Summary
Although Cell and Frieza are generally considered to have been much betterDragon Ballvillains, few would dispute the fact that Majin Buu is the strongest antagonist inDragon Ball Z. He serves as the main villain of the series' final arc and takes on many different forms before Goku and the rest of the Z Fighters are finally able to bring him down.
Every Majin Buu form is powerful, but some of them are a lot more deadly than others. As one might expect, each new version unveiled by the villain tends to be stronger than the last one, although the influence of the fighters that he absorbs can also make a pretty big difference to theDragon Ballvillain’s overall temperament and intellect.

Uub will not be considered for this list due to him being the reincarnation of Buu rather than a unique Buu form, while Majuub will not be included as the events ofDragon Ball GTtake place in a different timeline/universe than the otherDragon Ballseries. Conversely, Innocent Buu and Good Buu will be classed as two separate entities, as although they do share the same appearance, their power levels differ quite a bit. Rankings will be based on raw strength.
7Evil Buu
Anime Debut: The Evil of Men | Manga Debut: The Creature of Wrath
Evil Buu comes as the result of Innocent Buu expelling all of the sinister energy from his body and is the weakest version of Majin Buu whenevery canonDragon Ballseriesis taken into account. Despite his lack of strength, though, he draws great power from his anger and fights without mercy, which ultimately allows him to get the better of Good Buu when the two square off in combat. Many consider him to be the most intelligent Buu form too, as he’s by far the most articulate.
6Kid Buu
Anime Debut: Evil Kid Buu! | Manga Debut: The Buu of Pure Evil
Despite being one of the most deadly, Kid Buu is actually one of the weakest versions of Buu when it comes to out-and-out strength. It’s effectively the villain’s default form, and thus the amount of power that he has at his disposal is limited when compared to some of the many Buu forms that came before it. He does manage to hold his own against Super Saiyan 3 Goku, although intypical Goku fashion, the Saiyan could have ended the fight a lot sooner had he not wasted so much stamina punching and kicking Buu.
5Innocent Buu
Anime Debut: Buu is Hatched | Manga Debut: The Djinn Awakens?!
The idea that absorbing one of the most powerful entities in the universe could make Kid Buu weaker is a little preposterous. However,the Grand Supreme Kai’s absorption definitely makes Buu a lot less of a threat, with Innocent Buu capable of both good and evil depending on which of his inner voices he listens to. His childlike nature makes him one of the most memorableDragon Ballvillains to date and seems to have provided a lot of the inspiration for Janemba’s first form inDragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn.
4Super Buu
Anime Debut: Buu Against Buu | Manga Debut: Two Buus?!
After Evil Buu absorbs Good Buu, he transforms into Super Buu, who has the power of the two previous iterations combined. This time, though, he’s no longer susceptible to the Grand Supreme Kai’s calming influence, which allows him to hold his own against eventhe strongest of the Z Fighters. Even when he finds himself outmatched physically, Super Buu’s cunning gives him the edge against his foes, allowing him to gradually pick them off one by one and become exponentially stronger in the process.
3Buutenks / Buucolo
Anime Debut: Majin Buu Transforms | Manga Debut: Ambush!
By absorbing Piccolo and Gotenks, Super Buu was able to boost both his strength and his intelligence, which in turn gives him all of the attributes needed to take onGohan in his Potential Unleashed form. Eventually, though, Gotenks' fusion wares off and Super Buu’s power level drops significantly, forcing him to seek out somebody else to absorb. Embarrassingly, Gohan then falls for the exact same trick that Gotenks and Piccolo did, and in the process, deprives fans of seeing the first-ever father-son fusion.
2Buuhan
Anime Debut: Ready to Fuse? | Manga Debut: Will the Potara Prevail?!
Buuhan is the strongest version of Buu inDragon Ball Zby a considerable margin. Granted, he’s not quite as dangerous as Kid Buu or Super Buu’s initial form due to the influence of the many fighters that he’s absorbed. In terms of raw power, though, none of the other forms even come close. He’s so powerful that Vegeta agrees to set aside his Saiyan pride and fuse together with Goku, as even he can see that there’s no other way to stop Buuhan. Vegito doesn’t end up beating the villain either, although this is more down to his desire to save his loved ones.
1Good Buu
When it comes toDragon Ball Z, most consider Good Buu to be the weakest form of Buu. However, thanks to the ridiculous power creep inDragon Ball Super, he eventually ends up becoming the very strongest Buu form. He completely dominates Basil in the Universe Survival Saga and reaches a level comparable to Goku’s when training forthe Tournament of Power. Good Buu also plays a pivotal role throughout the fight against Moro in theDragon Ball Supermanga; once again demonstrating how much more powerful he’s become since the end ofZ.






