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With Goku and Gohan still training, Trunks is the only person standing in the evil android’s way. 164 12 "Ghosts from Tomorrow" November 11, 1992 November 7, 2000 Trunks vows to stop the future from repeating itself; Cell can’t wait for the future to unfold. It’s all up for grabs as the two warriors prepare for battle. Only one future will survive. Whose will it be? 165 13 "The Cell Games" November 18, 1992 November 8, 2000 Realizing that his powers are no match for his opponent, Trunks accepts defeat, only to be given a second chance when Cell proposes a tournament! Is Cell really interested in competition, or does he have a sinister motive? Cell Games Saga (1992-1993)[] No. in Series No. in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 210 01 "The World Tournament" December 15, 1993 September 28, 2001 The action begins as the World Martial Arts Tournament opens with the Junior Division! Thirty-five young fighters vie for the prize, but the matches prove to be more comedy than competition - until Trunks steps into the ring! 211 02 "Trunks vs. Goten" December 22, 1993 October 2, 2001 Goten and Trunks breeze through the Junior Division of the tournament until they find themselves going head-to-head in the finals! Who will win this exciting match? This is one championship fight you won't want to miss! 212 03 "Best of the Boys" January 12, 1994 October 3, 2001 The match for the Junior Division World Championship continues as Goten and Trunks battle for the title! The winner of this final joust becomes the new World Champion! Can Goten outwit the cunning Trunks? 213 04 "Big Trouble, Little Trunks" January 19, 1994 October 4, 2001 After winning the championship, Trunks fights an exhibition match against Mr. Satan! Can the Champ hold on to his reputation as the world's strongest fighter? Meanwhile, two mysterious figures reveal themselves to Goku! 214 05 "Who Will Fight Who?" January 26, 1994 October 5, 2001 Trunks and Gohan infiltrate the adult competition at the tournament by donning the disguise of Mighty Mask. The pairings for the day’s matches are selected. The first to fight: Krillin vs.[90][91] The volumes were released in Australia on February 15 and March 15, 2006. [92][93] A companion book featuring artwork and interviews, Samurai Champloo Roman Album, was published by Tokuma Shoten on June 6, 2005,[94] and reissued in May 2014. [95] An English edition was published by Dark Horse Comics on February 21, 2007. [96] A film comic adaptation of the opening episodes, intended to be the start of a series, was co-published in 2006 by Bandai Entertainment and Diamond Comics. [97][98] American company Triad Toys licensed toy rights from Geneon in 2008, releasing figures of Mugen and Jin. [99] An action video game adaptation, Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked, was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Bandai Namco Games in Japan and North America in 2006. [100] It tells a storyline separate from the series, described by the publisher as a "lost episode". [101] Company founder Goichi Suda acted as its director and writer, with Grasshopper's mandate being to preserve the series' original tone and style. [102][103] The music was composed by Masafumi Takada, inspired by the anime's music. [104] A social card battle game developed by Cybird was released in Japan on August 28, 2011, for mobile phones. [105] Reception[edit] The North American DVD release of Samurai Champloo was a commercial success.
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