HENSHIN
A word used in japanese programs such as
Kamen Rider, it means 'transform'. The protagonist would use this word and
transform into a
metal hero to defeat the enemy.
henshin
by Anonymous on Oct 26, 2003 15:57:37
Japanese word that means "transform". Used alot by old school japanese super heroes (an example of this would be "
Kamen Rider"), and recently used as a catchphrase in the new
capcom game,
Viewtiful Joe.
henshin
by Madam Luna on Jan 02, 2004 10:55:52
Japanese 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
by J. Kyle on Oct 12, 2003 04:27:45
Example:
"Henshin-a-go-go,
baby!"
henshin
by interwebmanx on Oct 28, 2003 02:24:32
Japanese for "transform".
Capcom decided to use this word in their
new game,
Viewtiful Joe, but most people outside of japan don't understand what it means.
Henshin Ryu
by Henshin Ryu on Jun 03, 2010 03:57:39
Henshin is the Japanese word for
Transformation and
Ryu is the Japanese word for (Martial Arts) School. Putting those two together means - Transformation School.
henshin a go go
by Michael R. on Oct 09, 2003 12:26:44
Henshin A Go Go
by Allon Renfro on Oct 09, 2003 11:36:35
Henshin A Go Go Baby!
by Peter the Salazar on Jan 19, 2004 14:31:05
henshin; Japanese for "transform"
Term used in "
Viewtiful Joe" to describe the
transformation from regular form to superhero form.
Informally, it may also be used as an interjection to convey a feeling of happiness, superiority, or generally any positive feeling.
Henshin A Go-Go Baby!
by Dave on Feb 19, 2004 02:24:59
*What Joe says when he has enough power to
transform into his
superhero form,
Viewtiful Joe.
*Popularized now as a phrase used as reaction to a positive moment, or to a moment of final preparations, etc.