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Most Saiyan (Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, etc.) who evolved into Super Saiyan had trouble fulfilling one of the requirements to evolve: Their rage or other emotions had to be extreme.

However, there are two exceptions: Goten and Trunks (not the Trunks from the future). How did they achieve it? They hadn't seen or done anything that could drive them to such a level of rage/intense emotion to allow them to turn into Super Saiyan.

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    Goten and Trunks have stronger genes but if thats true why is Pan not a ss-2 she would have to get old kais mystic power boost so she wouldnt have that but she should be ss-2 definitely, so what does that mean? that more experience than their fathers thing sounds right.
    – user4532
    Commented Apr 17, 2014 at 9:25
  • in the saiyan saga vegeta said, saiyan halfbreeds have power greater than purebloods because saiyans are trained to contain emotion
    – semaj
    Commented Mar 28, 2016 at 18:23

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According to this Yahoo answer:

Because by the time they were born Goku and Vegeta had already been Super Saiyan and with the higher power level thus when trunks and goten where born their levels were also higher.

Think about it this way Vegeta (Fut Trunks timeline) was weaker at SSj Level so Future Trunks took longer to become ssj (i think he was 13) while Vegeta (regular DBz timeline) had trained harder by knowing the androids arrival 3 yrs prior to chibi trunks being born thus more powerful ssj1 vegeta. And Goten being born around some time near end of the Cell Games saga Goku had became already full power ssj.

Thus as children their power levels were already exponentially higher than the latter of gohan who was born back when goku was weaker in power level.

Basically Chi-Chi gave birth to a Demigod.

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Genetically speaking, Saiyans aren't human. So it's hard to say that by becoming Super Saiyans, Goku and Vegeta have altered the DNA in their sperm to be able to pass along those traits. I think the traits have been their all along, or maybe they are just traits that lay dormant in every Saiyan ultimately but most just never realize the potential. Even though supposedly legend spoke of their being only one true Super Saiyan, every culture has it's lore.

That being said, children are definitely more susceptible to believing anything is possible. Goten and Trunks are brought into a universe different from the one their fathers grew up in. For them, Super Saiyans are no longer these "mythical beings" legends had everyone believe. Psychologically, achieving Super Sayian status was completely plausible in their young minds, and mentality did seem to carry a lot of weight in pushing Sayians to that super status. While it could be caused by anger or any other strong powerful emotion, for them it was just youthful passion for strength and an absence of doubt.

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  • Actually, the "legend" apparently speaks of Broly. Commented Jul 24, 2013 at 11:35
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    I took that into consideration when i wrote this. 1. Legend is still just that, legend. Broly was only considered to be the legendary super Saiyan because of his immense strength at birth. 2. The movies aren't canon. Even if they were, apparently in the newest film, "Battle of the Gods", Goku achieves Saiyan God status. So there lies in my eyes the "legendary" Saiyan.
    – userFace
    Commented Jul 24, 2013 at 16:17
  • It's a manga... I don't think the the author put much more thought into it other than: their fathers are crazy powerful, now, so the kids will be, too
    – anon
    Commented Aug 1, 2013 at 19:41
  • As a person who created a series as long as that, one would hope he put a lot of thought into it
    – userFace
    Commented Aug 1, 2013 at 19:44
  • He's really forgetful so I doubt even he knows why
    – giraffesyo
    Commented Sep 6, 2015 at 5:41
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This has been directly addressed by Akira Toriyama in an interview. Links to the translated interview can be found in this Kotaku article.

He addresses the case of Goten and Trunks here:

It's not like anyone can become a Super Saiyan through training and anger. In order to become a Super Saiyan, one's body must contain something called "S-Cells". Once these S-Cells reach a certain amount, a trigger such as anger will explosively increase the S-Cells and cause a change in the body: that's Super Saiyan. Most Saiyans have some S-Cells, although not a great quantity. The reason why Goku and Vegeta's children can become Super Saiyan relatively easily is probably because to a certain extent they inherited a lot of S-Cells, and also because Earth's environment is gentler and easier to live in than Planet Vegeta.

He goes on to say:

Having a gentle spirit is the best way to increase one's S-Cells, but most Saiyans have trouble with this, which I think is why no Super Saiyans appeared for such a long time and they became the stuff of legend. However, one can't reach the quantity necessary for becoming a Super Saiyan simply by having a gentle spirit, so a certain amount of battle power is indeed necessary. Looked at in this light, it's easy to see why becoming a Super Saiyan came easy for Goku.

So, it seems that having a gentle spirit along with a high power level increases the "S-Cells" in a Saiyan's body, and allows their children to become Super Saiyan more easily. This also explains why Goten was able to become a Super Saiyan even more easily than Gohan - when Goten was conceived, Goku's power level was far higher and he had already become a Super Saiyan. In the case of Gohan, Goku was far weaker at the time of conception.

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    I suppose that, since this is the Word of God answer, this is now the correct one (even if not the better explanation for this). Btw, when I read "S-cell" my first though was "Midi-chlorians"... Commented Sep 29, 2018 at 20:34
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    @BrianHellekin Oh I totally agree...I am not really a fan of this explanation myself, but it is the "correct" one (unless, of course, Akira Toriyama later retcons this in another interview...)
    – Chrygore
    Commented Sep 29, 2018 at 20:38
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There doesn't seem to be an official reference, but I suppose there are three possible explanations (well, except the "the author wanted it this way" one):

  1. Heritage: When they had them, their fathers already had managed to reach the SSJ stage. So they sort of passed the ability on and made it easier. This is true for Goku > Gohan > Goten and also for Vegeta > Trunks. This might mean that the base power level of their sons is higher than their.

  2. Generations: The more you go on, the stronger they are. Gohan is stronger than Goku and Vegeta. He gets weak only because he doesn't train enough. Goten and Trunks are even stronger.

  3. Blood purity: It is unclear, but it seems that hybrids are stronger than pure-blood Saiyans. Apparently, hybrids lack the will of combat these have, though. And indeed, Gohan doesn't train as much in peace time.

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  • Well, it's a very late comment, but I can remember Vegeta saying that hybrids (human + saiya) are way more powerful than pure saiyans. So I think your theory no. 3 is the best: Trunks & Goten can turn easier into SSJ because they are hybrids. So why didn't turn Gohan into SSJ in the age of Trunks/Goten? Because ChiChi didn't wanted him to practice fighting.
    – Munchkin
    Commented Mar 3, 2015 at 14:22
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A different view from what was already posted: because Saiyans get stronger the stronger their opponents are.

Goku, Vegeta and Gohan didn't fight Super Saiyan level opponents in their childhood. Gohan became a Super Saiyan while training with his father in the time chamber, and both Goten and Trunks trained with Gohan and Vegeta, who were already on Super Saiyan level at the time, so that could have made the kids gain more experience than their parents could.

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They were born with there parents blood and got to train with there parents Trunks with Vegeta with the gravity ship and Goten with Gohan training together while he was also learning how to fly.

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  • Also sorry not good at spelling characters names Commented Mar 14, 2014 at 22:27

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