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|Race = [[Majin]]
 
|Race = [[Majin]]
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
|Date of birth = [[Time Immemorial]]<ref name="2014Saikyo6"/>
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|Date of birth = [[Time Immemorial]]<ref name="2014Saikyo6"/> or [[5 Million Before Age]]<ref name="SSSS"/>
 
|Date of death = [[Age 774|May 8th, Age 774]]
 
|Date of death = [[Age 774|May 8th, Age 774]]
 
|Allegiance = [[Organization of Babidi]]
 
|Allegiance = [[Organization of Babidi]]
|FamConnect = [[Bibidi]] (summoner/<ref name="2014Saikyo6"/>"father")
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|FamConnect = [[Bibidi]] (summoner<ref name="2014Saikyo6"/> or creator<ref name="SSSS"/><ref name="GPP"/>/father<ref>"[[End of Earth]]"</ref>)
 
|Counterparts = [[Xeno Majin Buu]]<br>[[Future Kid Buu]]<br>[[Good Buu]]<br>[[Future Good Buu]]<br>[[Evil Buu]]<br>[[Future Evil Buu]]<br>[[Super Buu]]<br>[[Future Super Buu]]<br>[[Innocent Buu]]<br>[[Future Innocent Buu]]<br>[[Clone (FighterZ)|Clone Kid Buu]]s<br>[[Uub]]<br>[[Miss Buu]]
 
|Counterparts = [[Xeno Majin Buu]]<br>[[Future Kid Buu]]<br>[[Good Buu]]<br>[[Future Good Buu]]<br>[[Evil Buu]]<br>[[Future Evil Buu]]<br>[[Super Buu]]<br>[[Future Super Buu]]<br>[[Innocent Buu]]<br>[[Future Innocent Buu]]<br>[[Clone (FighterZ)|Clone Kid Buu]]s<br>[[Uub]]<br>[[Miss Buu]]
 
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===Manga Debut===
 
"[[The Boo of Pure Evil]]"
 
===Anime Debut===
 
"[[Evil Kid Buu!]]"
 
===Movie Debut===
 
''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods]]''
 
==Characteristics==
 
 
===Race===
 
[[Majin]]
 
===Gender===
 
Male
 
===Birth Date===
 
[[Time Immemorial]]<sup id="cite_ref-2014Saikyo6_0-0" class="reference">[1]</sup>
 
===Death Date(s)===
 
[[Age 774|May 8th, Age 774]]
 
==Professional Status==
 
 
===Allegiance===
 
[[Organization of Babidi]]
 
==Personal Status==
 
 
===Relatives===
 
[[Bibidi]] (summoner/<sup id="cite_ref-2014Saikyo6_0-1" class="reference">[1]</sup>"father")
 
===Counterparts===
 
[[Xeno Majin Buu]]
 
[[Future Kid Buu]]
 
[[Good Buu]]
 
[[Future Good Buu]]
 
[[Evil Buu]]
 
[[Future Evil Buu]]
 
[[Super Buu]]
 
[[Future Super Buu]]
 
[[Innocent Buu]]
 
[[Future Innocent Buu]]
 
[[Clone (FighterZ)|Clone Kid Buu]]s
 
[[Uub]]
 
[[Miss Buu]]​
 
 
{{nihongo|'''Kid Buu'''|{{ruby|魔|ま}}{{ruby|人|じん}}ブウ ({{ruby|純|じゅん}}{{ruby|粋|すい}})|''Majin Bū (Junsui)''|lit. "Demon Person Boo (Pure)"}} is the original, pure form of Majin Buu. Unlike his other forms, this form of Buu's thought process is seen to be irrational and spontaneous, even destroying his own body to destroy the [[Earth]]. Although he appears smaller than any other form, he is more dangerous than any other forms of Buu due to his full relentless evil and unpredictability. He is also completely free of restraint and has no trace of sanity and, because of this, is extremely volatile. He retains his childish personality, becoming amused and laughing hysterically at his own destruction of entire worlds. He is the main antagonist for the [[Kid Buu Saga]] as well as the final antagonist of the Majin Buu Saga.
 
{{nihongo|'''Kid Buu'''|{{ruby|魔|ま}}{{ruby|人|じん}}ブウ ({{ruby|純|じゅん}}{{ruby|粋|すい}})|''Majin Bū (Junsui)''|lit. "Demon Person Boo (Pure)"}} is the original, pure form of Majin Buu. Unlike his other forms, this form of Buu's thought process is seen to be irrational and spontaneous, even destroying his own body to destroy the [[Earth]]. Although he appears smaller than any other form, he is more dangerous than any other forms of Buu due to his full relentless evil and unpredictability. He is also completely free of restraint and has no trace of sanity and, because of this, is extremely volatile. He retains his childish personality, becoming amused and laughing hysterically at his own destruction of entire worlds. He is the main antagonist for the [[Kid Buu Saga]] as well as the final antagonist of the Majin Buu Saga.
   
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Though [[Shin]] says that [[Bibidi]] made him, in truth Buu actually has existed since time immemorial. He cycled between rampages and long hibernation. During numerous iterations of this cycle, he absorbed the evil elements of mankind, becoming steadily more violent. The evil wizard Bibidi merely knew the means of calling Buu from out of his long slumber.<ref name="2014Saikyo6">''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' #6, 2014</ref>
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Majin Buu is said to be a creation of [[Bibidi]] by some sources.<ref name="SSSS">''[[Dragon Ball SSSS]]''</ref><ref name="GPP">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Herms98/status/1079579748899016705|title=Herms' tweet on V-Jump|work=Twitter|datae=December 30, 2018}}</ref> However it has been stated by Akira Toriyama that in truth Buu has actually existed since time immemorial. He cycled between rampages and long hibernation. During numerous iterations of this cycle, he absorbed the evil elements of mankind, becoming steadily more violent. The evil wizard Bibidi merely knew the means of calling Buu from out of his long slumber.<ref name="2014Saikyo6">''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' #6, 2014</ref>
   
 
[[File:BibidiBuu.png|thumb|Bibidi and Majin Buu]]
 
[[File:BibidiBuu.png|thumb|Bibidi and Majin Buu]]
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Due to the destruction caused by both Kid Buu, Majin Buu developed a fearsome reputation in Universe 7, enough that [[King Cold]] warned [[Frieza]] to never oppose Majin Buu.
 
Due to the destruction caused by both Kid Buu, Majin Buu developed a fearsome reputation in Universe 7, enough that [[King Cold]] warned [[Frieza]] to never oppose Majin Buu.
 
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===''Dragon Ball Z''===
 
===''Dragon Ball Z''===
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After he came to his senses, transforming from Super Buu after Vegeta removed the good Majin Buu from Super Buu's head, Kid Buu attempted to destroy the Earth with a small yet incredibly [[Vanishing Beam|powerful energy ball]], but it was deflected by Vegeta's [[Final Burst Cannon]]. Kid Buu then created [[Planet Burst|a massive energy ball]] and flung it towards the Earth. Goku and Vegeta realized that they would be unable to stop it and made an attempt to escape with Gohan, [[Goten]], [[Trunks]], and Piccolo. However, the only three that they were able to grab nearby were [[Mr. Satan]], his [[dog]] [[Bee]], and [[Dende]]. [[Kibito Kai]] appeared and grabbed onto Goku's hand (and grabbing on to Vegeta by his sleeveless jumpsuit), and teleports them away with [[Kai Kai]] while Gohan, Goten, Trunks, Piccolo, [[Tien Shinhan]], and [[Chiaotzu]] are left on Earth, where it is then shortly and completely obliterated.
 
After he came to his senses, transforming from Super Buu after Vegeta removed the good Majin Buu from Super Buu's head, Kid Buu attempted to destroy the Earth with a small yet incredibly [[Vanishing Beam|powerful energy ball]], but it was deflected by Vegeta's [[Final Burst Cannon]]. Kid Buu then created [[Planet Burst|a massive energy ball]] and flung it towards the Earth. Goku and Vegeta realized that they would be unable to stop it and made an attempt to escape with Gohan, [[Goten]], [[Trunks]], and Piccolo. However, the only three that they were able to grab nearby were [[Mr. Satan]], his [[dog]] [[Bee]], and [[Dende]]. [[Kibito Kai]] appeared and grabbed onto Goku's hand (and grabbing on to Vegeta by his sleeveless jumpsuit), and teleports them away with [[Kai Kai]] while Gohan, Goten, Trunks, Piccolo, [[Tien Shinhan]], and [[Chiaotzu]] are left on Earth, where it is then shortly and completely obliterated.
   
[[File:KigBuuBLAST.png‎|thumb|left|Kid Buu prepares an energy blast]]
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[[File:KigBuuBLAST.png‎|thumb|Kid Buu prepares an energy blast]]
[[File:MajinBuuKidOntheAttackEp280.png|thumb|Kid Buu on the attack]]
 
 
Regenerating after the explosion, Kid Buu goes off in search of Goku and Vegeta, teleporting to many planets as he goes and destroying them upon sensing the [[Saiyan]]s' absence. Along the way, in an anime only [[filler]] scene, he finds the [[Grand Kai's Planet]], where [[Pikkon]] and Olibu approach him and start taunting him, leading a number of dead warriors risking their existence, against him including [[Krillin]] and [[Yamcha]]. After a victorious scuffle with Krillin, before he can finish him and the other dead warriors, Kid Buu manages to sense the increasing combat powers of Goku and Vegeta, and teleports off to the Sacred World of the Kais seeking strong opponents. Upon arriving, Kid Buu battles with [[Super Saiyan 2]] Goku and Goku has the upper hand, although Kid Buu is not fighting at his maximum. Once he powers up, Goku transforms into [[Super Saiyan 3]] (in the manga, he does this right away instead of fighting in the Super Saiyan 2 form in the anime) and fights evenly with him.
 
Regenerating after the explosion, Kid Buu goes off in search of Goku and Vegeta, teleporting to many planets as he goes and destroying them upon sensing the [[Saiyan]]s' absence. Along the way, in an anime only [[filler]] scene, he finds the [[Grand Kai's Planet]], where [[Pikkon]] and Olibu approach him and start taunting him, leading a number of dead warriors risking their existence, against him including [[Krillin]] and [[Yamcha]]. After a victorious scuffle with Krillin, before he can finish him and the other dead warriors, Kid Buu manages to sense the increasing combat powers of Goku and Vegeta, and teleports off to the Sacred World of the Kais seeking strong opponents. Upon arriving, Kid Buu battles with [[Super Saiyan 2]] Goku and Goku has the upper hand, although Kid Buu is not fighting at his maximum. Once he powers up, Goku transforms into [[Super Saiyan 3]] (in the manga, he does this right away instead of fighting in the Super Saiyan 2 form in the anime) and fights evenly with him.
   
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Kid Buu, having the advantage of perpetual endurance,<ref>Goku states that Kid Buu's ''[[ki]]'' never descends (''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' volume 27, [[The Galaxy Strikes Back|chapter 316]], page 116)</ref> wins over the battered Goku, who is quickly losing power from his draining Super Saiyan 3 transformation. Vegeta transforms into his Super Saiyan 2 form to fight Kid Buu in an attempt to buy some time so Goku can charge to full power to finish Buu, but is quickly defeated as well despite fighting well and lasting longer than expected. Mr. Satan then steps in and attempts to fight Buu, but is severely outmatched and relies on mere luck to survive. Kid Buu moves in for the kill, but finds himself unable to do so due to having the memories of Good Buu. His frustration ultimately leads him to spit out a small stone which explodes into an unconscious Good Buu. Now with nothing to stop him, Kid Buu resumes the play-fight with the enraged Mr. Satan, who attempts another pitiful attack when Good Buu steps in. Good Buu angrily tells Kid Buu to leave Mr. Satan alone and that his battle is with him. Kid Buu and Good Buu then engage one another in combat. The battle quickly turns in Kid Buu's favor, and he ultimately dominates Good Buu, who however, refuses to give up the fight.
 
