Assault!

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Assault! (突撃!, Totsugeki!) is a rush attack used by Son Goten.

Usage[edit]

First, Goten charges at his opponent and punches them away. Next, he flies up into the air and charges down at his opponent head-first at top speed. Finally, when his opponent dodges, Goten blasts the ground with an energy sphere to propel himself towards his opponent's direction to knock them away with a headbutt, inflicting a great amount of damage.

History[edit]

Dragon Ball Z[edit]

World Tournament Saga[edit]

Goten used this attack in his match against Trunks Brief at the 25th Tenkaichi Tournament during the World Tournament Saga. After exchanging blows and getting knocked back by Goten, Trunks fired an energy wave at Goten. Goten flew high up into the air to avoid the attack and charged down at Trunks with the Assault! rush. A shocked Trunks dodged the attack by transforming into a Super Saiyan (which he was not allowed to do) and blasting Goten out of bounds, winning the match.

Video games[edit]

Budokai Tenkaichi series[edit]

Assault! is named in the Budokai Tenkaichi video game series and is one of Goten's Blast 2 attacks in his base and Super Saiyan forms. [4]

Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22[edit]

It is named Goten Attack (悟天 アタック, Goten Atakku) in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22.

Budokai series[edit]

It also appeared in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, and Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World.

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast[edit]

It is named Charge! in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast.

Dragon Ball Heroes[edit]

It is named Totsugeki (突撃, Totsugeki) in Dragon Ball Heroes.

Guide books[edit]

It is named Charge in Dragon Ball: Daizenshū 7. It was stated to be a kamikaze attack where the user rose high into the air using Bukujutsu and then lunged at their opponent, using their falling speed to inflict severe damage.

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