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“Who are you people!? Don’t you see the universe matters more than your meaningless squabble?“
— Shin, to Vegeta and Goku in “Vegeta’s Pride”
Shin (シン Shin)[1][2] the East Supreme Kai (東の界王神 Higashi no Kaiōshin, lit. “God of the East King of the Worlds”), primarily known just as Supreme Kai (界王神 Kaiōshin, lit. “God of the Kings of the Worlds”), is the ruler of the eastern area of both the living and the otherworld in the universe and the Supreme Kai of Universe 7.
Mục Lục
- 1 Appearance
- 2 Personality
- 3 Biography
- 4 Other Dragon Ball stories
- 5 Power
- 6 Abilities
- 7 Video Game Appearances
- 8 Voice Actors
- 9 Battles
- 10 List of characters killed by Shin
- 11 Trivia
- 12 Gallery
- 13 See also
- 14 References
- 15 Site Navigation
Appearance
Shin is short, pink-skinned (purple in the anime) with a white mohawk and dressed in a posh Kai outfit. He also wears a pair of green Potara earrings (yellow in the anime).
Personality
Shin’s attitude changes as the Majin Buu Saga presses forward. When he is first introduced, he squints his eyes at Goku and smiles in a manner that makes him seem mysterious and powerful. Just as what a supreme leader of the universe should be, he is calm, wise, humble and thinks rationally at critical moments. Later on, his constant surprise at the Saiyans power and his dependence on others to protect the universe against Majin Buu make him seem more fearful and innocent, most likely due to his previous inability to combat those kind of powerful beings himself.
Although he knows a good amount of information about the universe, he is rather ignorant of some important things known by other Kais and Gods of Destruction, due to his lack of full training since the elimination of the other Supreme Kais. For example, he was completely unaware of Zeno and who he was, as in the Tournament of Destroyers, he asked his ancestor who he was, for which he was slapped on the head and informed. Adding onto this, he was unaware of Ultra Instinct, while many of the other Gods of Destruction and Supreme Kais were familiar with the ability. Yet another example was his obliviousness about the fusing abilities of the Potara, which led to him fusing with Kibito before realizing the fusion would be permanent.
Generally, Shin believes that Supreme Kais must uphold a moral standard. He holds some disgust for perversion, as when Goku offered dirty magazines to Old Kai in exchange for unlocking Gohan’s power, Shin tells Goku that such an offer was inappropriate, only to be extremely shocked and disgusted when he learns that Old Kai actually uses his omniscient vision to see girls playing volleyball on the beach, yelling “You call yourself a Kai?!” In the Dragon Ball Super manga, Shin condemns Goku Black for engaging in behavior unbecoming of a Supreme Kai after the latter mortally wounds Gowasu.
He has a strained relationship with Beerus as he rarely gets along with him though he tolerates his occasional rough and rude behavior towards him. Their relationship is further strained after the Grand Minister announced the stipulations for the Tournament of Power; after Beerus had condemned him for being too uninvolved with the mortal worlds since Shin believed that mortals needed to develop their levels on their own, Shin retorted Beerus of slacking off instead of doing his job.
Biography
Background
Shin as the Eastern Supreme Kai during the peaceful era.
Prior to having become a Supreme Kai, Shin had been an apprentice to the old Supreme Kai.[3]
Enjoying a peaceful life on the Sacred World of the Kai with his fellow Supreme Kais, Shin was unaware until too late that he and the other Supreme Kais had been targeted and marked for death by the ruthless wizard Bibidi, who was determined to wipe them out by unleashing his fearsome monster, Majin Buu, on all of them.
After hearing that North and West Supreme Kais had been killed by Kid Buu, Shin and Daikaioh prepared to face off against the buffed-up monster (Kid Buu who had absorbed South Supreme Kai and transformed into what Old Kai later called the huge Buu, or in the games and by TV known as Super Buu). While “Kid Buu” was after Shin, Grand Supreme Kai intervened, but was absorbed by Huge Buu. But Huge Buu turned into an obese, childlike monster, and to his relief, Shin was spared by Majin Buu, whose evil had been reduced thanks to Grand Supreme Kai’s good nature.