Kid Buu, having the advantage of perpetual endurance,<ref>Goku states that Kid Buu's ''[[ki]]'' never descends (''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' volume 27, [[The Galaxy Strikes Back|chapter 316]], page 116)</ref> wins over the battered Goku, who is quickly losing power from his draining Super Saiyan 3 transformation. Vegeta transforms into his Super Saiyan 2 form to fight Kid Buu in an attempt to buy some time so Goku can charge to full power to finish Buu, but is quickly defeated as well despite fighting well and lasting longer than expected. Mr. Satan then steps in and attempts to fight Buu, but is severely outmatched and relies on mere luck to survive. Kid Buu moves in for the kill, but finds himself unable to do so due to having the memories of Good Buu. His frustration ultimately leads him to spit out a small stone which explodes into an unconscious Good Buu. Now with nothing to stop him, Kid Buu resumes the play-fight with the enraged Mr. Satan, who attempts another pitiful attack when Good Buu steps in. Good Buu angrily tells Kid Buu to leave Mr. Satan alone and that his battle is with him. Kid Buu and Good Buu then engage one another in combat. The battle quickly turns in Kid Buu's favor, and he ultimately dominates Good Buu, who however, refuses to give up the fight.
   
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[[File:MajinBuuFatVsMajinBuuKid.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu fighting Good Buu]]
 
Meanwhile, Goku and Vegeta hatch a plan to have Dende and Kibito Kai use [[Porunga]] to restore the Earth and revive all the good people who were killed since the [[World Martial Arts Tournament]]. Goku then prepares to create a [[Super Spirit Bomb]], while Vegeta uses [[King Kai]]'s [[telepathy]] to ask for the Earthlings' help, to which only their friends and family respond. Kid Buu and Good Buu continue their battle, until Good Buu is beaten so badly that he cannot fight any longer. Mr. Satan then steps in to stop Kid Buu, and Vegeta once again battles Kid Buu to buy some more time. Ultimately, Mr. Satan manages to convince the people of Earth to give up their energy and the Super Spirit Bomb reaches completion, frightening Kid Buu. Unfortunately, Kid Buu holds the battered Vegeta 'hostage', keeping him in the Spirit Bomb's path as well, therefore stopping Goku from throwing the attack. However, Good Buu wakes up and smashes himself headfirst into Kid Buu, knocking him off Vegeta for Mr. Satan to carry off to safety. Unable to get Good Buu off of him, Kid Buu angrily blasts him away with a massive [[Energy Sphere|energy sphere]].
 
Meanwhile, Goku and Vegeta hatch a plan to have Dende and Kibito Kai use [[Porunga]] to restore the Earth and revive all the good people who were killed since the [[World Martial Arts Tournament]]. Goku then prepares to create a [[Super Spirit Bomb]], while Vegeta uses [[King Kai]]'s [[telepathy]] to ask for the Earthlings' help, to which only their friends and family respond. Kid Buu and Good Buu continue their battle, until Good Buu is beaten so badly that he cannot fight any longer. Mr. Satan then steps in to stop Kid Buu, and Vegeta once again battles Kid Buu to buy some more time. Ultimately, Mr. Satan manages to convince the people of Earth to give up their energy and the Super Spirit Bomb reaches completion, frightening Kid Buu. Unfortunately, Kid Buu holds the battered Vegeta 'hostage', keeping him in the Spirit Bomb's path as well, therefore stopping Goku from throwing the attack. However, Good Buu wakes up and smashes himself headfirst into Kid Buu, knocking him off Vegeta for Mr. Satan to carry off to safety. Unable to get Good Buu off of him, Kid Buu angrily blasts him away with a massive [[Energy Sphere|energy sphere]].
   
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In the anime, Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in the first episode of ''Dragon Ball Super''.
 
In the anime, Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in the first episode of ''Dragon Ball Super''.
 
 
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====Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga====
 
====Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga====
 
{{main|Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga}}
 
{{main|Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga}}
[[File:GSK_absorption.png|thumb|Huge Buu absorbs Grand Supreme Kai]]
 
 
Kid Buu is mentioned by [[Merus]] when he's telling the story of how Kid Buu absorbed [[Grand Supreme Kai]] and became [[Innocent Buu]]. Later on, it is revealed by Buu and the Grand Supreme Kai Buu, through a flashback when Good Buu and Kid Buu split, that Kid Buu kept the majority of Grand Supreme Kai's remaining godly power.
 
Kid Buu is mentioned by [[Merus]] when he's telling the story of how Kid Buu absorbed [[Grand Supreme Kai]] and became [[Innocent Buu]]. Later on, it is revealed by Buu and the Grand Supreme Kai Buu, through a flashback when Good Buu and Kid Buu split, that Kid Buu kept the majority of Grand Supreme Kai's remaining godly power.
   
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====Prison Planet Saga====
 
====Prison Planet Saga====
 
{{Main|Prison Planet Saga}}
 
{{Main|Prison Planet Saga}}
[[File:Super_Saiyan_Trunks_v_Buu.png|thumb|left|Super Saiyan Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu]]
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[[File:Super_Saiyan_Trunks_v_Buu.png|thumb|Super Saiyan Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu]]
 
In the manga, Kid Buu is one of the Ghost Warriors summoned by Hatchiyack. He engages in combat with Super Saiyan Future Trunks alongside Turles and Lord Slug. Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu, but he reforms immediately thanks to his nature as a Ghost Warrior.
 
In the manga, Kid Buu is one of the Ghost Warriors summoned by Hatchiyack. He engages in combat with Super Saiyan Future Trunks alongside Turles and Lord Slug. Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu, but he reforms immediately thanks to his nature as a Ghost Warrior.
 
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===''Dragon Ball GT''===
 
===''Dragon Ball GT''===
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[[File:Vlcsnap-2017-01-22-05h11m37s796.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu in ''Dragon Ball GT'']]
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-2017-01-22-05h11m37s796.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu in ''Dragon Ball GT'']]
 
Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in a retelling by Good Buu of [[Uub]]'s origin before he was born, right before Good Buu and Uub fuse to create Majuub.
 
Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in a retelling by Good Buu of [[Uub]]'s origin before he was born, right before Good Buu and Uub fuse to create Majuub.
 
 
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===''Online'' and ''Xenoverse'' series===
 
===''Online'' and ''Xenoverse'' series===
 
{{main|Dragon Ball Online|Dragon Ball Xenoverse|Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2}}
 
{{main|Dragon Ball Online|Dragon Ball Xenoverse|Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2}}
As their progenitor, Kid Buu still exist through the [[Majin]] subspecies that was started by [[Good Buu|Mr. Buu]], and as such these Majin are capable of taking on the '''[[Pure Majin]]''' form - becoming identical to Kid Buu in every manner (save for skin color and voice), though some Majin are able to retain their "hearts" allowing them to retain their original personality and transform into their pure state at will without turning into another evil incarnation of Kid Buu. In ''Xenoverse 2'', Good Buu reveals the transformation is dangerous for Majins as it could lead to them losing their "heart" essentially becoming another evil incarnation of Kid Buu.
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As their progenitor, Kid Buu still exists through the [[Majin]] subspecies that was started by [[Good Buu|Mr. Buu]], and as such these Majin are capable of taking on the '''[[Pure Majin]]''' form - becoming identical to Kid Buu in every manner (save for skin color and voice), though some Majin are able to retain their "hearts" allowing them to retain their original personality and transform into their pure state at will without turning into another evil incarnation of Kid Buu. In ''Xenoverse 2'', Good Buu reveals the transformation is dangerous for Majins as it could lead to them losing their "heart" essentially becoming another evil incarnation of Kid Buu.
   
 
In ''Xenoverse'', [[Demon God]] [[Demigra]] uses [[Dark Magic]] to turn Dark Super Buu into Dark Kid Buu causing him to destroy the Earth, though fortunately Goku, Vegeta, Dende, Mr. Satan, and the Future Warrior escape. Dende flees with the Supreme Kais while Goku, Good Buu, Vegeta, and the Future Warrior hold off Dark Kid Buu. Goku tries to destroy the Villainous Mode empowered Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb but Demigra's magic allows Dark Kid Buu to overpower it until the Future Warrior adds their energy to the Super Spirit Bomb creating the Tandem Super Spirit Bomb and assists Super Saiyan Goku in giving the attack one final push that destroys Dark Kid Buu. However later in Age 778, Demigra alters history by having his mirage revive Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu with the Dragon Balls. Demigra possesses them using Villainous Mode granting Kid Buu the final stage Villainous Mode transformation along with Frieza and Cell. However the Future Warrior defeats them with help from [[God-like Saiyan]] Goku and they are killed once again.
 
In ''Xenoverse'', [[Demon God]] [[Demigra]] uses [[Dark Magic]] to turn Dark Super Buu into Dark Kid Buu causing him to destroy the Earth, though fortunately Goku, Vegeta, Dende, Mr. Satan, and the Future Warrior escape. Dende flees with the Supreme Kais while Goku, Good Buu, Vegeta, and the Future Warrior hold off Dark Kid Buu. Goku tries to destroy the Villainous Mode empowered Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb but Demigra's magic allows Dark Kid Buu to overpower it until the Future Warrior adds their energy to the Super Spirit Bomb creating the Tandem Super Spirit Bomb and assists Super Saiyan Goku in giving the attack one final push that destroys Dark Kid Buu. However later in Age 778, Demigra alters history by having his mirage revive Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu with the Dragon Balls. Demigra possesses them using Villainous Mode granting Kid Buu the final stage Villainous Mode transformation along with Frieza and Cell. However the Future Warrior defeats them with help from [[God-like Saiyan]] Goku and they are killed once again.
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===''FighterZ''===
 
===''FighterZ''===
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball FighterZ}}
 
{{Main|Dragon Ball FighterZ}}
[[File:Clone Kid Buu.png|thumb|A Clone Kid Buu in ''Dragon Ball FighterZ'']]
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[[File:Clone Kid Buu.png|thumb|155px|A Clone Kid Buu in ''Dragon Ball FighterZ'']]
At some point Kid Buu's cells were collected by Dr. Gero's Supercomputer which survived in one of his many laboratories. These cells along with cells of countless fighters and brilliant researchers were incorporated into a new type of android, [[Android 21]] who became the de facto leader of the [[Red Ribbon Army]]. Though Android 21 possessed a normally gentle and good natured personality that lead her to reconstruct Android 16 who was created in the image of her original human template's son (who was also the biological son of Dr. Gero), the cells of Majin Buu unfortunately caused her to develop an evil split personality along with a destructive, insatiable hunger. This evil personality used Dr. Gero's labs and technology to create an army of mindless [[Clone (FighterZ)|clones]] grown from the cells of the Z Fighters, Nappa, the Ginyu Force, Frieza, Cell, and even Kid Buu. However while the other clones were little more than mindless drones, the Kid Buu clones retained the original Kid Buu's personality and traits, due to the unique nature of his cells. As a result, these clones were especially dangerous as they could absorb other clones to increase their power much like their creator Android 21 and the original Kid Buu. However the evil Android 21 saw all the clones only as a source of food to keep her hunger in check before she was ready to consume the Z Fighters and the villains she had revived using the Namekian Dragon Balls. In both the Super Warrior and Enemy Warrior Arcs, Android 21's evil side takes full control of 21 causing her to destroy Android 16 and become focused on completing her plan though ultimately she succumbed completely to her hunger which drove her to the point of madness, ultimately leading to her defeat and destruction.
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At some point Kid Buu's cells were collected by Dr. Gero's Supercomputer which survived in one of his many laboratories. These cells along with cells of countless fighters and brilliant researchers were incorporated into a new type of android, [[Android 21]] who became the de facto leader of the [[Red Ribbon Army]]. Though Android 21 possessed a normally gentle and good natured personality, the cells of Majin Buu unfortunately caused her to develop an evil split personality along with a destructive, insatiable hunger.
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This evil personality used Dr. Gero's labs and technology to create an army of mindless [[Clone (FighterZ)|clones]], including ones of Kid Buu. However while the other clones were little more than mindless drones, the Kid Buu clones retained the original Kid Buu's personality and traits, due to the unique nature of his cells. As a result, these clones were especially dangerous as they could absorb other clones to increase their power.
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Additionally in the Enemy Warrior Arc, the villains lead by Frieza and Cell joined forces with the Z Fighters and began targeting 21's clone food supply as a way to prevent her from growing any stronger and to force a confrontation with her. There plan succeeded causing her to seek revenge on Frieza and his allies, leading to her defeat and death due to the combined attack from Goku, Cell, and Frieza. In the Android 21 Arc, 21's good side manages to suppress her hunger and joins forces with the soul linked to Android 18, 18 herself, 17, and 16 in defeating the clones while fighting off her evil side's desire to feed. After Android 16's death result in Android 21's fission, the good Android 21, 18, and 17 join the Z Fighters in hunting down the remaining clones in the hopes of luring out the evil 21 who had absorbed the original Cell. Ultimately all the clones are destroyed. In honor of her sacrifice, Goku decides to ask King Yemma to reincarnate Android 21's soul as he had previously done by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub.
   
