"Dial M For Vegeta" is the tenth episode of Buu Bits.
Tagline[]
Put your damn cart back. (Part 1)
The best laid plans of mice and Majin. (Part 2)
Plot Summary[]
While on Babidi's spaceship, Gohan asks what the "M" on all of Babidi's minions means. Supreme Kai explains that it is the mark of the Majin, and that Babidi can control anyone with the smallest amount of evil inside of them. While Goku, Gohan, and Supreme Kai discuss what exactly makes someone evil, Babidi taps into Vegeta's mind and convinces Vegeta to become a Majin.
Running Gags & Callbacks[]
- This is the final use of Vegeta's "I know you're playing me" (which in all other instances ends with "but you're right"). Lanipator mentioned during a DragonBall Z Abridged commentary recorded before the Buu Bits that this had always been the intended end of that joke.
- Vegeta's "Mine, mine, mine, mine" gag returns in an alternate ending. Goku forgets what the "M" stands for, to which Vegeta responds "Mine".
Cultural References[]
- The title is a reference to Dial M for Murder, a play that was adapted into a film in 1954 by Alfred Hitchcock.
Cast & Crew[]
- Ryan Palmer as Gohan
- Tom Schalk as Supreme Kai
- Masako X as Goku
- Lanipator as Babidi, Vegeta
Trivia[]
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