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{{Seealso|Goku's [[ultimate attack]]|the attack used by Yamcha|Spirit Ball}}
 
{{Seealso|Goku's [[ultimate attack]]|the attack used by Yamcha|Spirit Ball}}
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{{Quote|Remember that the Spirit Bomb is a [[martial arts]] discipline that allows you to borrow energy from grass and trees, from people and [[animal]]s, from inanimate objects and the atmosphere... And then to concentrate them and release them. If you can draw so much destructive power from a ball made on this small planet... ...Imagine what you can do with a Spirit Bomb formed on [[Earth]]! If you can also learn to tap into the astounding powers of the [[Sun]]... Well. Just be careful. Or you may destroy the very planet you're trying to protect!|[[King Kai]], in "[[Closer... Closer...]]"}}
 
{{Quote|Remember that the Spirit Bomb is a [[martial arts]] discipline that allows you to borrow energy from grass and trees, from people and [[animal]]s, from inanimate objects and the atmosphere... And then to concentrate them and release them. If you can draw so much destructive power from a ball made on this small planet... ...Imagine what you can do with a Spirit Bomb formed on [[Earth]]! If you can also learn to tap into the astounding powers of the [[Sun]]... Well. Just be careful. Or you may destroy the very planet you're trying to protect!|[[King Kai]], in "[[Closer... Closer...]]"}}
 
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|debut=Manga: "[[Closer... Closer...]]"<br>Anime: "[[Counting Down]]"
 
|debut=Manga: "[[Closer... Closer...]]"<br>Anime: "[[Counting Down]]"
 
|inventor='''[[King Kai]]'''
 
|inventor='''[[King Kai]]'''
|user='''[[Goku]]/[[Future Goku]]<br>[[Future Trunks]] and Future [[Earthlings]]<br>[[Krillin]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]''</ref><ref name="Custom"/><br>[[Cell]]<br>[[Mira]]<ref name="Kore">''[[Dragon Ball Online]]'' Korean guidebook</ref><br>[[Ozotto]] <small>(shape-shifted into Goku)</small><br>[[Super Buu]] (Perfect Cell absorbed)<ref name="Budokai">''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', 2003</ref><br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Ultra Fusion|Ultra Fusion (Tekka)]]<ref name="DB Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref><br>Quiche<ref name="DB Fusions"/><br>[[Goku Black]]<br>[[Fused Zamasu]]'''
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|user='''[[Goku]]/[[Future Goku]]<br>[[Future Trunks]] and Future [[Earthlings]]<br>[[Krillin]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors]]''</ref><ref name="XV2"/><br>[[Cell]]<br>[[Mira]]<ref name="Kore">''[[Dragon Ball Online]]'' Korean guidebook</ref><br>[[Majin Ozotto]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.]]'', 1994</ref><br>[[Super Buu]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', 2003</ref><br>[[Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]<ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref><br>[[Ultra Fusion|Ultra Fusion (Tekka)]]<ref name="Fusions">''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', 2016</ref><br>Quiche<ref name="Fusions"/><br>[[Goku Black]]<br>[[Fused Zamasu]]'''
 
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{{nihongo|'''Spirit Bomb'''|{{ruby|元|げん}}{{ruby|気|き}}{{ruby|玉|だま}}|''Genki Dama''|lit. "Energy Sphere"}} is a powerful attack invented by [[King Kai]]. It is among the strongest attacks in the ''[[Dragon Ball (franchise)|Dragon Ball]]'' series, but its strength depends on the number of organisms supporting its use. In the manga, it is used only a total of four times.
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The {{nihongo|'''Spirit Bomb'''|{{ruby|元|げん}}{{ruby|気|き}}{{ruby|玉|だま}}|''Genki-dama''|lit. "Energy Sphere"}} is a powerful attack invented by [[King Kai]]. It is among the strongest attacks in the ''[[Dragon Ball (franchise)|Dragon Ball]]'' series, but its strength depends on the number of organisms supporting its use. In the manga, it is used only a total of four times.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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[[File:GokuSpiritBombVegeta.png|thumb|left|Goku wielding the Spirit Bomb's energy]]
 
[[File:GokuSpiritBombVegeta.png|thumb|left|Goku wielding the Spirit Bomb's energy]]
In the movie ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', Krillin says that Goku cannot gather the energy while in his [[Super Saiyan]] state. This is because the Super Saiyan transformation is inherently malicious and taints the heart and soul. In the feature, Goku manages to channel the Spirit Bomb energy directly into himself while he is in his Super Saiyan form, supercharging his power, giving him a Spirit Bomb-sized solar aura, and filling him with a straining fury. Despite not being able to form one as a Super Saiyan, Goku is apparently capable of using it in this form as he turns into a Super Saiyan when he destroys Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb, albeit after already forming it and firing it. This may also contribute to the fact that Goku mastered the [[Full-Power Super Saiyan|Super Saiyan]] form to the point where it's almost a natural state to him.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', Krillin says that Goku cannot gather the energy while in his [[Super Saiyan]] state. This is because the Super Saiyan transformation is inherently malicious and taints the heart and soul. In the feature, Goku manages to channel the Spirit Bomb energy directly into himself while he is in his Super Saiyan form, supercharging his power, giving him a Spirit Bomb-sized solar aura, and filling him with a straining fury. Despite not being able to form one as a Super Saiyan, Goku is apparently capable of using it in this form as he turns into a Super Saiyan when he destroys Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb, albeit after already forming it and firing it. This may also contribute to the fact that Goku mastered the [[Super Saiyan Full Power|Super Saiyan]] form to the point where it's almost a natural state to him.
   
[[File:KuririnFormingGenkiDama.png|thumb|Krillin wields the Spirit Bomb given to him by Goku]]
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[[File:KuririnFormingGenkiDama.png|thumb|left|Krillin wields the Spirit Bomb given to him by Goku]]
 
However, the main disadvantage of the attack is the amount of time needed to complete the attack, thus the attack is used very rarely. However, this disadvantage can be circumvented if sentient beings provide their energy willingly. This is shown during the [[Kid Buu Saga]]; although it took some time to convince the people of earth to donate their energy, once they finally complied, the Spirit Bomb swelled to enormous proportions in a matter of seconds.
 
However, the main disadvantage of the attack is the amount of time needed to complete the attack, thus the attack is used very rarely. However, this disadvantage can be circumvented if sentient beings provide their energy willingly. This is shown during the [[Kid Buu Saga]]; although it took some time to convince the people of earth to donate their energy, once they finally complied, the Spirit Bomb swelled to enormous proportions in a matter of seconds.
   
Although Goku, Krillin, and Gohan are the only characters known to have used this attack, it was Goku who gathered the energy before Krillin threw it and Gohan only rebounded the attack. Although he never used it in the anime and manga, [[Cell]] claimed to be capable of using the attack (likely because he has data collected by [[Dr. Gero]]'s [[remote tracking device]] about the fight between Goku and [[Vegeta]]) to [[Piccolo]], Krillin and [[Future Trunks]]. Super Perfect Cell's bio in ''[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2]]'' mentions that Cell gained the ability to use the Spirit Bomb after taking on [[Cell#Super Perfect Cell|his Super Perfect form]].
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Although Goku, Krillin, and Gohan are the only characters known to have used this attack, it was Goku who gathered the energy before Krillin threw it and Gohan only rebounded the attack. Although he never used it in the anime and manga, [[Cell]] claimed to be capable of using the attack (likely because he has data collected by [[Dr. Gero]]'s [[remote tracking device]] about the fight between Goku and [[Vegeta]]) to [[Piccolo]], Krillin and [[Future Trunks]]. Super Perfect Cell's bio in ''[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2]]'' mentions that Cell gained the ability to use the Spirit Bomb after taking on his Super Perfect form.
   
[[File:Trunks_Spirit_Bomb.png|thumb|left|The Future Earthlings' Spirit Bomb.]]
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[[File:Trunks_Spirit_Bomb.png|thumb|The Future Earthlings' Spirit Bomb.]]
 
