![]() ![]() The technique he learned is Instant Transmission: the ability to teleport. Goku says he did indeed learn something at Yardrat, and Krillin and Bulma are eager to find out what. Vegeta then demands to know if he learned any techniques from Yardrat, knowing that race had some tricks up their sleeve. Goku was nursed back to health by the friendly inhabitants of the planet, and given the armor he is wearing, due to his outfit being all torn up from his battle with Frieza. Vegeta tells Goku it went to Yardrat because that was likely the next planet the Ginyu Force was set to invade. The last thing he remembered as he was found by the Yardrat people was thinking he was in heaven. He eventually crash-landed on Planet Yardrat, falling out of the space pod. He was successful in getting off Namek in time and warped away. He grabbed it, climbed aboard and flipped every switch he could find. Suddenly, he saw one of the Ginyu Force's space pods fall past them. Goku thanks his new Instant Transmission techniqueĪ flashback shows Goku desperately trying to get Frieza's spaceship to work as it fell toward the core of the disintegrating Planet Namek. Goku himself thought the situation was hopeless. Yamcha remembers King Kai saying Frieza's Spaceship refused to work at the time. The moment Trunks leaves for the future, Vegeta asks Goku how he survived Namek's destruction. Its original American airdate was March 2, 2011. ![]() This episode first aired in Japan on May 23, 2010. "Goku's New Technique, Instantaneous Movement! Special Training Staked on 3 Years From Now") is the fifty-eighth episode of Dragon Ball Z Kai. "Goku's New Move, Instant Transmission! The Three-Year Training Session Begins!" ( 悟 ご 空 くうの 新 しんワザ、 瞬 しゅん 間 かん 移 い 動 どう!3 年 ねん 後 ごに 賭 かけた 特 とっ 訓 くん, Gokū no Shin-Waza, Shunkan-Idō! San-nen Go ni Kaketa Tokkun, lit. If it moves further around to the back of Goku and you can only see part of his face, then the Instant Transmission Kamehameha is going to come out.Undetectable Monsters! The Androids Appear! ![]() If it moves in front of Goku to show his entire face, then a Super Kamehameha is going to come out. If you are having difficulties reacting to this super, look at the way the camera moves before the super activates. This is also a very solid super and can compliment the few holes that Goku’s other level 1 has. ![]() If this super is done in the air, then Goku will teleport to the ground behind the opponent. It does the same amount of damage, however, before the beam fires, Goku will teleport behind the opponent and fire the beam upwards at a 45° angle. Goku’s other level 1, which is a modified version of the Super Kamehameha. This super can be angled in the same way the regular Kamehameha can, by pressing the stick up on the ground, or down in the air. This is a very solid super and this and the Instant Transmission should be your go to combo enders due to their ease of comboing into, and their good amount of damage. It is a stronger version of his regular Kamehameha, being larger and doing more damage. Goku’s level 1 super which can be fired on the ground or in the air. The following moves are classified as Super Moves, read on to learn tips on how to use them effectively. This move does pretty good damage and can be used to keep opponents in check from full screen It can also be angled down while in the air by pressing down on the control stick. This special can be angled upwards while on the ground by simply pressing up on the control stick. Goku fires a large beam that crosses the entire screen almost instantly. This does put you into the air, so you can’t combo into his level 3, so keep that in mind when using this special. The EX version causes a wall bounce for a simple combo extension. In similar function to Goku’s Dragon Flash Fist, the medium version goes further and higher than the light version, however, this DOES do more damage than the light version. Goku moves forward and upward with a flurry of kicks that easily combo into either version of Goku’s Super Kamehameha. This move can be thrown into your block strings to try to mix up the opponent with an unexpected overhead! It’s not safe on block though, so be careful throwing it out randomly, because if it gets blocked, you’re gonna be eating a chunk of damage. The EX version teleports to the opponent before performing the punch. The medium version goes a little further than the light version, but does the same amount of damage. Goku flies forward and strikes the opponent with an overhead punch. ![]()
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