This absence creates a fascinating black hole in Dragon Ball ’s entertainment media ecosystem. Fan creators have rushed to fill it. In popular fan depictions, she is often drawn as a sharp-tongued, chain-smoking society matron—a Japanese-Mexican fusion (given "abuela") who taught a toddler Vegeta how to set a table and who keeps a senzu bean in her pillbox hat. In comedic Dragon Ball Z Abridged –style content, she is the only person in West City who can make Beerus apologize for breaking a vase.
While she is a minor character in the official manga and anime, she frequently appears in fan-made content and social media edits . Viral videos on platforms like TikTok often depict emotional "reunions" between Future Trunks and his grandparents, a scenario never fully explored in the original series. Critical Review of "Trunks" Related Media abuela de trunks comic xxx