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==Overview==
==Overview==
''"Hoooooh! Uhouhouhooooo!"''
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| name = Kid Buu
| game = DBFZ
| icon = DBFZ_KidBuu_Icon.png
| quote = Hoooooh! Uhouhouhooooo!
| lore =
Small, diminutive, and insane beyond all reason, "Kid" Buu represents Majin Buu's "pure" form before absorbing powerful fighters. Without any sense of morality (or any sense at all), this form represents Buu not necessarily at his strongest, but at his most dangerous, driven by nothing other than the desire to destroy. Thankfully, the universe would be spared his wrath by Goku, who destroyed him with a Spirit Bomb.
Small, diminutive, and insane beyond all reason, "Kid" Buu represents Majin Buu's "pure" form before absorbing powerful fighters. Without any sense of morality (or any sense at all), this form represents Buu not necessarily at his strongest, but at his most dangerous, driven by nothing other than the desire to destroy. Thankfully, the universe would be spared his wrath by Goku, who destroyed him with a Spirit Bomb.


In ''Dragon Ball FighterZ'', Kid Buu is an unpredictable combatant who can put his opponents off-balance with his long limbs and powerful special moves.
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===Playstyle===
{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses
{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses
| intro = {{Character Label|DBFZ|Kid Buu}} is a terror that ultimately gets opponents to crack with it's peculiar moves and unrelenting pressure.
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| pros =
{{Character Label|DBFZ|Kid Buu}} is a terror to the fight that puts his opponents on block and forces them to take a mix-up.
 
