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Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks
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Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks

Feb 24, 1993
0h 48m
★ 7.6

This is the story of the future that never was.

Overview

It has been thirteen years since the Androids began their killing rampage and Son Gohan is the only person fighting back. He takes Bulma's son Trunks as a student and even gives his own life to save Trunks's. Now Trunks must figure out a way to change this apocalyptic future

Genres

Animation
Action
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Fuji Television Network
Toei Company

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Cast

Masako Nozawa

Son Gokû / Son Gohan (voice)

Masako Nozawa

Mayumi Tanaka

Kuririn (voice)

Mayumi Tanaka

Hiromi Tsuru

Bulma / Baby Trunks (voice)

Hiromi Tsuru

Ryo Horikawa

Vegeta (voice)

Ryo Horikawa

Takeshi Kusao

Trunks (voice)

Takeshi Kusao

Naoko Watanabe

Chichi / Puar (voice)

Naoko Watanabe

Daisuke Gori

Gyûmaô / Umigame (voice)

Daisuke Gori

Naoki Tatsuta

Oolong (voice)

Naoki Tatsuta

Kohei Miyauchi

Kame Sen'nin (voice)

Kohei Miyauchi

Shigeru Nakahara

Android No.17 (voice)

Shigeru Nakahara

Miki Ito

Android No.18 (voice)

Miki Ito

Shinobu Satouchi

Announcer (voice)

Shinobu Satouchi