Additionally in the Enemy Warrior Arc, the villains lead by Frieza and Cell joined forces with the Z Fighters and began targeting 21's clone food supply as a way to prevent her from growing any stronger and to force a confrontation with her. There plan succeeded causing her to seek revenge on Frieza and his allies, leading to her defeat and death due to the combined attack from Goku, Cell, and Frieza. In the Android 21 Arc, 21's good side manages to suppress her hunger and joins forces with the soul linked to Android 18, 18 herself, 17, and 16 in defeating the clones while fighting off her evil side's desire to feed. After Android 16's death result in Android 21's fission, the good Android 21, 18, and 17 join the Z Fighters in hunting down the remaining clones in the hopes of luring out the evil 21 who had absorbed the original Cell. Ultimately all the clones are destroyed and the good 21 sacrifices herself to destroy both herself and her counterpart due to her fear that her hunger would one day cause her to turn on her newfound friends. In honor of her sacrifice, Goku decides to ask King Yemma to reincarnate Android 21's soul as he had previously done by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub.
 
 
[[File:Dokkan Battle Boss Clone Kid Buu card (DB FighterZ Super Warrior Arc).png|thumb|left|Clone Kid Buu card from ''Dokkan Battle'']]
 
[[File:Dokkan Battle Boss Clone Kid Buu card (DB FighterZ Super Warrior Arc).png|thumb|left|Clone Kid Buu card from ''Dokkan Battle'']]
 
It is strongly implied by the behavior of the Kid Buu clones, that there is an unruly aspect to Kid Buu's cells which causes both the clones’ unique behavior and Android 21's destructive impulses. Thus both can be seen as being the result of the genetic legacy of Kid Buu which not even the science of Dr. Gero and his supercomputer could control.
 
It is strongly implied by the behavior of the Kid Buu clones, that there is an unruly aspect to Kid Buu's cells which causes both the clones’ unique behavior and Android 21's destructive impulses. Thus both can be seen as being the result of the genetic legacy of Kid Buu which not even the science of Dr. Gero and his supercomputer could control.
   
 
In addition to appearing in ''FighterZ'', Clone Kid Buus appear as random enemies in the story event [[Super Warrior Arc|DRAGON BALL FighterZ: Super Warrior Arc]] in ''Dokkan Battle'' playing a similar role as they do in ''FighterZ'' as they are random enemies that drop more Zeni and EXP when defeated.
 
In addition to appearing in ''FighterZ'', Clone Kid Buus appear as random enemies in the story event [[Super Warrior Arc|DRAGON BALL FighterZ: Super Warrior Arc]] in ''Dokkan Battle'' playing a similar role as they do in ''FighterZ'' as they are random enemies that drop more Zeni and EXP when defeated.
 
 
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==Power==
 
==Power==
 
;Manga and Anime
 
;Manga and Anime
[[File:MajinBuuKidVsGokuFinalBattle.png|thumb|Kid Buu charging a Ki Blast]]
 
 
In the past, Kid Buu was able to fight the South Supreme Kai, but resorted to absorbing him. As the huge Majin Buu he fought the Grand Supreme Kai, and in the end chose to absorb him as well. In the anime flashback of Kibito Kai, Kid Buu is also shown to have destroyed an entire Galaxy over an unspecified period of time.
 
In the past, Kid Buu was able to fight the South Supreme Kai, but resorted to absorbing him. As the huge Majin Buu he fought the Grand Supreme Kai, and in the end chose to absorb him as well. In the anime flashback of Kibito Kai, Kid Buu is also shown to have destroyed an entire Galaxy over an unspecified period of time.
   
 
Buu's power changes depending on who he absorbs. According to Goku and Vegeta, his power spikes up when he changes from normal Super Buu to the huge Buu but goes back down when he reverts back to Kid Buu; though Goku and Vegeta underestimate him due to his size. Later, [[Kibito Kai]] commented that, while on Earth in this state, Kid Buu is more dangerous than ever due to his uncontrollable nature.
 
Buu's power changes depending on who he absorbs. According to Goku and Vegeta, his power spikes up when he changes from normal Super Buu to the huge Buu but goes back down when he reverts back to Kid Buu; though Goku and Vegeta underestimate him due to his size. Later, [[Kibito Kai]] commented that, while on Earth in this state, Kid Buu is more dangerous than ever due to his uncontrollable nature.
   
 
[[File:MajinBuuKidVsGokuFinalBattle.png|thumb|Kid Buu charging a Ki Blast]]
 
Furthermore, his sheer insanity makes him impossible to reason with, which, while difficult, was possible to accomplish with Super Buu. While Innocent Buu and Super Buu made time for small talk during combat, Kid Buu relents his assault only to taunt his opponents when they are down. His power and dangerous behavior is witnessed when he destroys entire planets for no reason and without showing any signs of remorse. Kid Buu's strongest attack - the [[Planet Burst]] - is in the anime said to be capable of destroying the Earth ten times over, which makes it so powerful that Goku notes that even he and Vegeta together would not be able to stop it. While he is incredibly powerful Kid Buu never keeps his guard up, which allows his body to be blasted apart by beings weaker than himself, as shown by how Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta was able to blow his body apart with a barrage of ''ki'' blasts.
 
Furthermore, his sheer insanity makes him impossible to reason with, which, while difficult, was possible to accomplish with Super Buu. While Innocent Buu and Super Buu made time for small talk during combat, Kid Buu relents his assault only to taunt his opponents when they are down. His power and dangerous behavior is witnessed when he destroys entire planets for no reason and without showing any signs of remorse. Kid Buu's strongest attack - the [[Planet Burst]] - is in the anime said to be capable of destroying the Earth ten times over, which makes it so powerful that Goku notes that even he and Vegeta together would not be able to stop it. While he is incredibly powerful Kid Buu never keeps his guard up, which allows his body to be blasted apart by beings weaker than himself, as shown by how Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta was able to blow his body apart with a barrage of ''ki'' blasts.
   
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The anime-related ''Dragon Book Z Vol. 7'' states that he is the Buu with the greatest power.<ref>[[:File:160822035032494439.jpg|Kid Buu Dragon Book]]</ref>
 
The anime-related ''Dragon Book Z Vol. 7'' states that he is the Buu with the greatest power.<ref>[[:File:160822035032494439.jpg|Kid Buu Dragon Book]]</ref>
   
In an interview, Toriyama noted that he made Frieza and Majin Buu in their final transformations to be the strongest to go against people's expectations.<ref>[[:File:BuuFriezaInterview.png|Toriyama interview]]</ref>
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In an interview, Toriyama noted that he made Frieza and Majin Buu in their final transformations to be the strongest to go against people's expectations.<ref>[https://i.imgur.com/lBMkNkF.png Toriyama interview]</ref>
   
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
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*'''[[Flight]]''' – The ability to fly with the use of ''[[ki]]''.
 
*'''[[Flight]]''' – The ability to fly with the use of ''[[ki]]''.
*'''[[Ki sense]]''' – The ability to sense Ki. Kid Buu was demonstrated to use this when he sensed Goku and Vegeta powering up and warped to their location on Supreme Kai's planet (which the two Saiyans deliberately allowed for specifically to lure him there).
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*'''[[Ki Sense]]''' – The ability to sense Ki. Kid Buu was demonstrated to use this when he sensed Goku and Vegeta powering up and warped to their location on Supreme Kai's planet (which the two Saiyans deliberately allowed for specifically to lure him there).
 
*'''[[Ki Blast]]''' – The most basic form of energy wave. Although a basic attack, when used by Kid Buu it still had enough power to destroy a planet the size of the Earth.
 
*'''[[Ki Blast]]''' – The most basic form of energy wave. Although a basic attack, when used by Kid Buu it still had enough power to destroy a planet the size of the Earth.
 
*'''Unknown, unfathomable power''' – Buu possess an odd ''ki'' signature that makes it hard to tell how strong Buu really is. Whether Buu's power level is incredible, or not that much is unknown even by Majin Buu.<ref>[[:File:Tori interview.jpg|Tori interview]]</ref>
 
*'''Unknown, unfathomable power''' – Buu possess an odd ''ki'' signature that makes it hard to tell how strong Buu really is. Whether Buu's power level is incredible, or not that much is unknown even by Majin Buu.<ref>[[:File:Tori interview.jpg|Tori interview]]</ref>
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*'''[[Cloning]]''' – The general ability to split into several identical duplicates to fight as a group.
 
*'''[[Cloning]]''' – The general ability to split into several identical duplicates to fight as a group.
 
*'''Double Blast''' – A barrage of ''ki'' blasts used to torture Goku when he was unable to throw the Spirit Bomb since Kid Buu was holding Vegeta hostage. Named in the ''Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game''.
 
*'''Double Blast''' – A barrage of ''ki'' blasts used to torture Goku when he was unable to throw the Spirit Bomb since Kid Buu was holding Vegeta hostage. Named in the ''Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game''.
*'''Massacre of the Billions and Millions of Bountiful Mini Bitty Malliciously Baneful Majin Buus''' – Kid Buu splits into many Kid Buus and they all fire energy waves. Used against Goku, and later Vegeta. Named in the ''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]''.
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*'''Massacre of the Billions and Millions of Bountiful Mini Bitty Maliciously Baneful Majin Buus''' – Kid Buu splits into many Kid Buus and they all fire energy waves. Used against Goku, and later Vegeta. Named in the ''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]''.
 
*'''[[Elastic Tentacle]]''' – Buu simply extends his head tentacle and uses it to whip or constrict the opponent.
 
*'''[[Elastic Tentacle]]''' – Buu simply extends his head tentacle and uses it to whip or constrict the opponent.
 
[[File:AssaultRain.png|thumb|Kid Buu's Assault Rain]]
 
[[File:AssaultRain.png|thumb|Kid Buu's Assault Rain]]
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*'''[[Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack]]''' – Used in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Ora to Omee to Scouter]]''.
 
*'''[[Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack]]''' – Used in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Ora to Omee to Scouter]]''.
 
*'''Mystic Shoot''' - Kid Buu's signature attack in the ''Raging Blast'' series.
 
*'''Mystic Shoot''' - Kid Buu's signature attack in the ''Raging Blast'' series.
*'''[[Mighty Powerful God Shockwave]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Southern Supreme Kai absorbed) in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' and as his Super Attack in ''Dokkan Battle''.
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*'''[[Mighty Powerful God Shockwave]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Southern Supreme Kai absorbed) in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]'', ''[[World Mission]]'', and as his Super Attack in ''Dokkan Battle''.
*'''[[Shin Gekiretsu Shin'ou'hou]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Kibito Kai absorbed) in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.
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*'''[[Ultimate Heavenly Cannon]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Kibito Kai absorbed) in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' and ''World Mission''.
*'''[[Demon Eye]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Babidi absorbed) in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''.
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*'''[[Demon Eye]]''' – Used by Buu (w/ Babidi absorbed) in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' and ''World Mission''.
 
*'''[[Teleporting Vanishing Ball]]''' - Kid Buu creates a medium sized Planet Burst in front of himself with both hands, then uses an unspecified teleportation technique (it is unclear if it is Kai Kai or Instant Transmission) to appear near the opponent and throws the Planet Burst all at them.
 
