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The "M" doesn't mean Majin officially?
Topic Started: May 18 2014, 06:59 PM (1,229 Views)
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That infamous M on Babidi's slaves forehead or chest. On Kanzenshuu I was told it doesn't mean Majin and it could be an Alien symbol that so happen to look like a M to us. I always thought it was one of those things that didn't need to be stated and was implied....

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I have not read the manga in this part, but I remeber in the porr english dubbed Kaioshin saying that the M is just Babidis symbol or something, that could mean many things.
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Who said that? The M should stand for Majin.
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May 18 2014, 10:24 PM
Who said that? The M should stand for Majin.
Do you have proof for this, sir?

Just asking.
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In the Dragon World, it stands for Majin.

In real life, Majin means either "Demon God" or to associate someone with magical properties.
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May 18 2014, 10:26 PM
ThePrinceOfSaiyajins
May 18 2014, 10:24 PM
Who said that? The M should stand for Majin.
Do you have proof for this, sir?

Just asking.
What else would it stand for?
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May 18 2014, 10:28 PM
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May 18 2014, 10:26 PM
ThePrinceOfSaiyajins
May 18 2014, 10:24 PM
Who said that? The M should stand for Majin.
Do you have proof for this, sir?

Just asking.
What else would it stand for?
I don't know, maybe "mother loving".
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Yeah, the M standing for "Majin" seems to be the most logical explanation, IMO.
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May 18 2014, 10:24 PM
Who said that? The M should stand for Majin.
Herms did. Herms said it doesn't officially mean anything. He said it could just be a symbol that just so happen to be shape similar to "M".

To me it's most logical to be Majin as Boo has it in his clothes.
Edited by TheGmGoken, May 18 2014, 11:07 PM.
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I think it means Madoshi unless Herms said different. If not, then Majin works for me like it always had.

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It obviously stands for m&m's since thats buu's favorite candy
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May 18 2014, 11:25 PM
It obviously stands for m&m's since thats buu's favorite candy
I wonder which color his favourite
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M doesn't officially stand for many things.

Vegeta with M = Majin Vegeta. Vegeta without M = Normal Vegeta.

Coincidence? I THINK NOT.
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In all seriousness, I don't know what else the M would stand for. Why wouldn't it mean majin?
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May 19 2014, 02:47 AM
In all seriousness, I don't know what else the M would stand for. Why wouldn't it mean majin?
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It's never mentioned in the series what the "M" stands for. It could be "Majin", it could be "Madoushi", it could be an alien symbol that happens to resemble an "M" (like the "S" symbol on Superman's costume).

By the way, "Majin Vegeta" is entirely a fan term. I think he was officially named "Demon Prince Vegeta" or something like that.


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The 'M' stands for "Makaioshin". Initially, Bibidi and Babidi were part of a cult of Makaioshin worshiping Madoushi, whose rituals and antics occasionally caught the eye of the Kaioshin themselves, resulting in their meddling in the cult's affairs. Bibidi and the rest of the cult get their powers from the Makioshin themselves. After some time, Bibidi and the cult leaders came to a disagreement regarding Bibidi's conduct, resulting in his and his son's expulsion from their ranks. In a bid to get revenge on the cult, and to finally cease the Kaioshins' incessant meddling, he signed a pact with and made a great sacrifice to the Makaioshin he so vigorously worshiped, wishing to attain a great destructive power. Things went a tad hectic, as they might when trying to sign a pact with a great magical evil, and Buu was inadvertently created. Thus, Buu is a Makaioshin product, explaining why his magic clashes with the Kaioshin magic.

There's my take on it, even though the symbol just happening to look like an english M is much more plausible.

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I'd accept that the "M" could mean majin if it were just on Buu and the people controlled by Babidi, but it also seems to be on everything else he owns (his ship, his version of a scouter, etc). I got the impression it was a family crest--probably something that pre-dates Buu--so "madoushi" seems more likely to me. I do like the idea that it just happens to look like an "M", however.




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