Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra -

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  1. The actual Kamehameha technique from Dragon Ball Z, here's a brief overview:

    • The Kamehameha is a concentrated ball of energy that Goku and several other characters can create and project at their opponents.
    • It is first introduced in the Dragon Ball series and becomes a signature move for Goku.
  2. Dragon Ball Z content or episodes that feature the Kamehameha: Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra

    • The Kamehameha appears in numerous episodes of Dragon Ball Z, used in various battles.
  3. Fan-made or comedic takes on the Kamehameha:

    • Fans of Dragon Ball Z often create their own comedic stories, drawings, or videos that might include humorous versions of the Kamehameha.

Plot Summary: What Happens in the Comic?

Because the Komik Dragon Ball Z Kamehasutra exists in multiple volumes (varying by bootleg reprints), the "plot" is episodic. However, the most famous edition (often called Volume 1: The Training of the Turtle Hermit) follows a hilarious premise: If you're looking for information on:

The Setup: Master Roshi, the perverted Turtle Hermit, discovers an ancient scroll buried under Kame House. The scroll is titled the "Kamehasutra." It claims to contain a training method stronger than the Super Saiyan form, but it requires "perfect marital synergy."

The Conflict: Roshi tricks Goku and Vegeta into believing that to defeat a new enemy (a goofy, rubber-faced villain named "Ribbon the Clown"), they must master the 50 poses of the Kamehasutra with their respective partners: Chi-Chi and Bulma. The actual Kamehameha technique from Dragon Ball Z,

The Comedy: The comic pivots on the characters’ pure ignorance.

The comic ends not with a battle, but with Master Roshi accidentally launching a pink, heart-shaped Kamehameha that turns the entire battlefield into a dating sim.

2. It Predated Modern Abridged Series

Long before Dragon Ball Z Abridged by TeamFourStar, Kamehasutra was doing character-driven humor. It treated the Z-Fighters not as action heroes but as socially awkward roommates. The scene where Piccolo tries to meditate through the chaos, only to be dragged into a conga line, is still widely memed in Spanish and Brazilian Dragon Ball communities.

2. Etymology and Origin

The term likely emerged in early 2010s Indonesian forums and file-sharing sites, where fans created or shared unofficial comics featuring adult situations with Dragon Ball characters. The name plays on the phonetic similarity between Kamehameha and Kamasutra.

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