To avenge his friends, Shin eventually caught Bibidi off guard and destroyed the evil wizard while Majin Buu was locked up in a ball. Shin then hid the ball deep under the surface of Planet Earth, fearing that he would be powerless to stop Majin Buu himself.
Shin then returned to the Sacred World of the Kais, aided by a new bodyguard, Kibito, to carry on with his life of peace.
He eventually become a full-fledged Supreme Kai at some point after the All Universe Hide and Seek Tournament, which occurred during or after 239,856 Before Age. Due to the deaths of the other four Supreme Kais, Shin became known simply as the Supreme Kai.
Dragon Ball Z
World Tournament Saga
Main articles: Majin Buu Saga and Fusion Saga
Shin and Kibito making their debut in Dragon Ball Z
Many eons later, Shin and Kibito traveled to Earth to find the help of Earth’s greatest heroes, Goku, Gohan, and Vegeta, for he had learned that Babidi (the clone of Bibidi) was planning to release Majin Buu from a Sealed Ball. Babidi had sent two of his possessed human henchmen, Yamu and Spopovich, to start gathering energy for Majin Buu, and the pair did so starting with the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. Shin paralyzed Gohan, and after Yamu and Spopovich succeeded in stealing Gohan’s energy, Shin explains he paralyzed Gohan so they could get the energy so he could follow them. They proceeded to head back to Babidi’s spaceship, with Shin and some of the Z-Fighters following them. When they arrived, Shin was shocked to see that Babidi had already enlisted the aid of the Demon King, Dabura. Much to Shin’s horror, Dabura had easily discovered the Kais’ and the Z Fighters’ hiding grounds, and proceeded to attack everyone, killing Kibito in the process and turning Piccolo and Krillin to stone with his spit. Shin eventually entered Babidi’s ship along with the three Saiyans to go through multiple stage battles in order to reach the heart of Babidi’s ship where the dormant Majin Buu would be found. Shin warned everyone that Babidi’s minions were considered as the strongest fighters in the universe, and it was recommended that each of them should fight together. However, Shin was often left in disbelief by how easily the Saiyans defeated these would-be strongest fighters with ease and by themselves (with the likes of Vegeta defeating Pui Pui and Goku defeating Yakon).
Shin at the World Martial Arts Tournament while fighting Piccolo
When it came time for Gohan to fight, his opponent was Dabura and Gohan was able to hold his own. After Vegeta expressed his outrage to Gohan’s poor fighting, saying he should have beaten him by then, Dabura mysteriously decided to withdraw from his battle with Gohan. Dabura stated that he has discovered the perfect warrior to handle them all at once, which is a revelation that baffles Shin, believing that Babidi does not have anyone more powerful than Dabura. After a heated argument with Vegeta (who threatened to destroy the ship with the risk of awakening Majin Buu), Shin was quick to realize that Vegeta is the warrior that Dabura spoke of, and his fears came to light when Babidi had possessed Vegeta, turning him into Majin Vegeta.
Shin in Babidi’s spaceship
Babidi transports them all back to the World Martial Arts Tournament, and Majin Vegeta begins to kill many civilians (and almost his own wife, Bulma) with a couple of Big Bang Attacks. When it became clear that Majin Vegeta will proceed to kill unless Goku accepts his challenge to the finish, Goku is forced to accept the challenge provided that they are transported by Babidi to an area with no civilians present. Shin had forbid this to happen as the energy loss resulting from a battle between the two will result in Majin Buu’s resurrection. Shin attempted to prevent Goku from fighting, but shockingly, Goku threatens to destroy Shin if he gets in the way. Seeing that Goku and Vegeta are far too powerful to stop, Shin had no choice but let the battle transpire. After Babidi fulfills Goku’s request to be transported to a deserted area, Shin accompanied by Gohan, managed to reach the heart of Babidi’s ship where the cocoon of Majin Buu is located. Shin and Gohan are greeted by Babidi and Dabura who are trying to prevent any interruption of Majin Buu’s return.
