Dragon Ball Z In San Diego Comic-Con World Record With Many Hundreds Of Fans
Dragon Ball Super currently airs its English dub on Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block on Saturday evenings. It is also available to stream on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese-language release of the series is complete, and available to stream on FunimationNOW and Crunchyroll. The manga has chapters that can currently be read for free thanks to Viz Media, and Dragon Ball Super: Broly is now available on Blu-ray and DVD.
The Kamehameha was learned by Goku, and seen for the first time by fans, in episode eight of the original Dragon Ball series. In it, Master Roshi showed the move to Goku and in a shocking turn of events, Goku duplicated it effortlessly almost immediately after seeing it performed once. Since this time, the move has appeared more times than we can count, with one of its most recent uses being Goku knocking off Kefla during the Tournament of Power while in his Ultra Instinct form. It's a tried and true energy attack and as long as Dragon Ball exists, we're sure to see it appear from time to time in some form or fashion.
The record has been shattered. The attendees of San Diego Comic-Con drew upon their power as Super Saiyans to smash through the Guinness World Record for most participants in performing a Kamehameha! While the total number of participants has yet to be tallied, the record has officially been broken according to Bandai Namco and Funimation sources. Our own Megan Peters was also on hand to lend her energy to the endeavor!
Seemingly hundreds of attendees gathered in the early hours of the San Diego Comic Con to perform the move that was created by Master Roshi, but perfected by Goku in his travels through the Dragon Ball franchise. Many other characters along the way have harnessed the power of the trademark Dragon Ball move with Krillin, Yamcha, Gohan, and others harnessing its power. We're still waiting for the shocking day when Vegeta releases a version of his own that isn't the Galick Gun.
Hundreds of attendees gathered in the early hours of the San Diego Comic Con to perform the move created by Master Roshi, but perfected by Goku, in his travels through the Dragon Ball world. Krillin, Yamcha, Gohan and others too have managed to harness its power during the course of the series.
The Kamehameha was learned by Goku, and seen for the first time by fans, in episode eight of the original Dragon Ball series. In it, Master Roshi showed the move to Goku and in a shocking turn of events, Goku duplicated it effortlessly almost immediately after seeing it performed once.
Toei Animation, the home of internationally beloved hits like Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon and Digimon, originally put up a Tweet asking people to participate in the attempt.
In a moment that would make any dragon Ball Z nerd-enthusiast weep tears of joy, hundreds of fans flocked to the 2019 Dragon Ball World Adventure in their finest DBZ gear in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people simultaneously performing Goku's signature move.
And they managed to shatter the record. The attendees of San Diego Comic-Con managed to smash through the Guinness World Record for most participants in performing a Kamehameha.
For those unfamiliar with the nerd-verse of Japanese classic anime Dragon Ball Z, 'Kamehameha' is the first energy attack shown in the Dragon Ball series. One of the most widely used finishing attacks in the Dragon Ball series, it is the protagonist Goku's signature technique.
Is the Kamehameha your favorite Dragon Ball attack? If not, what is the move you see yourself performing in a high flying battle of power levels?
In a moment that would make any dragon Ball Z nerd-enthusiast weep tears of joy, hundreds of fans flocked to the 2019 Dragon Ball World Adventure in their finest DBZ gear in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people simultaneously performing Goku's signature move.