Animated Character Database
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Double Tsuihikidan is an energy wave attack used by Krillin. Krillin bends down as he brings his arms to his sides and charges up. Then, he brings his hands forward and fires two reddish-orange energy waves that follow the opponent like homing missiles, inflicting a great deal of damage.


Piccolo uses this attack in an enraged attempt to defeat Goku in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. Goku is at first dismissive of it and unimpressed by its unoriginality, so he simply leaps out of the way. However, he soon realizes that he is mistaken after the Chasing Bullet turns around and comes right back at him. Goku then leaps high into the air and fires a Feet Kamehameha to stay ahead of it. Goku suddenly drops out of the air and runs toward Piccolo, leading the beam directly into the horrified Namekian. Piccolo's arm became badly wounded, forcing him to rip it off and regenerate a new one.

Piccolo uses the Chasing Bullet again while training with a clone to prepare for the two Saiyans' arrival.

During the Other World Tournament, Pikkon and Goku both use similar attacks, though they eventually cause the two attacks to collide and create an explosion.

Film Appearances[]

In Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, Piccolo uses this same attack to vaporize Dore, one of Cooler's personal militiamen, despite Dore's attempt to block it. Shortly after killing Neiz with his own attack, Piccolo attempts to use the Chasing Bullet on Salza, but Salza notices the attack behind him and deflects it.

Video Game Appearances[]

This technique is Piccolo's charged Ki Blast in the Butōden series and Budokai Tenkaichi series.

Character meaning[]

  • 追 (Tsui) - Pursue / chase after
  • 尾 (Bi) - Tail
  • 弾 (Dan) - Bullet
  • 追尾 (Tsuibi) means following or pursuing.
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