Majin Buu Saga
Main articles: Majin Buu Saga and Fusion Saga
Shin fearing Majin Buu’s revival
As Shin and Gohan prepare their assault, Majin Buu had already reached full power as a result of Goku and Majin Vegeta fighting as Super Saiyan 2s, giving Majin Buu a massive boost in power. Despite Gohan’s best efforts in stopping Majin Buu’s revival with Kamehameha waves, it was not enough and Majin Buu had returned. Shin and Gohan witnessed in horror as Majin Buu easily overwhelmed Demon King Dabura in battle (with Majin Buu angered after being badly criticized by Dabura as an “idiot and a waste” due to Majin Buu’s childlike attitude) and Babidi takes temporary control of Majin Buu by threatening to seal him up in the very same ball just like his father did eons before. Babidi ordered his new “pet” to kill Shin and Gohan. Shin and Gohan were far outmatched by Majin Buu’s fighting abilities. Majin Buu had severely and almost fatally injured Shin in battle and had nearly killed Gohan by attempting to blast him into outer-space. With the little strength he had left, Shin nullified Buu’s attack over Gohan thus saving Gohan’s life. Buu was later confronted by Majin Vegeta who had already rendered Goku unconscious during their battle. Majin Vegeta challenged Buu to the death to not only redeem himself for the suffering he has caused before but to also avenge Gohan, believing that he is dead because he can no longer feel his presence. Majin Vegeta could not stop Majin Buu despite utilizing a self-explosion technique to finish Buu. Shin had survived his ordeal with Buu once again, but was still badly injured and weak. While trying to find Gohan, Shin had collapsed and lost consciousness.
Supreme Kai and Kibito introduce Gohan to the Z Sword
Fortunately, Kibito (who was resurrected by Shenron via Bulma’s wish to restore the lives of the good people killed within that day) found Shin and healed him. Then, the two found and healed Gohan, and teleport him to the World of the Kais. There, they would have him unlock the legendary Z Sword, and try and use it to help him defeat Majin Buu once and for all. During Gohan’s training, Goku, whose time on Earth had ended (he was dead, due to sacrificing himself to stop Cell seven years earlier) arrived on the World of the Kais. After Gohan had mastered the handling of the unbelievably heavy Z Sword, Shin thought that a proper demonstration of the sword’s power was in order. He materialized a block of Katchin, the hardest known metal in the universe for Gohan to cut through with the Z Sword. However the Z Sword was broken from the demonstration (with Goku throwing it at Gohan to slice with the sword) which caused the release of Old Kai, who was an ancestor of Shin.
Shin sitting in the Sacred World of Kai
Shin, along with Goku and Kibito, witnessed the elder Kai train Gohan personally, awakening Gohan’s hidden sleeping powers (as this is apparently a technique that the Elder Kai’s enemies had feared). During this time, everyone could sense that Majin Buu had transformed into Super Buu and had exterminated the planet’s populace with Human Extinction Attack. When Gotenks could not stop Super Buu, Gohan returned to Earth and was able to best Super Buu in battle, until being absorbed.
Shin and Kibito unknowingly fuse and form Kibito Kai
Old Kai had revealed that the Potara Earrings can perform fusion between two beings with one person wearing just one earring on the left ear and the other person wears one earring on the right. Shin and Kibito tested Elder Kai’s revelations (and were oblivious to the fact that the fusion was permanent until it was too late) and became Kibito Kai. Although Kibito Kai was much stronger than Shin, his power was still insufficient to defeat Majin Buu. After becoming aware of the permanent fusion, Goku (resurrected by Old Kai’s life-force) returned to Earth to attempt to fuse with his son Gohan, who was being outclassed by the much more powerful Super Buu (who had already absorbed Piccolo and Gotenks). Shin’s personality was dominant in Kibito Kai, with no notable traces of Kibito.
Kibito Kai’s later roles no longer required direct battle against villains, only interference on Goku’s behalf with the use of his Kai Kai.
Dragon Ball Super
God of Destruction Beerus Saga
Main article: God of Destruction Beerus Saga
Shin and Kibito used the Namekian Dragon Balls to defuse
In manga chapter “Battle of Gods”, Kibito Kai gathers the Namekian Dragon Balls to get them out of Champa’s grasp, only to find that they were not what he was looking for. Kibito Kai then uses their Dragon Balls to wish himself back into Shin and Kibito. As a result, Shin is no longer permanently fused with Kibito.
Universe 6 Saga
Main article: Universe 6 Saga
Shin, Kibito and Old Kai arrive on the Nameless Planet
In the anime, sometime after the battle with Golden Frieza, Kibito Kai goes to New Namek to request to use their Dragon Balls so they could defuse into Shin and Kibito because he thinks it feels weird. Shin, along with Kibito and Old Kai, attends the tournament between Beerus’ and Champa’s teams on the Nameless Planet. When Goku and the rest of the gang arrives, Shin greets Goku. When he tries to explain to Goku why he and Kibito are split, Goku quickly rushes to Fuwa and his attendant. When Zeno appears at the end of the tournament, he can be heard inquiring who the childlike figure is to Old Kai who smacks him for his gross misunderstanding. He then joins all other gods in bowing at Zeno’s feet.
“Future” Trunks Saga
Main article: “Future” Trunks Saga In the manga version of Super, Shin and Kibito pay a visit to Universe 10, where Zamasu and Kibito engage in a sparring match. Shin is shocked and impressed at Zamasu’s fighting prowess, witnessing him effortlessly countering every move Kibito makes. After the match, Zamasu praises Shin for his defeat of Majin Buu, but Shin gives the credit to Goku and everyone on Earth, and Zamasu asks who Goku is. Upon hearing that Goku is a Saiyan, Zamasu’s comments about him being a “mere mortal” who gained power transcending to the level of God and that unnecessary existences should be eliminated flustered Shin slightly, but he dismisses it as he and Kibito return to their own universe.
Shin, Goku and Whis at Zeno’s Palace
Shin, along with Old Kai and Kibito, is shocked when he hears Zeno has requested Goku’s presence. Upon Goku’s and Whis’s urging, he takes the two of them to Zeno’s Palace, where he and Whis greet the Grand Minister with a bow. After being teleported to Zeno’s throne, Shin gets on his knees and bows in respect. When Zeno requests that Goku be his friend, Shin quickly responds for Goku in the affirmative, to which he is silenced by Zeno. He is as equally surprised as Whis and Zeno’s Attendants upon Goku’s nickname of “Zen-chan”, and is so distressed Goku has to literally carry him out of the palace. He then teleports himself, Goku, and Whis back to the Sacred World of the Kai, where he panics upon hearing that Goku did not think about what friend to bring for Zeno before promising him one.
Shin later accompanies Goku, Beerus and Whis to Universe 10, learning of Zamasu’s plan to kill Gowasu. Upon checking to see that Gowasu has not been threatened, they leave, but actually watch a projected view of them. They eventually witness Zamasu kill Gowasu, and after Whis used Temporal Do-Over to undo his death, the Universe 7 group save Gowasu and confront Zamasu. Shin explains Zamasu’s plans to a shocked Gowasu. Cornered, Zamasu tries to attack, but he is intercepted and destroyed instantaneously by Beerus.
He accompanies Gowasu to the Universe 7 future after being notified of what Goku Black/Present Zamasu did to the alternate timeline in a confrontation with the two versions of Zamasu in their immoral actions. When asked to return to the present both of the Kai’s declined saying they would like to see the fight through to the end.
Gowasu and Shin
As he and Gowasu watch the battle unfold, they see that Fused Zamasu is unable to properly regenerate the right side of his body from the damage done by Goku’s God Kamehameha. While Trunks fights Fused Zamasu, Shin and Gowasu helps what remains of humanity to transfer their powers to Trunks to finish Fused Zamasu with his Final Hope Slash. However when he soon returns as Infinite Zamasu and kills all humanity in alternate future and is about to invade the main present, Gowasu and Shin can only save Bulma, Future Mai, Future Trunks, Vegeta and Goku with their strong Ki barriers. When Goku presses the Zeno Button to summon Future Zeno, Gowasu and Shin escape with the Time Ring first, while Goku, Vegeta, Bulma, and the sole survivors of the alternate future multiverse, Future Mai and Future Trunks escapes with the Time Machine, and manage to get back to the main present universe.
