Big Bang Kamehameha

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Big Bang Kamehameha
Gogeta fires the Big Bang Kamehameha against Omega Shenron.
Alternate names Big Bang Turtle Destruction Wave
Biggu Ban Kamehameha
Super Final Kamehameha
Debut Super Saiyan 4 Fusion
Inventor Gogeta
Users Gogeta
Class Energy Wave
Color       &       or       &      
Similar techniques Big Bang Attack
Super Kamehameha
Final Flash
Final Kamehameha

Big Bang Kamehameha (ビックバンかめはめ波) is a combination of the Super Kamehameha and Big Bang Attack used by Gogeta as his most powerful technique in his Super Saiyan 4 form. Gogeta puts both of his hands in front of him, palms open and hands turned up at a 90 degree angle. Then, he fuses together the huge energy of the Super Kamehameha and the Big Bang Attack into a large whitish-blue energy sphere with medium excess energy in the form of small waves radiating off of it. From this energy sphere emits an extremely powerful, shockwave-like beam that damages the target severely, if not killing them outright.

Gogeta used this attack during his battle against Omega Shenron, the product of Syn Shenron's absorption of the seven Dragon Balls. After turning Omega Shenron's Negative Karma Ball into a positive blue energy sphere, Gogeta fired the Big Bang Kamehameha at the Shadow Dragon, seemingly killing him. However, Omega survived, but the attack was so great, it caused Omega Shenron to regurgitate all of the Dragon Balls, reverting him back to Syn Shenron. Gogeta tried to use the Big Bang Kamehameha again to finish off Syn Shenron, but because of the tremendous power he possessed, Gogeta defused ten minutes later back into Goku and Vegeta before he could launch the finishing blow.

In some video games (ex. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi), Gogeta's ultimate attack is the 100x Big Bang Kamehameha, a much more powerful version of the move, dealing an extremely high amount of damage.

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