Skinny Majin Buu Gets Fat Again

Dragon Ball character

Majin Boo
Dragon Ball grapheme
MajinBooDaizenshuu.png

Three different appearances of Majin Buu, drawn past Akira Toriyama

Start appearance Dragon Ball chapter #460: "Majin Buu Appears?!" (1994)
Created by Akira Toriyama
Voiced by Japanese
Kōzō Shioya
English (Funimation dubs)
Josh Martin (equally Fat/Good and Kid Buu)
Justin Cook (as Super and Evil Buu)
English (Ocean Group dubs)
Scott McNeil (as Fat/Good Buu)
Brian Dobson (as Super and Kid Buu), Corby Proctor (in GT)
English language (Blindside Zoom! dub)
Fasten Spencer
In-universe data
Relatives Bibidi (creator)
Uub (reincarnation)

Majin Buu (Japanese: 魔人ブウ, Hepburn: Majin Bū ), generally spelled Majin Boo in subtitles of the Japanese anime, and rendered as Djinn-Boo in the Viz Media manga, is the terminal antagonist in the Dragon Ball manga series created past Akira Toriyama, before the release of Dragon Ball Super. He is introduced in chapter #460 Majin Boo Appears?! ( 魔人ブウ出現か!? , Majin Bū Shutsugen ka!? ) first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on March 1, 1994.[ane] Majin Buu is a genie-similar magical life form awoken by the evil warlock Bibidi that terrorized galaxies past destroying entire planets, millions of years before the events of Dragon Ball have place. He was temporarily sealed away and brought to Earth; however, Bibidi was killed and Buu remained hidden. During the events of Dragon Ball Z, he is revived past Bibidi's son Babidi in order to behave on his begetter'south plan to conquer the entire universe.

Creation and design [edit]

Manga author Akira Toriyama stated that when creating a villain in Dragon Ball, he would try to make them different from any that had come earlier. Although it was hard and he was ordinarily non entirely pleased with the results, he thinks he did achieve this with Majin Buu.[2] The Shenlong Times result #2, a bonus pamphlet given to some buyers of the Daizenshuu 2: Story Guide guidebook, says that Majin Buu was modeled after Toriyama'due south editor at the fourth dimension, Fuyuto Takeda.[3] Buu, Bibidi and Babidi have their names from the song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" in the Walt Disney picture Cinderella.[4]

Majin Buu has several different forms, each with a different appearance and personality, withal, all are pink creatures (with the exception of Pure Evil Majin Buu, which is dark grey) with an antenna on their caput and several holes/pores on both sides of their heads, arms, breast and vertebrae. They have a rubbery body (once more, with the exception of Pure Evil Majin Buu) that can regenerate instantly from any wound,[5] separate parts of it from themselves and control them independently,[half dozen] and can even completely restore themselves from vapor.[7] Buu tin can also heal damaged beings,[8] and can absorb other organisms by enveloping them with his trunk or eating them,[9] the latter washed by using his signature assault that turns people into nutrient such as processed.[x]

When get-go introduced he is overweight and wears gloves, boots, a belong, and a cape. His appearance, magical powers, how he appeared from his ball, longevity, and how he is summoned to Earth past an evil warlock using the life-force of his victims are all somewhat genie-esque, an attribute farther implied in the Japanese word "Majin" in his name, which can read as "Djinn", which led to Viz Media rendering his proper name as Djinn-Boo for the English language manga release. His trousers, in all forms he takes, bear the aforementioned "M" symbol similar many other characters associated with Babidi in this part of the manga; whether this is short for Buu's title of "Majin", Babidi's title of "Madoshi" in the original Japanese or something else is unclear. In a 2007 interview printed in Shonen Jump, Akira Toriyama stated that Buu's design was inspired past adaptations of K and One Nights (Arabian Nights) that he watched as a kid.[xi]

Majin Buu's fashion is very naive and childlike, taking joy in fighting and scaring people. Throughout the series, he is always referred to by either Majin Buu or simply Buu, no matter what form he is in. Nevertheless, each form has been given their own names in guidebooks, video games, or by fans, to distinguish betwixt them. The first fatty form seen is referred to as "Innocent Majin Buu" ( 無邪気な魔人ブウ , Mujakina Majin Bū ). When Buu expels the evil inside him, it takes on a taller and much skinnier, frail class referred to as "Pure Evil Majin Buu" ( 魔人ブウ 純粋悪 , Majin Bū Junsui Aku ).[12] : 61 When this Buu absorbs the fat i, he transforms into a muscular version of himself, referred to every bit "Evil Majin Buu" ( 魔人ブウ 悪 , Majin Bū Aku ), with English language media referring to him as "Super Buu".[12] : 61 Personality-wise, Super Buu is more intelligent than Innocent Buu and is described equally "pure rage".[13]