Universe Survival Saga
Main article: Universe Survival Saga
Shin watching the Tournament unfold
Shin, alongside Beerus, Whis, Old Kai, and Kibito, attends the Zen Exhibition Match. During the 40 hour preparation for the Tournament of Power, Shin visits other planets in order to find strong warriors for the Tournament, however he is unsuccessful. During the Tournament of Power, Shin is concerned about his fighters, wondering if they can win the Tournament. He is shown to be bothered about the fact that Krillin was knocked out because he let his guard down, however he hides it by claiming he is not bothered at all and reassures Krillin that he did his best. Later in the Tournament, when Caulifla and Kale are revealed to have received Potara from Champa to become Kefla during the tournament, Beerus forcefully snatches Shin’s Potara off his ears to toss to Android 17 and Android 18 upon learning it is allowed. The two note the idea of a stable and powerful “Android 35”, due to 17 and 18 being twins, before Whis reminds them that both 17 and 18 would be eliminated if the supposed Android 35 was defeated and knocked offstage. Beerus decides against using the Potara while Shin states that he liked the idea.
Shin silently watches Goku’s fight with Kefla. He does, however, cheer on Android 18’s victory over Brianne de Chateau; however, he takes his cheers too far, causing an irritated 18 to threaten to kill him.
Following Universe 3’s erasure, the Grand Minister shrinks the viewing stands, which forces all the remaining deities and warriors physically closer together. Shin tries to politely greet Khai from Universe 11, but is ignored. He continues to watch the Tournament of Power.
Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga
Main article: Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga
Shin plays horsey with Zeno
Shin intervenes to save Merus who had sacrificed his own existence to save Universe 7 and pleaded to the Grand Minister by offering to sacrifice his own life as punishment for his own failure in the Moro situation. Since the lives of Shin and Beerus are linked they both share a penalty by attending to Zeno and are later shown playing a game of horsey.
Dragon Ball Heroes
Prison Planet Saga
Main article: Prison Planet Saga In the manga, Shin is on Beerus’ Planet watching as Goku and Vegeta train with Whis. When Shin suggests a break, they are interrupted by Future Mai who tells them that Future Trunks has been kidnapped. Soon after Fu appears and says that he is Trunks friend and that Trunks is on the Prison Planet in another time. When Vegeta mentions rescuing him, Shin frantically tries to persuade them from travelling through time again though they go anyway. Before they leave however he gives Future Mai a pair of Potara just encase they run into trouble.
Universal Conflict Saga
Main article: Universal Conflict Saga
Shin brings Goku and Vegeta to Earth
In the anime, when Goku and the others are being pinned down to the ground due to Hearts Gravity Burst, Shin appears in Universe 11 and urges Goku to quickly use his Instant Transmission to teleport everyone away.
In the manga, Shin teleports Goku and Vegeta away from Universe 11 to the location of Hearts on Earth in Universe 7 before heading off to see Bulma. When Hearts’ God Meteor is shattered, Shin uses his telekinesis to stop shards of it from raining down.
Dragon Ball GT
Shadow Dragon Saga
Main article: Shadow Dragon Saga Shin makes an appearance in one of Goku’s flashbacks in Until We Meet Again.
Other Dragon Ball stories
What-if scenarios
- What-if stories
In the What-If Saga “Destined Rivals” in Budokai Tenkaichi 2, Shin faces Piccolo during the 25th World Tournament, but Piccolo actually manages to defeat Shin, soon reacting with horror at what he had just done when he learns that Shin is actually the Supreme Kai. Shin is unconcerned however and decides to recruit Piccolo in trying to halt Majin Buu’s resurrection at the hands of Babidi. However, he and Piccolo end up ambushed shortly upon arrival at Babidi’s hideout by Babidi’s right-hand man Dabura. Shin is gravely injured, while Piccolo is turned to stone by Dabura. After Goku and Vegeta effortlessly defeat Dabura and destroy Babidi’s spaceship with Babidi and Majin Buu inside it, Shin expresses shock at this turn of events, with Piccolo, restored to his regular form, explaining to Goku and Vegeta what had occurred. Goku apologizes to Shin and, as thanks for stopping Buu before he could be awakened, Shin lets Vegeta and Goku resume their ultimate showdown on the Sacred World of the Kais.
