henshin


j-panese word that means “transform”. used alot by old school j-panese super heroes (an example of this would be “kamen rider”), and recently used as a catchphrase in the new capcom game, viewtiful joe.
heeennnsshiiinn!
(person transforms into j-panese super hero)
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a word used in j-panese programs such as kamen rider, it means ‘transform’. the protagonist would use this word and transform into a metal hero to defeat the enemy.
-grabs kabuto zectar and slides it into belt- henshin!
j-panese for “transform.” a popular catch phrase used in capcom’s new game viewtiful joe. used to activate v-watch and transform into viewtiful form (used by captain blue, sylvia and joe).
“henshin-a-go-go, baby!”/”henshin-a-bye-bye!”/”henshin around!”
j-panese for “transform”. capcom decided to use this word in their new game, viewtiful joe, but most people outside of j-pan don’t understand what it means.
hahaha, henshin-a-go-go baby! uh, what does henshin mean anyway? lol
a word used to activate a v-watch and transform its owner into an unstoppable superhero.
“henshin-a-go-go, baby!”

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