In the anime community, discussions swirl around why Goten and Trunks lack tails, unlike their brother Gohan. This controversy has fueled debates among fans, reigniting interest in Saiyan hybrids and their unique traits.
The absence of tails in Goten and Trunks continues to provoke curiosity. While Gohan was born with a tail, Goten and Trunks entered the world tailless. Fans speculate that this could be rooted in their genetics or simply a design choice by creator Akira Toriyama. The latest forum comments bring a mix of opinions on the issue.
Three central themes emerged from recent discussions:
Biological Considerations: One user pointed out, "If it was a recessive trait, we'd see more Saiyans without tails." They argue that the concept of tails being a recessive trait doesnโt hold water, citing examples from Universe 6 Saiyans, who display different genetic traits.
Potential Removal: Several commenters suggest that Goten and Trunks may have been born with tails but had them removed early on, possibly for safety reasons linked to the Great Ape transformation. "The series doesnโt confirm this, but itโs a valid theory," one fan remarked.
S-Cells Influence: Another interesting angle involves S-cells, with some fans speculating that higher S-cell counts in later-generation hybrids like Goten and Trunks might prevent tails from developing at all. "High S-cell counts could hinder tail regrowth, resulting in tailless Saiyans," noted a keen observer.
"Toriyama himself said they were born tailless," added a fan, reinforcing the point against the recessive trait argument.
The reactions range from thoughtful analysis to outright skepticism about the established lore. Discussions reflect a clear divide: while some lean towards biological explanations, others feel character design choices override logical consistency in the narrative.
๐งฌ Many argue tails shouldnโt be seen as recessive traits.
โ๏ธ Goten and Trunks may have lost tails post-birth for safety.
๐ The role of S-cells raises intriguing questions about tail development in hybrids.
As enthusiasm fuels these discussions, the enigma of Goten and Trunks' tails promises to keep fans engaged, as they dig deeper into the lore of their favorite series.