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Multiple Kamehameha (マルチプルかめはめ波 Maruchipuru Kamehameha, lit. "Multiple Kamehame Waves") is a combined version of the Kamehameha.
Overview[]
Two or more fighters fire multiple Kamehamehas (one per fighter) simultaneously at a single point. This usually causes their separate Kamehamehas to merge into one giant Kamehameha blast at the opponent.
Usage[]
During his image training against Gohan aboard the Nameless Namekian's Spaceship on the way to Namek, Krillin uses the Tri-Form technique and then the Kamehameha, resulting in three Kamehamehas being fired towards Gohan.[9]
The attack is later used by Krillin and Yamcha under the name Team Work Kamehameha, alongside Piccolo's Masenko and Tien Shinhan's Ki Blast Cannon, in an attempt to distract Super Perfect Cell long enough for Super Saiyan 2 Gohan's Father-Son Kamehameha to overpower Cell's Solar Kamehameha.
The Ghost Buus use a Multiple Kamehameha (guided like the Bending Kamehameha) against Super Vegito.
In Dragon Ball Super, after Goku and Flying Nimbus are freed from the Super Shenron illusion in the Forest of Terror, he uses a Kamehameha in his Super Saiyan Blue form alongside Krillin's using his Selflessness State, the latter's energy wave swirling around the former's to obliterate the illusion completely.
In Dragon Ball GT, Trunks and Goku used the Multiple Kamehameha on Luud in his second stage a few times.
It is also used by Goku, Trunks and Pan to destroy General Rilldo on planet M-2, and by Pan and Goku against Haze Shenron and Oceanus Shenron.
In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Dark Demon Realm Mission!, Goku and Xeno Goku both used the Super Kamehameha together against 100% Full Power Xeno Frieza, who holds them back until Xeno Trunks cuts him in half from behind, detaching the Dark Dragon Ball from him and allowing history to proceed as normal.
Film Appearances[]
In Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, Goku, Krillin, and Master Roshi use this attack during their battle against Dr. Wheelo.
In Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Goku, Krillin, and Yamcha use Kamehameha Fever along with Tien Shinhan's Tri-Beam and Chiaotzu's Dodon Ray to try to blow up the Tree of Might, but to no avail.
In Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, Goku and Krillin use the Multiple Kamehameha to deter the "asteroid" heading to Earth, but the asteroid turns out to be Lord Slug's Planet Cruiser.
In Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming, a Multiple Kamehameha is later used by Gohan and Goten (Bros. Kamehameha) along with the spirit of their father (Family Kamehameha) to defeat Broly.
In Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, Goten and Trunks used the Multiple Kamehameha in an attempt to beat Bio-Broly. Later, with Krillin's assistance, they launch a triple Kamehameha to cause a tidal wave to overflow the laboratory island and solidify the culture fluid that was quickly expanding all over Lord Jaguar's laboratory island.
Appearances in other media[]
In the Dragon Ball GT live show, Goku and Trunks use the technique in order to defeat Don Kee and his Ledgic race bodyguards.
Variations[]
- Team Work Kamehameha – The version used by Krillin and Yamcha.
- Kamehame Fever – The version used by Goku, Krillin, and Yamcha.
- Father-Son Kamehameha – The version used by Gohan with energy from Goku's spirit.
- Ultimate Kamehameha – Goku and Gohan's version.
- Bros. Kamehameha – Gohan and Goten's version.
- Family Kamehameha – A version used by members of the Son family.
- 3 Generations Kamehameha - A variation used by Xeno Bardock, Goku, and Future Warrior in Black.
- Ancestor-Descendant Kamehameha - Goku and Beat's version in Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission.
