In , gaps are invitations. For Spanish-speaking communities (Latin America and Spain specifically), where Dragon Ball enjoys a cultural monopoly similar to Star Wars in the US, the "Abuela de Trunks" became a meme, a theory, and eventually a folk hero. Why? Because she represents the abuela real —the grandmother who survives every apocalypse through sheer stubborn hospitality.

This subversion is deliberate. In a world where power levels determine relevance, Mrs. Brief possesses the lowest power level but the highest . Her role in Dragon Ball Z —particularly during the Android and Cell sagas—is to remind viewers and characters alike that life continues beyond the battlefield. While Trunks watches his future timeline crumble, the present-timeline abuela represents what he is fighting for: a world where grandmothers can garden without fear.

The digital landscape has amplified the visibility of minor characters, transforming Trunks' grandmother from a background figure into a recurring point of discussion in popular media. Digital Communities and Memes

In the ever-evolving world of entertainment, there are a select few who have made an indelible mark on the industry. For Trunks Entertainment, that matriarchal figure is none other than the "Abuela" – a term of endearment that translates to "grandmother" in Spanish. This beloved figure has been the driving force behind the company's content creation and popular media endeavors, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Through Bulma's marriage to the Saiyan prince Vegeta, she becomes the maternal grandmother of Trunks and Bulla.