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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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First, Vegeta holds his hand forward up at a 90 degree angle like the normal Big Bang Attack, but charges it with more power. Then, he shouts "Try on my move, Super Big Bang Attack!" and fires the attack at the opponent, inflicting a huge amount of damage.
 
First, Vegeta holds his hand forward up at a 90 degree angle like the normal Big Bang Attack, but charges it with more power. Then, he shouts "Try on my move, Super Big Bang Attack!" and fires the attack at the opponent, inflicting a huge amount of damage.
   

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Super Big Bang Attack (スーパビッグバンアタック) is an enhanced version of Big Bang Attack used by Vegeta.

Overview

First, Vegeta holds his hand forward up at a 90 degree angle like the normal Big Bang Attack, but charges it with more power. Then, he shouts "Try on my move, Super Big Bang Attack!" and fires the attack at the opponent, inflicting a huge amount of damage.

Super Vegeta attempts to use the Super Big Bang Attack to destroy Cell, though the Android shrugs it off, so Vegeta follows up with his Galick Shooting. But also to no effect on Cell, whom simply walks through the barrage. Vegito later uses a similar attack on Super Buu to damage his head.

Video game appearances

The Super Big Bang Attack appears as one of Vegeta's attacks in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors. He has this as one of his ultimate moves in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, the other being the Final Flash. Vegeta uses a similar Super Big Bang Attack in as part of the team attack Garlic Buster that he performs along with Future Trunks in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2.

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