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[[File:Yuma recovers Kattobingu.png|thumb|200px|Yuma recovering Kattobingu.]]
'''Kattobingu''' (かっとビング) is a term used by [[Yuma Tsukumo]] in the original Japanese ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL]]'' series. In the English dubbed anime, it is usually changed to "feeling the flow" and/or "high five the sky"; in the English manga, to "jetting". The term has no actual meaning, and has many possible origins. It may come from either ''katto'' (カッと), which means "to flare up" or "to act resolutely", or from ''kattobasu'' (かっ飛ばす), which means "to slam" or "to knock out", while ''bingu'' may either be simply a Japanese rendering of the English onomatopoeia "bing" or a term added to the end of the word to make it sound "cool".
The term is used by Yuma as a catchphrase, created by his father, [[Kazuma Tsukumo]] and was passed on to him. Yuma considers it to be among the most important things his father ever taught him. According to him, the meaning behind the term is to never give up even if it seems impossible, to always challenge, and to believe in oneself<ref name="ep19>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|19|ref}}</ref>. Yuma follows this thought firmly thanks to the [[Emperor's Key|pendant]] his father gave him, which makes him feel like his father is always with him and thus makes him able to "kattobingu", no matter how much other people laughed at him.<ref name="ch1>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|1|ref}}</ref><ref name="ch2>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL|2|ref}}</ref>
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