's class go to the museum for a field trip.