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One of the few special attacks that Goku uses early on in the series, it is based on the game of "Rock-Paper-Scissors". | One of the few special attacks that [[Goku]] uses early on in the series, it is based on the game of "Rock-Paper-Scissors". ''Gū'' (rock) is a punch, ''Choki'' (scissors) is an eye-poke, and ''Pā'' (paper) is a palm slap. Sometimes he will use them separately, but there are also times when he uses them as a combo attack. What's more, there are also times when he will feint by calling out "''Gū''" but doing a "''Pā''". It's a respected [[Turtle Hermit School]] technique which Goku inherited from [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)|Grandpa Son Gohan]], but he stopped using it after mastering the ''[[Kamehameha]]''.<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Special Attack Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 153}}</ref> | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 3 | ||
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| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Episode 3 | ||
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| Classification | Martial Arts | ||
| Type | Combination | ||
| Range | Hand-to-hand | ||
| Creator | Turtle Hermit | ||
Jan-Ken is a combination martial arts technique used by Son Goku.
General Overview
One of the few special attacks that Goku uses early on in the series, it is based on the game of "Rock-Paper-Scissors". Gū (rock) is a punch, Choki (scissors) is an eye-poke, and Pā (paper) is a palm slap. Sometimes he will use them separately, but there are also times when he uses them as a combo attack. What's more, there are also times when he will feint by calling out "Gū" but doing a "Pā". It's a respected Turtle Hermit School technique which Goku inherited from Grandpa Son Gohan, but he stopped using it after mastering the Kamehameha.[1]
Usage
- Goku uses Jan-Ken Gū against the Bear Bandit in Dragon Ball Chapter 3.
- Goku uses Jan-Ken Gū, Choki, and Pā against Yamcha in Dragon Ball Chapter 8.
Name
An explanation of the technique's name pun or naming scheme, if applicable.
Notes
Information that does not fit into any other category. Reserved for real-world information. In-universe information should be incorporated into the biography or other available categories.
External Links
Appropriate external links related to the subject matter. Preferably these links are to officially maintained websites.
References
- ↑ "Special Attack Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 153)
