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Majin Buu (Japanese: 魔人ブウ, Hepburn: Majin Bū), generally spelled Majin Boo in subtitles of the Japanese anime, and rendered as Djinn-Boo in the Viz Media manga, is a fictional character and final antagonist in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama, before the release of Dragon Ball Super.
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Back at Majin Buu's house, Hercule is doing his best to please the monster. He even cooks him dinner. While away murdering people, Buu finds an injured dog and heals him. Majin Buu discovers the joys of friendship with this dog, and when Hercule tells Majin Buu that killing is bad, Majin Buu vows never to kill again.
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Buu or BUU may refer to: Majin Buu, alternate spelling for Majin Boo, a character in Dragon Ball; Muara Bungo Airport IATA code; Burlington Municipal Airport (Wisconsin)'s FAA identifier; Budu language's ISO 639-3 code; Burapha University; Geji language; People with the name. Buu Hoi (1915–1972), Vietnamese diplomat and cancer researcher
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Even if you use the less reliable number of search results with Google, Majin Boo returns 744,000 results while Majin Buu returns 1,400,000 results, which is almost doudble. It is clear that Majin Buu is the best-known English name for this character. Support As drafter. — nihlus kryik (talk) 21:41, 30 August 2017 (UTC) Support move.
Series creator Akira Toriyama explained that Mr. Satan is a ring name akin to an in-ring persona or character used by real-life professional wrestlers. [1] [2] In another interview, Toriyama revealed that his real name is Mark (マーク, Māku), a pun on the Japanese word akuma (悪魔), which refers to a malevolent demonic spirit in Japanese folklore.