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|similar='''[[Instant Transmission]]<br>[[Bunkai Teleport]]'''
 
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{{nihongo|'''Instantaneous Movement'''|界界|''Kai Kai''|lit. "World to World"}} is a [[technique]] that allows its user to instantly teleport to another planet, place or person. Unlike [[Instant Transmission]], the user does not actually need to [[Ki Sense|focus]] on a specific [[Ki|energy]] signature to use as a target. This means that the user can transport anywhere within and even outside the [[universe]].
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{{nihongo|'''Kai Kai'''|界界|''Kai Kai''|lit. "World to World"}} is a [[technique]] that allows its user to instantly teleport to another planet, place or person. Unlike [[Instant Transmission]], the user does not actually need to [[Ki Sense|focus]] on a specific [[Ki|energy]] signature to use as a target. This means that the user can transport anywhere within and even outside the [[universe]].
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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[[Kibito]] uses this technique after being resurrected to find [[Shin]] and [[Gohan]], and take them to the [[Sacred World of the Kai]]. He uses it again to take Gohan back to Earth after the latter had his full potential [[Old Kai's Unlock Ability|unlocked]] by [[Old Kai]].
 
[[Kibito]] uses this technique after being resurrected to find [[Shin]] and [[Gohan]], and take them to the [[Sacred World of the Kai]]. He uses it again to take Gohan back to Earth after the latter had his full potential [[Old Kai's Unlock Ability|unlocked]] by [[Old Kai]].
   
[[File:Picture 16.png|thumb|left|Kibito Kai ready to use Instantaneous Movement]]
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[[File:Picture 16.png|thumb|left|Kibito Kai ready to use Kai Kai]]
[[Kibito Kai]], who gathered this technique from Kibito when Kibito and Shin [[Fusion|fused]], uses this technique on many occasions: he used it to save [[Goku]], [[Vegeta]], [[Dende]], [[Mr. Satan]], and [[Bee]] from being killed when [[Kid Buu]] blew up Earth, and later, in ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', to save the whole population of Earth from the planet's explosion. In the 37th episode of ''Dragon Ball GT'', "[[Old Kai's Last Stand]]", when Kibito Kai goes back to [[Kami's Lookout]] a second time (looking for the [[Sacred Water]] there), he uses the Instant Transmission gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead, showing that like the more basic technique, Instantaneous Movement can still be used to look onto targets for more accurate teleporting.
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[[Kibito Kai]], who gathered this technique from Kibito when Kibito and Shin [[Fusion|fused]], uses this technique on many occasions: he used it to save [[Goku]], [[Vegeta]], [[Dende]], [[Mr. Satan]], and [[Bee]] from being killed when [[Kid Buu]] blew up Earth, and later, in ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', to save the whole population of Earth from the planet's explosion. In the 37th episode of ''Dragon Ball GT'', "[[Old Kai's Last Stand]]", when Kibito Kai goes back to [[Kami's Lookout]] a second time (looking for the [[Sacred Water]] there), he uses the Instant Transmission gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead, showing that like the more basic technique, Kai Kai can still be used to look onto targets for more accurate teleporting.
   
[[File:MajinBuuKidInstantTransmission.png|thumb|Kid Buu using Instantaneous Movement]]
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[[File:MajinBuuKidInstantTransmission.png|thumb|Kid Buu using Kai Kai]]
 
[[Kid Buu]] learns this technique by watching Kibito Kai perform it. In the anime, his technique is referred to using the generic name '''[[Instant Transmission]]'''.
 
[[Kid Buu]] learns this technique by watching Kibito Kai perform it. In the anime, his technique is referred to using the generic name '''[[Instant Transmission]]'''.
   
In ''[[Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!|Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!]]'', Goku was able to teleport himself and others to his radish field without sensing anyone, implying that he advanced his Instant Transmission into the Instantaneous Movement.
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In ''[[Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!|Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!]]'', Goku was able to teleport himself and others to his radish field without sensing anyone, implying that he advanced his Instant Transmission into the Kai Kai.
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'', it is revealed that the [[Supreme Kai (position)|Supreme Kai]] in every universe has the ability to instantly teleport to any other universe, including [[Zen-Oh's Palace]]. Shin uses this ability to transport himself, Goku and Whis to Zen-Oh's palace. In the ''Super'' manga, Shin uses this to transport him and Kibito to and from [[Universe 10]]. This variation of the ability is known as '''Kai Kai'''.
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'', it is revealed that the [[Supreme Kai (position)|Supreme Kai]] in every universe has the ability to instantly teleport to any other universe, including [[Zen-Oh's Palace]]. Shin uses this ability to transport himself, Goku and Whis to Zen-Oh's palace. In the ''Super'' manga, Shin uses this to transport him and Kibito to and from [[Universe 10]]. This variation of the ability is known as '''Kai Kai'''.
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Kibito Kai can use this technique in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'' and the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]]; in ''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series, he also uses the gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead when teleporting. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'', Kibito Kai uses the technique in order to get himself, [[Pikkon]], and [[Krillin]] to the [[Hyperbolic Time Chamber]].
 