This intelligence allows him to programme for the opportunity to absorb Gotenks and Piccolo, and later on Gohan. After absorbing the first two, his antennae lengthen forming v full-fingers, Evil Buu gains Piccolo'due south intellect and momentarily wore Gotenks's belong and strength before his latter victim's fusion wore off. He then absorbed Gohan, gaining his power while wearing his dōgi peak and undershirt. The final form shown, referred to as Kid Buu or "Pure Majin Buu" ( 魔人ブウ 純粋 , Majin Bū Junsui ),[12] : 61 is really Buu's original grade. Super Buu was forced into that land subsequently the fat Buu was completely removed from his body forth with Gohan, Goten, Trunks, and Piccolo. While a child-like version of Evil Buu, Child Buu is completely feral and animalistic, living only to destroy and is called "evil incarnate".[14] Daizenshuu 2: Story Guide refers to him as the "strongest enemy in the universe".[fifteen] Even afterwards Child Buu is killed, the fat Majin Buu lives on Earth now completely kindhearted Mr. Buu ( ミスター・ブウ , Misutā Bū ). In the anime, Buu's "Evil" and "Pure" forms' designs differ from the manga in that they both ever have five fingers. Goku wishes for Buu to exist reincarnated as a skilful person on Earth, and so he'southward reborn as a boy named Uub ( ウーブ , Ūbu ), who meets Goku during a tournament at the end of Dragon Ball Z.

Voice actors [edit]

In the original Japanese, Buu and all his forms are voiced past Kōzō Shioya in all media.[16] He said he looked at the graphic symbol as a self-centered 3-year-erstwhile. Even through all the dissimilar forms of the graphic symbol, Shioya explained that he tried non to deviate besides far from the personality of the original while subtlety showing that he changed form.[17]

In the Funimation dub, Josh Martin voices Fat and Kid Buu,[18] [xix] while Justin Melt voices Evil and Super Buu.[20] Meanwhile, in the Bounding main Group dubs, Fat Buu is voiced past Scott McNeil,[21] while Evil, Super, and Kid Buu are voiced by Brian Dobson.[22]

Powers and abilities [edit]

Beingness the final villain faced by the protagonists in the original Dragon Ball serial, and the franchise at the time, Buu is the nearly powerful of them all, possessing vast superhuman strength, speed and reflexes beyond comprehension. He is able to channel his inner ki energy for devastating offensive techniques capable of destroying planets or star system.

Buu as well holds the unique power of beingness able to transform objects or living things into chocolate or other sweet foods which he then consumes to satiate himself, using the antenna on his head, and he is shown to exist capable of magically altering an object's appearance.

Buu is besides able to instantly recover and regenerate from severe trauma, dismemberment and even combustion at a sub-molecular level, and heal wounds from other people. His body is soft only flexible, able to stretch his limbs and any part of his body on indefinite lengths, equally well as irresolute shape into whatsoever he desires.

He is as well capable of detaching a big part of his body for various purposes, like ensnaring his targets like a lasso rope, and making clones of himself. This also allows him to absorb other people to obtain their power. Buu tin can instantly emulate techniques used on him, launching Goku's signature Kamehameha many times, and capable of using Instant Manual, in his original class. Buu is also revealed to possess godly ki later arresting the two Supreme Kai, granting him a tremendous surge in ability, retaining it subsequently reverting to his pure state.

Appearances [edit]

In Dragon Ball Z [edit]

Before the events of Dragon Ball, the evil warlock Bibidi resurrected Majin Buu; a beingness that existed "solely to slaughter and destroy" and within a few years they destroyed hundreds of planets.[23] Buu even killed two of the five Supreme Kais who govern the universe and captivated another two including their leader the Grand Supreme Kai, which dulled his destructive nature and turned him into his current form. Only Buu was notwithstanding also ferocious even for Bibidi to control, resulting with the Majin temporarily sealed and moved to their next target, Earth.[23] But the last surviving Supreme Kai took reward of this to impale Bibidi with Buu sealed away on World.[23] In the present twenty-four hour period, Bibidi'due south son Babidi makes information technology his goal to revive Buu, which the surviving Supreme Kai plans to prevent by killing him. He underestimates the power of Goku and Vegeta, and their spent energy results in Majin Buu'southward quick revival.[24] When Babidi threatens to re-seal him, Buu begins to obey his orders and destroys and kills everything and everyone in sight in social club to become Piccolo, Trunks and Goten to come out of hiding.[25] That is until Goku asks him why he lets Babidi boss him around, leading to Buu killing him, even so he continues his mischief and devastation, unaware that what he is doing is wrong.[26]

