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The Kaiōshin can't believe he was absorbed, as Buu begins to laugh and curse at Vegetto, flipping him the finger. Kaiōshin thinks it's all over, while Old Kaiōshin notes that it's odd that Majin Buu hasn't powered up at all, and his form hasn't changed like before. He thinks Vegetto may have been planning something great. Buu stops his laughing, wondering why he hasn't changed. But in any case, he's now the strongest ''majin'', and there is no one left get in his way. Buu rips off his shirt, as he laughs maniacally in shear pleasure. Meanwhile, Vegetto is somewhere inside of Buu, very annoyed at Buu's obnoxious laughter. But he's glad the barrier worked, and he wasn't absorbed. He decides he'll go ahead and down the barrier so he can start looking for Gohan and the others.
Buu can't believe this, and Vegetto agrees, saying he can't believe it himself either. Buu starts shaking, looking a bit constipated, and then begins spitting out little ghosts with Buu's head. Buu announces Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack and Vegetto recognizes it as the absorbed Gotenks' technique. Buu sends the ghosts toward Vegetto, but Vegetto vanishes. He reappears off to the side and throws small blasts at the ghosts, blowing them all up. Vegetto taunts Buu, saying how easy that was since the technique was thought up by a kid. Buu screams in frustration, as Old Kaiōshin wishes Vegetto would just finish the job and stop fooling around. Vegetto wants Buu to get serious, and so Buu angrily comes flying at him, saying it was unfair to fuse. Vegetto comments that Buu's fused with lots of people, as he holds off Buu's strikes with only his feet.


The Kaiōshin notice what Vegetto has done, and think it's a great idea. Vegetto drops his barrier, and he suddenly splits back into Goku and Vegeta. Goku wonders how this is possible, since it was supposed to be a permanent fusion, but Vegeta is just glad to be separate again. He won't fuse with Kakarrot a second time, and takes off his Potara. Goku scolds him, since they can probably fuse again once they exit Buu. Goku thinks it must be the bad atmosphere within Buu that's doing this. Vegeta smirks and crushes his Potara. Goku says that not only can they not fuse again, but since Vegeta is dead, he'll have to return to the afterlife now. Vegeta would prefer that to fusing with him again.
Dende is flying along, holding Satan, and Dende can hear the sounds of the battle off in the distance. Back at the battle, Vegetto kicks Buu square in the face, and Buu glares back at him in disgust. Vegetto tells Buu that he can't win at all, but Buu smirks, asking if he likes coffee candy. Buu suddenly zaps Vegetto, and he becomes a candy ball. Buu holds the candy in his hand and gleefully laughs. Kaiōshin can't believe this, while Old Kaiōshin yells at those idiots for goofing around too much. Buu holds the candy ball out in a fist, saying he's finally done it, but then he suddenly punches himself in the face. He drops the candy from his fist, and it floats there talking to him. Vegetto says his strength hasn't changed, and proclaims himself the strongest candy ball in the universe. On top of that, he's smaller, and harder to hit now. The Vegetto candy ball flies at Buu, hitting him in the stomach and face. Buu swats at him, but keeps missing, as the ball repeatedly slams into him, knocking Buu around.


Vegeta doubts they need to fuse again anyway, but Goku says they don't know that. Vegeta says in that case, they'd better hope they find Gohan and the others. Vegeta walks off, saying they should hurry before Buu blows up the Earth. Goku crushes his own Potara and follows. Seeing them destroy the Potara, the Kaiōshin begin freaking out. Vegeta then calls Goku over, as he's found Piccolo. He's trapped inside this little pod connected to the lining of Buu's innards. Goku then notices Gohan, Trunks, and Goten. Back outside, Buu thinks he'll celebrate by destroying the Earth. Vegeta notes that the youngsters have lost their fusion, too, but Goku says it was just the thirty minute time limit of Fusion. Besides, Buu obviously had the characteristics of Gotenks before. Goku then realizes it means they could do Fusion in here, too. Vegeta thinks instead they should just hurry and get out of here.
Vegetto then flies through Buu's mouth and out the back of his head, cutting off a chunk of his forelock. Buu finally concedes and returns Vegetto back to normal. The Kaiōshin really hope Vegetto will stop goofing around. Vegetto supposes he should finally end this, so he'll give Buu until the count of ten. "1... 2... 3... 4..." Thinking to himself, Vegetto hopes Buu will hurry up and realize something. "5..." Buu thinks he has to absorb him, but how... He remembers his piece of forelock that was cut off by the candy, and suddenly turns it into a blob. "7... 8..." Vegetto is glad he's finally realized it, thinking how he cut that piece off on purpose. "9..." Vegetto hopes this will work. "10!!" The blob starts to envelop Vegetto, but he quickly puts up a barrier. Buu brings the blob back to himself, absorbing it into his body, and is pleased with his idea.
 
