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"There's only one thing left undone... BIG BANG KAMEHAMEHA!!"
Gogeta to Omega Shenron in "Super Saiyan 4 Fusion"

Big Bang Kamehameha (ビックバンかめはめ波 Biggu Ban Kamehameha, lit. "Big Bang Kamehame Wave") is a combination of Goku's Kamehameha and Vegeta's Big Bang Attack used by their fusions Gogeta and Vegito.

Overview[]

The user raises their hands and extends their palms in front of them, generating a colossal Big Bang Attack before channeling the tremendous energy of a Kamehameha forward, fusing the technique into the Big Bang Attack and launching it as a mighty energy blast/energy wave.

Usage[]

Initially without name, the blast variant was used by Vegito against Super Buu (w/Gohan absorbed) after making the Majin suffer his Vegito Combination. The attack was powerful enough to obliterate Super Buu's left arm, part of his antenna, and the bottom half of his body, forcing Super Buu to regenerate and continue the fight with Vegito.[1][5]

The technique is named by Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta when he uses the energy stream variant during his battle against Omega Shenron. 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 declares that he has only one more task to perform. He then fires the Big Bang Kamehameha at the Shadow Dragon, seemingly killing him. However, Omega survives, but in his Syn Shenron form; the force of the attack has caused him to regurgitate all but one of the Dragon Balls. Sensing victory, Gogeta tries to use the Big Bang Kamehameha again to finish off Syn Shenron, but because of the tremendous power he possesses (and because Gogeta played around too much during the ten minutes of fusion), he defuses back into Goku and Vegeta before he can launch the finishing blow.

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes, Super Full Power Saiyan 4 Limit Breaker Xeno Gogeta used this technique to destroy Transcended Xeno Omega Shenron.

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Video Game Appearances[]

Dragon Ball Z - Buu's Fury (U)

Super Gogeta using a Big Bang Kamehameha against Super Janemba in Buu's Fury

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 form, but he can use it in his Super Saiyan form as a super attack 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, Raging Blast series, Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden, and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. In Shin Budokai - Another Road, rather than being fired like a beam, it is fired like a short burst. It appears as Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta's Special Attack in Dragon Ball Heroes.

In Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Tenkaichi Tag Team, this attack is the only Blast 2 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.

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, the Big Bang Kamehameha appears as one of Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta's Super Skills. This version is harmless if it isn't charged up properly, and doesn't have the range of predecessors, but makes up for these shortcomings in raw power. The attack will also absorb energy blasts while it is charging. Gogeta's X100 Big Bang Kamehameha variant also appears as an Ultimate Skill. The Future Warrior can obtain Big Bang Kamehameha Super Skill as a reward in Parallel Quest 49: "Saiyan Revolt". The Warrior can also obtain the 100x Big Bang Kamehameha as a reward in Parallel Quest 54: "Saiyan Warriors".

In Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, it appears as Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta's Z-Assist Support Attack, though occasionally he will perform a Bluff Kamehameha instead. It has one of the highest Rush Hit counts in the game, making it useful for increasing the players' mission score making it easier to earn S Ranks in Adventure Mode.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, it appears as a Special Move that can be learned by certain characters such as SSJ4 Gogeta, EX Gogeta, and EX Gotenks. In this game, it is depicted as a fusion Special Move that is a combination of the Full Power Kamehameha and Big Bang Attack that can be learned by EX-Fusions of a Full Power Kamehameha user and Big Bang Attack user such as EX Gotenks (as Goten can learn Full Power Kamehameha while Kid Trunks can learn Big Bang Attack). Additionally, there is a stronger variation called Godlike Big Bang Kamehameha which is a fusion Special Move that is a combination of the Godlike Big Bang Attack and Limitbreaker Kamehameha that can be learned by SSJ4 Gogeta, EX Gogeta, and EX Gohanks.

"A move where you unleash powerful Ki Waves! Be careful as it will not work unless it is charged sufficiently."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Super Skill description
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Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta charging his Big Bang Kamehameha in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Big Bang Kamehameha returns as a Super Skill used by Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta and can be obtained by the Future Warrior by purchasing it from the TP Medal Shop for 30 TP Medals. If the Future Warrior fully charges it while using any Super Saiyan form (including Super Saiyan God, SSGSS, and SSGSS (Evolved)) they will use Z-Vanish to appear near the opponent before firing in a manner reminiscent of the Warp Kamehameha (though with superspeed instead of teleportation). The Super Skill differs visually from its appearance in the anime, starting with a blue sphere with black energy in its center before Gogeta fires it as a blue beam. This is replicated in Dragon Ball FighterZ as an attack used by Gogeta (SSGSS). Older Gogeta units in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle share this visual effect, while the newest Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta unit does not.

In Dragon Ball Legends, SPARKING Vegito (DBL-EVT-07S) uses this as his Special Move Arts Card, performed as he did against Super Buu in the anime. SPARKING LEGENDS LIMITED Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta (DBL35-01S) also uses this move as their Special Move Arts Card.

In Dragon Ball Heroes, he uses it in his Barrier Blue form as the finishing blast of his Vegito Combination, which appears under the name Cannon Blow Combination (キャノンブローコンビネーション Kyanon Burō Konbinēshon).

In Dragon Ball FighterZ, both Super Saiyan Blue and Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta have this move as part of their arsenal. For the latter, his is called Ultra Big Bang Kamehameha and will reset his Finish Sign levels afterward. The 100x variant is available upon max leveling Finish Sign and is a certain instant kill on whoever it hits.

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