| Double Kikōha[1] | |
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| Literal English | Double Spirit Cultivation Waves |
| English TV | Double Sunday |
| Games | Double Sunday (ダブルサンデー, Daburu Sandē)[2] 2x Energy Blast[3] Double Energy Wave[4] Twin Cannon[5] Shockwave from Both Hands (両手から衝撃波, Ryōte kara Shōgekiha)[6] Weekend[7] |
| Other | Double Hand Blaster[8] |
| First Appearance | |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Volume #17, Chapter #200 |
| Anime Debut | DBK003 DBZ003 |
| Data | |
| Type | Ki Manipulation Technique |
| Sub-Type | Basic type |
| Class | Offensive |
| Range | Long range |
| Other | |
| Parent | Kikōha |
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The Double Kikōha is a quantitative variation of the Kikōha.
Usage[]
The technique unlike its derived source carries advantages, this variation's usage of firing two Kikōha. The technique is used best against two incoming targets. The user uses the time to raise the arms above their head and forwards the arms beneath him, then begins to dispatch one's energy into two purple spheres, to later transition into the form of two energy waves at the target. When this technique was used by Raditz both waves could be release into different directions, in terms of its power it had the capability to cause critical harm, if caught ー It can cleanly dismember and deteriorate a limb, even as far as effortlessly destroying a mountain top.[9][1]
Trivia[]
- Despite Raditz being listed as the sole user in the Daizenshū, the first use of this technique in the manga goes to Kuririn, who performed a Tracking Kikōha with it.
