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The Dark Mage Babidi
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魔導師バビディ
Madōshi Babidi
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #49
Sale Date 09 November 1993
Issue Date 22 November 1993
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-12 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Z Episode 220
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 107
Viz Publication
Title Bobbidi the Warlock
Chapter No. Z 252
Release 10 October 2005
Translation Lillian Olsen
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
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"The Dark Mage Babidi" is the four hundred and forty-sixth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1993 #49 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

Goku figures he intends to revive Majin Buu, and Kaiōshin says yes, that's why they must defeat the Mage Babidi. Goku asks if he's strong. Kaiōshin says he should be much like his father, with formidable magic, but not much physical strength. He was able to take advantage of the evil hearts of Yamu and Spopovitch and take control of them. They should be okay as long as he doesn't take control of any strong humans... Meanwhile, Gohan asks Kibito what Yamu and Spopovitch had wanted with him at the Budōkai. After such a long time, to revive the sealed up Majin Buu, they need huge, clean energy. Those two were sent to the Budōkai to gather that energy. Now they're following these two to find out where Babidi has moved to. Back with the others, Goku asks Kaiōshin why he didn't dig up this Majin Buu when he beat up Babidi's father. He says it was unavoidable, and if they'd disturbed him slightly, the seal could've been been released. Plus, Majin Buu's ball was in a place where the humans, who were just beginning to walk on two feet, couldn't have gone, so it seemed safe.

Kibito thinks they should speed up to catch up to the others, but Videl says she's going too fast as it is. Gohan says she should go back, and she actually agrees. He tells her to tell Goten and his mom everything when she gets back to the Budōkai, and she asks if he really was the Golden Warrior. Gohan apologizes for lying, but he didn't want anyone to know. Videl also asks if he and his friends were the ones during the battle against Cell seven years ago. The child who was with them must've been Gohan. She also figures it was them, not her Papa, that defeated Cell. Gohan doesn't really confirm it, but she'd thought it a bit weird that Papa beat Cell. Videl wishes him luck, and tells him to beat this Mage Babidi. She stops, and he and Kibito speed up. Videl floats mid-air after they're gone, and thinks, "Don't die, Gohan-kun. If you come back safely, I want to date you!"

Yamu and Spopovitch are well on their way, as Kibito and Gohan catch up to the other group. The two start to land, and Kibito says they had already searched this area. Kaiōshin and the others hide on an overlooking mountain and suppress their ki, as they watch closely. There is a small, round structure, and an alien guy standing outside talking to Yamu and Spopovitch. Kaiōshin says that's not Babidi. Someone thinks the ground looks dug up, and Kibito realizes that Babidi hid his ship underground. Kaiōshin then realizes that Babidi purposely hid it because he knew they were coming. Piccolo thinks they should hurry up and attack before they revive Majin Buu with that stolen energy. Kaiōshin says they'll all have come out so that Majin Buu's revival doesn't destroy the ship, so they'll just have to watch a little longer. The alien guy goes back in, and two more people come out. A tall, demonic-looking guy, and a small wrinkly guy who's floating.

Availability

This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.

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