Big Bang Attack
From Dragon Ball Encyclopedia
Big Bang Attack | |||
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Alternate names | Biggu Ban Atakku Big Bang Sphere Big Bang Ball | ||
Debut | The Secret of Dr. Gero | ||
Inventor | Vegeta | ||
Users | Vegeta Vegerot Gogeta Cell Baby (After possessing Vegeta) | ||
Class | Energy Sphere Energy Wave (Vegerot only) | ||
Color | or & or or & | ||
Similar techniques | Big Bang Cannon Big Bang Crash Cosmic Cannon Flash Bang Photon Bomber |
Directory: Techniques → Offensive techniques → Energy spheres
Big Bang Attack (ビッグバンアタック, Biggu Ban Atakku) is an energy sphere technique used by Vegeta in the Dragon Ball franchise. It makes its debut in chapter 150 of the Dragon Ball manga and "The Secret of Dr. Gero", the 130th episode of the Dragon Ball Z anime, which premiered on March 11, 1992. Along with Final Flash and Galick Gun, it is one of Vegeta's signature attacks.
In order to perform it, Vegeta extends his arm and opens his palm and turns his hand up at a 90 degree angle (as if to signal "Stop"). He then powers up and fires a powerful whitish-yellow energy sphere at the opponent. This attack creates an enormous explosion upon contact and leaves a huge mushroom cloud, making it reminiscent of the supposed Japanese obsession with nuclear explosions. The attack's name and state is also reminiscent of the Big Bang Theory.
Like the Final Flash, it officially debuted during the Androids Saga, but a similar unnamed version was used during the Namek Saga during Vegeta's second fight with Zarbon. Vegeta first used the official Big Bang Attack against Android 19 during the same battle that he first fought as a Super Saiyan. The attack totally annihilates the evil android and leaves only his head remaining. Later, during a Kamehameha duel between Super Saiyan 2 Son Gohan and Super Perfect Cell, Vegeta also used a similar attack to distract Cell so that Son Gohan could launch all of his power to destroy the evil android, but it was yellow and differently shaped.
In his Majin form, Vegeta also uses this attack at the World Tournament Arena to kill some civilians in order to force Son Goku to fight him.
Gogeta uses a variant of this attack called the Big Bang Kamehameha, combining the elements of both the Big Bang Attack and the Kamehameha.
Vegerot also used it against Super Boo, but it is shaped into a beam, rather than a sphere, while retaining its enormous attack power. Vegeta, as a Super Saiyan 2, used a variation of this form of the attack to try to stop Kid Boo, but to no effect as the Majin was able to reshape himself around the beam.
Semi-Perfect Cell was also shown to use the technique when he destroyed whole islands with it, in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 the attack is called the Big Bang Crash.
Vegeta also uses the technique in Return of Cooler against Cooler.
Baby, while possessing Vegeta, used an altered variation of the move, wherein the attack is reshaped into a beam, and launched with the Final Flash stance. The attack power remains the same, but now has the properties of a beam attack, rather than an explosive.
[edit] Appearance and power
The Big Bang Attack has a few different colors. White is the standard and usual color. In some games, Big Bang Attack, even while in the Super Saiyan state is whitish-blue. In Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors 2, Vegeta can charge this attack to be moderately faster and more powerful, at which time it has a pink color.
In Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Son Goku II , Vegeta can increase the size and strength of his Big Bang Attack.In "Dragon Ball Z: Boo's Fury at level three it turns into a red yellow and white "bomb" In Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, Vegeta can use an enhanced version of Big Bang Attack called the Super Big Bang Attack.