During their match, Goku purposely insults Uub to provoke his hidden power. The plan works—Uub showcases strength that rivals Goku's base form, proving he is indeed the reincarnation of the pure evil Majin Buu, now reborn with a pure heart.
Goku has been waiting for the reincarnation of Kid Buu, and he finally finds him in a young, nervous boy named Uub.
The long journey of has finally reached its conclusion. While the original Japanese broadcast of the Majin Buu arc (known as The Final Chapters ) consisted of 61 episodes, the International Version released in 2014 includes extra content, bringing its specific count for this arc to 69 episodes .
In a bittersweet ending, Goku decides to leave the tournament and his family behind to train Uub. He sees Uub as the future protector of Earth and someone who can finally give him the ultimate challenge.
Unlike the early episodes of Kai which faced legal issues over Kenji Yamamoto's score, The Final Chapters features a consistent score by Norihito Sumitomo .
The series ends with Goku and Uub flying off toward Uub's village, leaving the rest of the Z-Warriors to watch them disappear into the horizon. Dub Evolution: International vs. Japanese
International fans will recognize the high-energy English opening "Fight It Out" by Masatoshi Ono, a staple of the Adult Swim/Toonami broadcast. Final Verdict
During their match, Goku purposely insults Uub to provoke his hidden power. The plan works—Uub showcases strength that rivals Goku's base form, proving he is indeed the reincarnation of the pure evil Majin Buu, now reborn with a pure heart.
Goku has been waiting for the reincarnation of Kid Buu, and he finally finds him in a young, nervous boy named Uub.
The long journey of has finally reached its conclusion. While the original Japanese broadcast of the Majin Buu arc (known as The Final Chapters ) consisted of 61 episodes, the International Version released in 2014 includes extra content, bringing its specific count for this arc to 69 episodes .
In a bittersweet ending, Goku decides to leave the tournament and his family behind to train Uub. He sees Uub as the future protector of Earth and someone who can finally give him the ultimate challenge.
Unlike the early episodes of Kai which faced legal issues over Kenji Yamamoto's score, The Final Chapters features a consistent score by Norihito Sumitomo .
The series ends with Goku and Uub flying off toward Uub's village, leaving the rest of the Z-Warriors to watch them disappear into the horizon. Dub Evolution: International vs. Japanese
International fans will recognize the high-energy English opening "Fight It Out" by Masatoshi Ono, a staple of the Adult Swim/Toonami broadcast. Final Verdict