Nyoi-bo

The Nyoi-bo is the name of an object used in two manga and anime series. In Saiyuki, the character Son Goku wields the Nyoi-bou (Nyoi-bō) as his weapon.
The Nyoibō, known in the FUNimation dub as the Power Pole, is a weapon in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. The Nyoibō is one of Son Goku's primary weapons in Dragon Ball. The Nyoibō is a wooden, red, magical staff given to Goku from Grandpa Gohan. It has the ability to grow very, very long and then back to normal by the user's voice command. It is believed by many fans of the series to be also unbreakable. Often, Goku uses the Power Pole very creatively in Dragon Ball, and it is basically a lifesaver until he learns how to perform Bukujutsu (The Japanese Romaji word for flying). The Power Pole actually originates from Kami's Lookout and Korin's Tower; Korin reveals that the Power Pole was the "ladder" connecting Korin's Tower and Kami's Lookout. Son Goku uses the Power Pole as a ride to go to Kami's Lookout, incidentally. In Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, The Nyoi-bo is used by 'Kid Goku' as a special weapon attack for charge attacks and special combos that only he can use.

 

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