Kibito Kai can use this technique in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'' and the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi (series)|''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series]]; in ''Budokai Tenkaichi'' series, he also uses the gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead when teleporting. In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai]]'', Kibito Kai uses the technique in order to get himself, [[Pikkon]], and [[Krillin]] to the [[Hyperbolic Time Chamber]].
   
Instantaneous Movement appears in ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'' under the name '''Kai Kai'''. Unlike Instant Transmission, which requires the user to lock onto the enemy or knocked out allies and they can teleport to them from that range, Kai Kai's range is limitless. It teleports the user to their nearest comrade, wherever the comrade is in the area. Additionally, it can function like the regular Instant Transmission in the event of fighting alone, but when used this way, it has the lock on limitation that Kai Kai usually lacks. The Kai Kai, like the Instant Transmission, uses neither ''ki'' nor stamina, making it an ability one can use without cost. When preformed by the Future Warrior they will shout Kai Kai (or '''What? What?''' if they have ''Male Voice Option 8'').<ref name="XV">[[Dragon Ball: Xenoverse]], 2015</ref><ref name="Ghost Nappa">[[Dragon Ball: Xenoverse]], '''[[Future Warrior]]''': '''Male Voice Option 8'''</ref> If the Future Warrior speaks to Elder Kai with this technique equipped, he'll notice that it is part of their known skills, (referring to it as Instantaneous Movement) and comments on Kibito using the technique, though he cannot remember his name.
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Kai Kai appears in ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]''. Unlike Instant Transmission, which requires the user to lock onto the enemy or knocked out allies and they can teleport to them from that range, Kai Kai's range is limitless. It teleports the user to their nearest comrade, wherever the comrade is in the area. Additionally, it can function like the regular Instant Transmission in the event of fighting alone, but when used this way, it has the lock on limitation that Kai Kai usually lacks. The Kai Kai, like the Instant Transmission, uses neither ''ki'' nor stamina, making it an ability one can use without cost. When preformed by the Future Warrior they will shout Kai Kai (or '''What? What?''' if they have ''Male Voice Option 8'').<ref name="XV">[[Dragon Ball: Xenoverse]], 2015</ref><ref name="Ghost Nappa">[[Dragon Ball: Xenoverse]], '''[[Future Warrior]]''': '''Male Voice Option 8'''</ref> If the Future Warrior speaks to Elder Kai with this technique equipped, he'll notice that it is part of their known skills, (referring to it as Instantaneous Movement) and comments on Kibito using the technique, though he cannot remember his name.
   
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', Kai Kai returns as a Super Skill that can be obtained by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]. It functions the same way it did in ''Xenoverse''.
 
In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', Kai Kai returns as a Super Skill that can be obtained by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]]. It functions the same way it did in ''Xenoverse''.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Kami Teleportation.JPG|Kami uses Instantaneous Movement in ''Dead Zone''
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Kami Teleportation.JPG|Kami uses Kai Kai in ''Dead Zone''
 
220 01.png|Kami warps Goku back to Earth (''Dragon Ball Full Color'')
 
220 01.png|Kami warps Goku back to Earth (''Dragon Ball Full Color'')
 
789741.jpg|Kami takes Goku back to Earth to face the Saiyans
 
789741.jpg|Kami takes Goku back to Earth to face the Saiyans
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KidBuuArrival.png|Kid Buu suddenly appears on the Sacred World of the Kai
 
KidBuuArrival.png|Kid Buu suddenly appears on the Sacred World of the Kai
 
Battle for the Universe Begins - Kibito Kai IM.PNG|Kibito Kai teleporting himself, Old Kai, and Dende away
 
