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Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 125: Turn Into Candy! A Hungry Majin's Bizarre Power!

Turn Into Candy! A Hungry Majin's Bizarre Power!

EpisodeEp. 125

Buu demonstrates his grotesque ability to turn opponents into food, devouring Dabura as a cookie and freeing Krillin and Piccolo from their stone prisons. Vegeta destroys Babidi's ship just as Buu prepares to finish off Supreme Kai.

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The Majin's Bizarre Abilities

Majin Buu brutalizes Supreme Kai without breaking a sweat, shrugging off every counterattack as though it were nothing more than a breeze. The ancient deity who once commanded respect across the cosmos is reduced to a punching bag. When Gohan rushes to the Kai's defense, mustering every ounce of his remaining strength, Buu swats him away with equal indifference. The gap between their power levels is not merely large; it is an abyss. On the distant battlefield, Vegeta senses that Gohan's ki has vanished entirely. Believing his fellow Saiyan to be dead, Vegeta makes a calculated decision and obliterates Babidi's spaceship with a massive energy blast, sending debris skyward in a column of fire.

Dabura's Final Mistake

Dabura, the Demon King, observes Buu's behavior and realizes the creature will inevitably turn against its creators. He warns Babidi, but the wizard dismisses his concerns. Taking matters into his own hands, Dabura drives a spear through the Majin's body with all his might. But Buu's regeneration is instantaneous and absolute, the wound sealing shut before the spear even exits the other side. In retaliation, Buu uses his signature transmutation technique, transforming the mighty Demon King into a cookie and consuming him whole. The death of Dabura triggers an unexpected chain reaction across the battlefield that will shift the balance for several fighters at once.

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Stone Prisons Shattered

Because Dabura's magic dies with him, every spell he previously cast is instantly broken. Krillin, who had been frozen as a stone statue since the lower levels of Babidi's ship, snaps back to full consciousness, completely disoriented and unaware of how much time has passed. Even Piccolo, whose stone form was accidentally shattered by an overeager Trunks earlier in the day, regenerates fully. The Namekian's head remained intact through the ordeal, and that alone is enough for his body to reconstruct itself completely. Piccolo's return is a small but critical victory in an otherwise catastrophic chain of events, giving the Z Fighters one of their sharpest tactical minds back in the field.

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Explosion at the Ship

Just as Babidi commands Buu to deliver the finishing blow to the battered Supreme Kai, a tremendous explosion rocks the entire area. Babidi's spaceship detonates in a spectacular fireball, sending debris and twisted metal raining across the landscape. Vegeta has arrived. The Saiyan prince hovers above the wreckage with his arm still extended from the blast, his expression set with grim determination. The destruction of the ship signals a dramatic shift in the conflict. A new challenger has entered the arena, carrying the combined weight of guilt for enabling Buu's revival and fierce determination to correct that mistake at any cost.

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