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"Buu-chan" (ブウちゃん) is a fan-made, affectionate, and diminutive term used by the Dragon Ball Z community to describe female or "cute" versions of Majin Buu. It combines the name "Buu" with the Japanese honorific "-chan", which is typically used for children, female friends, or lovers to signify endearment, smallness, or cuteness. Buu Chan | Bellingham Buu Chan | Bellingham +1 Meaning and Context "Chan" (ちゃん): In this context, it implies a "little" or "cute" version of the usually terrifying Majin Buu. Fan-Made Concept: While not an official character in the original DBZ manga/anime, "Buu-chan" refers to the massive trend of fan art and fan-fiction featuring female Majins (often called "Boo Girls") that are petite, stylized, or wearing unique, fashionable clothes compared to the original, obese, or muscular versions. Connection to "Miss Buu": Although "Buu-chan" is largely a fan term, it is closely related to the Dragon Ball Online canon character Miss Buu, which was created when Good Buu split himself into male (Mr. Buu) and female counterparts to create a family. Instagram Instagram +3 Characteristics of "Buu-chan" Fan Designs Appearance: They usually retain the pink skin, antennae, and Majin symbol on the forehead but are drawn with more feminine, petite, or "chibi" features. Clothing: Unlike the default Majin vest and pants, "Buu-chan" designs often feature creative outfits like dresses, school uniforms, or stylized attire. Personality: They are generally portrayed as innocent, playful, or mischievous, focusing on the childlike, gentle side of Good Buu rather than the destructive nature of Kid Buu. YouTube YouTube +3
majin Buu chan: *hatched* Buuuuuuuu you're mine now hehehe hehehe"
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