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Bujin is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut (and ultimately, his only appearance) in the 1993 film Bojack Unbound.

Biography[]

Bujin is one of Bojack's four Galaxy Soldiers. His appearance is similar to that of his comrades, all members of the same race, as he sports teal-colored skin. Unlike the other members of this race, it is uncertain if Bujin's hair is colored orange, or if he even sports hair at all. He often collaborates with Bido in battle, trapping foes within his needles of energy thus allowing Bido to take them down. Of his needles, Bujin claims that when a victim is ensnared, their struggles to escape are futile and only result in their body being drained of energy until they are either rendered unconscious or dead.

Infiltrating a World Martial Arts Tournament funded by Mr. X.S. Cash for his son's birthday, Bojack seeks to eliminate every single fighter on Earth in order to be rid of any obstacles in the way of universal conquest. Bujin is among the minions ordered to frequent the battle arenas, where he ambushes Gohan, entrapping him within his needles. Later in the film, Yamcha and Tien arrive to assist Gohan's struggle against the Galaxy Soldiers, where they fight but are defeated by Bujin, Bido and Zangya. When Gohan assumes his Super Saiyan 2 transformation however, he makes short work of both Bujin and Bido, breaking them both in half with a single kick and punch respectively, vaporizing each on impact.

Like Zangya, there is some debate as to whether or not Bujin is capable of the maximum-power transformation shared by Bojack and Kogu, as when Gohan first senses Bojack, Bujin is seen glowing orange.

Other appearances[]

Along with countless other Dragon Ball antagonists, Bujin makes a cameo appearance in the 1995 film Fusion Reborn when the residents of Hell make their escape to Earth.

Special abilities[]

  • Energy needles capable of ensnaring victims, and at the behest of their struggling, begins to drain energy from their body.
  • Flight, the ability to fly with the use of ki.

Voice actors[]

  • Japanese dub: Hiroko Emori
  • Funimation dub: Christopher Bevins


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