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Majin Boo
魔人ブウ (Majin Bū)
Manga
Majin Boo (Manga)
Anime
Majin Boo (Anime)
English Name(s) Majin Buu (Ocean/FUNimation)
Boo the Djinn (Viz - Z, 3-in-1s)
Majin Boo (Viz - Super)
Name Pun Official Name Pun
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 460
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 232
Appears in Yo, Son Goku and His Friends Return!
Battle of Gods
Japanese VA Kōzō Shioya
Canadian VA Scott McNeil (Good Boo)
Brian Dobson (Evil Boo, Pure Boo)
Funimation VA Josh Martin (Good Boo, Pure Boo)
Justin Cook (Evil Boo)
Personal Data
Birth Birth Date (in series)
Death Death Date (in series)
Height Metric Height (English Height)
Weight Metric Weight (English Weight)
Classification Bobbidi's Organization
Notable Skills Human Extermination Attack
Relationship Data
Family Family
Spouse Spouse(s)
Significant other(s) Significant Other(s)
Children Children
Relatives Relatives
Religion Religion
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Majin Boo is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Majin Boo makes his debut in Chapter 460, published in the 1994 #13 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Biography

Majin Boo is an ancient, magical entity who serves as the final antagonist of the Dragon Ball manga. Initially presented as innocent and naive, subject to the whims of any negative or positive influences surrounding him, Boo undergoes several transformations into more malicious forms over the course of the series. Following the events of his introductory arc, a good version of Majin Boo lives with Mr. Satan at his mansion.

Prehistory

Majin Boo is a magical entity who has existed since time immemorial, cycling between bouts of rampage and long hibernation.[1] Millions of years prior to the events of the series, Majin Boo is discovered by the mage Bibbidi, who uses Boo's fearsome power to subjugate much of the universe. During Bibbidi's campaign, Boo kills two of the five highest gods in the universe, the Kaioshin, and absorbs another two into his being. Upon absorbing the Grand Kaioshin, Boo's appearance and personality alter drastically, leaving him naive and with a strong craving for sweets. Bibbidi is eventually killed by the surviving East Kaioshin, leaving Boo sealed in hibernation within a prehistoric Earth.


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After killing Bobbidi, Buu built this house to rest in when he grew tired of playing around by destroying cities. He destroyed a town, turned its inhabitants to clay, then used them as material for the house. He organized it into three rooms: a dining room, a bathroom, and a bedroom. The second story with large windows is the bedroom.
— "The Earth". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2. (pp. 76)


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[[Category:Goku's Enemies]]
[[Category:Bobbidi's Organization]]