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The Kamehameha remains the signature move of Goku and his sons throughout the series. Multiple variations are seen over the series for example during his battle with Cell, Gohan uses a Super Kamehameha. During their battle with Broly, Gohan and Goten combine their Kamehameha waves. As a Super Saiyan 4 Goku uses Kamehameha X10, and when he fuses with Vegeta together they use the Big Bang Kamehameha. While the Kamehameha waves is usually done using two cupped hands, it has also been done using a single hand and in one instance, Goku fired one through his feet to propel himself through the air. The Kamehameha is usually seen in the form of a beam but has on occasion been used in a ball form.
The signature attack of the Dragon Ball franchise seen most often performed by Goku.
The signature attack seen in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. We first see it performed by Master Roshi, to put out the fire on Mt. Paozu, unfortunately Roshi puts too much power in and blows the mountain away! The attack is charged with cupped hands behind the back, then brought to the front with the arms outstretched, and fired.The Kamehameha remains the signature move of Goku and his sons throughout the series. Multiple variations are seen over the series for example during his battle with Cell, Gohan uses a Super Kamehameha. During their battle with Broly, Gohan and Goten combine their Kamehameha waves. As a Super Saiyan 4 Goku uses Kamehameha X10, and when he fuses with Vegeta together they use the Big Bang Kamehameha. While the Kamehameha waves is usually done using two cupped hands, it has also been done using a single hand and in one instance, Goku fired one through his feet to propel himself through the air. The Kamehameha is usually seen in the form of a beam but has on occasion been used in a ball form.
Kamehameha games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu |
SNES | Bandai Games Inc. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans |
DS | Monolith Software, Inc. | |
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Dragon Ball: Daimaou Fukkatsu |
NES | Bandai Co., Ltd., TOSE Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball : Revenge of King Piccolo released on Oct. 20, 2009 |
WII | Media.Vision Entertainment Inc. | |
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Dragonball: Evolution released on April 8, 2009 |
PSP | Dimps Corporation | |
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Dragon Ball: Origins released on Nov. 4, 2008 |
DS | Game Republic | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit released on June 10, 2008 |
PS3, X360 | Dimps Corporation | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 released on Dec. 3, 2007 |
PS2, WII | Spike Co., Ltd. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road released on June 5, 2007 |
PSN, PSP | Dimps Corporation | |
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Jump Ultimate Stars |
DS | Ganbarion Co., Ltd. |
| Concept Name: | Kamehameha |
| Appears in: | 25 games |
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