In the Budokai series, one of the Shin's special attacks involves him summoning a block of Katchin and throwing it at his opponent (technique called Supernatural Abilities in Budokai 3). Later in the game, Shin makes a block of Katchin appear in order to test the Z Sword like he did in the manga/anime. Unable to break it even with a Kamehameha, Goku uses Instant Transmission to pass the wall and get the ancient artifact hidden inside. In Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, there is a wall made of Katchin in the Cave of the Ancients on Grand Kai's Planet. After Vegito greatly pummeled Fused Zamasu and was about to finish him off with a Final Kamehameha before defusing, Fused Zamasu hurls a block of Katchin at him, before following up with several more blocks of Katchin. In the Dragon Ball Super manga version of the "Future" Trunks Saga, the conflict between Goku and Fused Zamasu, Fused Zamasu is able to summon a block of Katchin and hurls it towards Goku, then proceed to spawn four more Katchin Blocks, which greatly damaged Goku. As Shin about to toss Trunks the block, Kibito sensed Babidi's movements so the Katchin was not used.įused Zamasu hurling a summoned Katchin Block at Goku
In the future, Shin summoned a block of Katchin to finalize Trunks' training in preparation for Babidi's arrival on Earth. As Goku hurled the cube at Gohan, the Z Sword proved no match for the cube of Katchin, and thus the sacred Z Sword was broken, leaving the blade no longer than a dagger and releasing Old Kai.įuture Trunks, Shin, & Kibito leave the block of Katchin behind on the Sacred World of the Kai in Dragon Ball Super manga During the Majin Buu Saga, Shin used his powers of Magic Materialization to summon a block of Katchin to test the Z Sword.