Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Has dabbled in medicine and managed to create the perfect cure for the heart virus despite the lack of test subjects.
Older Than They Look: By the time of Dragon Ball Super, she looks to be in her 40s or 50s, but she's actually 62.
She was the one who gave Goku Black his nickname because she couldn't stand associating him with the identity of her longtime friend.
Nicknaming the Enemy: A tragic example.
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Nice Girl: The living hell created by Android 17 and 18, and later brought back by Goku Black, forced Bulma to finally cast off of her girlhood selfishness, maturing into a gentle, compassionate, nurturing and kind mother who is arguably more adorable than her teenage self ever was.
Magitek: Before her death, she somehow created guns that can shoot ki.
Killed Off for Real: She is killed by Goku Black in his first on-screen appearance.
Greater-Scope Paragon: She's killed at the beginning of the Future Trunks arc of Super, but her influence is still there.
Greater Need Than Mine: The entire reason she sends Trunks back in time is to alter the future so that it could be a peaceful one, even if she couldn't be part of it.
Unlike the anime where we see her die from Goku Black letting the lab explode and keeping her in place inside of it, the manga just shows the building she is in being destroyed by one of Black's blasts.
Dropped a Bridge on Him: This happens to her in the Super manga.
However, Whis creates a new timeline for Future Trunks and Mai, one where Goku Black never comes to Earth and she never dies. That means her very soul was destroyed, erased from all existence.
Deader Than Dead: After Future Zeno has destroyed the future timeline, everything was wiped out including the afterlife.
Big Good: She was the one who invented the Time Machine and came up with the plan to give Goku the heart virus medicine that ends up saving two timelines.
Later, her very existence is erased after Future Zeno destroys the timeline. She is killed off by Goku Black in Episode 47, and since there are no Dragon Balls in her timeline, she is Killed Off for Real.
Back for the Dead: Tragically, this fate befalls her in Dragon Ball Super.
The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People: All of Bulma's negative traits, such as her vanity, arrogance, selfishness, and temper tantrums completely disappear in the Bad Future, with her better nature cranked Up to Eleven, almost to the point of bordering an All-Loving Heroine and Big Good, despite Future Trunks claiming that she hadn't changed when Krillin asked him in the manga.
She created Trunks' time machine.īesides tropes featured by Present Bulma, she features examples of: The future version of Bulma from Future Trunks timeline. Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Rocío Garcel ( current voice), Mónica Manjarrez (ep. Voiced by (English): Tiffany Vollmer ( Z, The History of Trunks), Monica Rial ( Kai, Super) ( Funimation dub) Maggie Blue O'Hara ( Z) (Ocean dub) Sharon Mann ( The History of Trunks) (AB Groupe/"Big Green" dub)
La Résistance: Even knowing they stand no chance, the remaining survivors refuse to give in to Goku Black and continue putting up a fight against Goku Black.
It's even worse in Dragon Ball Super where the sky is darkened from all the destruction it has faced.
Crapsack World: For the most, what is seen is the ruins of West City.
One where Beerus still lives that allowed him to preemptively deal with Zamasu. Both Trunks and Mai ended up travelling back to the time before Shin is about to be killed by Dabura.
Cessation of Existence: Not only is everyone in the timeline killed, but erased from existence itself thanks to Future Zeno erasing the timeline to end the threat of Infinite Zamasu.
Bad Future: Has suffered two apocalypses with humanity on the brink of extinction and later utter obliteration of everything.
Alternate Timeline: To the main Dragon Ball timeline.
After the End: Humanity was near wiped out, but that hasn't stopped the survivors from trying to thrive in what little is left.