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Background[]

Powers & Abilities[]

  • Ki Manipulation:
    • Flight: The ability to fly with the use of ki.
    • Ki Blast: The most basic form of energy wave.
    • Healing: The user can heal another being's wounds and restore them to somewhat full strength. However, Buu is unable to revive the dead.
    • Telekinesis: A technique that allows the user to manipulate objects and other people with the power of one's mind.
  • Mimicry: The coveted ability to copy another fighter's technique after seeing it used only once.
  • Absorption: Innocent Buu engulfs a victim completely or using a part of his body to suck the victim into his body, thus gaining their power and abilities.
  • Body Manipulation: An ability that allows the user to freely manipulate his/her own body structure. Good Buu can use this ability to increase his total number of arms up to six, allowing for extra punching power, he can also detach his hands and retain mental control over them.
    • Tuffle Parasite Immunity: In Dragon Ball GT, due him having complete control over his body thanks to his body manipulation abilities, Good Buu is immune to being controlled by Tuffle parasites as he easily resists the egg infecting him and ejects it from his body. This left him one of the few inhabitants of Earth to avoid falling under Baby's control.
    • 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. He can regrow his head as his hand and then instantly move it back to his head. Innocent Buu's version of regeneration is called Eternal Regeneration on a card in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z.
    • 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.
  • Energy Absorption Magic Immunity: Good Buu is immune to the effects of Moro's Energy Absorption magic.
  • Transfiguration Beam: This attack can actually change any object besides of chocolate or person into any type of object regardless of their strength. However, upon transformation, strong opponents can retain enough power to attack. The user usually announces what the attack will turn the victim into before using it.
    • Cookie Beam: Innocent Buu announces that he will turn the victim into a cookie and points his antenna at them to fire an energy wave, turning them into a cookie.
    • Candy Beam: Innocent Buu announces that he will turn the victim into candy and points his antenna at them to fire an energy wave, turning them into candy.
    • Chocolate Beam: Innocent Buu announces that he will turn the victim into chocolate and points his antenna at them to fire an energy wave, turning them into a chocolate bar.
  • Vaporize!: Innocent Buu throws his arms forward and fires a bluish-green energy wave against the opponent. He then charges more power into the energy wave, changing it into a giant energy sphere that blasts the opponent away, inflicting huge damage. This technique was named in the Raging Blast series.
  • 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.
  • Potbelly Attack: Buu grabs his belly and yanks off a piece of it, manipulating the skin to turn it into a long cylindrical piece. The skin suddenly comes alive, and he can use it as a weapon. Named in Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors.
  • Angry Explosion: Majin Buu crosses his arms on his chest and charges a vibrating pink energy sphere around his body. Then, he looks up and shouts, "Big power!" with a deep voice. Finally, Majin Buu says, "Me mad now!" and unleashes an explosion of pink energy across an incredibly wide range, destroying everything caught in its path.
  • Calamity Blaster: A simple pink, perfectly round beam fired from the palm of the hand.
  • Enjoy Browning: The user fires pink energy spheres from both hands at their opponent. Named Enjoy Browning in the Budokai series, and Destruction Ball in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
  • Majin Kamehameha: A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki.
  • Choke Hold: The hold used by Buu to stop Babidi from using the Sealing Spell. Name in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
  • Super Breath: The user inhales deeply, and then exhales creating a huge gust of wind similar to a hurricane. Named Blowback in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
    • Flame Shower Breath: First, the user inhales a large amount of air and strongly exhales it, creating a huge gust of wind similar to a hurricane that can level a city. Named Flame Shower Breath in the Budokai Tenkaichi series and Innocence Cannon in the Budokai series.
