Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (1993)
Doragon Bôru Zetto Zetsubô e no Hankô!! Nokosareta Chô-Senshi Gohan to Torankusu (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 47min
- Animation, Action
- 30 Jan 2001 (USA)
- TV Movie
In a dark future where the Androids have taken over Earth, Gohan and his student Trunks are the last defense against these deadly killing machines.
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Cast
Masako Nozawa | ... |
Son Gokû / Son Gohan (voice)
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Mayumi Tanaka | ... |
Kuririn (voice)
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Hiromi Tsuru | ... |
Bulma / Baby Trunks (voice)
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Ryô Horikawa | ... |
Vegeta (voice)
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Takeshi Kusao | ... |
Trunks (voice)
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Naoko Watanabe | ... |
Chichi / Puar (voice)
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Daisuke Gôri | ... |
Gyûmaô / Umigame (voice)
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Naoki Tatsuta | ... |
Oolong (voice)
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Kôhei Miyauchi | ... |
Kame Sen'nin (voice)
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Shigeru Nakahara | ... |
Android No.17 (voice)
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Miki Itô | ... |
Android No.18 (voice)
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Shinobu Satouchi | ... |
Announcer (voice)
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Shinichiro Ota | ... |
Tenshu (voice)
(as Shin'ichirô Ôta)
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Nao Nagasawa | ... |
On'na (voice)
(as Nagasawa Naomi)
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Kazunari Tanaka | ... |
Kakariin (voice)
(as Tanaka Kazushige)
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Jôji Yanami | ... |
Narration (voice)
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Monika Antonelli | ... |
Puar (voice)
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Mark Britten | ... |
Ox King (voice)
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John Burgmeier | ... |
Tien (voice)
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Dameon Clarke | ... |
Gohan (voice)
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Cynthia Cranz | ... |
Chi-Chi (voice)
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Kyle Hebert | ... |
Ox-King / Narrator (Remastered) (voice)
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Chuck Huber | ... |
Android 17 (voice)
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Bradford Jackson | ... |
Oolong (voice)
(as Brad Jackson)
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Dale Kelly | ... |
Narrator (Original) (voice)
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Meredith McCoy | ... |
Android 18 (voice)
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Mike McFarland | ... |
Master Roshi / Citizen (voice)
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Stephanie Nadolny | ... |
Young Gohan / Baby Trunks (voice)
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Christopher Sabat | ... |
Vegeta / Piccolo / Yamcha / Turtle / Shopkeeper (voice)
(as Christopher R. Sabat)
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Sean Schemmel | ... |
Clerk (voice)
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Eric Vale | ... |
Trunks / Reporter (voice)
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Tiffany Vollmer | ... |
Bulma (voice)
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Directed by
Yoshihiro Ueda | ||
Daisuke Nishio | ... | (series director) |
Written by
Akira Toriyama | ... | (original manga) |
Hiroshi Toda | ... | (screenplay) |
Neil Bligh | ... | (writer: English version) |
Produced by
Seiichi Hiruta | ... | assistant producer |
Kôji Kaneda | ... | planning: Fuji TV |
Kôzô Morishita | ... | planning |
Kenji Shimizu | ... | planning: Fuji TV |
Music by
Shunsuke Kikuchi | ... | (music) |
Editing by
Shin'ichi Fukumitsu |
Editorial Department
Yoshihiro Aso | ... | editing assistant |
Art Direction by
Hiroshi Washizaki |
Production Management
Akihiko Yamaguchi | ... | production in charge |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jun'ichi Fujise | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Minoru Nakamura | ... | art progression |
Hiroshi Washizaki | ... | art setting |
Sound Department
Hidenori Arai | ... | sound effects |
Nobuhiro Komatsu | ... | audio director |
Kenji Ninomiya | ... | recording |
Hiroyuki Shibue | ... | recording assistant |
Special Effects by
Chiaki Hirao | ... | special effects |
Masayuki Kawachi | ... | special effects |
Nobuhiro Shimokawa | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Machiko Adachi | ... | shooter |
Fumio Hirokawa | ... | shooter |
Akemi Kimura | ... | shooter |
Tomoko Minegishi | ... | shooter |
Naoyuki Taniguchi | ... | shooter |
Animation Department
Teruko Akama | ... | animation |
Yoshiharu Ashino | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Hitoshi Ehara | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Masaki Hagiwara | ... | background |
Kyôko Higurashi | ... | animation |
Tomoko Hirokawa | ... | animation |
Yasuko Horii | ... | finish animation |
Kumiko Horikoshi | ... | animation |
Takeo Ide | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Hitoshi Inaba | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Akira Inagami | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Kiyomi Ishiwata | ... | animation (as Kiyomi Ishiwatari) |
