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in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 232 01 "Buu is Hatched" July 6, 1994 November 5, 2001 The seal encasing Buu is finally broken! Supreme Kai insists on retreat, but Gohan refuses, launching an incredible series of energy attacks. When the shell opens, nothing is inside! Gohan, however, knows it’s no time to celebrate. 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.

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[31] Several bonus items were given to filmgoers in Japan. A booklet, titled Shinkai Makoto Hon (新海誠本), was the first to be distributed, and had a print run of 3 million copies. The booklet contained the original proposals for Suzume, Your Name, and Weathering with You, and interviews with Shinkai, Hara, and Matsumura. [32] A second booklet, Shinkai Makoto Hon 2 (新海誠本2), was distributed beginning on December 3, with a print run of 1. 5 million copies. [33] A spin-off novel written by Shinkai, subtitled "Tamaki's Story" (環さんのものがたり, Tamaki-san no Monogatari), was given starting on December 24. [34] A second novel, "Serizawa's Story" (芹澤のものがたり, Serizawa no Monogatari), was distributed starting on January 28, 2023. [35] McDonald's Japan released a Happy Meal set that includes a spin-off picture book, titled Suzume to Isu (すずめといす, "Suzume and the Chair"), which tells an original story written by Shinkai and illustrated by Senbon Umishima. [36] Other partners for the film include Misawa Homes [ja],[37] Lawson,[38] and KDDI's au. [39] Additionally, a promotional campaign was held involving one local company from each of the 47 prefectures of Japan. [40] The film also had a 20-page special feature in the #50/2022 issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine.