

His body is also very toned and muscular, especially for someone his age. Hair is, and the style of it is similar overall to Goten's while in Super Saiyan form although his hair has a widow's peak. His hair style is a mixture of the hair of both Trunks and Goten, with the front and back of his hair being black like those of Goten's, and the sides being the purple/white color that Trunks's Around his waist is a turquoise sash, and he wears white silky pants, dark shoes, and black wristbands. Fingers crossed.Gotenks wears a blue and yellow colored Metamoran vest, one which all Fused characters wear. It seems like only justice that there is an article dedicated to Gotenks filled with fifteen facts and tidbits, mixed with well-known and forgotten trivia, just in case he ever makes his way back to the Dragon Ball Super series as a true powerhouse.


Still, the character has found new life in other forms of Dragon Ball-related fiction such as a brand-new and pretty awesome adult version called Xeno Gotenks, featuring the amazing fusion of Time Patrollers Trunks and Goten. With the Majin Buu Saga probably being my least favor arc of the entire Dragon Ball Z, Gotenks seemed like one of the bright spots in a rather dreary conclusion to an otherwise legendary series. Even his appearances in Dragon Ball Super relegated this once powerful fusion into a useless weakling, much to the same vein as Hercule. While this character did receive a fair amount of attention in the final arc of the Dragon Ball Z series, Gotenks became not much more than comedic fodder for most of its main appearances. That being said, I wanted to look back at one of the more interesting, yet barely utilized fusion form of Goten and Trunks known as Gotenks. With Dragon Ball Super among us, as well as the commercial success of Dragon Ball spin-off gaming series such as Dragon Ball Heroes, Xenoverse, and Fusions, there is no shortage of content for even the most hardcore Dragon Ball fan.