In his final battle with [[Fused Zamasu]], Future Trunks used [[Give Me Energy!]] and all of his allies unconsciously create a Spirit Bomb from the energy of everyone on the [[Alternate timeline|future timeline's]] Earth through their hope for Future Trunks to defeat Fused Zamasu. While in his [[Super Saiyan Anger]] form he then absorbs it, greatly amplifying his power and his [[Sword of Hope]] to great enough heights that he is able to defeat Fused Zamasu, cleaving him in half.
 
In his final battle with [[Fused Zamasu]], Future Trunks used [[Give Me Energy!]] and all of his allies unconsciously create a Spirit Bomb from the energy of everyone on the [[Alternate timeline|future timeline's]] Earth through their hope for Future Trunks to defeat Fused Zamasu. While in his [[Super Saiyan Anger]] form he then absorbs it, greatly amplifying his power and his [[Sword of Hope]] to great enough heights that he is able to defeat Fused Zamasu, cleaving him in half.
   
==Types of Spirit Bomb==
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==Film Appearances==
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest]]'', after having decided that it was the only way to defeat [[Dr. Wheelo]], Goku started gathering energy for a Spirit Bomb. Dr. Wheelo flew high into space, shooting a beam intended to destroy the whole planet. But just then Goku launched his energy ball and destroyed Dr. Wheelo once and for all.
===Fusion Spirit Bomb===
 
{{Main|Fusion Spirit Bomb}}
 
[[File:Krillin holds s bomb.jpg|thumb|Krillin hurls the Spirit Bomb at Vegeta]]
 
During the battle against [[Vegeta]], Goku had no choice but to use the technique King Kai taught him: the Spirit Bomb. But Vegeta transformed into a [[Great Ape]] and due to the enormous disadvantage he was at against his now monstrous enemy, many of Goku's attempts failed. However, he eventually managed to collect the energy needed for his ultimate attack. Unfortunately, before he was able to unleash this attack on his foe, Vegeta [[Super Galick Blaster|thrashed]] Goku, reducing the amount of gathered energy and leaving him incapable of doing anything. Still, he managed to give what was left of the gathered energy of the Spirit Bomb to Krillin, and with some help from Gohan, the Spirit Bomb reached its target, Vegeta. Although a direct hit, the Spirit Bomb did not finish the [[Saiyan]] prince, presumably due to having lost too much power, although it did severely injure and weaken Vegeta.<ref name="dbmanga20">[[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], volume 20: "[[Goku vs. Vegeta (manga)|The Deciding Battle]]", chapters 232-238</ref>
 
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might]]'', seeing that [[Turles]] had gained an incredible power after eating the [[fruit of the Tree of Might]], Goku once again resorted to the Spirit Bomb. But since the tree had absorbed all the energy from the planet, there was no energy left for Goku to use his technique and Turles easily countered it with his [[Calamity Blaster]]. Goku then collected the energy inside the [[Tree of Might]] and used it to destroy both Turles and the tree he had planted after a brief showdown. In the English version, King Kai refers to this as a "Super Spirit Bomb", and it could be considered the first one of its kind.
===Large Spirit Bomb===
 
{{Main|Large Spirit Bomb}}
 
{{Quote|I won't be subdued by this! Your tricks, they are futile! They don't frighten me! |Frieza yelling while attempting to stop the Spirit Bomb}}[[File:GokuSpiritBombFrieza02.png|thumb|left|Goku charges the Large Spirit Bomb against Frieza]]
 
Similarly to his fight with Vegeta, Goku could not defeat [[Frieza]] even with his [[Kaio-ken]]'s power increased 20 times, so he decided to once again use the Spirit Bomb, raising his hands into the air, with Frieza thinking Goku was giving up. With some help from Piccolo, Krillin, and Gohan, Goku had enough time to collect energy from the remaining living beings of [[Namek]] as well as some nearby planets, thus creating a bigger Spirit Bomb than [[Fusion Spirit Bomb|the last one]], and threw it at Frieza, seemingly killing him. However, the Spirit Bomb was not strong enough to bring an end to the galactic tyrant.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' chapter 313, "[[Kaiō-ken times 20!!!]]"</ref> Despite the fact that it failed, Frieza was still unable to reflect it, and caused him some damage.
 
   
 
[[File:Slug about to meet his end.png|thumb|Goku uses the Spirit Bomb]]
===Absorption===
 
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug]]'', when Gohan whistles as Piccolo asked him to, [[Lord Slug]] quickly loses his edge, and right after Piccolo gave his energy to Goku, the latter attacked Slug with the Kaio-ken. Goku then disabled the generator that was causing the Earth to freeze, so he could absorb energy from the sun. With that energy, Goku launched a Spirit Bomb at Slug, destroying him and his generator as well.
{{Main|Spirit Bomb Absorption|Super Dragon Fist|Sword of Hope|Final Hope Slash|Spirit Bomb Super Saiyan}}
 
[[File:Supersaiyingokuspiritbomb.jpg|thumb|Super Saiyan Goku absorbs the energy of his Spirit Bomb]]
 
The Spirit Bomb energy can be absorbed by a living entity in order to power them up. Only three characters in the series have ever done this: Goku (in ''Super Android 13!'' and the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]]), Vegeta, and Krillin (in the story of the PSP game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]''). In video games, Goku uses the technique as part of his [[Super Dragon Fist]] and his body turns blue when he absorbs the Spirit Bomb. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'', Vegeta absorbed the Spirit Bomb, which makes him strong enough to defeat [[Janemba]] in [[Super Saiyan 2]].
 
   
 
[[File:DragonballZ-Movie07 1578.jpg|thumb|left|Goku delivers the finishing blow to defeat Super Android 13]]
When Goku creates a Spirit Bomb and then transforms into his Super Saiyan state, the Super Saiyan form causes him to sprout an evil heart and become impure - resulting in him losing consciousness and absorbing the energy of the Spirit Bomb. The unconscious Goku's eyes open widely and he grimaces and is then surrounded by a huge amount of power.
 
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', although Goku does not actually throw a Spirit Bomb, he does gather the energy for it, except that, because he transformed into a Super Saiyan, he absorbed the energy, which ultimately he used to destroy [[Android 13|Super Android 13]].
 
[[File:Super_Trunks_(Spirit_Bomb).png|thumb|left|Super Trunks amplified by the resistance's energy]]
 
Future Trunks also used a similar technique, absorbing a Spirit Bomb created unconsciously from the power of light and hope from the survivors of the Zero Mortals Plan, and gaining an unbelievable amount of power, transforming his broken sword into a [[Sword of Hope|large ''ki'' sword]] and cleaving [[Fused Zamasu]] in half [[Final Hope Slash]]. In ''Xenoverse 2'', Future Trunks uses a variation of this technique which combines the energy received from Future Gohan, his younger self, Present Gohan, Present Piccolo, GT Trunks, GT Goku, Pan, and Xeno Trunks through the rift in timespace created previously by Goku Black's [[Sickle of Sorrow]] and [[Time Ring]], to create the '''Sword of Hope from Across Time''' to kill Fused Zamasu with the Final Hope Slash to protect the integrity of the future.
 
 
In the [[Tournament of Power]], by absorbing the energy from a deflected Spirit Bomb, Goku was able to overcharge his body and enable use of [[Ultra Instinct]].
 
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'', the ability to absorb a Spirit Bomb appears as a Special Move named '''Spirit Bomb Absorption'''. The user creates a Spirit Bomb and then absorbs it into themself to grant them the "Spirit" status effect which increases Melee and Ki Blast power along with defense and speed. Unlike Spirit Bomb Super Saiyan, Spirit Bomb Absorption functions independently of the Super Saiyan form as it can be performed by an Earthling named Quiche. Goku can perform the technique only in his Super Saiyan form which is likely a reference to its use in ''Super Android 13!''.
 
 
During the main story of ''Dragon Ball Fusions'', Tekka's [[Ultra Fusion]] uses this technique to absorb a [[Super Spirit Bomb]] containing energy from everyone gathered at the Timespace Tournament inside the [[Timespace Rift]] they becomes stronger than Beerus allowing them to defeat [[Ultra Pinich|Great Ape Pinich]].
 
 
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==Other ''Dragon Ball'' Stories==
===Instant Spirit Bomb===
 
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans]]'', in the flashback of Slug and Turles' defeats, they are shown being destroyed by the Spirit Bombs made to defeat them.
{{Main|Instant Spirit Bomb}}
 
A combination of the [[Instant Transmission]] and Spirit Bomb used against [[Hatchiyack]].
 
