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''Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks'' is a TV special
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series. Originally airing in
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on February 24, 1993, between episodes 175 and 176, the special is based on an extra chapter of the manga series. It depicts the original post-apocalyptic future in which
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has died from a heart virus and a teenage Trunks, under the tutelage of Goku's son
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, tries to defeat the Androids 17 and 18 (native name:人造人間), a pair of biologically-enhanced humans who were originally programmed to murder Goku and his allies and who now continue to terrorize the Earth and the human race.


Plot

In Dragon Ball’s original timeline, Goku succumbs to a viral
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. Goku's death, being the result of natural causes, means that he can no longer be revived with the Dragon Balls. Six months later,
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, and
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are killed by
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. With the death of Piccolo, Earth's guardian,
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, dies as well and the Dragon Balls are permanently rendered unusable, making it impossible for anyone to be revived. Thirteen years later, most of humanity has been killed by the Androids who routinely terrorize the planet, while
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, the sole survivor of the battle, repeatedly fails to defeat them despite having achieved the Super Saiyan transformation. He decides to train Trunks, the adolescent son of Vegeta and
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, who struggles to become a Super Saiyan. The two confront the Androids terrorizing an amusement park, only to be brutally defeated. Gohan loses his arm in the battle, and uses the last remaining Senzu bean to heal Trunks. After recovering from his injuries, Gohan continues to train Trunks. Soon afterwards, the Androids attack another city. Trunks begs Gohan to join him, but Gohan pretends to let the former come with him before he knocks out Trunks, fearing that the Earth won't have anybody left to defend it if both he and Trunks die in battle. Gohan challenges the Androids alone, but Gohan's lack of an arm and the Androids' superior stamina puts the former at a severe disadvantage, and he is eventually killed. Alerted by Gohan's '' ki'' signal disappearing, Trunks awakens and heads into the city only to find Gohan's corpse lying in the ground. Trunks screams in despair and rage, finally becoming a Super Saiyan in the process. Three years pass and against Bulma's warnings, Trunks fights the Androids by himself. Despite becoming a Super Saiyan, he is no match for the Androids and is swiftly defeated and almost killed. After recovering from his injuries, Trunks uses Bulma's newly-made time machine to travel twenty years to the past and give Goku the cure for his heart virus, hoping to discover something in the past that will help them defeat the Androids when he returns.


Cast


Notes

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is listed in the credits of this special, despite not having any lines.


Music


Funimation soundtrack

The following songs were present in the English version of ''Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks'', as well as its accompanying soundtrack CD, with exception to most of
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's music, "Home" being the only track showcased in the soundtrack from them and "Prelude" by Slaughter. The soundtrack also contained remixes of other songs. #
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.


Reception

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's reviewer Chris Shepard stated: "It is interesting...
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and Trunks are both understandable characters who I was really able to get into and sympathize for during their battles" but also felt a "good understanding of the happenings of the TV series is recommended". He also felt that the action sequences were exceptional and did not "overdo themselves". He expressed some disappointment in the English dub as the storyline sounded "completely alien" to the Japanese subtitles. For his final grade he noted " heDub doesn't contain the original music... tisn't true to the original" but was pleased overall. John Sinnott of DVDTalk praised the television special, seeing it as being separate from the other episodes of ''Dragon Ball''. He believed this to be a positive attribute. Regarding the Blu-ray release of the film he was less impressed with the color and
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, citing them as not particularly "exciting". However, he expressed joy at
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leaving the original Japanese soundtrack and the English voice dubs in, describing them as "enveloping". For fans of ''Dragon Ball'' he recommended watching the episode as it "worked a lot better than the average theatrical film since they follow ''DBZ'' continuity and expand the story while filling in details". Like Shepard the Sinnott review advised those who are not familiar to the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise to avoid the episode but that fans will enjoy it. In conclusion he felt the film was enjoyable at best.


Releases

It was released on
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and
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in North America on October 24, 2000. Later a
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was released with a second special and '' Bardock – The Father of Goku'' with
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format on DVD on February 19, 2008, then on
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released on July 15, 2008. The second special was re-released to DVD on September 15, 2009, in a remastered-widescreen single-disc edition.


Notes


References


External links

* * {{Toei Animation OVAs 1993 films 1993 anime films 1993 television films 1993 television specials Alternate history television episodes Anime spin-offs History of Trunks, The Funimation Television episodes about time travel Films directed by Yoshihiro Ueda Japanese animated films Japanese television specials 1990s animated television specials Films scored by Shunsuke Kikuchi