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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Life Cultivation Technique]], and a weaker variation of the [[Kamehameha]], that [[Son Goten]] used during the [[25th Tenka-Ichi Budōkai]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Ki Manipulation Technique]], and a weaker variation of the [[Kamehameha]], that [[Son Goten]] used during the [[25th Tenka-Ichi Budōkai]].
   
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==

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Kamekameha
Kamekameha[1][2]
かめかめ
First Appearance
Manga Debut Volume #37, Chapter #434
Anime Debut DBZ212
DBZ103
Data
Type Ki Manipulation Technique
Sub-Type Basic type
Class Offensive
Range Long range
Other
Parent
Derived technique(s)
Users


Kamekameha is a Ki Manipulation Technique, and a weaker variation of the Kamehameha, that Son Goten used during the 25th Tenka-Ichi Budōkai.

Usage

The "Kamekameha" is a technique utilized by Son Goten. It is fundamentally the same as the original Kamehameha, however, he was unable to pronounce the name correctly. Due to his lack of skill in controlling ki, the initial blast was also unable to be guided, and wound up destroying part of the Tenka-Ichi Budōkai temple.[1][2]

Trivia

  • In the games, Goten will often mispronounce the Kamehameha, thus utilizing this "technique".
  • Despite being the same technique as the Kamehameha, the Daizenshū lists the Kamekameha as its own separate technique.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Daizenshū 2, page 215
  2. 2.0 2.1 Daizenshū 7, page 130