   
 
Goku uses the [[Instant Spirit Bomb]] to defeat [[Hatchiyack]] while using his [[Super Saiyan Full Power]] form.
===Super Spirit Bomb===
 
{{Main|Super Spirit Bomb}}
 
[[File:GokuSpiritBombBuuSaga.png|thumb|Goku charges the Super Spirit Bomb against Kid Buu]]
 
An advanced version of the Spirit Bomb. Unlike the normal Spirit Bomb that absorbs power from the surroundings and environment, this is directly powered by the energy of the living beings and Goku needs them to raise their hands to accumulate their energy.
 
In holding back against Buu's various incarnations to allow Vegeta and the other [[Z Fighters]] a chance to protect the Earth, [[Super Saiyan 3]] Goku exhausts his energy to the point that he alone cannot defeat [[Kid Buu]]. Vegeta reacts by coming up with the idea to destroy Buu with a Spirit Bomb powered by the people of Earth. By restoring [[Earth]] and immediately reviving everyone on it thanks to [[Porunga]], every Earthling would give Goku most of their energy. However, only Goku's friends give their energy at first, since everyone else has doubts about the voices they are hearing. But once [[Mr. Satan]] talks to the people on Earth and convinces them to raise their hands, everyone's energy becomes part of the Spirit Bomb. Goku forms the Spirit Bomb in base form, but has to go [[Super Saiyan]] during the attack to overcome Kid Buu's attempt to deflect it. With this, the bomb eventually obliterates the evil [[Majin]].<ref>[[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], volume 42: "[[Goodbye, Dragon World|Bye-Bye, Dragon World]]", chapters 510-516</ref>
 
   
 
[[File:Goku_spirit_bomb_4d.png|thumb|Goku attacks with the Spirit Bomb]]
In the PSP game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]'', Goku creates a more powerful version of the Super Spirit Bomb (called an ultimate Spirit Bomb in-game) out of energy from the people of Earth, [[Heaven]], [[Hell]], and other planets in order to defeat [[Future Kid Buu]].
 
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D]]'', as the Z Fighters are being overwhelmed by Frieza's might, Goku prepares a Spirit Bomb, his allies manage to distract Frieza long enough for Goku to finish creating the attack. Goku unleashes the attack upon Frieza, who is unable to stop it and is defeated.
   
 
In the ''[[Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special]]'', Goku utilizes a Spirit Bomb against the monster [[W:c:Toriko:Akami|Akami]] as part of his plan to finish Akami off. Luffy and Toriko distract the monster while Goku prepares the attack. After throwing the Spirit Bomb, he rushes towards the monster while preparing a [[Kamehameha]], turns [[Super Saiyan 3]], and then fires the Kamehameha while Luffy and Toriko are still attacking the monster.
===Ultra Spirit Bomb===
 
{{Main|Ultra Spirit Bomb}}
 
A larger and more powerful form of the Spirit Bomb used by [[Gokule]] in the video game ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]''.
 
   
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==Variations==
===Revenge Death Ball===
 
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*'''[[Fusion Spirit Bomb]]''' - A team attack version of the Spirit Bomb.
{{Main|Revenge Death Ball}}
 
A negative version of the Spirit Bomb used by [[Baby Vegeta]]. The energy is gathered from the people under his control.
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*'''[[Large Spirit Bomb]]''' - A larger and more powerful version of the Spirit Bomb.
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*'''[[Spirit Bomb Absorption]]''' - A variation of the Spirit Bomb that can be absorbed by the user.
 
 
*'''[[Instant Spirit Bomb]]''' - A combination of the [[Instant Transmission]] and Spirit Bomb.
===Universal Spirit Bomb===
 
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*'''[[Super Spirit Bomb]]''' - A larger and more powerful version of the Spirit Bomb.
{{Main|Universal Spirit Bomb}}
 
 
*'''[[Ultra Spirit Bomb]]''' - A larger and more powerful form of the Spirit Bomb used by [[Gokule]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]''.
[[File:GokuUniversalSpiritBomb.png|thumb|left|Goku charges the Universal Spirit Bomb against Omega Shenron]]
 
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*'''[[Revenge Death Ball]]''' - A negative version of the Spirit Bomb used by [[Baby]].
With Goku and Vegeta having lost both their [[Gogeta|fusion]] and their transformations as [[Super Saiyan 4]]s, the battle against [[Omega Shenron]] seemed practically lost. However, they would not give up and with a Spirit Bomb powered by the whole universe, the evil [[Shadow Dragon]] was beaten and completely destroyed.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' episode 63, "[[Universal Allies]]"</ref>
 
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*'''[[Universal Spirit Bomb]]''' - The final and most powerful version of the Spirit Bomb.
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===God Sphere===
 
{{Main|God Sphere}}
 
 
[[File:God Ball.png|thumb|Beat and his allies prepare a God Sphere]]
 
[[File:God Ball.png|thumb|Beat and his allies prepare a God Sphere]]
A more powerful version of the Spirit Bomb that is utilizable in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''.
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*'''[[God Sphere]]''' - A more powerful version of the Spirit Bomb that is utilizable in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''.
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*'''[[Universe 7's Spirit Bomb]]''' - A Super Spirit Bomb powered by [[Team Universe 7]].
 
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===Universe 7's Spirit Bomb===
 
{{Main|Universe 7's Spirit Bomb}}
 
[[File:U7 Spirit Bomb.png|thumb|left|Goku holding the Universe 7's Spirit Bomb]]
 
A Spirit Bomb of devastating power launched by Goku created with the energy of his himself and his teammates from [[Team Universe 7]] except Vegeta. However, Vegeta decided to protect Goku from potential interference with gathering energy. Initially, [[Jiren]] effortlessly resists the Spirit Bomb and pushes it back to Goku forcing him to power up to [[Super Saiyan Blue]], then [[X10 Super Saiyan Blue Kaio-ken]], and finally [[X20 Super Saiyan Blue Kaio-ken]]. Goku and Jiren struggled, pushing it back and forth towards each other until the Spirit Bomb imploded and then exploded as Goku fell into it from exhaustion from his battle seemingly vaporizing him, and thus marking the first time the spirit bomb has been overpowered. [[Master Roshi]] states that the maneuver was powerful enough to defeat Jiren if it detonated on him. However, Goku reveals he survived and has unlocked his [[Ultra Instinct]] form, which happened when his willpower collided with the energy of the Spirit Bomb unlocking the form for Goku by pushing him through his limits into the deepest part of his potential.
 
 
==Movies and OVA==
 
The Spirit Bomb has also appeared in several [[List of Dragon Ball films#Dragon Ball Z|''Dragon Ball Z'' movies]].
 
 
===''Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest}}
 
After having decided that it was the only way to defeat [[Dr. Wheelo]], Goku started gathering energy for a Spirit Bomb. Dr. Wheelo flew high into space, shooting a beam intended to destroy the whole planet. But just then Goku launched his energy ball and destroyed Dr. Wheelo once and for all.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest]]'', 1990</ref>
 
 
===''Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might}}
 
Seeing that [[Turles]] had gained an incredible power after eating the [[fruit of the Tree of Might]], Goku once again resorted to the Spirit Bomb. But since the tree had absorbed all the energy from the planet, there was no energy left for Goku to use his technique and Turles easily countered it with his [[Calamity Blaster]]. Goku then collected the energy inside the [[Tree of Might]] and used it to destroy both Turles and the tree he had planted after a brief showdown. In the English version, King Kai refers to this as a "Super Spirit Bomb", and it could be considered the first one of its kind.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might]]'', 1990</ref>
 
 
===''Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug}}
 
[[File:Slug about to meet his end.png|thumb|Goku uses the Spirit Bomb]]
 
When Gohan whistles as Piccolo asked him to, [[Lord Slug]] quickly loses his edge, and right after Piccolo gave his energy to Goku, the latter attacked Slug with the Kaio-ken. Goku then disabled the generator that was causing the Earth to freeze, so he could absorb energy from the sun. With that energy, Goku launched a Spirit Bomb at Slug, destroying him and his generator as well.<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug]]'', 1991</ref>
 
 
===''Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!}}
 
[[File:DragonballZ-Movie07 1578.jpg|thumb|left|Goku delivers the finishing blow to defeat Super Android 13]]
 
Although in this movie Goku does not actually throw a Spirit Bomb, he does gather the energy for it, except that, because he transformed into a Super Saiyan, he absorbed the energy, which ultimately he used to destroy [[Super Android 13]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!]]'', 1992</ref> The [[Super Dragon Fist]] used by Goku in his [[Super Saiyan]] forms in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World]]'' is very similar the Spirit Bomb technique used in ''Super Android 13!''
 
