No edit summary Tag: rte-source |
|||
(29 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Directory|Characters|Villains|DBZ villains}} |
{{Directory|Characters|Villains|DBZ villains}} |
||
⚫ | |||
{{Character Infobox |
{{Character Infobox |
||
− | |RefName |
+ | |RefName = Bibidi |
− | |image |
+ | |image = File:BibidiEndOfEarth.png |
− | |JapName |
+ | |JapName = ビビディ |
− | |RomName |
+ | |RomName = Bibidi |
− | |AniName |
+ | |AniName = Bibidi |
− | |MangaName |
+ | |MangaName = |
− | |AltName |
+ | |AltName = Bibbidi<br>[[Babidi]] |
⚫ | |||
|Appears in = {{DB Series|DBZ}} |
|Appears in = {{DB Series|DBZ}} |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |Race |
+ | |Race = Bibidi's race ([[List of races#Dragon Ball Fusions|Alien]]-type) |
− | |Gender |
+ | |Gender = Male |
|Date of birth = |
|Date of birth = |
||
− | |Date of death = |
+ | |Date of death = About [[5 Million Before Age]] (lives on through [[Babidi]]) |
|Occupation = Evil [[Wizard]] |
|Occupation = Evil [[Wizard]] |
||
− | |Allegiance = Himself |
+ | |Allegiance = Himself<br>[[Organization of Babidi]] |
− | |FamConnect = |
+ | |FamConnect = [[Babidi]] (doppelganger/"son")<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A">Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Buu Arc Q&As</ref><br>[[Kid Buu|Majin Buu]] (summoned ally/<ref name="2014Saikyo6"/>"son") |
}} |
}} |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
||
+ | ===Background=== |
||
[[File:BibidiandKidBuuEndOfEarth01.png|thumb|left|Bibidi and Kid Buu attacking a planet]] |
[[File:BibidiandKidBuuEndOfEarth01.png|thumb|left|Bibidi and Kid Buu attacking a planet]] |
||
− | Despite what both [[Shin]] and Bibidi himself say, the one called "Buu" was not actually created by Bibidi |
+ | Despite what both [[Shin]] and Bibidi himself say, the one called "Buu" was not actually created by Bibidi but has existed since time immemorial. Bibidi merely knew the means of awakening Buu from his long slumber.<ref name="2014Saikyo6">''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' #6, 2014</ref> Bibidi manages to summon [[Kid Buu|Majin Buu]] by chance in his quest to dominate the [[Universe 7|universe]]. After Buu destroys [[Planet Alpha]], Bibidi is almost (recklessly) killed by the monster, forcing the wizard to briefly fend him off. Bibidi then informs Buu that he is the [[Majin]]'s "father" and proceeds to use his "creation" to eliminate most of the [[Supreme Kai (position)|Supreme Kais]] ruling over the universe at the time, killing the [[West Supreme Kai]] and [[North Supreme Kai]], and [[Absorption|absorbing]] the [[South Supreme Kai]]. |
− | It is not until Majin Buu absorbs |
+ | It is not until Majin Buu absorbs [[Daikaioh]], inculcating the Majin with childlike innocence, that Bibidi is able to take advantage of the monster. Yet Bibidi's control is only partial, and he supplements his dominance over Buu by serving him cake in exchange for Buu's co-operation in conquering planets. |
[[File:FatBuu&Bibidi3.png|thumb|Majin Buu and Bibidi]] |
[[File:FatBuu&Bibidi3.png|thumb|Majin Buu and Bibidi]] |
||
As Buu proves disobedient from time to time, Bibidi devises [[Sealed Ball|a magical seal]] that can be used to temporarily trap the monster. Bibidi decides to reward Buu with sweets when he behaves himself and to reseal him in this magical ball when he becomes disobedient. Bibidi also uses the ball to control Buu while he is traveling between worlds. Bibidi eventually sends Buu inside his ball to [[Earth]], his next target. However, before the sorcerer can reach Earth and release his monster, he is killed in battle by the [[Shin|East Supreme Kai]]. |
As Buu proves disobedient from time to time, Bibidi devises [[Sealed Ball|a magical seal]] that can be used to temporarily trap the monster. Bibidi decides to reward Buu with sweets when he behaves himself and to reseal him in this magical ball when he becomes disobedient. Bibidi also uses the ball to control Buu while he is traveling between worlds. Bibidi eventually sends Buu inside his ball to [[Earth]], his next target. However, before the sorcerer can reach Earth and release his monster, he is killed in battle by the [[Shin|East Supreme Kai]]. |
||
− | ===Babidi=== |
||
− | {{Main|Babidi}} |
||
− | [[File:Bibidi_Babidi_BBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.png|thumb|left|Bibidi's doppelganger: Babidi]] |
||
Though he was killed by Shin, he effectively lives on through his doppelganger '''[[Babidi]]''', an [[Cloning|offshoot]] created to aid him.<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