*'''[[Teleporting Vanishing Ball]]''' - Kid Buu creates a medium sized Planet Burst in front of himself with both hands, then uses an unspecified teleportation technique (it is unclear if it is Kai Kai or Instant Transmission) to appear near the opponent and throws the Planet Burst all at them.
 
*'''[[Baked Sphere]]''' – A dark explosive wave utilized by Villainous Mode Kid Buu.
 
*'''[[Baked Sphere]]''' – A dark explosive wave utilized by Villainous Mode Kid Buu.
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{{Nihongo|'''Innocent Buu'''|無邪気な魔人ブウ}}<ref name="Daiz4">''[[Daizenshuu 4]]'', 1995</ref> is the form the Huge Majin Buu takes after absorbing [[Grand Supreme Kai]], which results in the childlike fat Majin Buu; who is somewhat weaker, and much less evil than Kid Buu due to the innocence of the Grand Supreme Kai. In this form, Buu becomes calmer and easier to control.<ref name="SGD" /> This is the form Bibidi sealed Majin Buu inside of a cocoon, and the form in which Buu is resurrected by Babidi after many chains of events. He loves to eat and has childlike innocence, but becomes near unstoppable when angry.<ref name="SGD" /> He eventually fissions into Good Buu and Evil Buu.
 
{{Nihongo|'''Innocent Buu'''|無邪気な魔人ブウ}}<ref name="Daiz4">''[[Daizenshuu 4]]'', 1995</ref> is the form the Huge Majin Buu takes after absorbing [[Grand Supreme Kai]], which results in the childlike fat Majin Buu; who is somewhat weaker, and much less evil than Kid Buu due to the innocence of the Grand Supreme Kai. In this form, Buu becomes calmer and easier to control.<ref name="SGD" /> This is the form Bibidi sealed Majin Buu inside of a cocoon, and the form in which Buu is resurrected by Babidi after many chains of events. He loves to eat and has childlike innocence, but becomes near unstoppable when angry.<ref name="SGD" /> He eventually fissions into Good Buu and Evil Buu.
 
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{{Main|Super Buu|Absorption|South Supreme Kai|Grand Supreme Kai}}
[[File:MajinBuuSuperNV..png|thumb|Super Buu the result of Buu's evil resurfacing]]
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[[File:MajinBuuSuperNV..png|thumb|170px|Super Buu the result of Buu's evil resurfacing]]
 
{{Nihongo|'''Super Buu'''|超ブウ|Chō Bū}}, also called {{Nihongo|'''Majin Buu (Evil)'''|{{ruby|魔|ま}}{{ruby|人|じん}}ブウ ({{ruby|悪|あく}})|''Majin Bū (Aku)''}}, is the result of Evil Buu absorbing Good Buu. He is essentially the same entity as Innocent Buu, but with Buu's true evil persona having dominance over Grand Supreme Kai's innocence, but he retains his intelligence gained from the Grand Supreme Kai. He is also more powerful than Innocent Buu was, but not as powerful as the Huge Majin Buu. In the series, Super Buu absorbs several Z Fighters and gains their power and abilities. Due to absorbing several Z Fighters, Super Buu changes his appearance, such as when Super Buu absorbs both Gotenks and Piccolo, he wears Gotenks' vest until his strength defuses, and he transforms, and wears Piccolo's cloak plus the upper clothes which is pointed side ways. Also when he absorbs Gohan, he wears his gi and dark blue undershirt which is similar to that of Goku.
 
{{Nihongo|'''Super Buu'''|超ブウ|Chō Bū}}, also called {{Nihongo|'''Majin Buu (Evil)'''|{{ruby|魔|ま}}{{ruby|人|じん}}ブウ ({{ruby|悪|あく}})|''Majin Bū (Aku)''}}, is the result of Evil Buu absorbing Good Buu. He is essentially the same entity as Innocent Buu, but with Buu's true evil persona having dominance over Grand Supreme Kai's innocence, but he retains his intelligence gained from the Grand Supreme Kai. He is also more powerful than Innocent Buu was, but not as powerful as the Huge Majin Buu. In the series, Super Buu absorbs several Z Fighters and gains their power and abilities. Due to absorbing several Z Fighters, Super Buu changes his appearance, such as when Super Buu absorbs both Gotenks and Piccolo, he wears Gotenks' vest until his strength defuses, and he transforms, and wears Piccolo's cloak plus the upper clothes which is pointed side ways. Also when he absorbs Gohan, he wears his gi and dark blue undershirt which is similar to that of Goku.
   
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{{Main|Absorption|Kibito Kai}}
 
{{Main|Absorption|Kibito Kai}}
 
[[File:Jpb50p.jpg|thumb|Buu with Kibito Kai absorbed card for ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']]
 
[[File:Jpb50p.jpg|thumb|Buu with Kibito Kai absorbed card for ''Dragon Ball Heroes'']]
The form Buu takes after absorbing [[Kibito Kai]]. It appears in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' since the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3). While in this state Kid Buu's clothes are replaced with Kibito Kai's, and he gains the ability to use Kibito Kai's most powerful attack: the [[Shin Gekiretsu Shin'ou'hou]].
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The form Buu takes after absorbing [[Kibito Kai]]. It appears in ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' since the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3). While in this state Kid Buu's clothes are replaced with Kibito Kai's, and he gains the ability to use Kibito Kai's most powerful attack: the [[Ultimate Heavenly Cannon]].
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This form is also playable in ''World Mission''.
 
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;Babidi absorbed
 
;Babidi absorbed
 
{{Main|Absorption|Babidi}}
 
{{Main|Absorption|Babidi}}
 
[[File:Bobbidi_Boo.png|thumb|left|Buu with Babidi absorbed]]
 
[[File:Bobbidi_Boo.png|thumb|left|Buu with Babidi absorbed]]
The form Buu takes after absorbing Babidi. The form is seen in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It is playable in the latter game since the fifth mission of Jaaku Mission series (JM5). This absorption gives Buu increased magical abilities, including the ability to use [[Biribiri Sorcery]].
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The form Buu takes after absorbing Babidi. The form is seen in ''Dragon Ball Heroes''. It is playable in the latter game since the fifth mission of Jaaku Mission series (JM5). This absorption gives Buu increased magical abilities, including the ability to use [[Demon Eye]].
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The form is also playable in ''World Mission''.
 
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;Villainous Mode
 
{{Main|Dark Magic|Villainous Mode}}
 
{{Main|Dark Magic|Villainous Mode}}
 
[[File:Dark Kid Buu.png|thumb|Dark Kid Buu]]
 
[[File:Dark Kid Buu.png|thumb|Dark Kid Buu]]
 
After being revived in Age 778 by Demigra in ''Xenoverse'', Kid Buu is possessed and gains this Dark Magic transformation which acts as the final stage for Villainous Mode. Kid Buu gains a dark purple aura, glowing red eyes, and black markings around his eyes. This form is playable in ''Xenoverse'', while in ''Xenoverse 2'' it appears as a random unplayable enemy in certain Expert Missions.
 
After being revived in Age 778 by Demigra in ''Xenoverse'', Kid Buu is possessed and gains this Dark Magic transformation which acts as the final stage for Villainous Mode. Kid Buu gains a dark purple aura, glowing red eyes, and black markings around his eyes. This form is playable in ''Xenoverse'', while in ''Xenoverse 2'' it appears as a random unplayable enemy in certain Expert Missions.
 
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;Supervillain
 
;Supervillain
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[[File:Kid Buu (Supervillain) XV2 Scan.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu•Supervillain]]
 
[[File:Kid Buu (Supervillain) XV2 Scan.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu•Supervillain]]
 
This form is the result of Towa's Dark Magic spell which shaves off life to grant greater power. In ''Xenoverse 2'', Kid Buu obtains this form during the final battle of the Majin Buu conflict. In this form, Kid Buu's skin becomes a pale metallic color, his eyes glow pink, and he gains a glowing Time Breaker symbol on his forehead. He also emits a black & white aura. This form is playable in ''Xenoverse 2'' under the name '''Kid Buu•Supervillain'''.
 
This form is the result of Towa's Dark Magic spell which shaves off life to grant greater power. In ''Xenoverse 2'', Kid Buu obtains this form during the final battle of the Majin Buu conflict. In this form, Kid Buu's skin becomes a pale metallic color, his eyes glow pink, and he gains a glowing Time Breaker symbol on his forehead. He also emits a black & white aura. This form is playable in ''Xenoverse 2'' under the name '''Kid Buu•Supervillain'''.
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[[File:KidBuuDrSlumpRemake.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu's manga version in the ''Dr. Slump'' remake]]
 
[[File:KidBuuDrSlumpRemake.png|thumb|left|Kid Buu's manga version in the ''Dr. Slump'' remake]]
 
In the 1997 remake of ''[[Dr. Slump]]'', Kid Buu appears from [[Senbei Norimaki]]'s [[Reality Machine]] fighting Goku due to [[Arale Norimaki]] putting the last volume of the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], "[[Goodbye, Dragon World]]", into it. His appearance is white and black due to him being created from the manga.
 
In the 1997 remake of ''[[Dr. Slump]]'', Kid Buu appears from [[Senbei Norimaki]]'s [[Reality Machine]] fighting Goku due to [[Arale Norimaki]] putting the last volume of the [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], "[[Goodbye, Dragon World]]", into it. His appearance is white and black due to him being created from the manga.
 
 
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*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Ora to Omee to Scouter]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Ora to Omee to Scouter]]''
 
*''[[Jump Ultimate Stars]]''
 
*''[[Jump Ultimate Stars]]''
 
[[File:Kid Buu Tenkaichi 3.jpg|thumb|Kid Buu in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']]
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bakuretsu Impact]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Bakuretsu Impact]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road]]''
[[File:Kid Buu Tenkaichi 3.jpg|thumb|Kid Buu in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']]
 
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Z: W Bakuretsu Impact]]''
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*''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]''
 
*''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]''
 
*''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission]]''
 
*''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission]]''
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*Kid Buu and Frieza are the only villains seen destroying planets by hitting the planet's core. They are also the only villains to have directly destroyed the Earth, though Frieza's destruction of the Earth was undone by Whis' Temporal Do-Over while the Earth was later restored using the Namekian Dragon Balls.
 
*Kid Buu and Frieza are the only villains seen destroying planets by hitting the planet's core. They are also the only villains to have directly destroyed the Earth, though Frieza's destruction of the Earth was undone by Whis' Temporal Do-Over while the Earth was later restored using the Namekian Dragon Balls.
 
*Kid Buu is the only villain in the original manga that Goku actually defeated (and killed) by using the [[Spirit Bomb]].
 
*Kid Buu is the only villain in the original manga that Goku actually defeated (and killed) by using the [[Spirit Bomb]].
*It is revealed that [[King Cold]] knew about Kid Buu as he warned Frieza never to fight with [[God of Destruction]] [[Beerus]] and Majin Buu. Additionally Frieza was shocked upon learning Goku had killed the legendary Majin which made him realize how powerful Goku had become, though Frieza's training and acquisition of [[Golden Frieza]] allowed him to ultimately surpass Kid Buu.
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*It is revealed that [[King Cold]] knew about Kid Buu as he warned Frieza never to fight with [[God of Destruction]] [[Beerus]] or Majin Buu. Additionally Frieza was shocked upon learning Goku had killed the legendary Majin which made him realize how powerful Goku had become, though Frieza's training and acquisition of [[Golden Frieza]] allowed him to ultimately surpass Kid Buu.
 
**In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', [[Cooler]] reveals he too was warned by his father to never oppose Beerus or Majin Buu indicating confronting either of them was taboo among the [[Frieza Clan]].
 
**In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', [[Cooler]] reveals he too was warned by his father to never oppose Beerus or Majin Buu indicating confronting either of them was taboo among the [[Frieza Clan]].
 
*In Super Janemba's ending in ''Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai's'' arcade mode, Super Janemba and Kid Buu are shown to be able to understand each other's words, and they even become friends.
 