|pros=
* Small body makes him difficult to hit compared to other more normal-sized characters.  
* Small body makes him difficult to hit compared to other more normal-sized characters.  
* Amazing neutral control because of his medium normals that cover fullscreen, as well as having a standard beam that can be Tiger Knee'd.
* Amazing neutral control, with medium normals covering most of the screen, as well as having an aerial beam.  
* Mystic Ball is a mix-up tool and a combo extender.
* Probably the best and most infallible mix-up game; [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#2S| 2S]] is a command jump that enables him to airdash after, and [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Arm Ball| Arm Ball]] possesses the highest blockstun in the game while also allowing Kid Buu to move during it.
* Probably the best and most infallible mix-up game; command jump in 2S that enables him to airdash after (and subsequently press buttons), Arm Ball possesses the highest blockstun in the game while also allowing Kid Buu to move during it, and due to the nature of his normals, Kid Buu has the ability to do multiple overhead normals on a standing opponent outside of sparking.
* Has an anti-air throw in [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Mystic Arm Swing| Mystic Arm Swing]] that replaces [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#2H| 2H's]] use as anti-air option.
* Has an anti-air throw in Mystic Arm Swing that replaces 2H's use as anti-air option.
* Due to the nature of his normals, Kid Buu has the ability to do multiple overhead normals on a standing opponent outside of sparking.
* Assist A has the highest blockstun in the game for a regular assist, unlocking the potential for the best mix-ups solely based on how much oki time the assist gives.  
* [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Mystical Ball| Mystic Ball]] is a good mix-up tool plus combo extender, and becomes ridiculous for mix-ups during corner blockstrings when paired with an assist.
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* Since Assist A is [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Arm Ball| Arm Ball]], it has the highest blockstun in the game for a regular assist, unlocking the potential for the best mix-ups solely based on how much oki time it gives.  
* Low damage overall. He is reliant on spending resources to extend damage output. That being said, Kid Buu's mix-up game makes his lack of damage pretty negligible in the end.
|cons=
* The aforementioned 2H has a pathetic horizontal hitbox, almost zero point in using the move over Mystic Arm Swing.  
* Low damage overall. He is reliant on spending resources to extend damage output.  
* Ironically, Planet Burst does not have very good Okizeme off the Hard Knockdown.
* The aforementioned [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#2H| 2H]] has a pathetic horizontal hitbox, almost zero point in using the move over [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Mystic Arm Swing| Mystic Arm Swing]] outside of scaling.
* Ironically, [[DBFZ/Kid Buu#Planet Burst| Planet Burst]] does not have very good oki off the Hard Knockdown.
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There's really not much more to be said about this button. It's only situationally useful in combos, and it has very limited cancel options on block.
There's really not much more to be said about this button. It's only situationally useful in combos, and it has very limited cancel options on block.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5M</font>======
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This is Kid Buu's primary anti-reflect blockstring tool. It pulls him forward far enough to completely negate the effects of reflect, and it is also one of his most damaging combo starters.
This is Kid Buu's primary anti-reflect blockstring tool. It pulls him forward far enough to completely negate the effects of reflect, and it is also one of his most damaging combo starters.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5H</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5H</font>======
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* Smash wallbounce can sometimes be linked off of.
* Smash wallbounce can sometimes be linked off of.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5S</font>======
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* Good for pressure resets.
* Good for pressure resets.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2L</font>======
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* Doesn't directly combos into 2M. The viable combo route is 2L > 5LL > 2M or 2L > 1M.
* Doesn't directly combos into 2M. The viable combo route is 2L > 5LL > 2M or 2L > 1M.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2M</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2M</font>======
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* Using 2 or more stomps makes the move special-cancellable only.
* Using 2 or more stomps makes the move special-cancellable only.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2H</font>======
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This move looks a little better than it really is. It is a grounded 2H, so you can cancel it into specials, but there really aren't any good options.
This move looks a little better than it really is. It is a grounded 2H, so you can cancel it into specials, but there really aren't any good options.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2S</font>======
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* Has stored landing recovery
* Has stored landing recovery
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6M</font>======
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* Another mixup tool for a character brimming with them.
* Another mixup tool for a character brimming with them.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.L</font>======
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Because of it's speed and how j.M messes with your air momentum, this is usually the other part of your high-low mixups.  
Because of it's speed and how j.M messes with your air momentum, this is usually the other part of your high-low mixups.  
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.M</font>======
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* The first hit can reverse Gatling into j.L, the second can only chain into Heavies/Ki blasts
* The first hit can reverse Gatling into j.L, the second can only chain into Heavies/Ki blasts
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.H</font>======
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* Sometimes whiffs after j.M if it's used too close to the ground.
* Sometimes whiffs after j.M if it's used too close to the ground.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.S</font>======
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* Has enough hitstun to combo into any of Kid Buu's air special moves or supers.
* Has enough hitstun to combo into any of Kid Buu's air special moves or supers.
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* Useful in non-Smash combos due to it's jump cancel properties.
* Useful in non-Smash combos due to it's jump cancel properties.
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==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
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* Retains smash when used.
* Retains smash when used.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Mystic Arm Swing</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Mystic Arm Swing</font>======
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* Often leads to more damage than Vanish in triple stomp confirms.
* Often leads to more damage than Vanish in triple stomp confirms.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Candy Beam</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Candy Beam</font>======
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* Kid Buu is stuck until the beam hits something or the other side of the screen, not great for zoning.
* Kid Buu is stuck until the beam hits something or the other side of the screen, not great for zoning.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Kamehameha</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Kamehameha</font>======
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A standard Kamehameha. Because it's air only, it's a little easier for opponents to duck under it.
A standard Kamehameha. Because it's air only, it's a little easier for opponents to duck under it.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Arm Ball</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Arm Ball</font>======
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|name=Arm Ball
|name=Arm Ball
|input=214S
|input=214S
|image=DBFZ_KidBuu_Arm Ball.png |caption="I knock you down you tech around, you block my low, I add the blow of this blitz. Putitn' on the mix!"
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* 5H > 214S when covered by an assist is your go-to blockstring extender.
* 5H > 214S when covered by an assist is your go-to blockstring extender.
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==Z Assists==
==Z Assists==
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|name=Arm Ball
|name=Arm Ball
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|image=DBFZ_KidBuu_ArmBall.png |caption=Aah yes. The enabler.
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It has a good amount of startup but if you cover the startup with your point character doing a blockstring or another assist, Kid Buu's Arm Ball assist is very good for pressure because it'll lockdown the opponent for an extended period of time. This both frees up your point character to go for high/low mixups and makes converting opening an opponent up with a mixup into a full combo easier.  
It has a good amount of startup but if you cover the startup with your point character doing a blockstring or another assist, Kid Buu's Arm Ball assist is very good for pressure because it'll lockdown the opponent for an extended period of time. This both frees up your point character to go for high/low mixups and makes converting opening an opponent up with a mixup into a full combo easier.  
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist B</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist B</font>======
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30-32 frames of blockstun ranging on how far the assist is if both hits connect on block. 20 frames if only the second hit connects.
30-32 frames of blockstun ranging on how far the assist is if both hits connect on block. 20 frames if only the second hit connects.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist C</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist C</font>======
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==Super Moves==
==Super Moves==
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* Immediate DHC (before the attack itself starts) or delay DHC (once the opponent is knocked back to the ground) is necissary for horizontal supers
* Immediate DHC (before the attack itself starts) or delay DHC (once the opponent is knocked back to the ground) is necissary for horizontal supers
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Pearl Flash</font>======
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* If the opponent is hit in the first part of the arc, the hitstun is increased. Additionally, if the opponent is hit in midair, Buu will carry them to the ground.
* If the opponent is hit in the first part of the arc, the hitstun is increased. Additionally, if the opponent is hit in midair, Buu will carry them to the ground.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Planet Burst</font>======
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Planet Burst</font>======
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* Mediocre okizeme, 214S setup is easily reflected/teched out of.
* Mediocre okizeme, 214S setup is easily reflected/teched out of.
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==Navigation==
==Navigation==