Kuniko Iwagami | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Ayami Kanagawa | ... | background |
Hiroyuki Kaneda | ... | animation |
Yasuko Kanno | ... | finish animation (as Kan'no Yasuko) |
Fujie Katsuta | ... | animation |
Misa Kitahara | ... | background |
Chizuko Kusunoki | ... | animation |
Minoru Maeda | ... | animation director / character design / character designer |
Chiori Matsuda | ... | animation |
Naoki Miyahara | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Masae Motohashi | ... | finish animation |
Yoshiko Murakami | ... | animation |
Mayumi Nakamura | ... | animation |
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Kyôko Nakayama | ... | background |
Tetsuya Numako | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Etsuko Ogasawara | ... | background |
Hideko Okimoto | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Makiko Onagi | ... | background |
Ayaka Ono | ... | animation |
Hideko Sakai | ... | animation inspection |
Masaki Satô | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Aiko Seguchi | ... | finish animation |
Akemi Seki | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Mika Sekino | ... | background |
Naotoshi Shida | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Yôichi Shimizu | ... | finish animation: progress |
Hiromi Shirakami | ... | animation |
Hisako Sueda | ... | animation |
Ayumi Tada | ... | animation inspection (as Ayumu Tada) |
Shiho Tamai | ... | animation |
Chikako Uesugi | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Megumi Yamashita | ... | animation |
Hiroyuki Yokota | ... | original pictures: animation crew |
Keiko Yoshizawa | ... | finish animation |
Yôko Ôhori | ... | finish animation |
Rumiko Ômiya | ... | animation |
Music Department
Shigeru Miyashita | ... | music selection |
Additional Crew
Kazuko Fushimi | ... | production progression |
Etsuko Kawasaki | ... | public relations: Fuji TV |
Takao Koyama | ... | series composition |
Mamiko Ogawa | ... | documentation |
Steven J. Simmons | ... | translator |
Toshirô Takamizu | ... | production progression |
Production Companies
- Fuji TV
- Toei Company (production)
- Bird Studios (production)
- Toei Animation (production)
- Toei Doga
Distributors
- Abril Vídeo (2001) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Anime Video (Spain) (VHS)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Cinema Golden Choice (2008) (Mexico) (tv)
- Dynamic Italia (1996) (Italy) (VHS)
- Dynit (2007) (Italy) (DVD)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2000) (Canada) (DVD)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2000) (Canada) (VHS)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2008) (Canada) (DVD) (Double Feature with Bardock: The Father of Goku)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2008) (Canada) (Blu-ray) (video) (Double Feature with Bardock: The Father of Goku)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2008) (United States) (DVD) (Double Feature with Bardock: The Father of Goku)
- FUNimation Entertainment (2008) (United States) (Blu-ray) (video) (Double Feature with Bardock: The Father of Goku)
- FUNimation Productions (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Fuji Television Network (1993) (Japan) (tv)
- Imagem Filmes (2006) (Brazil) (DVD) (as Imagem Filmes Kids)
- Italia 1 (Italy) (tv)
- Kazé Germany (Germany) (DVD)
- Madman Entertainment (Australia) (DVD)
- Madman Entertainment (New Zealand) (DVD)
- Mediaset (Italy) (DVD) (2nd edition)
- Nicktoons (2013) (United States) (tv)
- Paris Vídeo (2000) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Rai 2 (2001) (Italy) (tv)
- Speedy Video (Malaysia) (video) (?) (VCD)
- Toei Company (2003) (Japan) (DVD) (Dragon Ball Z DVD Box)
- Toei Company (2011) (Japan) (DVD) (Dragon Ball Z Special Selection DVD)
- Vértice 360 (Spain) (DVD)
- Zima Entertainment (2017) (Mexico) (DVD)
- Zima (2017) (Mexico) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Shueisha (serialized in)
- Aoni Production (voice cooperation)
- Toei Audio Visual Art Center (TAVAC) (recording studio)
- Toei Chemical Industry (film development)
- Intertrack (casting) (latin american spanish dub)
- Video Post and Transfer (restoration) (Funimation English version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
This TV Movie tells the story of "Future" Trunks; that is, the Trunks from the alternate future where Goku has died and Androids terrorize the Earth. Amongst other things, it shows how Gohan trained Trunks, their fights with the Androids, and what inspired Trunks to go time traveling. Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the manga adaptation, Trunks is able to turn Super Saiyan before Gohan dies. However in this version, Gohan's death is what causes Trunks to transform into a Super Saiyan. See more » |
Goofs | The Z-Fighter death scenes shown here contradict those shown in the Cell Saga in the series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into The History of Trunks Abridged (2015). See more » |
Soundtracks | CHA-LA HEAD CHA-LA (Chara-hetchara) See more » |
Crazy Credits | After the end credits, there is an image of Trunks and Goten and it reads "Dragon Ball Z - Supesharu - Owari" which translates into "Dragon Ball Z Special - End". See more » |
Quotes |
Gohan:
You know you can't win! You can't destroy what I really am! Even if you manage to kill this body, someone even stronger would surface and take my place! Not one death will go unaccounted for, not one! See more » |