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===''Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans''===
 
{{Main|Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans}}
 
In the flashback of Slug and Turles' defeats, they are shown being destroyed by the Spirit Bombs made to defeat them.
 
In the OVA ''[[Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans]]'', Goku uses the [[Instant Spirit Bomb]] variation to defeat [[Hatchiyack]] while using his [[Super Saiyan Full Power]] transformation.
 
 
===''Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D}}
 
[[File:Goku_spirit_bomb_4d.png|thumb|Goku attacks with the Spirit Bomb]]
 
As the Z Fighters are being overwhelmed by Frieza's might, Goku prepares a Spirit Bomb, his allies manage to distract Frieza long enough for Goku to finish creating the attack. Goku unleashes the attack upon Frieza, who is unable to stop it and is defeated.
 
 
===''Super Collaboration Special''===
 
{{Main|Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special}}
 
In the ''[[Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special]]'', Goku utilises a Spirit Bomb against the monster [[W:c:Toriko:Akami|Akami]] as part of his plan to finish Akami off. Luffy and Toriko distract the monster while Goku prepares the attack. After throwing the Spirit Bomb, he rushes towards the monster while preparing a [[Kamehameha]], turns [[Super Saiyan 3]], and then fires the Kamehameha while Luffy and Toriko are still attacking the monster.
 
   
 
==Video Game Appearances==
 
==Video Game Appearances==
 
[[File:MiraGenkidamaDBH.png|thumb|left|Mira using Spirit Bomb in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']]
 
[[File:MiraGenkidamaDBH.png|thumb|left|Mira using Spirit Bomb in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']]
The Spirit Bomb appears in several video games, including the [[Dragon Ball Z: Gokuden (series)|''Gokuden'' series]], ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden]], [[Dragon Ball Z: The Legend]], [[Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] (including ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit]]), [[Dragon Ball Z: Sagas]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]], ''[[Super Dragon Ball Z]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (series)|''Supersonic Warriors'' series]], and ''[[Dragon Ball: Tap Battle]]''. The Spirit Bomb almost always inflicts extreme damage, being one of the strongest techniques in video games (in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2|Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3|Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', when the user combines [[Give Me Energy!]] or Kaio-ken together with Spirit Bomb, it inflicts a tremendous amount of damage). It appears as golden-yellow and red in some games, and light-green for Cell's Spirit Bomb in the ''Budokai'' games. When used by Cell In the ''Budokai'' series, Cell uses the first part of the [[Perfect Combination]], with the elbow sending the opponent to the ground. Then, he says either "Thanks for the energy!" in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]]'' or "Okay planet, give me that stupid energy!" in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2|Budokai 2]], [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3|Budokai 3]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World|Infinite World]]'' while charging the Spirit Bomb. Lastly, he throws the Spirit Bomb at the opponent, who then attempts to block it. Cell then declares "Didn't think you would be this much fun. However, this is where it ends!" He then holds out one hand and forces the Spirit Bomb down on his opponent. In ''Budokai Tenkaichi'', Cell says "You can kiss your precious planet goodbye!", and then fires the Spirit Bomb while shouting "Die!". In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 2'', Cell says "You won't survive this time!" and then throws the Spirit Bomb (Perfect Cell can use the Spirit Bomb attack without the "[[Give Me Energy!]]" charge up). In ''Dragon Ball Xenoverse'' when firing the basic Spirit Bomb, Cell will exclaim "''I told you I could do it if I wanted to!''".
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The Spirit Bomb appears in several video games, including the [[Dragon Ball Z: Gokuden (series)|''Gokuden'' series]], ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legend]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] (including ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit]]''), ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Sagas]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]], ''[[Super Dragon Ball Z]]'', [[Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (series)|''Supersonic Warriors'' series]], and ''[[Dragon Ball: Tap Battle]]''. The Spirit Bomb almost always inflicts extreme damage, being one of the strongest techniques in video games (in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2|Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3|Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'', when the user combines [[Give Me Energy!]] or Kaio-ken together with Spirit Bomb, it inflicts a tremendous amount of damage). It appears as golden-yellow and red in some games, and light-green for Cell's Spirit Bomb in the ''Budokai'' games. When used by Cell In the ''Budokai'' series, Cell uses the first part of the [[Perfect Combination]], with the elbow sending the opponent to the ground. Then, he says either "Thanks for the energy!" in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]]'' or "Okay planet, give me that stupid energy!" in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2|Budokai 2]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3|Budokai 3]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World|Infinite World]]'' while charging the Spirit Bomb. Lastly, he throws the Spirit Bomb at the opponent, who then attempts to block it. Cell then declares "Didn't think you would be this much fun. However, this is where it ends!" He then holds out one hand and forces the Spirit Bomb down on his opponent. In ''Budokai Tenkaichi'', Cell says "You can kiss your precious planet goodbye!", and then fires the Spirit Bomb while shouting "Die!". In ''Budokai Tenkaichi 2'', Cell says "You won't survive this time!" and then throws the Spirit Bomb (Perfect Cell can use the Spirit Bomb attack without the "[[Give Me Energy!]]" charge up). In ''Dragon Ball Xenoverse'' when firing the basic Spirit Bomb, Cell will exclaim "''I told you I could do it if I wanted to!''".
   
 
[[File:KrillinSpiritBomb(SSW).png|thumb|Krillin prepares a Spirit Bomb in ''Supersonic Warriors'']]
 
[[File:KrillinSpiritBomb(SSW).png|thumb|Krillin prepares a Spirit Bomb in ''Supersonic Warriors'']]
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In the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], if the non-custom Spirit Bomb is equipped on Goku with Krillin and Kid Gohan on his team, when he loses all health, a cutscene will occur recreating the scene of Krillin throwing the Spirit Bomb and Kid Gohan deflecting it back at the opponent. If this team attack hits, it will be an instant K.O, no matter how much health the opponent had.
 
In the [[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast (series)|''Raging Blast'' series]], if the non-custom Spirit Bomb is equipped on Goku with Krillin and Kid Gohan on his team, when he loses all health, a cutscene will occur recreating the scene of Krillin throwing the Spirit Bomb and Kid Gohan deflecting it back at the opponent. If this team attack hits, it will be an instant K.O, no matter how much health the opponent had.
   
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', after [[Absorption|absorbing]] Perfect Cell, [[Super Buu]] can use the Spirit Bomb.
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', after [[Absorption|absorbing]] Perfect Cell, [[Super Buu]] can use the Spirit Bomb. In the story of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'': when Vegeta pushes [[Janemba]] out of the way of Goku's Super Spirit Bomb in order to save [[Future Trunks]], the Spirit Bomb hits him instead. However, because he is no longer evil, the Spirit Bomb enters his body and greatly empowers him, giving him enough power to defeat Super Janemba. While using the Spirit Bomb's energy, Vegeta is at the Super Saiyan 2 level with his power is much higher than usual; Goku initially believes that Vegeta has achieved a new form, and is then surprised when he realizes that Vegeta is only at Super Saiyan 2 and has so much power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]'', Goku uses an ultimate Spirit Bomb made from gathering energy from the people of Earth, many other planets, and even the Hell in order to defeat [[Future Kid Buu]].
 
