Dragonball: Telekinesis
Dragonball:
Telekinesis
Some would call them
telekinetic powers
mentally manipulating
quantum entanglement.
Albert Einstein
called it
"spooky action
at a distance".
Although many things
happen in Dragonball,
which can be explained
with the western term
"Telekinesis", but this
is never mentioned itself.
Neither
in manga
nor anime.
But it is shown with
flowery paraphrases:
Chōnōryoku
(Supernatural Power)
by General Blue
Dragonball Chapter # 77 (June 3, 1986):
Blue's Shining Eyes
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Bright_Blue_Eyes
Although,
funny enough,
this force, called Ki,
is a naturally energy,
just a tangible energy
inside every object.
An individual is able
to manipulate it
and use it outside
the body for many
different techniques.
Tsuooh!
by Chiaotzu
...
Dragonball Chapter # 121 (April 21, 1987):
Kuririn's Great Strategy
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Kuririn%27s_Master_Plan
...
after his
Tic!, Tac!, Toc!, Tac!
trickery at the draw.
Dragonball Chapter # 116 (March 17, 1987):
Manufactured Matchups
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctored_Lottery
Unfortunately,
it's overlooked
that Chiaotzu's ability
was so pronounced
to scan the ink
as fast as "lightning".
Dragonball Chapter # 116 (March 17, 1987):
Manufactured Matchups
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctored_Lottery
Plaf! by
King Piccolo
Dragonball Chapter # 146 (October 13, 1987):
Kame-Sen'nin's Final Mafūba!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Maf%C5%AB-Ba
Or just Ki by
its descendant
Piccolo
Dragonball Chapter # 205 (November 21, 1988):
A Fight in the Afterlife!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/A_Warrior_in_Hell
Tyah!! by King Kai,
the inventor of
the Genkidama!
Dragonball Chapter # 212 (February 21, 1989):
The Saiyans Approach!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Closer..._Closer...
Also just Ki
by Ginyu
Dragonball Chapter # 273 (May 8, 1990):
The Terrible Ginyu Special-Squad
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Deadly_Fighters
Paralysis
by Guldo
Dragonball Chapter # 274 (May 15, 1990):
Gurd’s Psychic Powers
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Gurd%27s_Psychic_Powers
Also just Ki
by Freezer
Dragonball Chapter # 310 (January 29, 1991):
Searching Each Other Out
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Aerial_Battle
Biii by Cell
Dragonball Chapter # 389 (September 8, 1992):
Message of Terror
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Message_of_Terror
The Arseholes
of ScrewAttack!
foully used a scene
from a filler
to "prove" what
a weak Telekinet
Goku is.
A filler from
a hospital scene,
from a battered Goku,
to "prove" that Goku
is a weak Telekinet,
even in top condition.
Because they know
how easy it is
to fix Schwachmat
with Telekinesis
to squish him.
Superman v1 # 656 (November, 2006)
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_Vol_1_656
So SA/DCtard
Wiz [Ben(jamin)
"Bullshit" Singer]
had to write away
Goku's
telekinetic abilities.
Goku is
a perfectionist.
He not only trains
to master
every single ability
perfectly,
but also
to strengthen!
Telekinesis
Some would call them
telekinetic powers
mentally manipulating
quantum entanglement.
Albert Einstein
called it
"spooky action
at a distance".
Although many things
happen in Dragonball,
which can be explained
with the western term
"Telekinesis", but this
is never mentioned itself.
Neither
in manga
nor anime.
But it is shown with
flowery paraphrases:
Chōnōryoku
(Supernatural Power)
by General Blue
Dragonball Chapter # 77 (June 3, 1986):
Blue's Shining Eyes
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Bright_Blue_Eyes
Although,
funny enough,
this force, called Ki,
is a naturally energy,
just a tangible energy
inside every object.
An individual is able
to manipulate it
and use it outside
the body for many
different techniques.
Tsuooh!
by Chiaotzu
...
Dragonball Chapter # 121 (April 21, 1987):
Kuririn's Great Strategy
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Kuririn%27s_Master_Plan
...
after his
Tic!, Tac!, Toc!, Tac!
trickery at the draw.
Dragonball Chapter # 116 (March 17, 1987):
Manufactured Matchups
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctored_Lottery
Unfortunately,
it's overlooked
that Chiaotzu's ability
was so pronounced
to scan the ink
as fast as "lightning".
Dragonball Chapter # 116 (March 17, 1987):
Manufactured Matchups
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctored_Lottery
Plaf! by
King Piccolo
Dragonball Chapter # 146 (October 13, 1987):
Kame-Sen'nin's Final Mafūba!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/The_Maf%C5%AB-Ba
Or just Ki by
its descendant
Piccolo
Dragonball Chapter # 205 (November 21, 1988):
A Fight in the Afterlife!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/A_Warrior_in_Hell
Tyah!! by King Kai,
the inventor of
the Genkidama!
Dragonball Chapter # 212 (February 21, 1989):
The Saiyans Approach!!
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Closer..._Closer...
Also just Ki
by Ginyu
Dragonball Chapter # 273 (May 8, 1990):
The Terrible Ginyu Special-Squad
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Deadly_Fighters
Paralysis
by Guldo
Dragonball Chapter # 274 (May 15, 1990):
Gurd’s Psychic Powers
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Gurd%27s_Psychic_Powers
Also just Ki
by Freezer
Dragonball Chapter # 310 (January 29, 1991):
Searching Each Other Out
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Aerial_Battle
Biii by Cell
Dragonball Chapter # 389 (September 8, 1992):
Message of Terror
https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Message_of_Terror
The Arseholes
of ScrewAttack!
foully used a scene
from a filler
to "prove" what
a weak Telekinet
Goku is.
A filler from
a hospital scene,
from a battered Goku,
to "prove" that Goku
is a weak Telekinet,
even in top condition.
Because they know
how easy it is
to fix Schwachmat
with Telekinesis
to squish him.
Superman v1 # 656 (November, 2006)
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_Vol_1_656
So SA/DCtard
Wiz [Ben(jamin)
"Bullshit" Singer]
had to write away
Goku's
telekinetic abilities.
Goku is
a perfectionist.
He not only trains
to master
every single ability
perfectly,
but also
to strengthen!
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