Dae Yoil Kim, Jeongmok Kim, Sojin Kim, Yonghan Jung, SangHan Lee
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Kancho, a Japanese word for enema, is a common prank among East Asian children. It is performed by clasping the hands together in the shape of a “gun” and poking at the unsuspecting victim’s anus, while shouting “kan-CHO” [1]. There are records of the prank being practiced across Asia, and it is known by different names in different countries. In Korea, it is called Ttongchim. As children get used to the prank during Korean J Leg Med 2021;45:34-38 https://doi.org/10.7580/kjlm.2021.45.1.34