Majin Buu attacks humans, destroying nearly all of the earth's population, so builds a business firm by converting people into clay. He is resting in his house when Mr. Satan befriends him while waiting for an opening to kill him.[27] The friendship coupled with the affection from a domestic dog he healed, has Buu resolve not to impale anymore when two civilians shoot the dog and then Mr. Satan.[26] Buu heals them, but the evil aspect of his personality takes advantage of Buu'due south rage to manifest out of his body, transforming into a taller and much skinnier Buu, who attacks the now weaker fatty Buu.[26] The evil Buu reflects fatty Buu's attack, turning his beneficial counterpart into chocolate and eating him to become whole and transform into a more unsafe Majin Buu, known equally Super Buu.[26] Super Buu quickly senses Piccolo, Trunks, and Goten and goes to them, demanding Gotenks fight him.[28] Gohan then arrives and clearly has the upper-hand over Buu, only Buu absorbs Gotenks and after Piccolo. Now stronger than Gohan, Buu, knowing that there is a time limit on Gotenks'due south fusion, planned ahead and is able to blot Gohan as well.[28] Nevertheless, Goku and Vegeta fuse together into Vegito, merely, despite being powerful plenty to defeat him, they purposefully become captivated by Buu in society to enter his body.[29] Though the Potara Fusion ran its course, Goku and Vegeta manage to retrieve Gohan, Piccolo, Goten, and Trunks earlier they completely divide the absorbed fat Buu from Super Buu.[29]

The removal of fat Buu causes Super Buu to revert to his original form, known every bit Kid Buu, no longer deluded by his beneficial counterpart every bit he immediately destroys the World.[29] Child Buu then follows Goku and Vegeta to the Kai'due south planet, where, after a boxing with Goku, he is stalled by Vegeta and fat Buu, so that Goku tin finish him off with a giant Spirit Bomb fabricated with free energy from the people on the newly resurrected Earth.[29] The good fat Majin Buu goes on to live with Mr. Satan on Earth every bit Mr. Buu, afterward the Dragon Assurance erase the people of World's memories virtually him.[29] As wished past Goku, Kid Buu is reincarnated as a child named Uub, whom, ten years later, Goku meets at the earth martial arts tournament and leaves with to train as his successor.[29]

In Dragon Brawl Super [edit]

Buu encounters Beerus during Bulma's birthday political party, and quickly provoked the deity into a rampage after he childishly refused to share some pudding dessert. Buu is later selected to participate in the Universe 7 squad's tournament with Universe 6. He is disqualified before the tournament begins by falling asleep during the exam. Buu agrees to fight with Goku and Gohan in the Universe Survival tournament, being matched against Universe 9's Basil.[30] Buu is initially overwhelmed, though becomes enraged over seeing Mr. Satan injured by the battle collaterally and speedily overpowers Basil. Later consuming a drug that increases his power, Basil seems to gain the upper hand on Buu with a buffer class coinciding with his attacks, still, Buu is unaffected by the attacks and defeats Basil with a Kamehameha moving ridge. Buu then heals Mr. Satan.[31] Afterwards the mini-tournament, Buu begins to railroad train on Earth for the Tournament of Ability. Due to the intensity of his training, Buu gains a slimmer and toned torso and spars against Goku, beating him. Alas, also due to the intensity of his training, Buu falls asleep and will not wake for 3 months, forcing him to miss the Tournament of Power. Frieza is temporarily resurrected to fight in Buu's place.