  • Innocence Express: Innocent Buu yells out "Ready, set, go!" in a humorous way, because he says it very fast. He then charges by running into his target using his whole body. His legs move very fast, making it impossible to see them (only two pink waves are shown). He would eventually slow down. Named in the Budokai series.
  • Protective Bubble: Majin Buu conjures a force field bubble around him when the Earth's military forces try to destroy him. Used only in the anime and named in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
  • Fission: The ability for a single being to split into two different copies of himself, divided more or less equally in terms of power and appearance, but usually share a single lifeline.
  • Explosive Buu Buu Punch: First, Innocent Buu appears in front of the opponent and punches them away. Then, he proceeds to assault the opponent with a nearly endless barrage of more heavy punches, inflicting a large amount of damage. Named in Xenoverse.
  • Burner: A Mongolian chop attack used in the Butōden series. He also uses this as a regular attack in Super Dragon Ball Z.
  • Fat Headache: Majin Buu jumps in the air and then comes down at a 45-degree angle, hitting his opponent with his hip. Used in the Butōden series.
    • Super Fat Headache: A flying headbutt used in the Butōden series.
  • Majin Buu Jumpkick: A diving kick used in the Butōden series.
    • Majin Buu Low Kick: A low height diving kick used in the Butōden series.
  • Energy Splitter: Majin Buu creates an energy sphere in front of him and crush it with a Mongolian chop to divide into five energy spheres that scatter in five different directions. Used in the Butōden series.
  • Hungry Missile: A Kiai fired with his two his arms forwards. Used in the Butōden series.
  • Meteo Dance: Majin Buu's meteor attack in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22.
  • Spinning Tackle: Buu pulls himself into a small ball, then rushes straight out quickly. Used in Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3.
  • Super Cut: Buu sweeps his arms up and out, knocking the opponent into the air.
  • Butt Stomp: Buu leaps into the air, then comes crashing down, hitting the opponent with his butt several times. Used in Super Butōden 3.
  • Kakusan Energy Dan: Buu fires three ki shots all at once, that fly parallel to each other. Used in Super Butōden 3.
  • Buu Buster: Majin Buu's Meteor Attack in Super Butōden 3. Buu throws the opponent over his head, then juggles them over his head with punches. After that he fires off a Vaporize! to finish them off.
  • Innocence Strike: Majin Buu strikes the opponent up in the air with his belly, then he kicks and punches them down again, and finally Majin Buu kicks his opponent in the back when he is down. Used in the Budokai series.
  • Innocence Dance: A High Speed Rush used in the Budokai series.
  • Merry Swing: Majin Buu grabs the opponent's head, then he jumps up in the air while swinging them over his head. When he gets high enough up in the air, he rushes to the ground and violently smashes the opponent's head to the floor. Used in the Budokai series.
  • Hammer Fist: Buu grows his fist to massive proportions and slams it down on his opponent. Used in Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu.
  • Innocence Cannon: Buu shoots a stream of three energy blasts at his opponent. Only used in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2. In the Budokai series, "Innocence Cannon" is the name of the Flame Shower Breath.
  • Hercule Attack: Mr. Buu saves Mr. Satan after his jetpack fails. It is their team attack in Supersonic Warriors 2.
  • Kaikosen: One of his Blast 1 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
  • Sleep: One of his Blast 1 in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
  • Buu Buu Gum: Majin Buu's signature attack in the Raging Blast series.
  • Full Power Energy Blast Volley: Used by Majin Buu (Small) in Dragon Ball: Xenoverse.
  • Innocence Bullet: Majin Buu fires two ki waves from his hands that swirl around before combining into an Energy Sphere that explodes unleashing a poisonous cloud. One of Majin Buu's Super Skills in Xenoverse.
  • Angry Hit: Majin Buu uses Rapid Movement to suddenly appear in front of the opponent and hit them with powerful strike. One of Majin Buu's Super Skills in Xenoverse.
  • Tri-Form: The ability for a single being to split into three different copies of himself. Used in Xenoverse.

