Dragon Ball: This is the meaning of the M on Vegeta’s forehead

Dragon Ball: This is the meaning of the M on Vegeta’s forehead

In the Anime of Dragon Ball Z, there are incredibly strong villains like Frieza, Cell, and Boo. One of the villains who was considered one of the weaker opponents was Babidi. The alien wizard had the power to mark others with an M on their forehead. MeinMMO explains what the M stands for and what it does.

What does the M do? Vegeta is sometimes marked with the M on his forehead in the anime. He receives this M from the evil wizard Babidi. Through his magic, he can take control of all those who harbor a spark of evil within them.

That is why he also manages to equip Vegeta with his evil powers. The spell enhances Vegeta’s powers, and he can use special techniques like energy rings.

However, unlike his other followers, Babidi cannot control the enchanted Vegeta. He has only agreed to the change in order to become stronger than Son-Goku and defeat him.

In another video, MeinMMO explains what the Z in Dragon Ball Z stands for:

The M of Babidi has a meaning

How did he get rid of the M? Vegeta actually managed to knock out Son-Goku. He then faced Majin Boo, who also had an M on his belt. However, Vegeta was no match for the strong opponent and ended the fight with an explosion, which took his life. With his death, he was freed from the spell.

What does the M on the forehead stand for? According to Banpresto, a manufacturer of Dragon Ball collectibles, the M comes from the Japanese word “Ma.” The word stands for “demon” among other things. That is where the term “Majin” comes from, which Vegeta and Boo bear under Babidi’s control: it denotes a being that descends from the demon race.

Who was cursed? Besides Vegeta and Boo, there were others who were under Babidi’s influence. These include:

  • Yamu
  • Spopovich
  • Pui Pui
  • Dabura
  • Yakon

Among the Z fighters, Vegeta is the only one who is evil enough to be enchanted by Babidi. Vegeta might not be evil enough to be influenced by Babidi in Dragon Ball Super. Otherwise, his Ultra Ego form would be even stronger than it already is.

Did you know that Vegeta has never used SSJ3 in the official anime? Vegeta is never seen as Super Saiyan 3 in Dragon Ball Z – There is an official reason

Source(s): Dragon Ball Wiki
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