![]() ![]() Master Mutaito's kanji 武 (pronounced bu in Japanese) means "martial arts"/"martial artist" or "military". However, in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and the God of Destruction Beerus Saga, Chiaotzu once again wears it as a large patch on the front of his Qipao. Chiaotzu wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his Qipao but removes it during Dragon Ball Z. Master Shen wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, as do Tien Shinhan and Chiaotzu before becoming Z Fighters.Ĭhiaotzu's Kanji, 餃, pronounced gyo and meaning "dumpling". Tao wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, and on the back has "kill you" written in English.Ĭrane's kanji, 鶴, pronounced tsuru and meaning "crane". Mercenary Tao's kanji, 殺, pronounced satsu and meaning "kill". Arale Norimaki (Turtle School Uniform in Dokkan Battle).In Xenoverse 2, it also appears on the left breast of the Trendy Bikini (females only) and the Swimsuit special costumes for Videl and Android 18. It also appears on the Ultimate Turtle Hermit Costume in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. It also is drawn on the back of the stone Roshi had Goku and Krillin search for during the early days of their training under him. This kanji is a patch worn on the top left side of the Turtle School Uniform, and on a much larger patch on the back. Master Roshi's kanji, 亀, pronounced kame and meaning " turtle", is the kanji that all of those trained under Master Roshi are given to wear after completing their training. 炒饭 is a Chinese way of writing the kanji rather than Japanese. ![]() This kanji is worn by Pilaf as a large front patch. Monster Carrot wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his uniform.Įmperor Pilaf's Kanji, 炒饭, pronounced chǎofàn in Mandarin and meaning "fried rice". Monster Carrot Kanji, 兎, pronounced usagi and meaning "rabbit". Yamcha (before the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament).樂 is a much more widely used kanji in Chinese than Japanese. During early Dragon Ball, Yamcha dons this kanji on the front of his uniform until he meets and trains under Master Roshi. Yamcha's kanji, 樂, pronounced raku or gaku, means "comfort" and "ease". ![]()
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