A fusion technique combining Vegeta's Big Bang Attack with Goku's Kamehameha into a single overwhelming energy wave. Exclusive to Gogeta, it represents the combined fighting knowledge of both Saiyan warriors.
The Big Bang Kamehameha merges two of the most iconic techniques in Dragon Ball into one attack. Gogeta charges the energy in a Kamehameha stance while simultaneously compressing it with the explosive density characteristic of the Big Bang Attack. The resulting beam carries the sustained power of a Kamehameha with the detonation force of a Big Bang Attack, creating an energy wave that both pierces and explodes on contact.
Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta uses this technique during his brief battle with Omega Shenron in Dragon Ball GT. Given the extremely limited time fusion allows at that power level, Gogeta's decision to use this combined attack reflects the urgency of the situation. The technique demonstrates the principle that fusion warriors don't just add their users' power together but can synthesize entirely new techniques from their combined knowledge.
An amplified version known as the x100 Big Bang Kamehameha appears in video games, representing the technique at maximum output. This variant typically serves as Gogeta's ultimate finisher and produces an even larger, more destructive beam.
The Big Bang Kamehameha has become one of the most recognizable fusion techniques in Dragon Ball gaming. It appears across the Budokai Tenkaichi series, Xenoverse titles, FighterZ, and numerous mobile games. Both SSJ4 Gogeta and Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta use versions of the technique in various games, though its origin is firmly rooted in the GT timeline. The attack's visual spectacle and narrative weight make it a fan-favorite finisher across all Dragon Ball media.

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