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A word used in japanese programs such as Kamen Rider, it means 'transform'. The protagonist would use this word and transform into a metal hero to defeat the enemy.
*grabs Kabuto Zectar and slides it into belt* Henshin!
Henshin by MoonGazer July 6, 2006

Henshin A Go Go Baby!

henshin; Japanese for "transform"

Term used in "Viewtiful Joe" to describe the transformation from regular form to superhero form.

Informally, it may also be used as an interjection to convey a feeling of happiness, superiority, or generally any positive feeling.
"Henshin a go go baby! I've just received a V-Watch!"
Japanese word that means "transform". Used alot by old school japanese super heroes (an example of this would be "Kamen Rider"), and recently used as a catchphrase in the new capcom game, Viewtiful Joe.
HEEENNNSSHIIINN!
(person transforms into japanese super hero)
henshin by Anonymous October 26, 2003
(n) when a males testicles are larger than his penis
No Mike, I don't want to see your hensch.

The mans hensch scared off all of the girls he hit on.
hensch by pdgac May 20, 2016

Henshin A Go-Go Baby! 

*What Joe says when he has enough power to transform into his superhero form, Viewtiful Joe.

*Popularized now as a phrase used as reaction to a positive moment, or to a moment of final preparations, etc.
"Henshin a go-go baby!"
-Joe after transforming into Viewtiful Joe

"Life is viewtiful. ^_^ "
-me
Henshin A Go-Go Baby! by Dave February 18, 2004

Henshin A Go Go Baby!

Henshin = Word to Active V-Watch
Henshin A Go Go Baby = How Joe says it.

THE BEST DAMN PHRASE EVER.
Joe: HENSHIN A GO GO BABY! *Turns to Viewtiful Joe.