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'''Twin Dragon Shot''' is a double [[energy sphere]] controlled version of the [[Kamehameha]] used by [[Goku]] and [[Gohan]].The user puts his hands at his sides and says the syllables "Kameha...", then he charges a blue energy sphere in each hand as he draws his hands forward and says the last syllables "meha!" while he releases the energy spheres and backs away while maintaining the energy spheres' shape and movement. The energy spheres can be controlled using arm movement to be fired against the opponent.
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'''Twin Dragon Shot''' is a double [[energy sphere]] controlled version of the [[Kamehameha]] used by [[Goku]] and [[Gohan]]. The user puts his hands at his sides and says the syllables "Kameha...", then he charges a blue energy sphere in each hand as he draws his hands forward and says the last syllables "meha!" while he releases the energy spheres and backs away while maintaining the energy spheres' shape and movement. The energy spheres can be controlled using arm movement to be fired against the opponent.
   
 
Goku used this [[attack]] during his battle against [[Frieza]] in his [[Frieza#Final Form|final form]] on [[Planet Namek]]. After getting kicked down into the ocean by Frieza, Goku discovered that Frieza used his eyes to follow Goku's movements instead of [[Ki Sense|sensing his energy]]. Testing this possibility, Goku fired up his Twin Dragon Shot one by one at Frieza. Frieza mistook the Twin Dragon Shot for Goku, but he still managed to dodge the attack. However, this was merely a distraction for Goku to emerge from the ocean unseen and double kick Frieza down into a cliff from behind. However, the plan proved useless, as Frieza did not suffer any damage in the slightest.
 
Goku used this [[attack]] during his battle against [[Frieza]] in his [[Frieza#Final Form|final form]] on [[Planet Namek]]. After getting kicked down into the ocean by Frieza, Goku discovered that Frieza used his eyes to follow Goku's movements instead of [[Ki Sense|sensing his energy]]. Testing this possibility, Goku fired up his Twin Dragon Shot one by one at Frieza. Frieza mistook the Twin Dragon Shot for Goku, but he still managed to dodge the attack. However, this was merely a distraction for Goku to emerge from the ocean unseen and double kick Frieza down into a cliff from behind. However, the plan proved useless, as Frieza did not suffer any damage in the slightest.

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Twin Dragon Shot is a double energy sphere controlled version of the Kamehameha used by Goku and Gohan. The user puts his hands at his sides and says the syllables "Kameha...", then he charges a blue energy sphere in each hand as he draws his hands forward and says the last syllables "meha!" while he releases the energy spheres and backs away while maintaining the energy spheres' shape and movement. The energy spheres can be controlled using arm movement to be fired against the opponent.

Goku used this attack during his battle against Frieza in his final form on Planet Namek. After getting kicked down into the ocean by Frieza, Goku discovered that Frieza used his eyes to follow Goku's movements instead of sensing his energy. Testing this possibility, Goku fired up his Twin Dragon Shot one by one at Frieza. Frieza mistook the Twin Dragon Shot for Goku, but he still managed to dodge the attack. However, this was merely a distraction for Goku to emerge from the ocean unseen and double kick Frieza down into a cliff from behind. However, the plan proved useless, as Frieza did not suffer any damage in the slightest.

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Gohan uses the Twin Dragon Shot

Goku uses a similar attack against Pikkon, who dodged it. Goku used it in his Super Saiyan form rather than his normal state and under the Other World Stadium instead of underwater.

Gohan tries this underwater attack against Dabura in the episode "Heart of a Villain" of the Babidi Saga. After getting blasted into the water by Dabura's Evil Impulse, Gohan charges two Kamehameha spheres from each hand and fires them one after another. Gohan guides the spheres out of the water to Dabura, who deflects them and blasts Gohan again with the Evil Impulse.

Twin Dragon Shot was named in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2. It is initiated when Goku is below his opponent, and has the ability to home in on the enemy. The second blast can also be charged up. Like most moves in the game, it costs 50% of the player's current ki level. It is called Guided Kamehameha in Super Dragon Ball Z. Goku says Kamehameha when he releases the two spheres in the anime, and Daizenshuu 7 refers to the technique as a Feint Kamehameha (フェイントかめはめ波).

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