The power to headbutt targets with great force. Sub-Power of Melee Strike. Not to be confused with Thick Skull.
Also Called[]
- Deadly Headbutt
- Head Bash
- Head Strike
- Mega Headbutt
- Power Head Attack
- Strong Headbutt
- Weaponized Headbutt
Capabilities[]
The user possesses great physical strength and speed in their head, skull, and neck allowing them to deliver a powerful headbutt. At the peak human level, this attack can knock someone out and fracture bones. At the supernatural level this power can break strong things and destroy structures.
Applications[]
Levels[]
- Peak Human Headbutt
- Enhanced Headbutt
- Supernatural Headbutt
- Absolute Headbutt
- Megaton Headbutt
- Earthquake Generation by slamming head into the ground.
- Absolute Headbutt
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- The user's skull may become fractured or broken if their skull is not strong enough.
- Repeated use may result in a headache/brain damage.
Known Users[]
See Also: Use Your Head.
Anime/Manga/Manhwa[]
- Inuyama (Air Gear)
- Various Characters (Baki the Grappler)
- Yuujiro Hanma
- Jack Hanma
- Biscuit Oliva
- Pickle
- Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
- Veemon (Digimon Series)
- Arale Norimaki (Dr. Slump)
- Son Goku (Dragon Ball series)
- Krillin (Dragon Ball Z)
- Dodoria (Dragon Ball Z)
- Members of the Yato tribe (Gintama)
- Jonathan Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part I: Phantom Blood)
- Saw Paing (Kenganverse)
- Yuji Itadori (Jujutsu Kaisen)
- Yuri (Mahou? Sonna Koto yori Kinniku da!)
- Mash Burnedead (Mashle: Magic and Muscles)
- Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto)
- Kurumi Erika/Cure Marine (Heartcatch Pretty Cure)
- [https://prettycure.fandom.com/wiki/Hoshizora_Miyuki Hoshizora
Miyuki/Cure Happy] (Smile Pretty Cure)
- Shiva (Record of Ragnarök)
- Raiden Tameemon (Record of Ragnarök)
- Chinjao (One Piece)
- Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)
- Ulti (One Piece); via the Ryu Ryu no Mi/Dragon-Dragon Fruit, Model: Pachycephalosaurus
- Saitama (One-Punch Man); only demonstrated in the webcomic
- Edajima Heihachi (Sakigake Otokojuku)
- Bolo T. (The Law of Ueki)
Cartoons/Comics[]
- Crashhopper (Ben 10)
- The Batman Who Laughs (DC Comics)
- Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (DC Comics)
- Hulk (Ultimate Marvel Comics)
- Viltrumites (Image Comics)
- Queen Lillian (Shrek)
- Jasper (Steven Universe)
- Malachite (Steven Universe)
- Practitioners of the Hercules Method (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode)
- Leonard Williams/Tyrone Cash (Ultimate Marvel Comics)
Video Games[]
- Asura (Asura's Wrath)
- Augus (Asura's Wrath)
- Bonk (Bonk's Adventure)
- Pokémon that can learn Skull Bash, Head Smash, Zen Headbutt, Iron Head, Head Charge, or Headbutt (Pokémon)
- Antlion Guards (Hλlf-Life 2 series)
- Antlion Guardian (Hλlf-Life 2: Episode Two)
- Users of Zen Headbutt (Pokémon)
- Aran Ryan (Punch-Out!! series)
- Segata Sanshiro (SEGA)
- Boars (S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series)
- Fleshes (S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series)
- Luigi (Super Smash Bros)
- Andy (Undead Unluck)
- Goultard (Wakfu)
- Black King (ULTRA MONSTERS arcade game); in Intense Headbutt
- Golza (ULTRA MONSTERS arcade game); in Sonic Headbutt
Gallery[]
The Batman Who Laughs (DC Comics) fatally headbutting an alternate version of Bruce Wayne with his spiked visor.
Saw Paing's (Kenganverse) special technique the Hammer of Burma is able to break the floor of a stadium.
Son Goku (Dragon Ball) using a headbutt to defeat Tien Shinhan during their final showdown at the 22nd Tenkaichi Budōkai/World Martial Arts Tournament...
An Antlion Guard’s (Hλlf-Life 2 series) main means of offense, is to headbutt their foes in order to deal concussive damage to them, and they can also kill the weaker enemies far easier. They also use it in strategic manners at times, like the instance of headbutting small to moderate-sized objects to attack the opposing forces from a distance.
Mark Grayson/Invincible (Invincible/Image Comics) bashing Conquest's face into pulp with a repeated headbutt.