Buster Cannon was named in the Butōden series and Budokai series, where it appears as one of Future Trunks' and Kid Trunks ' attacks. In Dragon Ball Heroes, the technique is also used by Future Trunks in his Super Saiyan Third Grade form and GT Trunks. It is Third Grade Super Saiyan Future Trunks' Super Attack in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.
Note that this card's Summoning requirements are to banish cards with the original names of "ABC-Dragon Buster" and "XYZ-Dragon Cannon", meaning that you don't have to Special Summon them.
In Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, it appears under the name Buster Flash and is Future Trunks' Ground Ultimate Combo. In the English version of Extreme Butōden the in-game move list mistakenly refers to the Burning Attack (Future Trunks' Air Ultimate Combo) as Buster Cannon .
During either player's turn: You can banish this card, then target 1 each of your banished "ABC-Dragon Buster", and "XYZ-Dragon Cannon"; Special Summon them. Uniquement Invocable Spécialement (depuis votre Extra Deck) en bannissant des cartes que vous contrôlez avec les noms d'origine ci-dessus, et non Invocable Spécialement autrement.
Video Game Appearances. Trunks using the Buster Cannon in Budokai 2. Buster Cannon was named in the Butōden series and Budokai series, where it appears as one of Future Trunks' and Kid Trunks ' attacks. In Dragon Ball Heroes, the technique is also used by Future Trunks in his Super Saiyan Third Grade form and GT Trunks.
Double Buster – Kid Trunks' version of the Buster Cannon. Trick Buster – An energy sphere version of the Double Buster, used by Kid Trunks as a Super Saiyan. Finish Buster – The version that Future Trunks uses as part of his Heat Dome Attack.
Present Trunks uses the Buster Cannon while infected by Baby. Future Trunks uses the attack again in an attempt to destroy Android 17 and Android 18 before they activate Android 16 in the present timeline.
After being blasted away by Future 17 and Future 18, Future Trunks emerges from the explosion, and attacks and knocks the two Androids away. Future Trunks then flies up into the air and fires the Buster Cannon down at Future 17 and Future 18, creating a huge explosion. Future Trunks believes he has won but, as the smoke clears, ...
Baby-possessed Trunks threatens Goku with his Buster Cannon. Trunks using the Buster Cannon against Recoome in Budokai 2. Future Trunks prepares a Buster Cannon in Infinite World. Future Trunks fires his Buster Cannon in Infinite World. Future Trunks fires his Buster Cannon in Dragon Ball Heroes.
In those games, the Buster Cannon is not an energy wave, but rather an energy ball. In the Budokai series, Future Trunks and Kid Trunks in both their base and Super Saiyan forms. Future Trunks can also use the attack in Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle .
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First, Future Trunks draws his hands back and gathers up energy. Then, he thrusts his arms forward and discharges a massive golden-yellow beam of energy towards his opponent.
Future Trunks uses this attack in his Super Saiyan Second Grade form against his father, Vegeta. Determined to save the main timeline from Semi-Perfect Cell, Future Trunks decides to attack Vegeta and prepares his Super Buster Cannon.
This technique is named Pulsar Crash (パルサークラッシュ , Pulsar Crash ) in Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, and MAX Buster in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2. It was named Super Buster Cannon in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, where its color is blue, and Dragon Ball Heroes .