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233 02 "The Losses Begin" July 13, 1994 November 6, 2001 With his big pink belly and infantile behavior, Buu doesn’t fit the bill of a galaxy destroyer - until he hurls Dabura into a cliff with a single blow! Gohan senses a limitless power, and the Supreme Kai insists this is the end! 234 03 "The Terror of Majin Buu" July 27, 1994 November 7, 2001 Supreme Kai must use his unique fighting powers to keep Buu at bay - or lose his life! One mile away, Goten and Trunks stumble upon Piccolo, still frozen in stone, and accidentally shatter him to pieces! And there’s more! The King of Demons returns! 235 04 "Meal Time" August 3, 1994 November 8, 2001 Free from the grip of Babidi, Vegeta decides to seek his revenge by destroying the monster Majin Buu. Assuming Gohan to be a victim of the voracious villain, the
Super Saiyan goes ballistic. Can Vegeta bring down Buu? 236 05 "The Warrior's Decision" August 17, 1994 November 12, 2001 With Goku and Gohan missing in action, it’s up to Vegeta to end Majin Buu’s reign of terror. The Saiyan prince gives it his all, but Buu’s powers may be more than he can handle! 237 06 "Final Atonement" August 24, 1994 November 13, 2001 Trunks and Goten save Vegeta from a savage beating, but the prideful prince is determined to destroy Majin Buu by himself. Vegeta is prepared to risk everything to defeat this foe, but is he really ready to give up his own life? 238 07 "Evil Lives On" August 31, 1994 September 16, 2002 Majin Buu’s flesh is scattered on the battlefield, but his mystical power is rebuilding the monster into one deadly piece! Babidi is recovering, too, having narrowly survived Piccolo’s attack! 239 08 "Find the Dragon Balls" September 7, 1994 September 17, 2002 Anxious to undo the massacre caused by Vegeta, Bulma and the others search frantically for the seven Dragon Balls! Meanwhile, the injured Goku finally awakens, and Dende
uses his healing powers to bring him back to speed! 240 09 "Revival" September 21, 1994 September 18, 2002 Goku hatches a plan for defeating Majin Buu: Fusion! By joining two fighters of equal size and strength, an entirely new fighter can be created. But only one such pair remains—Goten and Trunks! Can the young half-Saiyans save the world? 241 10 "Global Announcement" September 28, 1994 September 19, 2002 Babidi seeks vengeance against Piccolo, Goten, and Trunks! Plastering images on everyone’s mind, Babidi threatens to terrorize humanity until the trio is brought forward! Meanwhile, Gohan is taken to Supreme Kai’s world! 242 11 "Learn to Fuse" October 12, 1994 September 23, 2002 Goku begins training Goten and Trunks in the art of Fusion. Meanwhile, Gohan, having been healed in Supreme Kai’s world, tries to remove the legendary Z-Sword to use in the fight against Majin Buu! 243 12 "The Z Sword" October 19, 1994 September 24, 2002 Majin Buu launches into a feeding frenzy, transforming an entire town’s population into chocolate! Gohan draws the ancient Z-Sword, Goku struggles to teach Goten and Trunks the art of Fusion, and an unlikely hero is asked to join the fight! 244 13 "Race to Capsule Corp" November 2, 1994 September 25, 2002 As Goten and Trunks train to stop the vicious Majin Buu, Idasa’s jaded mother tells Babidi exactly where Trunks lives! The Z-Fighters must now find a way to stop the evil wizard before he reaches Capsule Corp! 245 14 "Super Saiyan 3?!" November 9, 1994 September 26, 2002 Trunks searches frantically for the lost dragon radar, and Goku powers-up to an unimaginable level: Super Saiyan 3! Will this newfound strength be enough to stop Majin Buu from destroying West City? 246 15 "Buu's Mutiny" November 16, 1994 September 30, 2002 Goku uses his new Super Saiyan 3 abilities to combat the evil Majin Buu, buying Trunks the time he needs to locate the missing Dragon Radar. But now that Goku has started the fight, he may not be able to escape! 247 16 "The Fusion Dance" November 23, 1994 October 1, 2002 Liberated from his master, Majin Buu becomes even more destructive than before, wiping out entire cities in mere seconds! Earth’s only hope now rests on the shoulders of two young warriors: Goten and Trunks! 248 17 "Goku's Time is Up" November 30, 1994 October 2, 2002 Tensions rise for Goten and Trunks as their duel with Majin Buu approaches. Meanwhile, Buu prepares for the upcoming battle by building himself a home! Elsewhere, Goku bids a poignant farewell as he finally returns to Other World. 249 18 "Return to Other World" December 7, 1994 October 3, 2002 While Trunks and Goten continue their quest to perfect the Fusion Technique, Gohan seeks to master the Z-Sword. Back on Earth, an encounter with a blind boy reveals that there is another side to the belligerent Buu! 250 19 "Out from the Broken Sword" December 14, 1994 October 7, 2002 When Gohan’s intense training breaks the legendary Z-Sword, all hope seems lost until Old Kai emerges from the legendary weapon.
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