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Pui Pui

Character

Pui Pui is a warrior from Planet Zoon who serves as one of Babidi's minions. He guards the first level of Babidi's spaceship and is the first opponent the Z Fighters face inside.

Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

Also Known As

Puipui (Japanese)

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Allegiances

Organization of Babidi
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Battle with Vegeta

Pui Pui is stationed as the guardian of the first floor inside Babidi's spacecraft, tasked with preventing intruders from reaching the sealed Majin Buu. When Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan enter the ship, Pui Pui is the first line of defense they encounter.

Vegeta steps forward to handle the fight. Pui Pui is arrogant and confident, boasting about his strength and warning Vegeta that he has no idea what he is up against. Babidi attempts to give Pui Pui an advantage by changing the battlefield to Planet Zoon, which has ten times the gravity of Earth.

Pui Pui assumes the increased gravity will cripple Vegeta. However, Vegeta trained extensively under elevated gravity conditions far exceeding ten times Earth's pull. The gravity change has virtually no effect on him. Vegeta dispatches Pui Pui effortlessly, ending the fight in seconds with a barrage of energy blasts. The encounter serves as a demonstration of how outclassed Babidi's lower-level soldiers are compared to the Saiyan warriors.

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