*In Super Janemba's ending in ''Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai's'' arcade mode, Super Janemba and Kid Buu are shown to be able to understand each other's words, and they even become friends.
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This article is about the character. For the soundtrack, see Kid Buu (soundtrack).

"Me Buu, kill you!"
— While battling against Super Saiyan 3 Goku in "Minute of Desperation"


Kid Buu (じんブウ (じゅんすい Majin Bū (Junsui), lit. "Demon Person Boo (Pure)") is the original, pure form of Majin Buu. Unlike his other forms, this form of Buu's thought process is seen to be irrational and spontaneous, even destroying his own body to destroy the Earth. Although he appears smaller than any other form, he is more dangerous than any other forms of Buu due to his full relentless evil and unpredictability. He is also completely free of restraint and has no trace of sanity and, because of this, is extremely volatile. He retains his childish personality, becoming amused and laughing hysterically at his own destruction of entire worlds. He is the main antagonist for the Kid Buu Saga as well as the final antagonist of the Majin Buu Saga.

After his death, Kid Buu reincarnated into Uub (ウーブ Ūbu, lit. "Oob"), with Kid Buu hidden inside his being.[5]

Appearance

Kid Buu is almost identical in terms of appearance to that of Super Buu, with the exception that he is childlike in terms of stature and his antenna also becomes quite short. In the manga, Kid Buu does not have any fingers besides the small index finger, but in the anime and video-games, he has the regular four fingers and a thumb. Just like the other Buus, he wears baggy white pants with a black belt showing the Majin symbol. Like Super Buu, he wears black arm covers.

Personality

Kid Buu's personality is very similar to that of a very young spoiled, selfish child, in that he retains no form of compassion or remorse for any of his actions. Furthermore, due to his selfish and capricious personality and mind-set, he is incapable of developing empathy and comprehending the nature of his actions. It can also be said that Kid Buu is very similar to that of a low-functioning sociopath. Kid Buu is also, like a child, very unpredictable in his behavior and actions, sometimes randomly falling asleep during battle, or acting like a monkey by banging his chest with his fists.

Buu's only reason for existence was to cause absolute destruction. He enjoyed the destruction he brought to the universe, reveling in the devastation he wreaks. He appears to enjoy testing the limits of his own power as well, seeking out Vegeta and Goku just to see how far they could push him. He is also utterly merciless, annihilating entire planets simply because Vegeta and Goku were not there. On the rare occasion he ever showed any restraint of his power, it was either to make his "game" of destruction last longer instead of producing an instant kill or otherwise because he sensed even stronger targets to fight. He is not a sadistic killer seeking to bring pain to his victims, as he seemingly does not care, or even know about pain, nor does he seek to conquer and rule over anything. He merely seeks to have fun the only way he knows how; creating havoc and destruction in the whole universe, similar to the fat version of Buu before Mr. Satan told him to stop killing.

Though he is highly irrational and insane, Kid Buu does seem to have some reasoning abilities and intelligence, as he quickly realized that Goku refused to hit him with the Super Spirit Bomb as long as Vegeta was in the way and took advantage of it by pinning the latter to the ground. Though caring little for Bibidi, Kid Buu at the very least seemed to tolerate his presence presumably due to Bibidi summoning him and encouraging the destruction he caused as well as leading him to powerful opponents to test his power against such as the Supreme Kais, thus showing that Kid Buu can tolerate weaker beings if they prove useful to him, even though he has no real loyalty to Bibidi. In some video games, he is shown to get along with Janemba to the point they could be considered friends or at the very least allies as they both enjoy destruction and have similar personalities, even being able to fuse into their EX-Fusion Janembu. However, in Super Dragon Ball Heroes Demon God Buu is shown to have no problem with absorbing Xeno Janemba, though it is possible that his personality is influenced by his absorption of Demon God Dabura.

From all the forms of Buu, Kid Buu appears to be the least capable of speech, which Vegeta even commented on by sarcastically calling Kid Buu a "gifted speaker". After absorbing Demon God Dabura, he becomes capable of normal speech. In the manga, his only phrase is "You've had it!" during the battle against Goku and Vegeta, his other words being mostly gibberish. In the Funimation dub of the anime, Kid Buu's speech capacity is somewhat increased, as he says things such as "Buu squash you like bugs!", "Dum Dums!", "Me Buu, kill you!" and "Me Buu, not you!"

Biography

Background

Majin Buu is said to be a creation of Bibidi by some sources.[2][3] However it has been stated by Akira Toriyama that in truth Buu has actually existed since time immemorial. He cycled between rampages and long hibernation. During numerous iterations of this cycle, he absorbed the evil elements of mankind, becoming steadily more violent. The evil wizard Bibidi merely knew the means of calling Buu from out of his long slumber.[1]

File:BibidiBuu.png

Bibidi and Majin Buu

Long before the core events of Dragon Ball takes place, Majin Buu was summoned by Bibidi. This monster was a virtually invincible force of destruction, and, because of his absolutely wild and ruthless nature, he could not be controlled, even by Bibidi himself. An example of this is when Kid Buu blew up Planet Alpha and its inhabitants, and almost hit Bibidi in the process, causing Bibidi to tell Kid Buu off and only meekly telling him he is his "father" when Kid Buu intimidated him by glaring at him. Eventually, Buu and Bibidi made their way to the Sacred World of the Kai, where the rulers of the universe and Bibidi's sworn enemies, the Supreme Kais, lived peacefully. Majin Buu proceeded to kill both West Supreme Kai and North Supreme Kai before encountering South Supreme Kai, the strongest of the Kais. Although the Kai managed to fight more evenly with Buu than his cohorts had and landed a few hits on the monster, Buu managed to absorb Southern Supreme Kai during their fight, which transformed him into a bulkier version of himself.

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Majin Buu after he absorbed the Southern Supreme Kai

Majin Buu then made an attempt on the life of Shin, but he was saved by Grand Supreme Kai, who inflicted immense damage on Buu, but was unable to kill him due to Buu's regeneration. Buu then absorbed him, resulting in the childlike fat Majin Buu. Due to the innocence of the Grand Supreme Kai's soul, this Buu was much less evil and wild than the original Buu. As Buu became calmer and easier to control,[6] seeing his opportunity, Bibidi finally managed to seal Majin Buu inside of a Sealed Ball without much resistance from the latter. Bibidi was then killed by Shin a short time later, which meant the madness of Majin Buu was believed to have ended for good.

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Majin Buu absorbs Grand Supreme Kai

However, the fat Majin Buu was again resurrected 5 million years later on Earth by Bibidi's doppelganger, Babidi. After a long chain of events (which includes the fat Majin Buu murdering Babidi, the fight between Good Buu and Evil Buu, the birth of Super Buu, and everyone that Super Buu had absorbed (Gotenks, Piccolo, Gohan, and the fat Buu) being removed by Goku and Vegeta (when they were voluntarily absorbed when they were Vegito), the original pure evil form of Majin Buu finally resurfaced.

Due to the destruction caused by both Kid Buu, Majin Buu developed a fearsome reputation in Universe 7, enough that King Cold warned Frieza to never oppose Majin Buu.

Dragon Ball Z

Majin Buu Saga

Main article: Kid Buu Saga

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Kid Buu as he prepares to blow up the Earth

After he came to his senses, transforming from Super Buu after Vegeta removed the good Majin Buu from Super Buu's head, Kid Buu attempted to destroy the Earth with a small yet incredibly powerful energy ball, but it was deflected by Vegeta's Final Burst Cannon. Kid Buu then created a massive energy ball and flung it towards the Earth. Goku and Vegeta realized that they would be unable to stop it and made an attempt to escape with Gohan, Goten, Trunks, and Piccolo. However, the only three that they were able to grab nearby were Mr. Satan, his dog Bee, and Dende. Kibito Kai appeared and grabbed onto Goku's hand (and grabbing on to Vegeta by his sleeveless jumpsuit), and teleports them away with Kai Kai while Gohan, Goten, Trunks, Piccolo, Tien Shinhan, and Chiaotzu are left on Earth, where it is then shortly and completely obliterated.

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Kid Buu prepares an energy blast

Regenerating after the explosion, Kid Buu goes off in search of Goku and Vegeta, teleporting to many planets as he goes and destroying them upon sensing the Saiyans' absence. Along the way, in an anime only filler scene, he finds the Grand Kai's Planet, where Pikkon and Olibu approach him and start taunting him, leading a number of dead warriors risking their existence, against him including Krillin and Yamcha. After a victorious scuffle with Krillin, before he can finish him and the other dead warriors, Kid Buu manages to sense the increasing combat powers of Goku and Vegeta, and teleports off to the Sacred World of the Kais seeking strong opponents. Upon arriving, Kid Buu battles with Super Saiyan 2 Goku and Goku has the upper hand, although Kid Buu is not fighting at his maximum. Once he powers up, Goku transforms into Super Saiyan 3 (in the manga, he does this right away instead of fighting in the Super Saiyan 2 form in the anime) and fights evenly with him.

"Me Buu, not you!"
— Kid Buu, about to blast Good Buu

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Goku fighting Kid Buu

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Kid Buu attacking Super Saiyan 3 Goku using the Elastic Tentacle attack.

Kid Buu, having the advantage of perpetual endurance,[7] wins over the battered Goku, who is quickly losing power from his draining Super Saiyan 3 transformation. Vegeta transforms into his Super Saiyan 2 form to fight Kid Buu in an attempt to buy some time so Goku can charge to full power to finish Buu, but is quickly defeated as well despite fighting well and lasting longer than expected. Mr. Satan then steps in and attempts to fight Buu, but is severely outmatched and relies on mere luck to survive. Kid Buu moves in for the kill, but finds himself unable to do so due to having the memories of Good Buu. His frustration ultimately leads him to spit out a small stone which explodes into an unconscious Good Buu. Now with nothing to stop him, Kid Buu resumes the play-fight with the enraged Mr. Satan, who attempts another pitiful attack when Good Buu steps in. Good Buu angrily tells Kid Buu to leave Mr. Satan alone and that his battle is with him. Kid Buu and Good Buu then engage one another in combat. The battle quickly turns in Kid Buu's favor, and he ultimately dominates Good Buu, who however, refuses to give up the fight.

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Kid Buu fighting Good Buu

Meanwhile, Goku and Vegeta hatch a plan to have Dende and Kibito Kai use Porunga to restore the Earth and revive all the good people who were killed since the World Martial Arts Tournament. Goku then prepares to create a Super Spirit Bomb, while Vegeta uses King Kai's telepathy to ask for the Earthlings' help, to which only their friends and family respond. Kid Buu and Good Buu continue their battle, until Good Buu is beaten so badly that he cannot fight any longer. Mr. Satan then steps in to stop Kid Buu, and Vegeta once again battles Kid Buu to buy some more time. Ultimately, Mr. Satan manages to convince the people of Earth to give up their energy and the Super Spirit Bomb reaches completion, frightening Kid Buu. Unfortunately, Kid Buu holds the battered Vegeta 'hostage', keeping him in the Spirit Bomb's path as well, therefore stopping Goku from throwing the attack. However, Good Buu wakes up and smashes himself headfirst into Kid Buu, knocking him off Vegeta for Mr. Satan to carry off to safety. Unable to get Good Buu off of him, Kid Buu angrily blasts him away with a massive energy sphere.

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The end of Kid Buu

Now with an obstacle-free path, Goku takes his chance and throws the Spirit Bomb straight at Kid Buu, but Kid Buu is able to stop it and slowly pushes it back towards the exhausted Goku. Dende then uses the third wish with the Namekian Dragon to have all of Goku's strength be restored. Goku then turns Super Saiyan and overpowers Kid Buu with the Spirit Bomb, causing Majin Buu to be obliterated and thus vanquished forever. Shortly before Kid Buu's destruction, Goku openly hopes that one day Kid Buu will return as a good person so that they may have a rematch. In the Other World, King Yemma hears Goku's request and makes it come true by having Kid Buu reincarnated as a Earthling named Uub. In order to settle things for good with Good Buu, Goku wishes to erase all the Earthlings' memories of Majin Buu. Mr. Satan also gives Good Buu strict orders to refrain from getting angry, no matter what.

