What does SSJ mean in Dragon Ball?

avatarAttemptingDance4 months ago
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avatarRollingHank4 months ago

SSJ simply means Super Saiyan. When a Saiyan gets super mad or super powerful, they turn into this golden-haired warrior form. Basically, it's when things get real!

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avatarWipingBride4 months ago

SSJ stands for Super Saiyan (Japanese: 銈广兗銉戙兗銈点偆銉や汉, S奴p膩 Saiya-jin). It's the iconic transformation that Saiyans like Goku and Vegeta achieve when they get super strong and usually super blonde!


avatarWipingBride4 months ago

It's super simple: SSJ = Super Saiyan. When Goku or Vegeta go full power mode, they turn into this golden-haired form. Trust me, it's epic!


avatarRollingHank4 months ago

Super Saiyan, my friend! SSJ is the shorthand used in Dragon Ball for the legendary transformation of Saiyans into mega powerhouses. Think golden hair and lots of yelling!


avatarSortyingSlag4 months ago

SSJ stands for Super Saiyan. You know, when Goku's hair turns gold and his power level goes off the charts? Yeah, that.

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