The Kamehameha one of the most devastating ki explosions in history Dragon balland it happens to be the signature move of the supposedly strongest warrior in the universe, Goku–however, no matter how powerful the attack or the person using it, a Dragon Ball GT The villain makes Kamehameha look like a complete joke.
Although the Kamehameha Wave is often associated with Goku, the technique was actually created by Master Roshi. In Dragon Ball chapter 14 by Akira Toriyama, Roshi first introduced fans to the Kamehameha when he used it to extinguish a fire at Volcano. In that chapter, Roshi reveals that it took him 50 years to master this initial technique, even though Goku learned this attack in just a few seconds. Just as Goku has the base power to master the Kamehameha Wave on his first try, he is also strong enough to increase the power of his attack to an infinite degree. The Kamehameha has gone from a technique that extinguishes fires to one that can blow up planets with a single blast – and it’s all thanks to Goku’s mastery of movement and his inherent Saiyan powers. he can put it in. Goku not only adopted this technique from Master Roshi, but actually made it his own – and over time, he passed it down to his children in the same way that Master Roshi passed it down to him .
The baby made Kamehameha not only useless but responsible
In Dragon Ball GT season 1, episode 26 (written by Junki Takegami, directed by Osamu Kasai, produced by Toei Animation), GT’s powerful Machine Mutant villain, Baby, came to Earth in search of Vegeta when he wants to take over his body. and merge his powers with the Saiyans to conquer the universe. During his search, Baby possessed several normal humans and used them to cause havoc in the city, hoping to attract the attention of the Saiyans. After some time, Baby succeeded in his mission but attracted the attention of the wrong Saiyan: Goten. So Goten challenged this seemingly normal person before Baby took off his ‘human skin suit’ to reveal his true form – at which point, the two engaged in an epic battle. Although Goten put up a good fight, he was simply no match for Baby, who only waited for Goten to reach his full power before possessing him. In fact, Baby’s strength and near-invulnerability are so impressive that when Goten went Super Saiyan and shot straight at him with a powerful Kamehameha, Baby simply turned his body into goo and rode the energy flow returned to Goten until he came into contact with his skin, after which Baby continued to possess him.
Baby’s display of strength in this episode is amazing because not only did he survive a potentially planet-destroying attack – and has successfully destroyed several other enemies in the past – but he also uses it to fight his opponents in ways they can’t fight. Kamehameha is a stream of energy emitted from one’s hands as it requires a steady thrust from the fighter to be as deadly as it is. Baby used this to connect himself to the warrior he was trying to possess, in this case Goten. Plus, it’s not like more power will kill him because Baby patiently waits for Goten to be as strong as possible before performing this counterattack, so in Baby’s eyes, stronger is better.
The Kamehameha has a famous history in Dragon ball as it has long been an iconic attack, typically used by Goku and anyone else he decides to teach it, but in one move, Dragon Ball GT‘s Baby makes it look like a total joke.