Dragonball Z Line Art Kanji - King Kai

Show your love for Dragonball Z with this line art print of King Kai's kanji meaning "World King"
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updated August 9, 2024

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Show your love for Dragonball Z with this wall art of King Kai's kanji!  I always liked this symbol and was surprised to not see a printable one available, so here we go!

 

Story behind the symbol:

“The 2nd symbol on Goku’s Gi is one given to him by King Kai after he trains with him in the otherworld, in anticipation of Vegeta and Nappa invading. After Goku wears out his old Gi training, King Kai gives him a brand new Gi with his symbol on it. King Kai’s Symbol means ‘World King’, which is where his name King Kai comes from. It is a combination of the 2 Japanese characters 界王. Goku would only wear the symbol during the Nappa and Vegeta fight and then sadly never wears it again.” - Dragonball.Guru

 

Print Settings:

You can honestly print this however you want - the lines are thick enough that it shouldn't have any problems.  Below are the settings I used in the image:

Resolution - 0.2

Infill - 15%

Infill pattern - Grid

Wall Thickness - 0.8

Ceiling Thickness - 0.8

 

Display:

Display it by either using double sided tape, thumb tacks, or nails.  Double sided tape works great and is what I used, but I will probably change it out to some thin nails instead to hold it up.

 

Happy printing!

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