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Leave My Daddy Alone! (お父さんをいじめるな Otōsan wo Ijimeruna) is a Rush Attack used by Gohan.
Overview[]
First, Gohan powers up a fiery yellow energy aura around his body. Then, he charges at the opponent using the yellow aura as a shield. With an incredible force, he immediately crashes into the foe with his head, inflicting a high amount of damage.
Usage[]
Gohan uses this attack during the battle against Raditz. Hearing his father's screams of pain because of Raditz continuously stomping him, Gohan who is still crying explodes with rage and breaks free from Raditz's spacepod he is trapped in. Raditz immediately becomes even more surprised when he reads on his scouter that Gohan's power level increases up to 1,307, being higher than that of Goku's and Piccolo's. Gohan starts glowing red and then angrily charges at Raditz with the "Leave My Daddy Alone!" headbutt, breaking the chest area of his Battle Armor and seriously injuring him, while sending him forcefully backwards and screaming in pain which causes Raditz to become stunned.[7]
Gohan uses a similar attack while training with Piccolo in preparation for the Saiyan invasion of Earth.[8] While he was a baby, Gohan used a similar technique to destroy a tree he was about to crash into.[9]
Variations[]
- Evil Rise Strike - A variation used by Kid Gohan in the Xenoverse series.
- Unrelenting Barrage - A stronger variation used by Kid Gohan in the Xenoverse series and Xeno Gohan in World Mission.
- Masenretsushōheki - An enhanced variation of the technique used by Xeno Gohan in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Kyokugen Masenretsushōheki - A stronger variation of Masenretsushōheki used by Super Saiyan 4 Xeno Gohan in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Masenretsushōheki - An enhanced variation of the technique used by Xeno Gohan in Dragon Ball Heroes.
Video Game Appearances[]
Leave My Daddy Alone! was named in the Raging Blast series, where it is one of Kid Gohan's Super Attacks. It is named Charge! in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit and Miracle Full Force (ミラクル全開パワー Mirakuru Zenkai Pawā, lit. "Miracle Wide-Open Power") in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (the aura around his body is blue in this game). Gohan uses it in a cutscene in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World.
The technique is named Quick Attack in Dragon Ball Online, and part of the Martial Artist skill tree. The user first charges a blue aura around their body and then dashes at a target, stunning them on impact. When performed behind an enemy, it can deal an additional 50% damage.
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, the attack is called Evil Ray Strike. During the altered history of the Saiyan conflict, Gohan's Leave My Daddy Alone fails to hit Raditz as he was able to dodge it thanks to a Power Up received from Towa's Dark Magic. As a result of the failed attack, Raditz tries to kill Gohan with a Saturday Crash, but Gohan is saved by the arrival of the Future Warrior who moves Gohan out of the way of Raditz's attack. There are also two variations of the technique Evil Rise Strike and Unrelenting Barrage.
In Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, it appears as the support attack of Gohan (Boy) (a Z-Assist character which represents Gohan before his training with Piccolo).
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, it returns under the name Evil Ray Strike and is one of Kid Gohan's Super Skills. It can also be learned by the Future Warrior by completing Gohan's Initiation Test to train under him.
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References[]
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game, 2000
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, 2008
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, 2009
- ↑ Dragon Ball Online, 2010
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Dragon Ball Xenoverse, 2015
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 5, "Gohan's Rage"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 18, "The End of Snake Way"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 171, "Memories of Gohan"