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<blockquote data-quote="OolongGuy" data-source="post: 50644" data-attributes="member: 1496"><p><span class="uw_large_emoji">Nah, "Turtle Destruction Wave" is just a myth. The Kamehame-ha is named after the Hawaiian king Kamehameha. The attack is probably most accurately translated as "Kamehame Wave".</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Kikouhou is more accurately translated as the Qigong Cannon/Gun. Kikou is the Japanese name for Qigong, which refers to the internal systems of Chinese martial arts that focus on training and developing one's Qi/Ki using special breathing exercises.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Spirit Bomb is still accurate because Dama can refer to any kind of rounded object, like some kind of bomb. In fact, Dan (bullet) and Dama are both used synonymously in Japanese sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OolongGuy, post: 50644, member: 1496"] [UWSL]Nah, "Turtle Destruction Wave" is just a myth. The Kamehame-ha is named after the Hawaiian king Kamehameha. The attack is probably most accurately translated as "Kamehame Wave".[/UWSL] The Kikouhou is more accurately translated as the Qigong Cannon/Gun. Kikou is the Japanese name for Qigong, which refers to the internal systems of Chinese martial arts that focus on training and developing one's Qi/Ki using special breathing exercises. Spirit Bomb is still accurate because Dama can refer to any kind of rounded object, like some kind of bomb. In fact, Dan (bullet) and Dama are both used synonymously in Japanese sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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