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In the story of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'': when Vegeta pushes [[Janemba]] out of the way of Goku's Super Spirit Bomb in order to save [[Future Trunks]], the Spirit Bomb hits him instead. However, because he is no longer evil, the Spirit Bomb enters his body and greatly empowers him, giving him enough power to defeat Super Janemba. While using the Spirit Bomb's energy, Vegeta is at the Super Saiyan 2 level with his power is much higher than usual; Goku initially believes that Vegeta has achieved a new form, and is then surprised when he realizes that Vegeta is only at Super Saiyan 2 and has so much power. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]'', Goku uses an ultimate Spirit Bomb made from gathering energy from the people of Earth, many other planets, and even the Hell in order to defeat [[Future Kid Buu]].
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'', if Goku uses Give Me Energy! three times in a row and then do the Spirit Bomb, he puts his hand in the air and launches the Spirit Bomb which does massive damage to the opponent and the blasts a huge hole through the Earth.
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2]]'', if Goku uses Give Me Energy! three times in a row and then do the Spirit Bomb, he puts his hand in the air and launches the Spirit Bomb which does massive damage to the opponent and the blasts a huge hole through the Earth.
   
The Spirit Bomb can also be used in the crossover video game ''[[Battle Stadium D.O.N]]'' and ''[[J-Stars Victory Vs]]'', in the form of the Large or Super Spirit Bomb. Goku, as well as the player's avatar, can perform this technique in the arcade game ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''. The Spirit Bomb can also be used in the First-Person Fighting games ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Omee to Fusion]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z For Kinect]]''.
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The Spirit Bomb can also be used in the crossover video game ''[[Battle Stadium D.O.N]]'' and ''[[J-Stars Victory Vs]]'', in the form of the Large or Super Spirit Bomb. Goku, as well as the player's avatar, can perform this technique in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''. The Spirit Bomb can also be used in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Omee to Fusion]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z For Kinect]]''.
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'', the Spirit Bomb is the second and final of Goku's Ultimates. He acquires it after obtaining the [[Spirit Crystal]] from the Sprite elder [[Montgomery]] to prove that he is of pure heart. Like in the manga and anime, it takes time to charge; this is represented in the game by taking several turns to complete.
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'', the Spirit Bomb is the second and final of Goku's Ultimates. He acquires it after obtaining the [[Spirit Crystal]] from the Sprite elder [[Montgomery]] to prove that he is of pure heart. Like in the manga and anime, it takes time to charge; this is represented in the game by taking several turns to complete.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the Spirit Bomb returns as a Super Skill used by Goku which can be learned by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] by completing Goku's Initiation Test to train under him. Goku can use it in his ''Turtle Hermit Gi (King Kai) 2'' skillset. GT Goku can use the Spirit Bomb Super Skill in his ''Uniform 1'' skillset.
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', the Spirit Bomb returns as a Super Skill used by Goku which can be learned by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] by completing Goku's Initiation Test to train under him. Goku can use it in his ''Turtle Hermit Gi (King Kai) 2'' skillset. GT Goku can use the Spirit Bomb Super Skill in his ''Uniform 1'' skillset.
   
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The Super Spirit Bomb Ultimate Skill can be obtained as a reward in ''Expert Mission 16'': "''In the Realm of the Gods: Vegeta''". Goku can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his ''Turtle Hermit Gi (No Character) 6'' skillset and in his Super Saiyan God form. GT Goku can use it in his ''Uniform 2'' skillset. Cell can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his Full Power form though unlike in ''Xenoverse'' Cell is unable to use the Spirit Bomb super skill in any of his forms or skillsets.
 
The Super Spirit Bomb Ultimate Skill can be obtained as a reward in ''Expert Mission 16'': "''In the Realm of the Gods: Vegeta''". Goku can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his ''Turtle Hermit Gi (No Character) 6'' skillset and in his Super Saiyan God form. GT Goku can use it in his ''Uniform 2'' skillset. Cell can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his Full Power form though unlike in ''Xenoverse'' Cell is unable to use the Spirit Bomb super skill in any of his forms or skillsets.
   
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{{Quote2|The North Kai sure comes up with humdingers, even if he can't use them himself!|[[Chronoa]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]''}}
During [[Frieza Saga|The Galactic Emperor Saga]], when Goku starts to prepare the Large Spirit Bomb while the Future Warrior holds off Frieza, Elder Kai is impressed by how Goku always comes through and Chronoa herself comments that North Kai comes up with some pretty powerful techniques even though he can't use them himself. Apparently unaware of the original history Elder Kai assumes that the Large Spirit Bomb will finish off Frieza, presumably due to the Super Spirit Bomb's role in killing the more powerful Kid Buu. Eventually Goku completes the Spirit Bomb and launches it at Frieza who barely survives like in the originally history, leading to Krillin's death and Goku's Super Saiyan transformation.
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During The Galactic Emperor Saga, when Goku starts to prepare the Large Spirit Bomb while the Future Warrior holds off Frieza, Elder Kai is impressed by how Goku always comes through and Chronoa herself comments that North Kai comes up with some pretty powerful techniques even though he can't use them himself. Apparently unaware of the original history Elder Kai assumes that the Large Spirit Bomb will finish off Frieza, presumably due to the Super Spirit Bomb's role in killing the more powerful Kid Buu. Eventually Goku completes the Spirit Bomb and launches it at Frieza who barely survives like in the originally history, leading to Krillin's death and Goku's Super Saiyan transformation.
   
During the [[Kid Buu Saga|Decisive Battle with Majin Buu Saga]], the Future Warrior and SSJ2 Vegeta take on [[Supervillain]] [[Kid Buu]] while Goku collects energy from the people of Earth for the Super Spirit Bomb with the assistance of Mr. Satan. Eventually Goku finishes the Super Spirit Bomb which Supervillain Kid Buu tries to push back, but Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan and gives the Spirit Bomb one final push, which overpowers Kid Buu destroying the evil Majin while Goku comments that he hopes Kid Buu will be reborn someday as in the original history.
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During the Decisive Battle with Majin Buu Saga, the Future Warrior and SSJ2 Vegeta take on [[Supervillain]] [[Kid Buu]] while Goku collects energy from the people of Earth for the Super Spirit Bomb with the assistance of Mr. Satan. Eventually Goku finishes the Super Spirit Bomb which Supervillain Kid Buu tries to push back, but Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan and gives the Spirit Bomb one final push, which overpowers Kid Buu destroying the evil Majin while Goku comments that he hopes Kid Buu will be reborn someday as in the original history.
   
Like in ''Xenoverse'', a Saiyan Future Warrior can use either Spirit Bomb while in any of their Super Saiyan forms even [[Super Saiyan 3]] and [[Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan]]. A Frieza's Race Future Warrior can also use the technique in their [[Turn Golden]] form. However they cannot be used by Earthlings in their [[Power Pole Pro]] state, Majins in their [[Pure Majin]] form, and Namekians in their [[Great Namek]] form as their custom skillset is unavailable during these transformations. However either Spirit Bomb skill can still be used by any race using either the [[Kaio-ken]] or [[Potential Unleashed]] Awoken Skills. The Future can also utilize its [[Sword of Hope]] variation while using any of these transformations though utilize it will Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan while possible tends to drain their ki faster and causes both Sword of Hope and their Super Saiyan Blue form to end when they run out of ki.
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Like in ''Xenoverse'', a Saiyan Future Warrior can use either Spirit Bomb while in any of their Super Saiyan forms even [[Super Saiyan 3]] and [[Super Saiyan Blue|Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan]]. A Frieza's Race Future Warrior can also use the technique in their [[Golden Frieza|Turn Golden]] form. However, they cannot be used by Earthlings in their [[Power Pole Pro]] state, Majins in their [[Pure Majin]] form, and Namekians in their [[Great Namekian]] form as their custom skillset is unavailable during these transformations. However either Spirit Bomb skill can still be used by any race using either the [[Kaio-ken]] or [[Potential Unleashed]] Awoken Skills. The Future can also utilize its [[Sword of Hope]] variation while using any of these transformations though utilize it will Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan while possible tends to drain their ki faster and causes both Sword of Hope and their Super Saiyan Blue form to end when they run out of ki.
   
After the 1.09.00 Update, Spirit Bomb Super skill can be added to Krillin's custom skillset after purchasing it for 5 TP Medals in Partner Customization. Both Spirit Bomb and Super Spirit Bomb can be added to Perfect Cell's custom skillset after purchasing them (the Super Skill costs 5 TP while the Ultimate Skill costs 15 TP) in Partner Customization. Both techniques are also automatically available to be equipped to Goku's custom skillset via Partner Customization.<ref name="Custom">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 1.09.00 Update DLC</ref>
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After the 1.09.00 Update, Spirit Bomb Super skill can be added to Krillin's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization. Both Spirit Bomb and Super Spirit Bomb can be added to Perfect Cell's custom skillset after purchasing them in Partner Customization. Both techniques are also automatically available to be equipped to Goku's custom skillset via Partner Customization.
   
In ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]'', the Super Spirit Bomb makes two cameo appearances. During the climax of [[Android 21 Arc]], Goku creates a Super Spirit Bomb to destroy [[Android 21 (Evil)|Evil 21 (True From w/Perfect Cell Absorbed)]] while [[Android 21 (Good)|Good 21 (True Form)]] fights her evil counterpart to buy time for Goku to complete it. As Goku throws the attack, the Good 21 chooses to die together with Evil 21 and after entrusting the human soul linked with her back to Android 18, Good 21 holds Evil 21 down allowing them both to be destroyed by the Super Spirit Bomb. Whis later explains that the Good 21 made the right call as it was only a matter of time before she lost control of her hunger and that she sacrificed herself to protect her newfound friends and the universe from the threat she posed. Though they mourn the loss of 21, Goku notes that he has a plan though his friends assume he plans to resurrect the Good 21 using the Dragon Balls however he states that it would fly in the face of 21's sacrifice and that he actually intends to ask King Yemma to reincarnate 21 as a good person like he had previously by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub. It is implied that Goku might also get Beerus and the Supreme Kais to join him in making the request.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]'', the Super Spirit Bomb makes two cameo appearances. During the climax of [[Android 21 Arc]], Goku creates a Super Spirit Bomb to destroy [[Android 21 (Evil)|Evil 21 (True From w/Perfect Cell Absorbed)]] while [[Android 21 (Good)|Good 21 (True Form)]] fights her evil counterpart to buy time for Goku to complete it. As Goku throws the attack, the Good 21 chooses to die together with Evil 21 and after entrusting the human soul linked with her back to Android 18, Good 21 holds Evil 21 down allowing them both to be destroyed by the Super Spirit Bomb. Whis later explains that the Good 21 made the right call as it was only a matter of time before she lost control of her hunger and that she sacrificed herself to protect her newfound friends and the universe from the threat she posed. Though they mourn the loss of 21, Goku notes that he has a plan though his friends assume he plans to resurrect the Good 21 using the Dragon Balls however he states that it would fly in the face of 21's sacrifice and that he actually intends to ask King Yemma to reincarnate 21 as a good person like he had previously by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub. It is implied that Goku might also get Beerus and the Supreme Kais to join him in making the request.
   
Additionally it also appears as a Dramatic Finish, which can be triggered by having Super Saiyan Goku defeat Kid Buu as the final opponent on the Land of the Kais stage with a neutral Heavy Attack, which will trigger a scene that reenacts Kid Buu being killed by the Super Spirit Bomb and Goku hoping he comes back as someone good.
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Additionally, it also appears as a Dramatic Finish, which can be triggered by having Super Saiyan Goku defeat Kid Buu as the final opponent on the Land of the Kais stage with a neutral Heavy Attack, which will trigger a scene that reenacts Kid Buu being killed by the Super Spirit Bomb and Goku hoping he comes back as someone good. Both the original one-handed Spirit Bomb and the Large Spirit Bomb are part of DLC character Base Goku's moveset as well. The normal Spirit Bomb is a special that can be powered up by using Goku's "Please give me your energy!" move beforehand. With good timing it can also be chained into the Large Spirit Bomb, which functions as Base Goku's Meteor Attack. Goku also uses the Large Spirit Bomb in his Dramatic Finish against Frieza on the Namek stage.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Unused voice lines in ''Xenoverse 2'' indicate that Goten can use the Spirit Bomb.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTtEh7tQTxU|title=DBXV2:Unused Voice Files/Custom Moves[Part 2]|youtube|date=July 17, 2017}}</ref>
 
*Unused voice lines in ''Xenoverse 2'' indicate that Goten can use the Spirit Bomb.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTtEh7tQTxU|title=DBXV2:Unused Voice Files/Custom Moves[Part 2]|youtube|date=July 17, 2017}}</ref>
*Future Trunks is the first person to create a Spirit Bomb unconsciously indicating that it is possible for someone to gather energy necessary to create one without having to train under King Kai or Goku indicating the possibility that other beings may have developed the ability to use the Spirit Bomb on their own.
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*Future Trunks is the first person to create a Spirit Bomb unconsciously indicating that it is possible for someone to gather energy necessary to create one without having to train under King Kai or Goku indicating the possibility that other beings may have developed the ability to use the Spirit Bomb on their own.
**This may also explain the development of similar techniques such as Baby's [[Revenge Death Ball]] which allows him to collect energy from his [[Tuffle parasites|Tuffizied slaves]] in a manner similar to the Spirit Bomb.
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**This may also explain the development of similar techniques such as Baby's [[Revenge Death Ball]] which allows him to collect energy from his [[Tuffle Parasites|Tufflized slaves]] in a manner similar to the Spirit Bomb.
 
*Counting the Spirit Bomb used in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D]]'', Frieza is the only villain in the series to have been on the receiving end of Goku's Spirit Bomb twice, as he barely manages to survive Goku's Large Spirit Bomb on Namek in the anime and manga. In ''The Real 4-D'', Goku uses the Spirit Bomb on Frieza again though unlike the Large Spirit Bomb it is powerful enough to overpower and kill Frieza (who had a power level of five point three billion).
 
*Counting the Spirit Bomb used in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D]]'', Frieza is the only villain in the series to have been on the receiving end of Goku's Spirit Bomb twice, as he barely manages to survive Goku's Large Spirit Bomb on Namek in the anime and manga. In ''The Real 4-D'', Goku uses the Spirit Bomb on Frieza again though unlike the Large Spirit Bomb it is powerful enough to overpower and kill Frieza (who had a power level of five point three billion).
 
*Jiren is the only being so far that has been able to successfully both survive and repel the Spirit Bomb, with the only other beings to survive being Vegeta (although in this case, the spirit bomb was at only a fraction of its original power) and Frieza (who himself noted after surviving that that the Large Spirit Bomb almost killed him).
 
*Jiren is the only being so far that has been able to successfully both survive and repel the Spirit Bomb, with the only other beings to survive being Vegeta (although in this case, the spirit bomb was at only a fraction of its original power) and Frieza (who himself noted after surviving that that the Large Spirit Bomb almost killed him).
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This article is about Goku's ultimate attack. For the attack used by Yamcha, see Spirit Ball.

Directory: TechniquesOffensive TechniquesEnergy Sphere

"Remember that the Spirit Bomb is a martial arts discipline that allows you to borrow energy from grass and trees, from people and animals, from inanimate objects and the atmosphere... And then to concentrate them and release them. If you can draw so much destructive power from a ball made on this small planet... ...Imagine what you can do with a Spirit Bomb formed on Earth! If you can also learn to tap into the astounding powers of the Sun... Well. Just be careful. Or you may destroy the very planet you're trying to protect!"
King Kai, in "Closer... Closer..."

The Spirit Bomb (げんだま Genki-dama, lit. "Energy Sphere") is a powerful attack invented by King Kai. It is among the strongest attacks in the Dragon Ball series, but its strength depends on the number of organisms supporting its use. In the manga, it is used only a total of four times.

Overview

Goku successfully creates a spirt bomb on King Kai's Planet

Goku with enough energy to create a Spirit Bomb on King Kai's planet

Users of the Spirit Bomb gather huge amounts of energy from all chosen surrounding life forms and inanimate objects to conduct that energy into a massive sphere of astounding destructive power. Energy takes the visual form of sparkling, glittering wisps when adding to the mass that are usually blue and/or white in color. The creation of the attack promotes a calm breeze away from the bomb, which turns into a strong continuous gale and expels colorful bands or radiation of Northern Lights-esque aurora. The Spirit Bomb is quite swift when used and, if the user is not careful, it can absolutely obliterate a planet.

Usage and Power

In the Other World, Goku is taught this move from King Kai. Essentially, to use the Spirit Bomb, one must have a pure heart so they can manipulate and gather energy, otherwise the move can backfire and possibly hurt or kill the user. Likewise, once a Spirit Bomb has been fired, it is possible for one with a pure heart to deflect the technique, as Goku clarifies to Gohan and Krillin. However, a strong enough person can deflect it regardless of their morality; as shown when Kid Buu, who is stated to be pure evil, resists the Super Spirit Bomb fired by Goku during their final battle on the Sacred World of the Kai.

