While kamehameha To be gokusignature of the all-time scroll of Dragon ballhe never seemed to understand the true purpose of this technique until Dragon Ball GT because in that particular era he ended up using this ki explosion the same way Master Roshi did when Goku first saw it.
The Kamehameha wave is an energy attack (actually the first in the series) that requires one to cup their hands into a ball, hold them at the waist, and load the ki into the center of the cupped hand before releasing. go out. energy into a powerful explosion by extending their arms forward and extending their hands while holding them together at the wrist. The technique was developed by Master Roshi after he took 50 years to perfect, but fans didn’t see it in action until Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball chapter 14. In that chapter, Goku enlists the help of Master Roshi to put out the flames raging in the Volcano for the Cow King. So Roshi complied with his request by blowing up the mountain with the Kamehameha Wave, which could put out any fire in a matter of seconds.
Kamehameha was first used in Dragon Ball to save lives
In Dragon Ball GT season 1, episode 8 (written by Aya Matsui, directed by Osamu Kasai, produced by Toei Animation), Goku, Trunks and Pan have entered the lair of the evil monster Zoonama. Previously in Dragon Ball GT, the three Z Warriors found themselves on a mission that required them to scour the universe in search of the Black Star Dragon Balls. They manage to track down a small village on an alien world, a village being terrorized by an evil Dragon Ball villain named Zoonama. So the townspeople agree to give the Dragon Ball to Goku and the party if they take care of Zoonama for them – and the Z-Fighters quickly agree. In this episode, the Z-Fighters were able to infiltrate Zoonama’s lair located in an active volcano – a mountain on the verge of erupting.
As soon as the Z-Fighters defeat Zoonama, the volcano they are in starts to show signs of erupting, so Goku, Trunks and Pan get out of there as quickly as possible. While they manage to keep it alive, the volcano remains a very serious threat to the village the Z-Fighters are trying to help. After it erupts, the volcano’s lava flows down the mountain top towards the village below, and Goku is the only one who can save the situation. Without a moment’s hesitation, Goku soared into the air, activated the powerful Kamehameha, then blew up the volcano with all he had – effectively eliminating the threat it posed once and for all. forever. Back in Dragon Ball, Master Roshi first used Kamehameha to put out the fires on the Volcano, and in this GT episode, Goku uses the same technique to destroy another ‘volcano’ by eliminating threat from the erupting volcano of Zoonama.
This GT episode is a great flashback to the first time fans witnessed Kamehameha. Before that, Goku was just an amateur watching Roshi perform this move to put out a mountain fire, and here, Goku is an expert at using this technique for the exact same reason. While Kamehameha is an extremely useful tool Dragon ball attacks used in battle, it seems that the secret purpose of this technique is to eliminate the threat of fire (especially–for some reason–mountain fires), and goku didn’t fully understand it until Dragon Ball GT despite using kamehameha for most of his career.