Though he was killed by Shin, he effectively lives on through his doppelganger '''[[Babidi]]''', an [[Cloning|offshoot]] created to aid him.<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
||
⚫ | |||
− | ==Techniques and |
+ | ==Techniques and Special Abilities== |
*'''[[Flight]]''' – The ability to fly with the use of ''[[ki]]''. |
*'''[[Flight]]''' – The ability to fly with the use of ''[[ki]]''. |
||
− | *'''[[Ki Blast|''Ki'' Blast]]''' – The most basic form of |
+ | *'''[[Ki Blast|''Ki'' Blast]]''' – The most basic form of energy wave. Used in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''. |
*'''[[Fission]]/[[Cloning]]''' – Bibidi is able to create doppelgangers of himself to help aid him, splitting his magical ability between them. His most notable doppelganger is [[Babidi]].<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
*'''[[Fission]]/[[Cloning]]''' – Bibidi is able to create doppelgangers of himself to help aid him, splitting his magical ability between them. His most notable doppelganger is [[Babidi]].<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
||
**'''[[Merge]]''' – When Bibidi no longer required assistance from his doppelgangers, he could re-merge with them, regaining the power he had given to them.<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
**'''[[Merge]]''' – When Bibidi no longer required assistance from his doppelgangers, he could re-merge with them, regaining the power he had given to them.<ref name="DBFCMBQ&A"/> |
||
Line 53: | Line 50: | ||
*'''Whirlwind Spin S''' – An ability used in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It increases the power of [[Oceanus Shenron]]'s [[Whirlwind Spin]]. |
*'''Whirlwind Spin S''' – An ability used in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It increases the power of [[Oceanus Shenron]]'s [[Whirlwind Spin]]. |
||
− | ==Video |
+ | ==Video Game Appearances== |
*''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' |
*''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' |
||
+ | *''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission]]'' |
||
[[File:Hj43612.jpg|thumb|Bibidi card for ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']] |
[[File:Hj43612.jpg|thumb|Bibidi card for ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']] |
||
Bibidi makes his first debut ever in a video game and as a playable character in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', being introduced in the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3). |
Bibidi makes his first debut ever in a video game and as a playable character in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', being introduced in the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3). |
||
⚫ | |||
− | ==Voice |
+ | ==Voice Actors== |
− | *Japanese: '''[[Isamu Tanonaka]]''' (''DBZ''); '''Takumi Yamazaki''' ('' |
+ | *Japanese: '''[[Isamu Tanonaka]]''' (''DBZ''); '''Takumi Yamazaki''' (''Heroes''); '''Naoki Tatsuta''' (''DB Kai'') |
− | *English |
+ | *English: |
− | **[[ |
+ | **[[Funimation dub]]: '''[[Duncan Brannan]]''' |
− | **[[Ocean Group |
+ | **[[Ocean Group dubs]]: '''[[Terry Klassen]]''' |
− | *Spanish |
+ | *Spanish: |
**Castilian dub: '''Jorge García Tomé''' |
**Castilian dub: '''Jorge García Tomé''' |
||
− | **[[Latin American Spanish |
+ | **[[Latin American Spanish dub]]: '''Arturo Mercado''' |
*[[Brazilian Portuguese dub]]: '''Ivo Roberto''' |
*[[Brazilian Portuguese dub]]: '''Ivo Roberto''' |
||
*Catalan dub: '''Francesc Alborch''' (''DBZ''); '''Xavier Cassan''' (''DBZ Kai'') |
*Catalan dub: '''Francesc Alborch''' (''DBZ''); '''Xavier Cassan''' (''DBZ Kai'') |
||
− | *Hebrew dub: '''Gilad Kalter''' |
+ | *[[Hebrew dub]]: '''Gilad Kalter''' |
*Hungarian dub: '''Péter Tarján''' |
*Hungarian dub: '''Péter Tarján''' |
||
+ | *Greek dub: '''Themis Psihogios''' |
||
− | |||
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
||
− | *Bibidi's along with [[Babidi]] and [[Innocent Buu|Buu]]'s manga names are most likely references to the magic words the fairy godmother uses in the 1950 film |
+ | *Bibidi's along with [[Babidi]] and [[Innocent Buu|Buu]]'s manga names are most likely references to the magic words the fairy godmother uses in the 1950 film {{w|Cinderella (1950 film)|''Cinderella''}}, "{{w|Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo}}". |
*Bibidi's voice and personality are the same as those of his doppelganger. |
*Bibidi's voice and personality are the same as those of his doppelganger. |
||
