It is for the Japanese name for a saiyan which is Super Saiyajin
super say-jin that's the Japanese term.
but they took out jin and juss put it as "sayin".
the "J" stand for jin.
gogeta is ssj
I'm pretty sure that's there no ssj 5 goku because in all the series mostly goku is just a regular ssj
no
Jim. His full name is Sheldon Jim Plankton.
Well there is no Ssj5 but in there was Vegito would be the stronger one.
Super Saiya-jin is what the j stands for in SSJ
Pontiac Grand Prix's from the 60's and 70's had J SJ SSJ LJ. J was the standard model. SJ was a bit sportier, Sport J but options were available on a J model SSJ, Very Rare. Specialty GP's Limited production. LJ showed up in the 73 model, Luxury J
It stands for Super Saiy-jin.
it stands for "super saiya jin" in Japanese
A stand for awesome and J stand for joyful
gogeta is ssj
no only ssj 5
NO because he as way more power cause his tail there's only ssj 1 ssj 3 ssj 4 and ssj 4 fusion
Ssj 1 Ssj 2(lighter yellow slightly larger hair) Ssj 3 (longer hair) Ssj 4 (red skin long black hair) LEGENDARY (ssj 1 hair but green) ------------and or------- Oozaru (moon) Golden oozaru (becomes oozaru after ssj) --------OR-------- fusion - Adds the two energies of the 2 together.
The J in J Edgar Hoover stand for his first name which is John
The J in J Edgar Hoover stand for his first name which is John
gogeta ssj 4