[external_link offset=1]Main article: Dragon Ball Legends During the Tournament of Time in Age 780, Beerus reveals to a time-displaced teenage Bulma (from before she met Goku), Shallot (a mysterious amnesic Saiyan), and their mysterious ally Zahha that the Tournament of Time was set up by Beerus who was blackmailed by the true Mastermind behind the tournament who had managed to successfully kidnap Shin (referred simply by his title), forcing Beerus to cooperate with his demands and have King Kai inform the participates of the rules and the prize of a wish using the Super Dragon Balls (which were currently unusable due to the wish to revive the Universes erased during the Tournament of Power). Beerus tells them to information in an attempt to get Bulma, Shallot, and Zahha to join Team Beerus.
Later on when they believe the Mastermind is Babidi due to his use of Dark Ki to influence, empower, and control others during the tournament, Beerus sets his sights on eliminating Babidi who threatens to kill the Supreme Kai. However it soon becomes apparent that Babidi is being manipulated as well by the Dark Ki. Thus the true mastermind continues to keep Shin hostage. Eventually Beerus learns that Zahha is the true Mastermind’s identity as he had been working as a double agent the manipulating everyone this whole time. Unfortunately Beerus comes no closer to find Shin.
Power
- Manga and Anime
Shin has very few fighting scenes, and, as a result, his exact power is not clearly demonstrated. However, it is known that he is more powerful than his servant Kibito. Piccolo, at the time of the 25th World Tournament, also states that Shin is dimensions away from him. The closest clear example of his power is that he is much more powerful than Frieza (before his resurrection), due to his statement of all the Supreme Kais being able to defeat Frieza in one blow. Babidi believes that he would be able to defeat Shin in a one-on-one fight. However, he is no match against Buu; during his brief fight against Buu, his attacks were able to stagger the monster, even able to blow a hole clean through Buu which would have killed most, although this barely phased the Majin, as he got right back up as if nothing happened. It is also stated that the other Supreme Kais of Universe 7 were more powerful than him.
While proud of his status as a Supreme Kai, he is rather oblivious to the potential power of mortals. To which, he was amazed at the powers of Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan. He is also scared of Dabura and Yakon’s respective power even prior to them becoming enslaved and enhanced by Babidi’s magic. Babidi believes that he could defeat Shin in a one-on-one battle.
In the manga version of the “Future” Trunks Saga, Shin engages in a fight with Future Zamasu, and manages to hold his own against him until Goku and Vegeta return to the future – though at that point Shin is completely at Future Zamasu’s mercy.
During the Tournament of Power, when Shin notes how Android 18’s love for Krillin was the key factor for her victory against Brianne, stating that it was Universe 7’s Big Amour, Android 18 fires a small ki blast in anger at Shin for so openly expressing such strong and rather private emotions, leaving a wound on Shin’s cheek.
- Statements by authors and guidebooks
The Daizenshuu 7 guidebook goes further and states that Shin possesses strength “far superior to the Super Namekian Piccolo”.[4][5]
Shin seems to possess the same level of strength as Goku from the Cell Games, based on his precautions against Dabura – who is as strong as Cell.[6]
Abilities
- Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
- Ki Blast – The most basic form of energy wave.
- Godly ki – Being a Supreme Kai, Shin both possesses and can sense Godly ki.
- Telepathy – It is a way to communicate with others using one’s mind. Users can also read the minds of the ones they communicate with, similar to telepathic eavesdropping.
- Telekinesis – A technique that allows the user to manipulate objects and other people with the power of one’s mind.
- Supreme Kai’s Hyper Dance – A team attack performed by Shin, Grand Supreme Kai, West Supreme Kai, North Supreme Kai, and South Supreme Kai. First, Shin immobilizes the opponent with Telekinesis, then Grand Supreme Kai uses Grand Supreme Divide and West Supreme Kai uses Sacred Light Bullet together to attack the opponent, with North Supreme Kai using God Shock Flash, while South Supreme Kai finished the attack with Mighty Powerful God Shockwave. Shin and his fellow Supreme Kais Super Attack from Dokkan Battle.
Shin uses a Kiai
Shin using an Invisible Eye Blast
- Kiai – The user affects the air currents around him with ki to produce powerful shockwaves in order to strike the opponent.
