MAIJIN is a magical monster created by the intergalactic wizard Bibidi centuries ago. It cut a path of destruction across many worlds before it was finally sealed away by the Supreme Kais. Throughout Dragon Ball Z and its subsequent spin-offs, the Z fighters encountered Majin Buu on multiple occasions. Whether it was the good or evil version of the destructive beast, Buu always proved to be one of the most challenging foes for the heroes.
In Dragon Ball GT, the mighty hero Vegeta transforms into Majin Vegeta, a more powerful version of himself, in order to fight a more ferocious Majin Buu. Vegeta’s decision to take on Majin Vegeta was fueled by his desire to defeat Goku on equal terms and to prove that he was worthy of being the Prince of Saiyans. He was able to do so in the end, but only after self-destructing in a valiant effort to save Bulma, Trunks, Gohan and Piccolo from the enraged Majin.
What does the M on Vegeta’s forehead mean?
The M on Vegeta’s forehead represents the fact that he became a Majin under the control of Babidi. Vegeta had a deep distrust of Babidi and knew that he was trying to manipulate him in the hopes that he could fight Goku on equal terms. The Prince of Saiyans wanted to prove that he was worthy of being called the Prince of Saiyans and that he could conquer all of existence.
Majins have the ability to absorb enemies and gain their traits. This allows them to be extremely versatile in battle. Majins can also teleport between dimensions, a skill that they use to help their friends in desperate situations. In addition, Majins can create a cocoon to protect themselves in dangerous circumstances.