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(Ao no Ekusoshisuto)GenreAdventure[1]Dark fantasy[2] MangaWritten byKazue KatoPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump Comics SQ. MagazineJump SquareEnglish magazineNA: Weekly Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 4, 2009 – presentVolumes30 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byTensai OkamuraProduced byHiroo MaruyamaKozue KananiwaShin FurukawaTakamitsu InoueSatoshi Adachi (1–12)Tetsuhito Motoyasu (13–25)Written byRyōta YamaguchiMusic byHiroyuki SawanoStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: Muse CommunicationUK: Manga EntertainmentOriginal networkJNN (MBS)English networkNA: Neon AlleyUS: Adult
Swim (Toonami)Original run April 17,
2011 – October 2, 2011Episodes25 + OVA (List of episodes) MangaSalaryman Exorcist: The Sorrows of Yukio OkumuraWritten byKazue KatoIllustrated byMinoru SasakiPublished byShueishaMagazineJump SQ.
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Now that Gohan is alone and weakening, is there anyone who can stop the monster? 267 14 "Ready to Fuse?" June 7, 1995 November 6, 2002 Goku watches helplessly from Other World as Majin Buu sets his sights on Gohan. Luckily the Old Kai reveals a secret source of power that could save the day. Is Goku ready to bond
with his son and put an end to Majin Buu’s reign of terror? 268 15 "Union of Rivals" June 28, 1995 November 7, 2002 After Majin Buu absorbs Gohan, Goku’s plan to join forces with his son is ruined. But an unlikely ally arrives on the scene—Vegeta! Will the Saiyan Prince put aside his differences and agree to merge with Goku? 269 16 "Meet Vegito" July 5, 1995 November 8, 2002 The bodies of Goku and Vegeta join to form a new Saiyan warrior. The monster Majin Buu is impressed by the strength of his new opponent, but refuses to take him seriously. Will Majin Buu’s arrogance be his undoing? 270 17 "Rip in the Universe" July 12, 1995 November 11, 2002 The newly-formed Saiyan warrior Super Vegito matches Majin Buu
punch for punch.