Dragon Ball Super

God of Destruction Beerus Saga

Main article: God of Destruction Beerus Saga

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Kid Buu as he appears in Dragon Ball Super manga

In the manga, while image training in his family's radish field, Goku pictures Kid Buu as the third opponent he faces (after Final Form Frieza and Perfect Cell). When Goku was ready to "attack" Kid Buu, his thoughts are interrupted by a shout from Goten, who was distracted by his father and almost fell down a ravine with the tractor.

In the anime, Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in the first episode of Dragon Ball Super.

Golden Frieza Saga

Main article: Golden Frieza Saga Sorbet mentions Goku's defeat of Majin Buu to Frieza to express how strong Goku has become since he fought Frieza on Namek. Frieza, remembering his father's warning to never oppose Majin Buu, realizes how strong Goku has become, causing him to decide to train himself instead of rushing off to confront Goku as he originally planned. This shows that Frieza is aware of how dangerous Majin Buu is compared to himself and realizing how dangerous Goku has become to have defeated such a foe.

Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga

Main article: Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga Kid Buu is mentioned by Merus when he's telling the story of how Kid Buu absorbed Grand Supreme Kai and became Innocent Buu. Later on, it is revealed by Buu and the Grand Supreme Kai Buu, through a flashback when Good Buu and Kid Buu split, that Kid Buu kept the majority of Grand Supreme Kai's remaining godly power.

Dragon Ball Heroes

Prison Planet Saga

Main article: Prison Planet Saga

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Super Saiyan Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu

In the manga, Kid Buu is one of the Ghost Warriors summoned by Hatchiyack. He engages in combat with Super Saiyan Future Trunks alongside Turles and Lord Slug. Future Trunks bisects Kid Buu, but he reforms immediately thanks to his nature as a Ghost Warrior.

Dragon Ball GT

Baby Saga

Main article: Baby Saga

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Kid Buu in Dragon Ball GT

Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance in a retelling by Good Buu of Uub's origin before he was born, right before Good Buu and Uub fuse to create Majuub.

Shadow Dragons Saga

Kid Buu is being defeated by the Super Spirit Bomb in one of Goku's flashbacks in "Until We Meet Again".

Film Appearances

Battle of Gods

Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of GodsKid Buu appears in the prologue that recaps his destruction from the Super Spirit Bomb used by Super Saiyan Goku.

Broly

Main article: Dragon Ball Super: Broly Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance when Goku mentions how a lot has happened to the Earth to Broly.

Other Dragon Ball Stories

Dragon Ball SD

Kid Buu appears in chapter 4 of Dragon Ball SD. Majin Buu turns into Kid Buu after becoming friends with Mr. Satan. Unlike the original manga/anime, Majin Buu skips Super Buu and goes straight into Kid Buu. Like in the original manga/anime, Kid Buu is killed by a Spirit Bomb.

Kakarot

Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Prior to Kid Buu reincarnating as Uub, Goku has Fortuneteller Baba bring Buu back for a day so that he can train against him.

Shin Budokai

Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai While they are travelling through Hell in order to find and defeat Janemba, the heroes Vegeta, Pikkon, and Shin encounter Kid Buu, whose evil part remained in Hell while his cleaned soul became Uub. Vegeta decides to hold off Buu for as long as possible so that the others can keep going, but Buu did not let them leave, forcing Pikkon to fight him. After defeating Pikkon, Buu notices that Super Janemba has arrived. Janemba wishes to absorb Buu, so Buu decides to fight Janemba and their fight is so ferocious that Hell itself starts to crumble. Soon, Super Janemba starts to gain the upper hand.

In order to stop the fight, Goku and Vegeta fuse into Gogeta and attack Janemba, but Buu stops them, not wanting anyone to interfere. Janemba creates a fake Vegito to fight Gogeta. After Gogeta defeats Vegito, Super Janemba absorbs both the fake Vegito and Buu in order to drastically increase his power. Despite this, he is defeated and things are restored to normal, leaving Super Janemba defeated and Buu stuck in Hell with the other villains.[8]

Online and Xenoverse series

Main articles: Dragon Ball Online, Dragon Ball Xenoverse, and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 As their progenitor, Kid Buu still exists through the Majin subspecies that was started by Mr. Buu, and as such these Majin are capable of taking on the Pure Majin form - becoming identical to Kid Buu in every manner (save for skin color and voice), though some Majin are able to retain their "hearts" allowing them to retain their original personality and transform into their pure state at will without turning into another evil incarnation of Kid Buu. In Xenoverse 2, Good Buu reveals the transformation is dangerous for Majins as it could lead to them losing their "heart" essentially becoming another evil incarnation of Kid Buu.

In Xenoverse, Demon God Demigra uses Dark Magic to turn Dark Super Buu into Dark Kid Buu causing him to destroy the Earth, though fortunately Goku, Vegeta, Dende, Mr. Satan, and the Future Warrior escape. Dende flees with the Supreme Kais while Goku, Good Buu, Vegeta, and the Future Warrior hold off Dark Kid Buu. Goku tries to destroy the Villainous Mode empowered Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb but Demigra's magic allows Dark Kid Buu to overpower it until the Future Warrior adds their energy to the Super Spirit Bomb creating the Tandem Super Spirit Bomb and assists Super Saiyan Goku in giving the attack one final push that destroys Dark Kid Buu. However later in Age 778, Demigra alters history by having his mirage revive Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu with the Dragon Balls. Demigra possesses them using Villainous Mode granting Kid Buu the final stage Villainous Mode transformation along with Frieza and Cell. However the Future Warrior defeats them with help from God-like Saiyan Goku and they are killed once again.

In Xenoverse 2, Towa uses her new Supervillain spell to turn Kid Buu into Kid Buu•Supervillain though with help from the new Future Warrior, Goku completes the Super Spirit Bomb and finishes off Kid Buu like in the original history.

Due to Kid Buu and Innocent Buu's destructive actions, in Xenoverse 2 Majin Buu and by extension the Majin are considered to be an ancient race of legendary demons according to those that have heard of Majin Buu or the Majin such Lord Slug, Hit, Beerus, and Whis. Cooler reveals that like his brother he was also warned by their father never to cross Majin Buu or Beerus showing that King Cold warned both his sons against opposing either of these two legendary figures. However, Beerus himself claims that he himself is more ancient than the ancient Majin implying he (and by extension Champa) were born before the original Majin Buu.

FighterZ

Main article: Dragon Ball FighterZ

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A Clone Kid Buu in Dragon Ball FighterZ

At some point Kid Buu's cells were collected by Dr. Gero's Supercomputer which survived in one of his many laboratories. These cells along with cells of countless fighters and brilliant researchers were incorporated into a new type of android, Android 21 who became the de facto leader of the Red Ribbon Army. Though Android 21 possessed a normally gentle and good natured personality, the cells of Majin Buu unfortunately caused her to develop an evil split personality along with a destructive, insatiable hunger.

This evil personality used Dr. Gero's labs and technology to create an army of mindless clones, including ones of Kid Buu. However while the other clones were little more than mindless drones, the Kid Buu clones retained the original Kid Buu's personality and traits, due to the unique nature of his cells. As a result, these clones were especially dangerous as they could absorb other clones to increase their power.

Additionally in the Enemy Warrior Arc, the villains lead by Frieza and Cell joined forces with the Z Fighters and began targeting 21's clone food supply as a way to prevent her from growing any stronger and to force a confrontation with her. There plan succeeded causing her to seek revenge on Frieza and his allies, leading to her defeat and death due to the combined attack from Goku, Cell, and Frieza. In the Android 21 Arc, 21's good side manages to suppress her hunger and joins forces with the soul linked to Android 18, 18 herself, 17, and 16 in defeating the clones while fighting off her evil side's desire to feed. After Android 16's death result in Android 21's fission, the good Android 21, 18, and 17 join the Z Fighters in hunting down the remaining clones in the hopes of luring out the evil 21 who had absorbed the original Cell. Ultimately all the clones are destroyed. In honor of her sacrifice, Goku decides to ask King Yemma to reincarnate Android 21's soul as he had previously done by reincarnating Kid Buu into Uub.

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Clone Kid Buu card from Dokkan Battle

It is strongly implied by the behavior of the Kid Buu clones, that there is an unruly aspect to Kid Buu's cells which causes both the clones’ unique behavior and Android 21's destructive impulses. Thus both can be seen as being the result of the genetic legacy of Kid Buu which not even the science of Dr. Gero and his supercomputer could control.

In addition to appearing in FighterZ, Clone Kid Buus appear as random enemies in the story event DRAGON BALL FighterZ: Super Warrior Arc in Dokkan Battle playing a similar role as they do in FighterZ as they are random enemies that drop more Zeni and EXP when defeated.

Dokkan Battle

Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

Plot of Darkness - Resurrection

In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, the dimensional distortion that Future Trunks and the Time Patrol are investigating causes Kid Buu's history to be altered resulting in him not absorbing South Supreme Kai and Grand Supreme Kai. Instead Kid Buu ends up being sealed away inside the Sealed Ball. Additionally these alterations cause Babidi and Dabura to begin the Majin Buu conflict early causing it to occur before Gohan reaches adolescence. Grand Supreme Kai recruits the Dragon Team and the Time Patrol to deal with Babidi before Majin Buu can be resurrected. However their attempts fail and Kid Buu is freed. Dabura questions if he is really the legendary Majin Buu though Babidi notes only Grand Supreme Kai can confirm it which he does.

After fighting Kid Buu, Goku thinks he can defeat him and Grand Supreme Kai notes its possible but warns his allies not to underestimate Kid Buu. Suddenly Kid Buu absorbs Grand Supreme Kai transforming into a slightly weaker Innocent Buu due to only Grand Supreme Kai begin absorbed.

What-if scenarios

Shin Budokai

In the "Potara Fusion" ending, using the Potara earrings (which Kibito Kai had Shenron repair), Goku and Vegeta use this to fuse back into Vegito in order to defeat Janemba and Buu before going to train in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber.

Power

Manga and Anime

In the past, Kid Buu was able to fight the South Supreme Kai, but resorted to absorbing him. As the huge Majin Buu he fought the Grand Supreme Kai, and in the end chose to absorb him as well. In the anime flashback of Kibito Kai, Kid Buu is also shown to have destroyed an entire Galaxy over an unspecified period of time.

Buu's power changes depending on who he absorbs. According to Goku and Vegeta, his power spikes up when he changes from normal Super Buu to the huge Buu but goes back down when he reverts back to Kid Buu; though Goku and Vegeta underestimate him due to his size. Later, Kibito Kai commented that, while on Earth in this state, Kid Buu is more dangerous than ever due to his uncontrollable nature.

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Kid Buu charging a Ki Blast

Furthermore, his sheer insanity makes him impossible to reason with, which, while difficult, was possible to accomplish with Super Buu. While Innocent Buu and Super Buu made time for small talk during combat, Kid Buu relents his assault only to taunt his opponents when they are down. His power and dangerous behavior is witnessed when he destroys entire planets for no reason and without showing any signs of remorse. Kid Buu's strongest attack - the Planet Burst - is in the anime said to be capable of destroying the Earth ten times over, which makes it so powerful that Goku notes that even he and Vegeta together would not be able to stop it. While he is incredibly powerful Kid Buu never keeps his guard up, which allows his body to be blasted apart by beings weaker than himself, as shown by how Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta was able to blow his body apart with a barrage of ki blasts.

Kid Buu displays almost infinite stamina. Shortly after his planet-busting rampage, he battles Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan 2 Vegeta and the Good Buu one after another and manages to outlast them all without showing any obvious signs of fatigue. This is also applied to his healing abilities, as Kid Buu seems to recover at an unlimited rate, making him nigh unstoppable unless destroyed completely.

