Majin Buu’s Most Powerful Forms Ranked: Kid Buu Will Shock You!

Summary

  • Majin Buu’s intimidating presence defied his unassuming appearance.
  • Uub, Evil Buu, Good Buu, Kid Buu, and Super Buu are all different forms of the same villainous entity.
  • Despite his initial appearance, Kid Buu emerges as the strongest and most unhinged form in a shocking turn of events.

Many people find the Buu Saga less appealing compared to other storylines within Dragon Ball Z. However, this doesn’t diminish the awe-inspiring nature of Majin Buu as a character. Despite initially appearing unimpressive, his transformations left fans in awe. As the last major antagonist of Dragon Ball Z, it was fitting that Majin Buu would possess numerous forms and be substantially more powerful than previous adversaries, despite an unusual appearance.

It’s understandable why the Z Warriors found it difficult to defeat this formidable enemy, as they faced a destructive force capable of annihilating Earth and humanity. Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, and their comrades had to use every trick in the book to vanquish the strongest adversary from Dragon Ball Z, guaranteeing peace for the world once more.

5. Uub

The Human Reincarnation Of Kid Buu

  • Debut: Granddaughter Pan (Episode 289 of Dragon Ball Z)

Later on, Goku’s wish for Buu to come back, so he could face his most formidable adversary once more, is granted. This encounter takes place during the World Martial Arts Tournament when Goku battles Uub. Although it may seem a bit of a stretch to consider Uub as one of Buu’s forms, there’s no denying their connection, particularly since Uub represents a virtuous reincarnation of the villain.

To put it simply, Uub doesn’t resemble Buu at all; instead, he appears skinny like a human with immense potential. In the anime Dragon Ball GT, his powers grow significantly, but he often takes a back seat to Goku and other main characters. He even made a brief cameo in Dragon Ball Super.

4. Evil Buu

A Skinny Version Of Buu That Harbors His Evil Side

  • Debut: The Evil of Men (Episode 254 of Dragon Ball Z)

After Majin Buu was influenced by Mr. Satan to change his ways and repent for his past misdeeds, all traces of evil were purged from him, resulting in the creation of Evil Buu following a rage-induced transformation when he felt provoked by Mr. Satan being shot. At first sight, this new form of Buu seemed rather feeble, but the battle that ensued clearly demonstrated that he was far superior to the “good” Majin Buu in terms of combat prowess, despite his apparent weakness.

I witnessed him overpower and assimilate his benign counterpart, morphing into Super Buu. The transient form of Evil Buu seemed to be a foreshadowing of the impending narrative, maybe explaining why its design appeared less striking compared to other Buu forms, as he didn’t stay in this shape for an extended period.

3. Good Buu

A Pudgy, Lovable Character Who Joins The Z Fighters After Expunging The Evil Inside Him

  • Debut: Buu is Hatched (Episode 232 of Dragon Ball Z)

In Dragon Ball Z, one of the most comical villains was undoubtedly Majin Buu, who made his entrance at the end of the Peaceful World Saga. With his chubby, pink figure and an excessive love for sweets, he initially appeared harmless and unthreatening to many. However, as powerful characters like Dabura and Vegeta soon discovered, this was merely a facade that hid Majin Buu’s true might. Even Babidi underestimated him in this form, which ultimately turned out to be his undoing as the wizard met his demise.

Despite this, his comical character design, which made him ideal for comic relief, became even more apparent in later “Dragon Ball” arcs, a role he truly embraced. Unfortunately, the original Majin Buu’s notable traits include his friendship with Mr. Satan and his hidden power, which is unfortunate.

2. Kid Buu

Despite His Puny Size, This Is Buu’s Strongest Form

  • Debut: Evil Kid Buu! (Episode 276 of Dragon Ball Z)

After removing all those he had absorbed, many spectators believed that Super Buu would be weaker than ever, a notion that seemed reasonable given his new, diminished appearance compared to his previous form.

In the absence of Good Buu within him, Buu no longer had the Kais restraining his power. Consequently, he transformed back to his original form, which was Kid Buu. This new form was the strongest and most volatile version of the villain, as shown when he destroyed Earth in a surprising act that underscored to the Z Warriors and the Kais that their fight against this pink creature was far from over. Although Kid Buu had an odd demeanor, his unpredictable behavior and immense power made him a fitting final adversary for Goku and his allies at the end of Dragon Ball Z.

1. Super Buu

The Most Imposing Version Of Buu In Terms Of Character Design

  • Debut: Buu Against Buu (Episode 255 of Dragon Ball Z)

In a different way of saying it: Although Super Buu might not be the most powerful version of this antagonist, his menacing character design is still something to be in awe of. This distinctive appearance made Buu an imposing villain that the Z Warriors knew they’d have to work hard against. Throughout the story, we saw that Buu had a strong fondness for sweets and a thirst for violence – he loved battling Earth’s strongest warriors and reveled in these conflicts.

Despite being cornered by his adversaries, Super Buu managed to assimilate his enemies and achieve greater power levels. It wasn’t until Goku and Vegeta combined into Vegito that Super Buu encountered a worthy opponent. Fans would have been content if Buu had maintained this form, given his imposing appearance. However, the emergence of Kid Buu added an extra threat to this already fearsome antagonist.

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2025-03-30 11:10