Wild Rush Blaster

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The Wild Rush Blaster is a combination of the Explosive Demon Wave and the Masenko and used by Son Gohan.

Usage

First, Gohan holds one hand with the other hand supporting it upward in a fashion similar to the Explosive Demon Wave. Next, he shouts, "Masenko!" as he forms an energy sphere with excess energy releasing off of it in the form of medium-sized energy rings. Finally, Gohan brings his hands forward and fires a powerful yellow energy wave with a large energy sphere at the end of it at his opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage.

History

Dragon Ball Z

Gohan used this attack in his fight against Third Form Freeza after he saved Piccolo from the tyrant's Crazy Finger Beam. Third Form Freeza caught the Wild Rush Blaster, but was then knocked backwards into the ground after Gohan had charged his full power into the attack. At the last minute, Third Form Freeza gathered enough strength to throw the attack back at Kid Gohan. Before the Wild Rush Blaster was about to hit Gohan, however, Piccolo saved the young Saiyan by destroying the attack with an energy blast, causing it to explode and rain thousands of energy spheres across Planet Namek.

Video games

Wild Rush Blaster is named in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast.

It is named Bakuretsu Ranma (爆裂 乱魔, Bakuretsu Ranma; Literally meaning "Exploding Chaos Demon") in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and is Kid Gohan's Ultimate Blast. It is also accompanied with a rush attack.

It is named Full Power Masenko (フル パワー 魔閃光, Furu Pawā Masenkō; Literally meaning "Full Power Demon Flash") in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors.

Character meaning

  • 爆 (baku) = explosion
  • 烈 (retsu) = burst
  • 爆裂 (bakuretsu) = exploding
  • 乱 (ran) = chaos
  • 魔 (ma) = demon


  • 魔 (ma) = demon
  • 閃 (sen) = flash
  • 光 (kō) = light
  • 閃光 (senkō) = flash

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