As seen in his fight, Kid Buu's raw power is roughly equal to that of Super Saiyan 3 Goku, matching him blow for blow. Though Goku claims that he could beat Kid Buu when fighting in his Super Saiyan 3 form at 100% power, he could not maintain his full power due to the form's ki consumption and thus is unable to take down Kid Buu using the form. In the anime, he even states that his attacks have stopped having any effect on Kid Buu towards the end of their battle and that Kid Buu is stronger than he could have ever imagined. In the anime, Goku also states that, as Kid Buu, his speed and power are "on a whole other level compared to any other Buu".[9]

Also in the anime, when Cell witnesses Goku and Kid Buu's battle from Hell, he concludes that Buu is giving Goku a far harder fight than Cell himself had. His power was so great that he even managed to push back the Super Spirit Bomb which had the power of the entire Earths population, people from the Otherworld, Namekians, Kibito Kai, Old Kai, and Dende. It was only with the help of the Namekian Dragon Balls that restored Goku to full power in his Super Saiyan form that he was able to push it back with his own power combined with the Super Spirit Bomb. It is said by Goku that had they not managed to stop Kid Buu during the battle on the Sacred World of the Kai, everyone would have been killed by him.

In Dragon Ball Super manga, when Goku went to find 17 in the Universe Survival Saga, he talked to Dende who (in relation to Uub) referred to the evil Majin Buu as the most formidable opponent Goku had ever faced.

In the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga it is revealed that Kid Buu retained most of the Grand Supreme Kai's god power after splitting Good Buu from himself.

Statements by guidebooks and authors

The Daizenshuu explicitly portrays Kid Buu as weaker than the huge Buu, stating that it's only after he absorbed the Grand Supreme Kai's gentle soul that he was tamed and his power was dampened.[10]

The anime-related Dragon Book Z Vol. 7 states that he is the Buu with the greatest power.[11]

In an interview, Toriyama noted that he made Frieza and Majin Buu in their final transformations to be the strongest to go against people's expectations.[12]

Abilities

  • Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
  • Ki Sense – The ability to sense Ki. Kid Buu was demonstrated to use this when he sensed Goku and Vegeta powering up and warped to their location on Supreme Kai's planet (which the two Saiyans deliberately allowed for specifically to lure him there).
  • Ki Blast – The most basic form of energy wave. Although a basic attack, when used by Kid Buu it still had enough power to destroy a planet the size of the Earth.
  • Unknown, unfathomable power – Buu possess an odd ki signature that makes it hard to tell how strong Buu really is. Whether Buu's power level is incredible, or not that much is unknown even by Majin Buu.[13]
  • Paralyzing Gaze – Buu narrows his eyes and stares at his foe, and due to his raw power the foe is rendered almost completely immobile. Only works on foes who are much weaker than he is.
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Kid Buu enlarges his fist to attack Vegeta

  • Body Manipulation – An ability that allows the user to freely manipulate his/her own body structure.
    • Regeneration – The ability to regrow certain body parts or cells that have been dismembered or destroyed and replace them with brand new cells, or simply regrouping all of their separated parts back together.
    • Mystic Attack – A technique that allows the user to extend their arms to great lengths.
    • Absorption –The technique involves either engulfing a victim completely, or using a part of their body to suck the victim into their body, thus gaining their power and abilities.
    • Mystic Ball Attack – The user curls himself up in a ball, and launches himself at his opponent, knocking them away. Then, he flies away and charges back to knock into the opponent several times. Finally, the user flies high up into the air and charges downward to knock the opponent into the ground, inflicting a great deal of damage.
  • Mimicry – The coveted ability to copy another fighter's technique after seeing it used only once. In Dragon Ball Online, it is implied that this ability was inherited by Good Buu's Majin descendants allowing them to instantly learn techniques such as the Kaio-ken.
  • Kamehameha – A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki.
    • Majin Kamehameha – Buu's version of the Kamehameha.
    • Super Kamehameha – an advanced and more powerful version of the Kamehameha. Unlike his regular Kamehameha, it is blue in color.
  • Electric Shock – Kid Buu creates electricity on his body and then channels it through his arms to shock his opponent. Used in combination with the Mystic Attack to torture Vegeta.
  • Mystic Combination – A rush attack he used against Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Named in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
  • Kai Kai – A technique that allows its user to instantly teleport to another planet, place or person. Unlike Instant Transmission, the user does not actually need to focus on a specific energy signature to use as a target. This means that the user can transport anywhere within and even outside the universe. In the anime, this technique is called "Instant Transmission". It is one of his Blast 1 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
  • Finger Beam – The user holds out their index finger and releases an energy beam from their fingertip.
  • Vanishing Beam – A simple pink, perfectly round beam (it looks like a sphere when looking straight down it) fired from the palm of the hand. It can be fired very easily with no charge up or special stance.
  • Ill Flash – First, Buu opens his mouth and charges a pink energy sphere with additional streaks of black and pink electricity. Then, he fires the energy sphere from his mouth in the form of a narrow, pink energy wave at the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage.
  • Antenna Beam – A bolt of electricity fired from the antennae. The attack shocks its victims, stunning them.
  • Mad Kill Spike – A combination of many energy waves, much more powerful than the average ki blasts, and fired at a very rapid rate. Kid Buu has his own unique version during which he splits into hundreds of Kid Buus that fire Continuous Energy Bullet, creating a monsoon of energy waves. Named in the Budokai series, where Kid Buu uses Continuous Energy Bullets without splitting.
  • Nightmare Impact – First, Kid Buu front kicks the opponent in their stomach. Then, he roundhouse punches the opponent and punches them again in their stomach. Finally, Kid Buu puts his hand over the opponent's face and blasts them away with a pink energy wave, inflicting a huge amount of damage.
  • Pearl Flash – An attack used by Kid Buu against Good Buu in which he surrounds himself in energy and rushes forward like a rocket. This attack vaporized Good Buu's neck and up, but he regenerated.
  • Planet Burst – First, Kid Buu raises one hand in the air and gathers his energy in the form of a giant, bright-pink energy sphere. Once it is ready, he launches the energy sphere at the opponent, inflicting a huge amount of damage.
    • Shocking Ball – Kid Buu charges a large pink energy sphere by raising his hand. As electricity begins to surround the sphere, Kid Buu throws the sphere at his opponent, causing an incredible amount of damage.
  • Sleep – A basic biological function of most living beings.
  • Cloning – The general ability to split into several identical duplicates to fight as a group.
  • Double Blast – A barrage of ki blasts used to torture Goku when he was unable to throw the Spirit Bomb since Kid Buu was holding Vegeta hostage. Named in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
  • Massacre of the Billions and Millions of Bountiful Mini Bitty Maliciously Baneful Majin Buus – Kid Buu splits into many Kid Buus and they all fire energy waves. Used against Goku, and later Vegeta. Named in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
  • Elastic Tentacle – Buu simply extends his head tentacle and uses it to whip or constrict the opponent.
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Kid Buu's Assault Rain

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Kid Buu's black orb

  • Unnamed Black Orb technique – An unnamed technique which Kid Buu uses in the opening of Budokai Tenkaichi, Kid Buu raises his arm into the air, shooting multiple beams which hit Cell, the Cell Jrs., Piccolo, Ultimate Gohan, and Frieza, and then Kid Buu create a massive black orb and charges at the opponent. Goku defeats him with a Kamehameha, breaking through the orb.
  • Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack – Used in Dragon Ball Z: Scouter Battle Taikan Kamehameha - Ora to Omee to Scouter.
  • Mystic Shoot - Kid Buu's signature attack in the Raging Blast series.
  • Mighty Powerful God Shockwave – Used by Buu (w/ Southern Supreme Kai absorbed) in Dragon Ball Heroes, World Mission, and as his Super Attack in Dokkan Battle.
  • Ultimate Heavenly Cannon – Used by Buu (w/ Kibito Kai absorbed) in Dragon Ball Heroes and World Mission.
  • Demon Eye – Used by Buu (w/ Babidi absorbed) in Dragon Ball Heroes and World Mission.
  • Teleporting Vanishing Ball - Kid Buu creates a medium sized Planet Burst in front of himself with both hands, then uses an unspecified teleportation technique (it is unclear if it is Kai Kai or Instant Transmission) to appear near the opponent and throws the Planet Burst all at them.
  • Baked Sphere – A dark explosive wave utilized by Villainous Mode Kid Buu.
  • Fake Shot - A technique where Buu thrusts his leg through the ground then has his foot erupt from the ground to kick the opponent. Named in Dragon Ball Fusions where it appears as one of Kid Buu's Special Moves. In the Xenoverse series, if performed in the air or on an opponent in the air the Buu will create portals which the thrusts his leg through instead of the ground.
    • Trick Shot - A stronger version of Fake Shot which can be learned as a Special Move by Kid Buu in Dragon Ball Fusions.
      • Mystic Shot - An even stronger version of Fake Shot that is stronger than Trick Shot which Kid Buu can learn at level 15 in Dragon Ball Fusions.
  • Transfiguration Beam – Kid Buu uses this attack to turn opponents into a gumball and chew them before spitting them out in FighterZ.

Pure Majin

Main articles: Pure Majin and Grand Supreme Kai Kid Buu's natural form where he (originally) does not possess the traits or abilities of any of those he has absorbed.

After absorbing the Grand Supreme Kai, and then eventually returning to his Pure Majin form millions of years later, Kid Buu retained most of the Grand Supreme Kai's god power despite not having his physical traits or innocent nature.

South Supreme Kai absorbed

Main articles: Absorption and South Supreme Kai

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Buu with South Supreme Kai absorbed

A form seen briefly in a few panels of the manga and an anime flashback, and which is referred to by Old Kai as Huge Majin Buu (でかい魔人ブウ Dekai Majin Bū, "Huge Demon Person Boo").[14] Kid Buu absorbs South Supreme Kai, creating a taller and incredibly muscular version of the creature. In addition, Buu's antenna also grows significantly larger. In this form his voice also changes from the previously high-pitched voice Kid Buu had, though he still does not talk much (apart from yells and grunts similar to Kid Buu). After a second absorption of the plump and good-natured Grand Supreme Kai, Buu gains the deceptively harmless and childlike form first seen in the series. It is stated that Huge Buu is stronger than Super Buu (without any absorptions), as when he was transforming into this form, Goku notes that his ki was increasing and, in the anime, expressed concern when Huge Buu seemed to grow a lot stronger until his size and power quickly dropped as he transformed into Kid Buu.

Super Buu's biography in the first Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi identifies the form as the one taken by the original Majin Buu after absorbing the South Supreme Kai as the Super Buu form, though after everyone is freed from inside him, Super Buu does take a similar appearance just before he fully transforms into Kid Buu. When Kid Buu charges energy or uses specific combos in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, he buffs up into a form similar to the form he took when he absorbed the South Supreme Kai. The form is playable in Dragon Ball Heroes and Dokkan Battle.

In Dragon Ball Heroes it is simply called South Supreme Kai absorbed (南の界王神吸収 Minami no kaiōshin kyūshū, lit. "South's Boundary King's God Absorbed")

Innocent Buu

Main articles: Innocent Buu, Absorption, and Grand Supreme Kai

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Majin Buu with Grand Supreme Kai absorbed

Innocent Buu (無邪気な魔人ブウ)[15] is the form the Huge Majin Buu takes after absorbing Grand Supreme Kai, which results in the childlike fat Majin Buu; who is somewhat weaker, and much less evil than Kid Buu due to the innocence of the Grand Supreme Kai. In this form, Buu becomes calmer and easier to control.[6] This is the form Bibidi sealed Majin Buu inside of a cocoon, and the form in which Buu is resurrected by Babidi after many chains of events. He loves to eat and has childlike innocence, but becomes near unstoppable when angry.[6] He eventually fissions into Good Buu and Evil Buu.

Super Buu

Main articles: Super Buu, Absorption, South Supreme Kai, and Grand Supreme Kai

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Super Buu the result of Buu's evil resurfacing

Super Buu (超ブウ Chō Bū), also called Majin Buu (Evil) (じんブウ (あく Majin Bū (Aku)), is the result of Evil Buu absorbing Good Buu. He is essentially the same entity as Innocent Buu, but with Buu's true evil persona having dominance over Grand Supreme Kai's innocence, but he retains his intelligence gained from the Grand Supreme Kai. He is also more powerful than Innocent Buu was, but not as powerful as the Huge Majin Buu. In the series, Super Buu absorbs several Z Fighters and gains their power and abilities. Due to absorbing several Z Fighters, Super Buu changes his appearance, such as when Super Buu absorbs both Gotenks and Piccolo, he wears Gotenks' vest until his strength defuses, and he transforms, and wears Piccolo's cloak plus the upper clothes which is pointed side ways. Also when he absorbs Gohan, he wears his gi and dark blue undershirt which is similar to that of Goku.

