Big Bang Kamehameha | |||
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ビッグバンかめはめ波 Biggu Ban Kamehameha | |||
Alternate names | Biggu Ban Kamehameha Big Bang Turtle Destruction Wave Super Final Kamehameha | ||
Debut | "Super Saiyan 4 Fusion" | ||
Inventor | Gogeta | ||
Users | Gogeta | ||
Class | Energy Wave | ||
Color | & or & | ||
Similar techniques | Big Bang Attack Super Kamehameha Final Flash Final Kamehameha |
Big Bang Kamehameha (ビックバンかめはめ波) is a combination of the Super Kamehameha and Big Bang Attack used by Gogeta as his most powerful technique in his Super Saiyan 4 form.
Overview[]
First, Gogeta puts both of his hands in front of him, palms open and hands turned up at a 90 degree angle. Then, he fuses together the tremendous energy of the Super Kamehameha and the Big Bang Attack into a large, whitish-blue energy sphere with excess energy radiating off of it in the form of small waves. From this energy sphere, Gogeta fires an extremely powerful, shockwave-like beam that damages the target severely, if not killing them outright.
Gogeta used this attack during his battle against Omega Shenron, the product of Syn Shenron's absorption of the seven Dragon Balls. After reversing Omega Shenron's Negative Karma Ball into a positive blue energy sphere to dispel the veil of negative energy covering the Earth, Gogeta declared that he had only one more task to perform. He then fired the Big Bang Kamehameha at the Shadow Dragon, seemingly killing him. However, Omega survived, but in his Syn Shenron form; the force of the attack had caused him to regurgitate all but one of the Dragon Balls. Sensing victory, Gogeta tried to use the Big Bang Kamehameha again to finish off Syn Shenron, but because of the tremendous power he possessed (and because Gogeta was playing around too much during the ten minutes of fusion), he defused back into Goku and Vegeta before he could launch the finishing blow.
Appearances in Video Games[]
In some video games, Gogeta's ultimate attack is the 100x Big Bang Kamehameha, a much more powerful version of the move which deals a high amount of damage. In the anime, Gogeta only uses this technique while in his Super Saiyan 4 transformation, but in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team, the Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden, and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, he can use it in his Super Saiyan form as a super attack.
Trivia[]
- Though the firing stance for this attack does reflect that it is a hybrid of the Big Bang Attack (hands in front of user) and the Super Kamehameha (two-handed fire), it is also actually somewhat similar to that of the Final Flash.
- In Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Tenkaichi Tag Team, this attack is the only Blast 2 attack that can travel through a Super Explosive Wave and harm the person using it. In fact, Big Bang Kamehameha, Gohan's Father-Son Kamehameha and Bros. Kamehameha, Super Vegito's Final Kamehameha, and Super Perfect Cell's Solar Kamehameha are the only Kamehameha waves that are strong enough to pass through Super Explosive Waves.