- Invisible Eye Blast – A Kiai technique shot from the eyes.
- Energy’s Last – Shin puts his hands forward and charges a purple energy sphere. Then, he fires the sphere in the form of an energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage. This ability is shown only in the anime.
- Magic Materialization – A magical ability used to create physical matter out of thin air.
- Supernatural Abilities – Shin summons forth a block of Katchin and tosses it at his opponent.
- Life Transfusion – Shin is capable of giving his own life energy (while a living being) to a dead person, resurrecting the latter and killing the “donor”. He attempts to use this power to resurrect Goku in Old Kai’s place, however his ancestor declines, saying Shin is young and so Old Kai will give up his life instead.
- Kai Kai – 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.
The two Supreme Kais using an Energy Shield
- Energy Shield – A technique used to generate an energy shield around the user to protect them from attacks.
- Healing – As a Kai, Shin possesses the ability to rejuvenate anyone and restore them to full health instantly, even if they are on the brink of death.
- Life Link – According to Whis, Shin’s and Beerus’ lives are linked to one another, so if one of them dies, the other will die as well (in a manner similar to Piccolo and Kami) in order to prevent an imbalance between the natural forces of creation and destruction which Shin and Beerus represent.
- Warp – Used in the Universal Conflict Saga to save Goku, Vegeta and Future Trunks from Hearts.
Circular Disengagement in Super Butōden 3
- Circular Disengagement – Shin swings his arms around in circles. This multiple hits attack is used in the Butōden series, and is also known as Kienjin.
- Crazed Assault – Shin unleashes a load of crazy punches. This multiple punches attack is used in the Butōden series, being also called “Punch Rush” in Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3.
- Noble Throw – A multiple hits kick technique used in the Butōden series (named Quad Kick or Quadruple God Kick), as well as in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2.
- Energy Rain – The name of the Renzoku Energy Dan technique he uses in the Butōden series and Budokai 2.
- Shockwave – In the Butōden series, Shin’s Shockwave is a ground shave energy blade. He throws this ki blast down at the ground, and it runs along toward the opponent. It is called Energy Zan in Super Butōden 3.
- Ki Thrust – Shin forms a large energy sphere on his finger, and then he lets it go at the opponent. It is one of his super attacks in Super Butōden 3.
- Energy Push – An energy ball fired from one hand. It is one of his super attacks in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22.
Supreme Kai’s Renzoku Energy Distortion
- Renzoku Energy Distortion – Shin fires five energy spheres in five different directions. It is one of his super attacks in Ultimate Battle 22.
- Holiness Break – A rush attack used in Budokai 2.
- Majestic Rush – A rush attack finished with a Kiai. Used in Budokai 2.
- Crazy Rush – Shin’s rush attack in the Budokai Tenkaichi series. Shin rushes at his opponent and knocks them in the air, then he proceeds to kick them around and knocks them down with a final upside down kick.
- Gekiretsu Shin’ou’hou – Shin’s ultimate attack in the Butōden series and the Budokai Tenkaichi series. Shin gathers blue sparkling energy in his hands and releases a very powerful, pulsating blast.
- Meteo Telekinesis – Shin’s Meteor Attack in Ultimate Battle 22. He uses his telekinesis to control and attack his opponent. Also used by Master Roshi.
- Afterimage Strike – One of Shin’s Blast 1 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
- Kibito Kai
Main article: Kibito Kai
Kibito Kai
Kibito Kai is the fusion taken on by Shin after using the Potara Earrings to fuse with Kibito. While their Potara Fusion was initially viewed as a permanent fusion like Old Kai (as Kibito Kai remains fused in Dragon Ball GT), in Dragon Ball Super, Kibito Kai uses the Namekian Dragon Balls to undo the fusion, causing Shin and Kibito to defuse.
Shin transformed into Kibitoshin
Since Kibito is not featured in the video games Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Shin transforms into Kibitoshin by powering up.
Shin’s clock
- Potara – Earrings worn by Supreme Kais and their apprentices. Despite being worn so casually, they have incredible properties, allowing two individuals to fuse or permitting the wearer to use the Time Rings.