Shortly after the events of the Tournament of Power and Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Buu is kidnapped by the Galactic Patrol and taken to their headquarters. Goku and Vegeta are taken as well and find out their kidnapper is Merus, the Galactic Patrol's #1 elite patrolman. Merus explains that an evil criminal named Moro has escaped from galactic prison, and in order to recapture this criminal they demand the Grand Supreme Kai, who remains inside of Buu afterwards his absorption. The Galactic Patrol reveals that the Grand Supreme Kai locked away the ancient warlock, Moro, before Buu had absorbed him. While waiting for Buu to wake, Goku and Vegeta travel to New Namek to boxing Moro, who is searching for the Dragon Assurance, but are unsuccessful and take their power taken from them. Buu eventually awakens and is taken to New Namek to confront Moro. During the fight, the Grand Supreme Kai takes control of Buu's body and it's revealed that Buu once had god ki, but it was destroyed when the pure Majin Buu was killed by Goku. No longer having god ki, the Grand Supreme Kai is unable lock away Moro and fails to finish him. Later on Moro wishes for all the Galactic Patrol's prisoners to escape and come to Namek; Buu, Goku, Merus and Jaco are forced to retreat dorsum to the Galactic Patrol HQ. Throughout the whole story arc, Thousand Supreme Kai remained dominant over Buu'due south trunk. At the climax of the fight he was seen collecting god ki from the oblivious Uub. He sent it to Vegeta, who then later transferred it to Goku. Absorbing that divine energy, Goku reactivated complete Ultra Instinct and killed Moro for skillful. The Grand Supreme Kai and then reverts to the butterball Majin Buu once more, hungry and oblivious to all that transpired.

In other media [edit]

In Dragon Ball GT, an anime-only sequel to the series, both Mr. Buu and Uub participate in battles confronting foes such as Baby, Super Android #17 and Super One-Star Dragon. They also fuse together, creating a grapheme referred to as "Majuub" or Super Uub ( スーパーウーブ , Sūpā Ūbu ), substantially recreating Majin Buu one time more. Buu is also seen in the 2008 short film Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! and plays a small role in the 2013 theatrical Dragon Ball Z moving picture, Battle of Gods.

Majin Buu briefly appears in an episode of the 1997 anime remake of Toriyama'southward Dr. Slump, and makes a cursory cameo appearance in Toriyama's manga series Neko Majin Z. He also appears in chapter four of the Saikyō Jump manga Dragon Ball SD, a super deformed spin-off of Dragon Ball written by Naho Ōishi, which depicts a comedic alternating retelling of him being released.[32] Ōishi drew a special chapter focusing on Buu for the July 2022 issue, titled Dragon Ball SD Majin Buu Extra Story ( ドラゴンボールSD 魔人ブウ番外編 , Doragonbōru SD Majin Bū Bangai-hen ) it also features Toriyama's Neko Majin.[33]

He is a playable graphic symbol in the franchise's video games, the first being Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 in 1994, but also in most of the more than recent games such every bit the Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! series. In the 2005 game Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2, Evil Buu creates a dimensional hole that extends to the afterlife, traveling there and encountering Vegeta and Dabura, who team up against him under the conviction that their combined forcefulness can prevail.[34] Afterward the fight, Evil Buu commands Dabura have him to observe strong opponents,[35] and meets Cell, pledging to blast him.[36] Evil Buu and Dabura defeat Jail cell with a combined set on.[37] He is besides playable in the Weekly Shōnen Leap crossover games Boxing Stadium D.O.North, Leap Ultimate Stars and Jump Forcefulness

He is besides referenced in the song "Pink Matter" by Frank Ocean featuring André 3000 in the lyrics "That soft pink affair, Cotton wool candy Majin Buu".[38] American rapper Denzel Back-scratch besides refers to Buu in the song "Zuu" with the lyrics "Thousand'due south all on my belt, I'm feelin' like I'k Majin Buu".[39]

Reception [edit]

Majin Buu is a pop grapheme in the Dragon Ball series, in 2004 Japanese fans voted him the eighth most popular grapheme.[twoscore] He was rated by Wizard magazine as the 40th-greatest villain of all time, the merely anime or manga character from Nippon to make the list.[41] IGN's David F. Smith states that although he is tough, Majin Buu'due south pink complexion prevents anybody from taking him as a serious threat.[42] Theron Martin of Anime News Network claims Buu's "artless demeanor actually gives his malicious smiles and mad faces a surprisingly spooky upshot", claiming information technology sets him apart from the "hyper-evil badasses" of the serial.[iv] He called Josh Martin'due south English song operation far more childish than Kōzō Shioya's, but also felt that Shioya's voice does not fit Buu's behavior.[4] According to Dennis Amith of J!-ENT, seeing him "kill people for the sake of hunger or for enjoyment to hear things go 'boom'" makes Buu the deadliest villain of the series.[43] Toriyama stated that the fight between Buu and Gotenks was fun to draw because he was able to come up up with odd techniques in "the spirit of gag manga".[12] : 167

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