− | *According to ''Dragon Ball'' creator [[Akira Toriyama]]'s addendums in the ''Full Color Comics'' series, Babidi is not Bibidi's "son" in a traditional sense. Rather, Babidi was a [[Wiktionary:doppelganger|doppelganger]] created by Bibidi. Bibidi could create multiples of himself to accomplish tasks that would be too big for one person to handle, but each |
+ | *According to ''Dragon Ball'' creator [[Akira Toriyama]]'s addendums in the ''Full Color Comics'' series, Babidi is not Bibidi's "son" in a traditional sense. Rather, Babidi was a [[Wiktionary:doppelganger|doppelganger]] created by Bibidi. Bibidi could create multiples of himself to accomplish tasks that would be too big for one person to handle, but each doppelganger was weaker the more were created (not unlike Tien's [[Multi-Form|Multi-Form Technique]]). However, with Bibidi having been killed, Babidi has the full power of the original wizard. |
− | *Toriyama stated in an interview that the "'''M'''" associated with Bibidi, Babidi, and Buu (and appearing on their clothing, or on their servants' foreheads) stands for the Japanese word ''Ma'' (魔, lit. "demon").<ref name="DBFCMBA> |
+ | *Toriyama stated in an interview that the "'''M'''" associated with Bibidi, Babidi, and Buu (and appearing on their clothing, or on their servants' foreheads) stands for the Japanese word ''Ma'' (魔, lit. "demon").<ref name="DBFCMBA">{{cite web|url=http://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/db-full-color-majin-buu-arc-05/|title=Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Buu Arc Volume #05 (04 July 2014) — Akira Toriyama-''sensei'' is answering!!|work=kanzenshuu}}</ref> It, therefore, relates Bibidi and his work with the [[Demon Realm]] and with dark magic. The same character used for "demon" also appears in the Japanese name for Buu's race (魔人, ''Ma-jin'', lit: "demon person"). |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
||
Line 94: | Line 93: | ||
{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
||
+ | ==Site Navigation== |
||
{{Majins}} |
{{Majins}} |
||
+ | [[de:Bibidi]] |
||
[[pt-br:Bibidi]] |
[[pt-br:Bibidi]] |
||
[[Category:Characters]] |
[[Category:Characters]] |
||
⚫ | |||
[[Category:Characters who can fly]] |
[[Category:Characters who can fly]] |
||
[[Category:Extraterrestrials]] |
[[Category:Extraterrestrials]] |
||
[[Category:Fathers]] |
[[Category:Fathers]] |
||
⚫ | |||
[[Category:Males]] |
[[Category:Males]] |
||
[[Category:Villains]] |
[[Category:Villains]] |
||
[[Category:Witches/Wizards]] |
[[Category:Witches/Wizards]] |
||
[[Category:Characters with off-screen deaths who remain deceased]] |
[[Category:Characters with off-screen deaths who remain deceased]] |
||
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:DBH Characters]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 5 March 2020
Directory: Characters → Villains → DBZ villains
"Hey! Majin Buu, what do you think you're doing? I'm the one who created you!... Hi, I'm your dad." |
Bibidi (ビビディ Bibidi) is an evil alien wizard. A short and stubby villain, he was responsible for awakening the purely-evil Majin Buu millions of years prior to the beginning of Dragon Ball.
Appearance
He is not shown in the manga, though due to Babidi being his duplicate, it is likely they were identical in appearance.
In his anime-only appearance, Bibidi appears with a similar frame to his "son" Babidi, but with greener and less wrinkled skin. He wears a black cap with the Demon mark on it, an orange robe, and a dark blue outfit with a yellow buckle.
Biography
Background
Despite what both Shin and Bibidi himself say, the one called "Buu" was not actually created by Bibidi but has existed since time immemorial. Bibidi merely knew the means of awakening Buu from his long slumber.[2] Bibidi manages to summon Majin Buu by chance in his quest to dominate the universe. After Buu destroys Planet Alpha, Bibidi is almost (recklessly) killed by the monster, forcing the wizard to briefly fend him off. Bibidi then informs Buu that he is the Majin's "father" and proceeds to use his "creation" to eliminate most of the Supreme Kais ruling over the universe at the time, killing the West Supreme Kai and North Supreme Kai, and absorbing the South Supreme Kai.
It is not until Majin Buu absorbs Daikaioh, inculcating the Majin with childlike innocence, that Bibidi is able to take advantage of the monster. Yet Bibidi's control is only partial, and he supplements his dominance over Buu by serving him cake in exchange for Buu's co-operation in conquering planets.