Goku and Vegeta start cutting everyone's pods free, and Buu suddenly reverts to looking like Piccolo. He suddenly realizes what's happening, but it's too late and he has regressed all the way back to his pre-absorption form. Goku notes that Buu's power has dropped, and the size of his ''ki'' is much different. Vegeta thinks they should bust their way out now, but Goku insists they still can't contest Buu's strength. They'll be killed for sure if they go outside. Vegeta asks what they should do then. Goku wishes he hadn't destroyed the Potara, but there's still one more method. Vegeta had seen Fusion from the afterlife, and refuses to do those ridiculous poses. Plus, he said he would never fuse with Kakarrot again. Suddenly though, they notice another pod. Inside of it is the good Buu that had befriended Mister Satan, and Goku thinks they should cut him free. However, they don't notice the Buu that has appeared behind them...


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Vegetto the Instigator
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 505 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 505 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 505 (Tankōbon)
挑発するベジット
Chouhatsu Suru Bejitto
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #10
Sale Date 07 February 1995
Chapter Data
Pages Pages 1-13 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 271
Dragon Ball Z Episode 272
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 147
Viz Publication
Title Vegerot's Game
Release 06 June 2006
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
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"Vegetto the Instigator" is the five hundred and fifth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1995 #10 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Buu can't believe this, and Vegetto agrees, saying he can't believe it himself either. Buu starts shaking, looking a bit constipated, and then begins spitting out little ghosts with Buu's head. Buu announces Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack and Vegetto recognizes it as the absorbed Gotenks' technique. Buu sends the ghosts toward Vegetto, but Vegetto vanishes. He reappears off to the side and throws small blasts at the ghosts, blowing them all up. Vegetto taunts Buu, saying how easy that was since the technique was thought up by a kid. Buu screams in frustration, as Old Kaiōshin wishes Vegetto would just finish the job and stop fooling around. Vegetto wants Buu to get serious, and so Buu angrily comes flying at him, saying it was unfair to fuse. Vegetto comments that Buu's fused with lots of people, as he holds off Buu's strikes with only his feet.

Dende is flying along, holding Satan, and Dende can hear the sounds of the battle off in the distance. Back at the battle, Vegetto kicks Buu square in the face, and Buu glares back at him in disgust. Vegetto tells Buu that he can't win at all, but Buu smirks, asking if he likes coffee candy. Buu suddenly zaps Vegetto, and he becomes a candy ball. Buu holds the candy in his hand and gleefully laughs. Kaiōshin can't believe this, while Old Kaiōshin yells at those idiots for goofing around too much. Buu holds the candy ball out in a fist, saying he's finally done it, but then he suddenly punches himself in the face. He drops the candy from his fist, and it floats there talking to him. Vegetto says his strength hasn't changed, and proclaims himself the strongest candy ball in the universe. On top of that, he's smaller, and harder to hit now. The Vegetto candy ball flies at Buu, hitting him in the stomach and face. Buu swats at him, but keeps missing, as the ball repeatedly slams into him, knocking Buu around.

Vegetto then flies through Buu's mouth and out the back of his head, cutting off a chunk of his forelock. Buu finally concedes and returns Vegetto back to normal. The Kaiōshin really hope Vegetto will stop goofing around. Vegetto supposes he should finally end this, so he'll give Buu until the count of ten. "1... 2... 3... 4..." Thinking to himself, Vegetto hopes Buu will hurry up and realize something. "5..." Buu thinks he has to absorb him, but how... He remembers his piece of forelock that was cut off by the candy, and suddenly turns it into a blob. "7... 8..." Vegetto is glad he's finally realized it, thinking how he cut that piece off on purpose. "9..." Vegetto hopes this will work. "10!!" The blob starts to envelop Vegetto, but he quickly puts up a barrier. Buu brings the blob back to himself, absorbing it into his body, and is pleased with his idea.

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