Battle for the Universe Begins - Kibito Kai IM.PNG|Kibito Kai teleporting himself, Old Kai, and Dende away
OKLS - Kibito Kai IT.png|Kibito Kai using Instantaneous Movement
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OKLS - Kibito Kai IT.png|Kibito Kai using Kai Kai
Mamba Teleport.JPG|Mamba uses Instantaneous Movement
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Mamba Teleport.JPG|Mamba uses Kai Kai
 
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Revision as of 14:59, 23 September 2017

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Kai Kai (界界 Kai Kai, lit. "World to World") is a technique that allows its user to instantly teleport to another planet, place or person. Unlike Instant Transmission, the user does not actually need to focus on a specific energy signature to use as a target. This means that the user can transport anywhere within and even outside the universe.

Overview

Kami'sArrival

Kami arrives at Garlic Jr.'s fortress

Fortuneteller Baba and Kami only use this technique to transport people from the Other World to the living world. Mr. Popo, assistant to the Guardian of Earth, can use a version of this technique while sitting on his Magic Carpet.

Kibito uses this technique after being resurrected to find Shin and Gohan, and take them to the Sacred World of the Kai. He uses it again to take Gohan back to Earth after the latter had his full potential unlocked by Old Kai.

Picture 16

Kibito Kai ready to use Kai Kai

Kibito Kai, who gathered this technique from Kibito when Kibito and Shin fused, uses this technique on many occasions: he used it to save Goku, Vegeta, Dende, Mr. Satan, and Bee from being killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth, and later, in Dragon Ball GT, to save the whole population of Earth from the planet's explosion. In the 37th episode of Dragon Ball GT, "Old Kai's Last Stand", when Kibito Kai goes back to Kami's Lookout a second time (looking for the Sacred Water there), he uses the Instant Transmission gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead, showing that like the more basic technique, Kai Kai can still be used to look onto targets for more accurate teleporting.

MajinBuuKidInstantTransmission

Kid Buu using Kai Kai

Kid Buu learns this technique by watching Kibito Kai perform it. In the anime, his technique is referred to using the generic name Instant Transmission.

In Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!, Goku was able to teleport himself and others to his radish field without sensing anyone, implying that he advanced his Instant Transmission into the Kai Kai.

In Dragon Ball Super, it is revealed that the Supreme Kai in every universe has the ability to instantly teleport to any other universe, including Zen-Oh's Palace. Shin uses this ability to transport himself, Goku and Whis to Zen-Oh's palace. In the Super manga, Shin uses this to transport him and Kibito to and from Universe 10. This variation of the ability is known as Kai Kai.

In the special Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy, Mamba uses this technique to teleport from the top floor of her house to the basement where Goku Jr. and Puck were.

Variants

  • Teleporting Others - Whis possesses the ability to teleport other entities at least a moderate distance even if he is not that close to them, as shown when he teleported Goku and Vegeta from the outskirts of Beerus' temple area into Beerus' room.

Appearances in games

Kibito Kai can use this technique in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 and the Budokai Tenkaichi series; in Budokai Tenkaichi series, he also uses the gesture of placing the first two fingers of the users' hand to their forehead when teleporting. In Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Kibito Kai uses the technique in order to get himself, Pikkon, and Krillin to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.

Kai Kai appears in Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Unlike Instant Transmission, which requires the user to lock onto the enemy or knocked out allies and they can teleport to them from that range, Kai Kai's range is limitless. It teleports the user to their nearest comrade, wherever the comrade is in the area. Additionally, it can function like the regular Instant Transmission in the event of fighting alone, but when used this way, it has the lock on limitation that Kai Kai usually lacks. The Kai Kai, like the Instant Transmission, uses neither ki nor stamina, making it an ability one can use without cost. When preformed by the Future Warrior they will shout Kai Kai (or What? What? if they have Male Voice Option 8).[2][3] If the Future Warrior speaks to Elder Kai with this technique equipped, he'll notice that it is part of their known skills, (referring to it as Instantaneous Movement) and comments on Kibito using the technique, though he cannot remember his name.

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Kai Kai returns as a Super Skill that can be obtained by the Future Warrior. It functions the same way it did in Xenoverse.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, 2006
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Dragon Ball Xenoverse, 2015 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "XV" defined multiple times with different content
  3. 3.0 3.1 Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Future Warrior: Male Voice Option 8 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Ghost Nappa" defined multiple times with different content
  4. 4.0 4.1 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, 2016
  5. Daizenshuu 7, 1996
  6. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, 2014