- Katchin – A material said to be one of the strongest metals in the universe.
- Time Ring – Accessories of the Supreme Kais which enable them to travel through time. They are normally used to observe future events in their main timeline.
- Senzu Bean – Mystical beans with immense rejuvenation properties.
- Clock – A clock summoned by Shin in the “Future” Trunks Saga to track the amount of time a Potara Fusion has remaining.
Video Game Appearances
Shin in Budokai 2
Watchers of the Cosmos Supreme Kai card featuring Shin and the Supreme Kais of Universe 7 as a team in Dokkan Battle
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
- Dragon Ball Z: The Legend
- Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Buu’s Fury
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Bakuretsu Impact
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai – Another Road
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Battle Taikan Kamehameha 2 – Ossu Omee Gokū Tenkaichi Budōkai
- Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact
- Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Battlers
- Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team
- Dragon Ball Heroes
- Dragon Ball: Zenkai Battle
- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi
- Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden
- Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle
- Dragon Ball Fusions
- Dragon Ball FighterZ
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Voice Actors
- Japanese: Yūji Mitsuya (Most appearances), Shinichirō Ōta (DBGT, DBS)
- English:
- Ocean Group dubs: Michael Dobson
- Funimation dub: Kent Williams
- Latin American Spanish dub: Genaro Vásquez
- Portuguese:
- Brazilian Portuguese dub: Francisco Brêtas, Nestor Chiesse (DBZ Kai: TFC)
- Portuguese dub: Joaquim Monchique (DBZ), Quimbé (DBS)
- French dub: Brigitte Lecordier (DBZ), Vincent de Bouard (DBZ Kai: TFC and DBS)
- Catalan dub: Aleix Estadella
- Hungarian dub: Pál Sztarenki
- Italian dub: Giorgio Bonino (DBZ & DBGT) Stefano Dalla Valle (DBS)
- Polish dub: Grzegorz Drojewski (DBS)
- Hindi dub: Urvi Ashar (DBZ)
- Vietnamese dub: Huỳnh Thiện Trung
Battles
- Pre-Dragon Ball Z
- Shin vs. Kid Buu (South Supreme Kai absorbed) (anime only)
- Dragon Ball Z
- Shin vs. Piccolo
- Shin vs. Innocent Buu
- Dragon Ball Super
- Shin vs. Future Zamasu (manga only)
List of characters killed by Shin
- Pre-Dragon Ball Z
- Bibidi – Killed in battle by Shin.
Trivia
- Shin’s name is derived from his title, “Kaiohshin“, meaning “god.”
Gallery
Supreme Kai with his servant Kibito Supreme Kai Supreme Kai smiles Supreme Kai with his servant Kibito Supreme Kai Supreme Kai Supreme Kai enters the ring Supreme Kai in the ring Supreme Kai Supreme Kai, confident about beating Piccolo Supreme Kai faces Piccolo Supreme Kai while Kibito faces Gohan Supreme Kai uses his telekinesis Supreme Kai and Vegeta Supreme Kai Supreme Kai, hesitant to foil Babidi’s plan Supreme Kai watching Vegeta change Goku’s hand raised to Supreme Kai Supreme Kai threatened by Goku Supreme Kai lets Goku and Vegeta fight Supreme Kai Majin Vegeta and Supreme Kai Supreme Kai in the World Tournament Arena Supreme Kai before Buu’s release
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Gohan and Supreme Kai Supreme Kai tries to walk Supreme Kai faints Supreme Kai Supreme Kai’s mischief look Supreme Kai surprised Supreme Kai surprised by Gohan’s power Supreme Kai concerned Supreme Kai Supreme Kai on a GCC card Supreme Kai on a GCC card The Supreme Kais face Kid Buu in Buu’s Fury Grand Supreme Kai protects the Eastern Supreme Kai in Buu’s Fury Supreme Kai in Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Supreme Kai’s shockwave in Dragon Ball Heroes Supreme Kai in card Supreme Kai wallpaper Supreme Kai in the episode 58 preview Supreme Kai in the episode 59 Supreme Kai for manga Artwork of Shin for Dragon Ball Super Shin in Kakarot Supreme Kai |
See also
- Supreme Kai (Collectibles)