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  2. Vegeta - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later, Vegeta allows himself to be consumed by Babidi's evil power for his own desire to become powerful enough to fight and defeat Goku. The M on Vegeta’s forehead stands for Majin. It is a seal put by Babidi to indicate that he controls Vegeta in a certain way. It was placed through black magic.

  3. Dragon Ball Z season 8 - Wikipedia

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    After Majin Vegeta's eruption, Piccolo returns to the scene of the battle. He finds no sign of Majin Vegeta left, and that Majin Buu has been blasted into thousands of small pieces. He also finds the top half of Babidi, who is begging for help. Suddenly, the pieces of Majin Buu begin to reform. They all combine to make Majin Buu whole again.

  4. Dragon Ball Z season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Evil Buu and Good Buu begin to fight, and it's clear that Evil Buu has the advantage. Good Buu becomes desperate and angry and resorts to trying to turn his opponent into chocolate, but Evil Buu deflects the ray back at Good Buu, who becomes a piece of chocolate. Evil Buu consumes the chocolate, and transforms into Super Majin Buu, a bulkier ...

  5. List of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series begins with a flashback of the destruction of Planet Vegeta at the hands of Frieza, and the upbringing of Goku on Earth as depicted in the original Dragon Ball series. Five years have passed since Goku's victory over Piccolo at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, and he has since married Chi-Chi and now has a son named Gohan.

  6. Killer Vamp - Wikipedia

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    Killer Vamp (血と灰の女王, Chi to Hai no Joō, lit. "Queen of Blood and Ash") , also known as Killing Vamp , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Bako. It began serialization on Shogakukan 's MangaONE app and Ura Sunday website in December 2016.

  7. Cell (Dragon Ball) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2003 game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, Cell is revived by Bobbidi and becomes a Majin, his appearance being altered with the letter "M" on his forehead alongside black lining appearing under his eyes. This form is short-lived, as Majin Boo terminates Bobbidi, with Cell being absorbed afterward by Boo. [39]

  8. The Real Story Behind the Night Stalker Killer in ‘MaXXXine’

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    Richard Ramirez, dubbed the Night Stalker by the media, was a serial killer, rapist and burglar who murdered at least 13 people in California in 1984 and 1985, the year “MaXXXine” is set in.

  9. Frieza - Wikipedia

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    The Ledger's December 8, 1999, paper names him as one of the reasons that Dragon Ball Z was listed as a violent show for children, stating, "In one recent episode, beads of sweat form on the brow of a character named Vegeta, as he is nearly strangled to death by an evil foe named Frieza. In another, Frieza uses the horns on his head to impale a ...