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"Majin Buu Gets Angry" is the four hundred and sixty-fifth chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1994 #18 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Summary
Vegeta continues attacking Buu with a barrage of punches and kicks, as Babidi wonders what Buu is doing. Kuririn is impressed, and Trunks is happy. Piccolo notes that he's also surpassed Super Saiyan, and his power is even greater than Gohan's was when he fought Cell. But then Piccolo remembers even Gohan was killed by Majin Buu. Vegeta sends Buu flying with a massive punch, but Buu simply hops back to his feet and heals all of the damage dealt by Vegeta. Buu looks up and is shocked to see Vegeta powered up and pointing his hand out toward him. Vegeta suddenly shoots out a thick ki blast, straight through Buu's stomach. Buu falls to the ground, looking dead, and scaring Babidi. Vegeta smirks, and Trunks gets excited, until Buu gets back up, again.
Buu heals the large hole in his stomach, and angrily says that was a little painful. Vegeta thinks he's rather creepy, as Babidi dances for joy. Buu starts creating a large energy ball surrounding himself, and now fully enraged, screams that he hates Vegeta. Everyone is shocked and really starts to worry now. Then in a blinding instant, Buu unleashes all of the energy he had harnessed. Babidi quickly casts a barrier around himself, Piccolo and the others attempt to run away, but Vegeta only has time to stand there and try to shield himself. There's a massive explosion and entire area is blown up, with Vegeta and the downed Kaiōshin taking the brunt of it. Afterwards, all that's left is a tremendous crater, with Buu and Babidi floating over it. Piccolo, Kuririn, Trunks, and Goten had managed to get away. Piccolo worries about Kaiōshin, while Trunks notices Papa, who is badly damaged now.
Availability
This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.
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