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Continuous Kamehameha (連続かめはめ波) is a rapid-fire version of the Kamehameha used by Goku. Goku fires multiple one-handed Kamehamehas from both hands, inflicting a great deal of damage.

Overview

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Super Saiyan Goku fires the Continuous Kamehameha at Cell during the Cell Games

Goku uses several Kamehameha fired one after another during his training on his way to Namek in order to try and block them.[3][4] He later uses the technique against Frieza during their battle on Namek. Goku also uses this technique to destroy the moving spiked balls in Wheelo's fortress.[5] Later, in his false Super Saiyan state, Goku uses the attack against Lord Slug.[6] He also uses the technique as a Super Saiyan against Cell during the Cell Games,[7] as a Super Saiyan 3 against Super Buu (w/ Gotenks absorbed),[8] and as a Super Saiyan 3 as well against Kid Buu.

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Goku firing the attack at General Rilldo

Adult Gohan uses the technique as an Super Saiyan 2 to blast the Sealed Ball where Majin Buu is locked in an attempt to destroy him before his release, firing several Electric Kamehamehas.[9] Super Saiyan Goten uses the technique alongside Super Saiyan Trunks' Renzoku Energy Barrage against The Dictator's Zombie army.[10] In the Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special, Goku uses the attack when fighting the monster Akami, and Akami copies and later uses it against Toriko.

Very later, Goku uses energy wave barrage against the Sigma Force, which remain hidden into the metallic structure of Dr. Myuu's tower.[11] Soon after, he uses the technique two times in his fight against General Rilldo on the planet M-2.[12] Goten uses a continuous attack during his short fight against Baby, right before attacking it with his Super Goten Strike.[13] Goku later uses a variant named Final Assault[2] to finish off Super 17.[14]

Appearances in games

The technique appears under the generic name Renzoku Energy Dan in the Butōden series. It was named Continuous Kamehameha in the Budokai video game series, where it can also be used by Adult Gohan and Goten in addition to Goku and can be finished with a large Ki Blast (since Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2). It appears under the generic name Super Energy Wave Volley in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.

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