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Goku wielding the Spirit Bomb's energy

In Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, Krillin says that Goku cannot gather the energy while in his Super Saiyan state. This is because the Super Saiyan transformation is inherently malicious and taints the heart and soul. In the feature, Goku manages to channel the Spirit Bomb energy directly into himself while he is in his Super Saiyan form, supercharging his power, giving him a Spirit Bomb-sized solar aura, and filling him with a straining fury. Despite not being able to form one as a Super Saiyan, Goku is apparently capable of using it in this form as he turns into a Super Saiyan when he destroys Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb, albeit after already forming it and firing it. This may also contribute to the fact that Goku mastered the Super Saiyan form to the point where it's almost a natural state to him.

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Krillin wields the Spirit Bomb given to him by Goku

However, the main disadvantage of the attack is the amount of time needed to complete the attack, thus the attack is used very rarely. However, this disadvantage can be circumvented if sentient beings provide their energy willingly. This is shown during the Kid Buu Saga; although it took some time to convince the people of earth to donate their energy, once they finally complied, the Spirit Bomb swelled to enormous proportions in a matter of seconds.

Although Goku, Krillin, and Gohan are the only characters known to have used this attack, it was Goku who gathered the energy before Krillin threw it and Gohan only rebounded the attack. Although he never used it in the anime and manga, Cell claimed to be capable of using the attack (likely because he has data collected by Dr. Gero's remote tracking device about the fight between Goku and Vegeta) to Piccolo, Krillin and Future Trunks. Super Perfect Cell's bio in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 mentions that Cell gained the ability to use the Spirit Bomb after taking on his Super Perfect form.

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The Future Earthlings' Spirit Bomb.

In his final battle with Fused Zamasu, Future Trunks used Give Me Energy! and all of his allies unconsciously create a Spirit Bomb from the energy of everyone on the future timeline's Earth through their hope for Future Trunks to defeat Fused Zamasu. While in his Super Saiyan Anger form he then absorbs it, greatly amplifying his power and his Sword of Hope to great enough heights that he is able to defeat Fused Zamasu, cleaving him in half.

Film Appearances

In Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, after having decided that it was the only way to defeat Dr. Wheelo, Goku started gathering energy for a Spirit Bomb. Dr. Wheelo flew high into space, shooting a beam intended to destroy the whole planet. But just then Goku launched his energy ball and destroyed Dr. Wheelo once and for all.

In Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, seeing that Turles had gained an incredible power after eating the fruit of the Tree of Might, Goku once again resorted to the Spirit Bomb. But since the tree had absorbed all the energy from the planet, there was no energy left for Goku to use his technique and Turles easily countered it with his Calamity Blaster. Goku then collected the energy inside the Tree of Might and used it to destroy both Turles and the tree he had planted after a brief showdown. In the English version, King Kai refers to this as a "Super Spirit Bomb", and it could be considered the first one of its kind.

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Goku uses the Spirit Bomb

In Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, when Gohan whistles as Piccolo asked him to, Lord Slug quickly loses his edge, and right after Piccolo gave his energy to Goku, the latter attacked Slug with the Kaio-ken. Goku then disabled the generator that was causing the Earth to freeze, so he could absorb energy from the sun. With that energy, Goku launched a Spirit Bomb at Slug, destroying him and his generator as well.

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Goku delivers the finishing blow to defeat Super Android 13

In Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, although Goku does not actually throw a Spirit Bomb, he does gather the energy for it, except that, because he transformed into a Super Saiyan, he absorbed the energy, which ultimately he used to destroy Super Android 13.

Other Dragon Ball Stories

In Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, in the flashback of Slug and Turles' defeats, they are shown being destroyed by the Spirit Bombs made to defeat them.

Goku uses the Instant Spirit Bomb to defeat Hatchiyack while using his Super Saiyan Full Power form.

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Goku attacks with the Spirit Bomb

In Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D, as the Z Fighters are being overwhelmed by Frieza's might, Goku prepares a Spirit Bomb, his allies manage to distract Frieza long enough for Goku to finish creating the attack. Goku unleashes the attack upon Frieza, who is unable to stop it and is defeated.

In the Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special, Goku utilizes a Spirit Bomb against the monster Akami as part of his plan to finish Akami off. Luffy and Toriko distract the monster while Goku prepares the attack. After throwing the Spirit Bomb, he rushes towards the monster while preparing a Kamehameha, turns Super Saiyan 3, and then fires the Kamehameha while Luffy and Toriko are still attacking the monster.

Variations

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Beat and his allies prepare a God Sphere

Video Game Appearances

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Mira using Spirit Bomb in Dragon Ball Heroes

The Spirit Bomb appears in several video games, including the Gokuden series, Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden, Dragon Ball Z: The Legend, Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu, Budokai series (including Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit), Dragon Ball Z: Sagas, Budokai Tenkaichi series, Super Dragon Ball Z, Supersonic Warriors series, and Dragon Ball: Tap Battle. The Spirit Bomb almost always inflicts extreme damage, being one of the strongest techniques in video games (in Budokai Tenkaichi 2 and Budokai Tenkaichi 3, when the user combines Give Me Energy! or Kaio-ken together with Spirit Bomb, it inflicts a tremendous amount of damage). It appears as golden-yellow and red in some games, and light-green for Cell's Spirit Bomb in the Budokai games. When used by Cell In the Budokai series, Cell uses the first part of the Perfect Combination, with the elbow sending the opponent to the ground. Then, he says either "Thanks for the energy!" in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai or "Okay planet, give me that stupid energy!" in Budokai 2, Budokai 3, and Infinite World while charging the Spirit Bomb. Lastly, he throws the Spirit Bomb at the opponent, who then attempts to block it. Cell then declares "Didn't think you would be this much fun. However, this is where it ends!" He then holds out one hand and forces the Spirit Bomb down on his opponent. In Budokai Tenkaichi, Cell says "You can kiss your precious planet goodbye!", and then fires the Spirit Bomb while shouting "Die!". In Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Cell says "You won't survive this time!" and then throws the Spirit Bomb (Perfect Cell can use the Spirit Bomb attack without the "Give Me Energy!" charge up). In Dragon Ball Xenoverse when firing the basic Spirit Bomb, Cell will exclaim "I told you I could do it if I wanted to!".

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Krillin prepares a Spirit Bomb in Supersonic Warriors

In Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors, Goku teaches Krillin how to use the Spirit Bomb (Krillin was able to wield the Spirit Bomb when Goku gave it to him to attack Vegeta in the manga/anime). In Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, Goku can perform the Spirit Bomb as a Super Saiyan 4.

In the Raging Blast series, if the non-custom Spirit Bomb is equipped on Goku with Krillin and Kid Gohan on his team, when he loses all health, a cutscene will occur recreating the scene of Krillin throwing the Spirit Bomb and Kid Gohan deflecting it back at the opponent. If this team attack hits, it will be an instant K.O, no matter how much health the opponent had.

In Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, after absorbing Perfect Cell, Super Buu can use the Spirit Bomb.

In the story of Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai: when Vegeta pushes Janemba out of the way of Goku's Super Spirit Bomb in order to save Future Trunks, the Spirit Bomb hits him instead. However, because he is no longer evil, the Spirit Bomb enters his body and greatly empowers him, giving him enough power to defeat Super Janemba. While using the Spirit Bomb's energy, Vegeta is at the Super Saiyan 2 level with his power is much higher than usual; Goku initially believes that Vegeta has achieved a new form, and is then surprised when he realizes that Vegeta is only at Super Saiyan 2 and has so much power. In Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, Goku uses an ultimate Spirit Bomb made from gathering energy from the people of Earth, many other planets, and even the Hell in order to defeat Future Kid Buu.

In Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2, if Goku uses Give Me Energy! three times in a row and then do the Spirit Bomb, he puts his hand in the air and launches the Spirit Bomb which does massive damage to the opponent and the blasts a huge hole through the Earth.