Equipment[]

  • Potara Earrings: A pair of earrings worn by Grand Supreme Kai which are restored when Good Buu transforms into Grand Supreme Kai after regaining his memories. Allows two beings to fuse together and also allows the wearer to use a Time Ring.
  • Bob & Margaret: A controversial adult book originally owned by Mr. Satan which Good Buu found and read in Age 790. In Dragon Ball Online, reading the book causes Good Buu to long for female companionship. Using the book as a guide for ideas, Good Buu performs Fission splitting into Mr. Buu (who possesses the personality and memories of Good Buu) and his female counterpart Miss Buu. Within a year the two are a happy couple, though they both begin to long for children like the Earthling couples and their friends. Both Mr. & Miss Buu decide to look to the book to get ideas on how to reproduce as a couple resulting in their development of the Love-Love Beam Majin reproduction technique where they remove pieces of their malleable bodies and then fire their Love-Love Beam to give birth to a infant Majin, with their first child being Baby Buu. In Xenoverse 2, it is called Bob & Margaret's Forbidden Games where it is read by Good Buu during the prologue in the anomalous Age 790 created as a result of sick looking man placing Distorted Time Egg 4 near Majin Buu's House.

Alternate Forms[]

Kid Buu[]

Kid Buu 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, the final antagonist of the Majin Buu Saga, and the overall final antagonist of Dragon Ball Z. After his death, Kid Buu reincarnated into Uub, with Kid Buu hidden inside his being.

  • Ki Manipulation:
    • 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 the Sacred World of the Kai (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.
  • 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.
  • Survivability: Like Frieza, Cell, and the other iterations of Majin Buu, Kid Buu has the ability to survive anywhere, in any condition without sustenance, even the most horrifying injuries. Combined with his regeneration, Kid Buu's survivability makes him extremely difficult to kill.
    • Oxygen Independence: Like Frieza and Cell, Kid Buu does not need to breathe oxygen, thus he can survive in the vacuum of space or other oxygen-less environments.
  • 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.
    • Arm Detachment Attack: Buu tears off one of his arms, changes it into a ball, and then with a scream of "Hyaah!" sends it flying towards the opponent at super-speed, where it begins to attack them. Able to operate his severed body part at will, he uses this unusual attack to inflict large damage on his opponent before they have time to dodge.
  • 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.
  • Calamity Blaster: 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.
  • Drumming: A supportive technique where Kid Buu pounds his chest. DBL17-06S Buu: Kid's Special Quirk Skill Arts in Dragon Ball Legends.
  • 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.
  • Assault Rain: A technique originally used by Super Buu. Kid Buu was first shown using this attack in the opening for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout and Budokai Tenkaichi. He also uses it in the video games Final Bout, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, and Dragon Ball FighterZ.
  • Crazy Smash: Kid Buu kicks the opponent up in the air, then he kicks and punches them down again, and finally Kid Buu kicks his opponent in the back when he is down. Used in the Budokai series.
  • Warp Kamehameha: Used in the Budokai series.
  • Savage Rush: A High Speed Rush finished with a Kiai. Used in the Budokai series.
  • Vanishing Drop: Kid Buu kicks the opponent up and grabs them in mid-air to perform a spinning piledriver. Used in the Budokai series.
  • 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, Super 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.
    • Destruction Blaster: A Ultimate Move Arts where Kid Buu performs Fake Shot, stomping his foot causing his foot to erupt from several portals kicking the opponent several times, before he charges an energy sphere in his right hand before firing an energy wave at the opponent. If it can KO the final opponent, a Legendary Finish is triggered causing Kid Buu to follow up the energy wave with a large Planet Burst which he uses to blow up himself, the opponent and the stage, though Kid Buu survives due to his ability to regenerate. Used by DBL32-02S Legends Limited Buu: Kid in Dragon Ball Legends.
  • Transfiguration Beam: Kid Buu uses this attack to turn opponents into a gumball and chew them before spitting them out in FighterZ.

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