As Buu proves disobedient from time to time, Bibidi devises a magical seal that can be used to temporarily trap the monster. Bibidi decides to reward Buu with sweets when he behaves himself and to reseal him in this magical ball when he becomes disobedient. Bibidi also uses the ball to control Buu while he is traveling between worlds. Bibidi eventually sends Buu inside his ball to Earth, his next target. However, before the sorcerer can reach Earth and release his monster, he is killed in battle by the East Supreme Kai.
Though he was killed by Shin, he effectively lives on through his doppelganger Babidi, an offshoot created to aid him.[1]
Techniques and Special Abilities
- Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
- Ki Blast – The most basic form of energy wave. Used in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Fission/Cloning – Bibidi is able to create doppelgangers of himself to help aid him, splitting his magical ability between them. His most notable doppelganger is Babidi.[1]
- Biribiri Sorcery – A spell where the wizard summons a slimy substance capable of exploding a target. Used in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Sealing Spell – A spell that is capable of sealing Majin Buu in a magical ball. Bibidi used the spell to take a break after Majin Buu absorbed the Grand Supreme Kai.
- Teleportation – A magic spell that can be used to travel anywhere and allows users to reach any location instantly (like the Instant Transmission and Instantaneous Movement techniques). Bibidi uses this spell to transport himself and Majin Buu to various planets, and also once to get out of the way of one of Buu's attacks.
- Manipulation Sorcery – A spell that allows Bibidi to dominate the mind or will of another. He has this ability in the Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game.
- Paparapapa – Bibidi can use this spell as an ability in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Whirlwind Spin S – An ability used in Dragon Ball Heroes. It increases the power of Oceanus Shenron's Whirlwind Spin.
Video Game Appearances
Bibidi makes his first debut ever in a video game and as a playable character in Dragon Ball Heroes, being introduced in the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3).
Voice Actors
- Japanese: Isamu Tanonaka (DBZ); Takumi Yamazaki (Heroes); Naoki Tatsuta (DB Kai)
- English:
- Spanish:
- Castilian dub: Jorge García Tomé
- Latin American Spanish dub: Arturo Mercado
- Brazilian Portuguese dub: Ivo Roberto
- Catalan dub: Francesc Alborch (DBZ); Xavier Cassan (DBZ Kai)
- Hebrew dub: Gilad Kalter
- Hungarian dub: Péter Tarján
- Greek dub: Themis Psihogios
Trivia
- Bibidi's along with Babidi and Buu's manga names are most likely references to the magic words the fairy godmother uses in the 1950 film Cinderella, "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo".
- Bibidi's voice and personality are the same as those of his doppelganger.
- According to Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama's addendums in the Full Color Comics series, Babidi is not Bibidi's "son" in a traditional sense. Rather, Babidi was a doppelganger created by Bibidi. Bibidi could create multiples of himself to accomplish tasks that would be too big for one person to handle, but each doppelganger was weaker the more were created (not unlike Tien's Multi-Form Technique). However, with Bibidi having been killed, Babidi has the full power of the original wizard.
- Toriyama stated in an interview that the "M" associated with Bibidi, Babidi, and Buu (and appearing on their clothing, or on their servants' foreheads) stands for the Japanese word Ma (魔, lit. "demon").[3] It, therefore, relates Bibidi and his work with the Demon Realm and with dark magic. The same character used for "demon" also appears in the Japanese name for Buu's race (魔人, Ma-jin, lit: "demon person").
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Buu Arc Q&As
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Saikyō Jump #6, 2014
- ↑ Dragon Ball Full Color: Majin Buu Arc Volume #05 (04 July 2014) — Akira Toriyama-sensei is answering!!. kanzenshuu.
Majin | |
---|---|
Buu's Majin subspecies | Baby Buu • Ein • Fin • Kabra • Majin Buu (Kid Buu (Future • Clone • Xeno) • Innocent Buu (Future) • Miss Buu • Good Buu (Future) • Evil Buu (Future) • Super Buu (Future) • Shun Shun • Haru Haru • Haishi • Kabra • Majin Mani Mani • Mighty Majins • Ninny • Ratopa • Salaga • Titima • Wonder Majins • Yoshito-kun |
Other Majin race members | Android 21 (Evil • Good) • Android Majin • Captain Ginyu • Hirudegarn • Majin Ozotto • Nox • Ogre (Ghastel) |
Majin Fusions | |
Majin Transformations | |
Other Transformations | |
Organization of Babidi | |
Related articles | Bee • Bio-Androids • Bob & Margaret • Boo World • Buu-gi • Earth • Fake Z Fighters • Inside Buu (Enzyme • Roundworm) • Janemba's Majin Vegeta • Kashvar (Hoi) • Love-Love Beam • Majin Buu's house • Mr. Satan (Future) • Offworlder • Sealed Ball • Supreme Kai (position) • Troublemaker Education • Uub • Uuby |