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'''Mad Dog Fist''' (狂拳) is a [[technique]] used by [[Goku]]. Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable [[dog]], Goku catches his opponent off guard eventually knocking him out with a swift kick by jumping from behind.
 
'''Mad Dog Fist''' (狂拳) is a [[technique]] used by [[Goku]]. Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable [[dog]], Goku catches his opponent off guard eventually knocking him out with a swift kick by jumping from behind.
   
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[[File:Crazy monkey technique.jpg|thumb|left|Crazy monkey technique]]
 
Goku mistakenly calls this technique Kyo-ken in the manga, which [[Master Roshi]] (disguised as Jackie Chun), yells at him for ("You've got your Martial Arts words wrong! Kyo-ken means MAD DOG!"). This creates controversory on whether [[Akira Toriyama]] had already thought of [[Kaio-ken]] or not.
 
Goku mistakenly calls this technique Kyo-ken in the manga, which [[Master Roshi]] (disguised as Jackie Chun), yells at him for ("You've got your Martial Arts words wrong! Kyo-ken means MAD DOG!"). This creates controversory on whether [[Akira Toriyama]] had already thought of [[Kaio-ken]] or not.
 
This technique is not present in the anime.
 
 
[[Category:Techniques]]
 
[[Category:Techniques]]
 
[[Category:Offensive techniques]]
 
[[Category:Offensive techniques]]

Revision as of 07:20, 10 March 2011

Mad Dog Fist (狂拳) is a technique used by Goku. Pretending to be a wild uncontrollable dog, Goku catches his opponent off guard eventually knocking him out with a swift kick by jumping from behind.

Crazy monkey technique

Crazy monkey technique

Goku mistakenly calls this technique Kyo-ken in the manga, which Master Roshi (disguised as Jackie Chun), yells at him for ("You've got your Martial Arts words wrong! Kyo-ken means MAD DOG!"). This creates controversory on whether Akira Toriyama had already thought of Kaio-ken or not.