- DUAL Super Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version used by Goku and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL Super Kamehameha: Gohan (Adult) - The two-person Dual Ultimate version used by Adult Gohan and the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL Perfect Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version of Perfect Kamehameha used by Perfect Cell and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL One-Handed Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version of One-Handed Kamehameha mk.II used by Future Gohan and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL x100 Big Bang Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version of x100 Big Bang Kamehameha used by Gogeta (Super Saiyan 4) and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL Warp Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version of Warp Kamehameha used by Goku (Super Saiyan God) and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
- DUAL Super Black Kamehameha - The two-person Dual Ultimate version of Super Black Kamehameha used by Goku Black and the Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.
Video Game Appearances[]
In Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, Goku and Gohan can use a Multiple Kamehameha team attack called Ultimate Kamehameha.
The technique can also be used by several Z Fighters in Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact, such as Goku, Krillin, Yamcha, Gotenks, and Gogeta.
In promotional movies for Dragon Ball Heroes, Goku and the Saiyan Hero Beat perform a Multiple Kamehameha against Cell, and the Saiyans Hero Beat and the Saiyan Heroine Note perform a Multiple Kamehameha while fighting Frieza's soldiers.
In the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission animation, Goku, the Saiyan Hero, and the Saiyan Heroine use the technique against Legendary Super Saiyan Broly.
Goten, Trunks, and Future Trunks use their Kamehamehas in conjunction to defeat Super Perfect Cell in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai. Goku and Vegeta use it again in the game finale to finish off Super Janemba (who had absorbed a fake Vegito and Kid Buu to increase his power).
In the normal ending of Dragon Ball Xenoverse, the Future Warrior and Goku use a Multiple Kamehameha to destroy Final Form Demigra.
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 after the 1.09.00 Update, several versions of the Multiple Kamehameha appear as special two-person team attack Ultimate Skills called Dual Ultimate Attack which allow Time Patrollers and Instructors to perform a combined Ultimate Attack. These variations of the Multiple Kamehameha include Goku's DUAL Super Kamehameha, DUAL Super Kamehameha: Gohan (Adult), Cell's DUAL Perfect Kamehameha, and Future Gohan's DUAL One-Handed Kamehameha (which despite its name and skill description is actually a Dual Ultimate version of One-Handed Kamehameha mk.II as both fighters use the One-Handed mk.II's secondary blast). Additional Future Gohan and can acquire the Father-Son Kamehameha through Partner Customization, allowing him and the spirit of his father Future Goku to attack with the Father-Son Kamehameha. During the Warrior of Hope Saga when teamed up with the Toki Toki City Hero, the Future Warrior can perform any of the Multiple Kamehameha Dual Ultimate Attacks with the Toki Toki City Hero.
In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, several instances of Multiple Kamehamehas appear, including a Double Kamehameha by Era-Spanning Kamehameha Grandpa Gohan & Pan (GT).
In Dragon Ball Legends, the Family Kamehameha appears as an Ultimate Move Arts for Legends Limited Super Saiyan Goten and Super Saiyan Gohan (Adult). If Legends Limited Super Saiyan Goten can KO the final enemy with Family Kamehameha, its Legendary Finish will resemble how Broly was defeated in Broly - Second Coming. The Father-Son Kamehameha appears as the Ultimate Move Arts for Legends Limited Super Saiyan 2 Gohan (Youth). If Legends Limited Super Saiyan 2 Gohan (Youth) can KO the final enemy with the Father-Son Kamehameha, then Super Saiyan 2 Gohan will walk forward while firing the Father-Son Kamehameha before unleashing the final blast at the opponent effectively reenacting how he defeated Cell. Additionally, it is possible to perform the Multiple Kamehameha and its variants via a successful Rising Rush. However, this requires a team of characters with a Blast type Kamehameha, Super Kamehameha, Kaioken Kamehameha, or Super Kaioken Kamehameha Special Move Arts.
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References[]
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, 2006
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, 2007
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact, 2008
- ↑ Dragon Ball Legends, 2018
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Dragon Ball Heroes, 2010
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, 2019
- ↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse, 2015
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 39, "Friends or Foes?"