Swagkage | Explaining the Kaioken @Swagkage | Uploaded October 2016 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
The title says all - today I'll be talking about the Kaioken. This isn't a long discussion as you can tell by the video length, but that's just because the Kaioken is pretty simple and straightforward.
Also, one thing I didn't touch on in the video is its pronunciation and name meaning. Its most direct translation is "Fist of the King of Worlds," or "Kaio-sama Fist." In other words, it's a technique named after Kaio-sama/King Kai, with "fist" slapped onto the end for whatever reason.
The fact that it's named after Kaio-sama means it's pronounced KAI-o-ken, not KAY-o-ken, by the way.
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The title says all - today I'll be talking about the Kaioken. This isn't a long discussion as you can tell by the video length, but that's just because the Kaioken is pretty simple and straightforward.
Also, one thing I didn't touch on in the video is its pronunciation and name meaning. Its most direct translation is "Fist of the King of Worlds," or "Kaio-sama Fist." In other words, it's a technique named after Kaio-sama/King Kai, with "fist" slapped onto the end for whatever reason.
The fact that it's named after Kaio-sama means it's pronounced KAI-o-ken, not KAY-o-ken, by the way.
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Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/swagkage
Subscribe to the channel: youtube.com/channel/UCeo3JUEsPIaeowbIkdu9AXg?sub_confirmation=1
Outro music: youtube.com/watch?v=sQ8vyQkkItk