The Spirit Bomb can also be used in the crossover video game Battle Stadium D.O.N and J-Stars Victory Vs, in the form of the Large or Super Spirit Bomb. Goku, as well as the player's avatar, can perform this technique in Dragon Ball Heroes. The Spirit Bomb can also be used in Dragon Ball Z: Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Omee to Fusion and Dragon Ball Z For Kinect.

In Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, the Spirit Bomb is the second and final of Goku's Ultimates. He acquires it after obtaining the Spirit Crystal from the Sprite elder Montgomery to prove that he is of pure heart. Like in the manga and anime, it takes time to charge; this is represented in the game by taking several turns to complete.

In Dragon Ball Online, Mira creates a Spirit Bomb using the energy of his entire army. This Spirit Bomb is used to destroy New Namek, forcing Grand Elder Moori and the surviving Namekians to relocate to Earth.

"Collect energy and fire a fearsome Ki Blast! Release your stored energy whenever you want!"
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Skill description

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse the basic Spirit Bomb is a Super Skill used by Goku and Perfect Cell, and can be learned by the Future Warrior, who can learn it during their training under Goku as the Warrior's Master. The move takes a small amount of time to charge, with the user gathering energy in their palm and firing it off as a projectile. Similar to the Fusion Spirit Bomb, the technique, if it misses, redirects like a boomerang for an additional chance at hitting the opponent. During the game's Frieza Saga, the Future Warrior holds off Frieza while Goku creates the Large Spirit Bomb. The Future Warrior can also obtain the Super Spirit Bomb Ultimate Skill in the GT Pack 1 DLC and during the game's Kid Buu Saga, the Warrior assists Goku with the Super Spirit Bomb used to defeat and kill Dark Kid Buu. Both Goku and Saiyan Future Warrior are capable of using the Spirit Bomb & Super Spirit Bomb while in their Super Saiyan forms.

"When activated, gathers energy from the surrounding area. The Spirit Bomb can be thrown one enough energy has been gathered. Press the button again to throw it. The Spirit Bomb will fly a certain distance forward, and then turn around and return to the thrower."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Tutorial description
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Goku firing the Spirit Bomb Super Skill at Turles in Xenoverse 2

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the Spirit Bomb returns as a Super Skill used by Goku which can be learned by the Future Warrior by completing Goku's Initiation Test to train under him. Goku can use it in his Turtle Hermit Gi (King Kai) 2 skillset. GT Goku can use the Spirit Bomb Super Skill in his Uniform 1 skillset.

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Cell's Spirit Bomb in Xenoverse 2

The Super Spirit Bomb Ultimate Skill can be obtained as a reward in Expert Mission 16: "In the Realm of the Gods: Vegeta". Goku can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his Turtle Hermit Gi (No Character) 6 skillset and in his Super Saiyan God form. GT Goku can use it in his Uniform 2 skillset. Cell can use the Super Spirit Bomb in his Full Power form though unlike in Xenoverse Cell is unable to use the Spirit Bomb super skill in any of his forms or skillsets.

"The North Kai sure comes up with humdingers, even if he can't use them himself!"
Chronoa in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

During The Galactic Emperor Saga, when Goku starts to prepare the Large Spirit Bomb while the Future Warrior holds off Frieza, Elder Kai is impressed by how Goku always comes through and Chronoa herself comments that North Kai comes up with some pretty powerful techniques even though he can't use them himself. Apparently unaware of the original history Elder Kai assumes that the Large Spirit Bomb will finish off Frieza, presumably due to the Super Spirit Bomb's role in killing the more powerful Kid Buu. Eventually Goku completes the Spirit Bomb and launches it at Frieza who barely survives like in the originally history, leading to Krillin's death and Goku's Super Saiyan transformation.

During the Decisive Battle with Majin Buu Saga, the Future Warrior and SSJ2 Vegeta take on Supervillain Kid Buu while Goku collects energy from the people of Earth for the Super Spirit Bomb with the assistance of Mr. Satan. Eventually Goku finishes the Super Spirit Bomb which Supervillain Kid Buu tries to push back, but Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan and gives the Spirit Bomb one final push, which overpowers Kid Buu destroying the evil Majin while Goku comments that he hopes Kid Buu will be reborn someday as in the original history.

Like in Xenoverse, a Saiyan Future Warrior can use either Spirit Bomb while in any of their Super Saiyan forms even Super Saiyan 3 and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan. A Frieza's Race Future Warrior can also use the technique in their Turn Golden form. However, they cannot be used by Earthlings in their Power Pole Pro state, Majins in their Pure Majin form, and Namekians in their Great Namekian form as their custom skillset is unavailable during these transformations. However either Spirit Bomb skill can still be used by any race using either the Kaio-ken or Potential Unleashed Awoken Skills. The Future can also utilize its Sword of Hope variation while using any of these transformations though utilize it will Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan while possible tends to drain their ki faster and causes both Sword of Hope and their Super Saiyan Blue form to end when they run out of ki.

After the 1.09.00 Update, Spirit Bomb Super skill can be added to Krillin's custom skillset after purchasing it in Partner Customization. Both Spirit Bomb and Super Spirit Bomb can be added to Perfect Cell's custom skillset after purchasing them in Partner Customization. Both techniques are also automatically available to be equipped to Goku's custom skillset via Partner Customization.

In Dragon Ball FighterZ, the Super Spirit Bomb makes two cameo appearances. During the climax of Android 21 Arc, Goku creates a Super Spirit Bomb to destroy Evil 21 (True From w/Perfect Cell Absorbed) while Good 21 (True Form) fights her evil counterpart to buy time for Goku to complete it. As Goku throws the attack, the Good 21 chooses to die together with Evil 21 and after entrusting the human soul linked with her back to Android 18, Good 21 holds Evil 21 down allowing them both to be destroyed by the Super Spirit Bomb. Whis later explains that the Good 21 made the right call as it was only a matter of time before she lost control of her hunger and that she sacrificed herself to protect her newfound friends and the universe from the threat she posed. Though they mourn the loss of 21, Goku notes that he has a plan though his friends assume he plans to resurrect the Good 21 using the Dragon Balls however he states that it would fly in the face of 21's sacrifice and that he actually intends to ask King Yemma to reincarnate 21 as a good person like he had previously by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub. It is implied that Goku might also get Beerus and the Supreme Kais to join him in making the request.

Additionally, it also appears as a Dramatic Finish, which can be triggered by having Super Saiyan Goku defeat Kid Buu as the final opponent on the Land of the Kais stage with a neutral Heavy Attack, which will trigger a scene that reenacts Kid Buu being killed by the Super Spirit Bomb and Goku hoping he comes back as someone good. Both the original one-handed Spirit Bomb and the Large Spirit Bomb are part of DLC character Base Goku's moveset as well. The normal Spirit Bomb is a special that can be powered up by using Goku's "Please give me your energy!" move beforehand. With good timing it can also be chained into the Large Spirit Bomb, which functions as Base Goku's Meteor Attack. Goku also uses the Large Spirit Bomb in his Dramatic Finish against Frieza on the Namek stage.

Trivia

  • Unused voice lines in Xenoverse 2 indicate that Goten can use the Spirit Bomb.[11]
  • Future Trunks is the first person to create a Spirit Bomb unconsciously indicating that it is possible for someone to gather energy necessary to create one without having to train under King Kai or Goku indicating the possibility that other beings may have developed the ability to use the Spirit Bomb on their own.
    • This may also explain the development of similar techniques such as Baby's Revenge Death Ball which allows him to collect energy from his Tufflized slaves in a manner similar to the Spirit Bomb.
  • Counting the Spirit Bomb used in Dragon Ball Z: The Real 4-D, Frieza is the only villain in the series to have been on the receiving end of Goku's Spirit Bomb twice, as he barely manages to survive Goku's Large Spirit Bomb on Namek in the anime and manga. In The Real 4-D, Goku uses the Spirit Bomb on Frieza again though unlike the Large Spirit Bomb it is powerful enough to overpower and kill Frieza (who had a power level of five point three billion).
  • Jiren is the only being so far that has been able to successfully both survive and repel the Spirit Bomb, with the only other beings to survive being Vegeta (although in this case, the spirit bomb was at only a fraction of its original power) and Frieza (who himself noted after surviving that that the Large Spirit Bomb almost killed him).

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