Uub

Main article: Uub

Uub

Buu's reincarnation: Uub

Uub is the good reincarnated version of Kid Buu.[16] Right when Goku defeated Kid Buu with the Super Spirit Bomb, he told Kid Buu that he hoped that he would come back someday as a better person, so that they could fight again. King Yemma overheard Goku's desire and had Kid Buu reincarnated into a Human form named Uub. Goku fights him at the World Martial Arts Tournament ten years later. Goku then takes him away to train with him so that Goku would have an apprentice who could protect the Earth.

Uub possesses the evil Majin Buu hidden inside his being and is able to tap into his power; though at the time of his debut, he could not control it.[5]

Later, in the anime continuation Dragon Ball GT, Uub has seemingly fully learned how to tap into Kid Buu's power, and later on he fuses with Good Buu in order to obtain a new more powerful form referred to as Majuub (スーパーウーブ Sūpā Ūbu, lit. "Super Oob").

Kibito Kai absorbed

Main articles: Absorption and Kibito Kai

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Buu with Kibito Kai absorbed card for Dragon Ball Heroes

The form Buu takes after absorbing Kibito Kai. It appears in Dragon Ball Heroes since the third mission of the Jaaku Mission series (JM3). While in this state Kid Buu's clothes are replaced with Kibito Kai's, and he gains the ability to use Kibito Kai's most powerful attack: the Ultimate Heavenly Cannon.

This form is also playable in World Mission.

Babidi absorbed

Main articles: Absorption and Babidi

Bobbidi Boo

Buu with Babidi absorbed

The form Buu takes after absorbing Babidi. The form is seen in Dragon Ball Heroes. It is playable in the latter game since the fifth mission of Jaaku Mission series (JM5). This absorption gives Buu increased magical abilities, including the ability to use Demon Eye.

The form is also playable in World Mission.

Villainous Mode

Main articles: Dark Magic and Villainous Mode

Dark Kid Buu

Dark Kid Buu

After being revived in Age 778 by Demigra in Xenoverse, Kid Buu is possessed and gains this Dark Magic transformation which acts as the final stage for Villainous Mode. Kid Buu gains a dark purple aura, glowing red eyes, and black markings around his eyes. This form is playable in Xenoverse, while in Xenoverse 2 it appears as a random unplayable enemy in certain Expert Missions.

Supervillain

Main articles: Dark Magic and Supervillain

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Kid Buu•Supervillain

This form is the result of Towa's Dark Magic spell which shaves off life to grant greater power. In Xenoverse 2, Kid Buu obtains this form during the final battle of the Majin Buu conflict. In this form, Kid Buu's skin becomes a pale metallic color, his eyes glow pink, and he gains a glowing Time Breaker symbol on his forehead. He also emits a black & white aura. This form is playable in Xenoverse 2 under the name Kid Buu•Supervillain.

Main article: Fission

Good Buu

Main article: Good Buu

Majin Buu

Good Buu

Once Innocent Buu expels Evil Buu, he becomes pure good, but loses most of his power. The fat Majin Buu, who is now named Good Buu (じんブウ (ぜん Majin Bū (Zen)),[15] or Mr. Buu (ミスターブウ Misutā Bū),[17] has a brief fight with Evil Buu in which he is greatly outclassed and ultimately absorbed through ingestion, allowing Evil Buu to become Super Buu. Though he is weak compared to Evil Buu and Kid Buu, his power is still immense compared to most other characters in the series as demonstrated by his ability to actually hold his own in a fight with Kid Buu. Once he is absorbed, all of the Kai's influence goes into his being, allowing Super Buu to be uninhibited by any form of good, with the exception of Good Buu's memories of Mr. Satan and Bee, which stops Super Buu from attacking them on multiple occasions.

After re-fusing into Super Buu, Good Buu basically represents all the power gained by Kid Buu through the absorption of the Supreme Kais. Once this power is removed from Super Buu, he transforms back into Kid Buu. During the battle with Kid Buu, the Majin spits out Good Buu to stop any good influence from being in his body. Later, after Kid Buu is defeated, Good Buu is called Mr. Buu by the main cast (excepting one notable instance in the Nekomajin manga, where he still refers to himself as "Majin Buu" while he was on a walk from Satan City); although Buu is the same as the fat Buu on the outside, he is noticeably different on the inside. He no longer widens his eyes in fits of anger. All the evil tendencies seen in Innocent Buu are gone and he is now pure good.

Evil Buu

Main article: Evil Buu

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Evil Buu

This form represents all of the evil inside Buu. Unlike the other forms Evil Buu is very skinny also his whole body is gray in color, unlike the other forms of Buu which are pink. Because he took most of the power during the fission, the evil Buu's power outmatched the Good Buu and managed to absorb him after a brief battle and form Super Buu.

Miss Buu

Main article: Miss Buu This fission was created by Good Buu after reading the adult book Bob & Margaret which caused Buu to long for love and resulted in him creating the first female Majin, Miss Buu via fission using ideas on females he obtained Bob & Margaret. Miss Buu takes the form of a slender blue-skinned female Majin.

Unlike Evil Buu, Miss Buu was good natured like Mr. Buu and the two eventually became husband and wife. Wanting children like Earthling couples had, Miss Buu and Mr. Buu used Bob & Margaret to gain ideas resulting in the development of the Love-Love Beam technique which lead to the birth of their first child, Baby Buu. Eventually their family grew resulting in the beginnings of the Majin race on Earth. Though she was created after Kid Buu's defeat, her and Majin Buu's descendant carry within them Kid Buu's dormant power which though diluted over time can still be accessed by their descendants via the Pure Majin form.

Janembu

Main article: Janembu

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Janembu

The EX-Fusion of Super Janemba and Kid Buu introduced as a boss and playable character in Dragon Ball Fusions. Also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.

Appearances in other media

Dr. Slump remake

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Kid Buu's manga version in the Dr. Slump remake

In the 1997 remake of Dr. Slump, Kid Buu appears from Senbei Norimaki's Reality Machine fighting Goku due to Arale Norimaki putting the last volume of the Dragon Ball manga, "Goodbye, Dragon World", into it. His appearance is white and black due to him being created from the manga.

Video Game Appearances

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Kid Buu in Budokai 2

Kid Buu Tenkaichi 3

Kid Buu in Budokai Tenkaichi 3

Pure Majin DBO

A Pure Majin in Dragon Ball Online

Voice Actors

Battles

Pre-Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z
  • Kid Buu vs. Pikkon and Olibu (Anime only)
  • Kid Buu vs. Krillin (Anime only)
  • Kid Buu vs. Krillin and Yamcha (Anime only)
  • Kid Buu vs. Goku (Super Saiyan 2/Super Saiyan 3)
  • Kid Buu vs. Vegeta (Anime only)
  • Kid Buu vs. Goku (Base/Super Saiyan 3)
  • Kid Buu vs. Vegeta (Super Saiyan 2)
  • Kid Buu vs. Mr. Satan
  • Kid Buu vs. Good Buu
  • Kid Buu vs. Good Buu and Mr. Satan
  • Kid Buu vs. Good Buu
  • Kid Buu vs. Vegeta
  • Kid Buu vs. Good Buu (Anime only)
  • Kid Buu vs. Goku (Base/Super Saiyan)
Dragon Ball Super
  • Kid Buu, Cell (Perfect Form), and Frieza (Final Form) vs. Goku (Super Saiyan) (Image training; Manga only)

List of characters killed by Kid Buu

  • Alpha-seijin - Many were killed easily by Kid Buu, and the rest of them were killed when he blew up Planet Alpha.
  • West Supreme Kai - Killed when Kid Buu blasted her in the back.
  • North Supreme Kai - Killed by Kid Buu's Vanishing Beam.
  • Gohan - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Goten - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Trunks - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Piccolo - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Tien Shinhan - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Chiaotzu - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Korin - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Yajirobe - Killed when Kid Buu blew up Earth.
  • Many extraterrestrials - Killed when Kid Buu blew up a number of planets after destroying Earth and regenerating.

Trivia

  • In the manga, Kid Buu does not have any fingers besides the small index finger, but, in the anime and video-games, he has the regular four fingers and a thumb.
  • Kid Buu and Frieza are the only villains seen destroying planets by hitting the planet's core. They are also the only villains to have directly destroyed the Earth, though Frieza's destruction of the Earth was undone by Whis' Temporal Do-Over while the Earth was later restored using the Namekian Dragon Balls.
  • Kid Buu is the only villain in the original manga that Goku actually defeated (and killed) by using the Spirit Bomb.
  • It is revealed that King Cold knew about Kid Buu as he warned Frieza never to fight with God of Destruction Beerus or Majin Buu. Additionally Frieza was shocked upon learning Goku had killed the legendary Majin which made him realize how powerful Goku had become, though Frieza's training and acquisition of Golden Frieza allowed him to ultimately surpass Kid Buu.
  • In Super Janemba's ending in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai's arcade mode, Super Janemba and Kid Buu are shown to be able to understand each other's words, and they even become friends.
    • In Xenoverse 2, Kid Buu and Janemba also become partners in the parallel timeline featured in Parallel Quest 57: "Hell is a Picture?" where they end up turning hell into their playground, only to be confronted by Gogeta and the Future Warrior.
    • In Dragon Ball Fusions, after Janemba is defeated by Tekka's Team, he transforms into Super Janemba and performs EX-Fusion with Kid Buu creating their EX-Fusion Janembu.
  • In Xenoverse 2, it is revealed by Good Buu when he offers to train the Majin Future Warrior to help them unlock their Pure Majin form, he warns them that there is a risk they may lose their "heart" if they try to achieve it which if it occurred would cause them to effectively turn into another incarnation of Kid Buu. However the Future Warrior manages to retain their heart allowing them to transform into their Pure Majin form at will while maintaining their personality and sanity.
  • In Shin Budokai - Another Road, as a joke, the World Tournament Announcer understands all of the sounds Kid Buu makes as words, which surprises and confuses Vegeta and Goku.
  • In the Mandarin and FUNimation dub, both Super Buu and Kid Buu are voiced by two different people whereas in almost every other dub the voice actor remains the same.
  • In some of the fan-subbed Dragon Ball Z episodes from the 90's, Kid Buu is referred to as Pure Evil Boo, even though the only Majin who is pure evil is Evil Buu.
  • In Dragon Ball GT, when Kid Buu makes a cameo appearance, his eyes are white despite them being red originally.
  • In the original Japanese version, Kid Buu only says one word while fighting Good Buu being "die!".

Gallery

Main article: Kid Buu/Gallery

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Saikyō Jump #6, 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dragon Ball SSSS
  3. 3.0 3.1 Herms' tweet on V-Jump. Twitter.
  4. "End of Earth"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Daizenshuu 7, 1996
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Z Son Goku Densetsu, 2003
  7. Goku states that Kid Buu's ki never descends (Dragon Ball volume 27, chapter 316, page 116)
  8. Shin Budokai - Another Road confirms that the "Fusion Dance" ending is the non what-if scenario
  9. Kid Buu is strongest in the anime
  10. [1]"He killed the North and West Kaioshin, absorbed the South Kaioshin, and then, when he took in the gentle heart of the Dai Kaioshin, his ferociousness and power were somewhat weakened." (Daizenshuu 7)
  11. Kid Buu Dragon Book
  12. Toriyama interview
  13. Tori interview
  14. Dragon Ball chapter 508, "The Boo of Pure Evil"
  15. 15.0 15.1 Daizenshuu 4, 1995
  16. GDragon Ball volume 27, chapter 324, pages 224-225
  17. Dragon Ball chapter 518, "10 Years After"

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