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Energy blasts allowed kids to use their imagination to create something out of nothing. The Dragon Ball franchise is built on top of delivering the coolest energy attacks in pop culture. With so many amazing energy blasts found throughout the franchise, we had to limit it to the top ten from Dragon Ball Z specifically. Dragon Ball Z is arguably the most famous anime in the franchise, presenting some of the most iconic energy beams in all of anime.
10) Buster Cannon

Buster Cannon didn’t really exist in the context of the original Dragon Ball Z. The Buster Cannon is mostly a generic energy blast that Trunks uses throughout the anime. It wouldn’t be named Buster Cannon until the video games. Nonetheless, the Buster Cannon deserves a spot on this list for how iconic Trunks yells out “BUSTER CANNON” every time he uses it in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai.
9) Tri-Beam

Tien has always been one of the most underappreciated characters in the franchise, and his iconic Tri-Beam move is one of the most underrated attacks in the franchise. Using the palms and thumbs of his hands, Tien forms a triangle that unleashes a devastating blast. It’s a cool-looking pose, and it had an amazing climactic moment when Tien used the move to stop Cell from absorbing Android 18. Tri-Beam became futile against Cell, yet it at least gave Tien one last heroic moment in Dragon Ball Z before he fully devolved into the background.
8) Galick Gun

Vegeta only really used the Galick Gun once in the manga, but it was such a standout moment from the Dragon Ball Z anime that it became one of his signature moves. Vegata unleashes an all-powerful blast from his palms, with the intent of killing Goku or destroying the Earth. Goku matches the energy beam with his iconic Kamehameha, delivering the franchise’s most iconic beam struggles. It’s one of the highlights of the entire series, earning the Galick Gun a spot on our list.
7) Death Beam

What made Frieza so imposing was how effortlessly he made everything seem. He was so unnaturally strong that he often defeated people by barely lifting a finger. This is best exemplified by his signature energy blast, the Death Beam, which is just a thin beam emitted from his finger. Death Beam showcases Frieza’s overwhelming power, highlighting how he doesn’t need to use anything more than his finger to kill anyone. The move was also used to deadly effect against the heroes, piercing people like Piccolo and Vegeta with ease. Even when Frieza has become a more skilled fighter, his go-to move is still the Death Beam, showing off his arrogance.
6) Final Flash

By the time Vegeta used Final Flash against Cell, fans had already been treated with a plethora of energy beams and attacks. What made the Final Flash stand out was its over-the-top nature. Final Flash was arguably the largest beam attack fans saw at that point, and it was so large that it literally blasts across the Earth. However, despite being Vegeta’s strongest attack, it was ultimately futile against Cell. The purpose of the Final Flash was ultimately to showcase Cell’s overwhelming power and how powerless the heroes are against him. The Final Flash would get a second lease on life in video games, where it’s presented as the extremely powerful move we know it was supposed to be.













