The first canonical Kamehameha appears in Dragon Ball (Episode 13) when Master Roshi teaches it to Goku. Its formulation—“Kame… Hame… HA!”—emphasizes concentration, breath control, and the unification of ki. In Z , the attack becomes a narrative shorthand for a character reaching a new level of resolve. Early uses (e.g., Goku vs. Vegeta, 23 % into the Saiyan saga) illustrate that the Kamehameha is not merely a power move; it signals the moment a fighter has internalized their training.
is a prominent fan-made parody animation that has gained a following within the Dragon Ball Z fan community for its creative and humorous take on the iconic series. While it is not an official release from Toei Animation , it serves as a testament to the enduring influence of the franchise and the dedication of its fans to reimagining its most famous elements. Overview of the Fan Project Dbz Kamehasutra Part 2 Videol