Revision as of 11:01, 26 May 2020

Kid Buu
DBFZ Kid Buu Portrait.png
Play-style Mix-up, Pressure, Footsies
Team Role Any

Overview

"Hoooooh! Uhouhouhooooo!"
Lore:Small, diminutive, and insane beyond all reason, "Kid" Buu represents Majin Buu's "pure" form before absorbing powerful fighters. Without any sense of morality (or any sense at all), this form represents Buu not necessarily at his strongest, but at his most dangerous, driven by nothing other than the desire to destroy. Thankfully, the universe would be spared his wrath by Goku, who destroyed him with a Spirit Bomb.

Playstyle

 Kid Buu  Kid Buu is a terror to the fight that puts his opponents on block and forces them to take a mix-up.

Pros
Cons
  • Small body makes him difficult to hit compared to other more normal-sized characters.
  • Amazing neutral control, with medium normals covering most of the screen, as well as having an aerial beam.
  • Probably the best and most infallible mix-up game; 2S is a command jump that enables him to airdash after, and Arm Ball possesses the highest blockstun in the game while also allowing Kid Buu to move during it.
  • Has an anti-air throw in Mystic Arm Swing that replaces 2H's use as anti-air option.
  • Due to the nature of his normals, Kid Buu has the ability to do multiple overhead normals on a standing opponent outside of sparking.
  • Mystic Ball is a good mix-up tool plus combo extender, and becomes ridiculous for mix-ups during corner blockstrings when paired with an assist.
  • Since Assist A is Arm Ball, it has the highest blockstun in the game for a regular assist, unlocking the potential for the best mix-ups solely based on how much oki time it gives.
  • Low damage overall. He is reliant on spending resources to extend damage output.
  • The aforementioned 2H has a pathetic horizontal hitbox, almost zero point in using the move over Mystic Arm Swing outside of scaling.
  • Ironically, Planet Burst does not have very good oki off the Hard Knockdown.



Normal Moves

5L
5L
DBFZ KidBuu 5L.png
Flex those 6 frames
DBFZ KidBuu 5LL.png
You can't escape
DBFZ KidBuu 5LLL.png
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5L
  • It's a jab

Pretty far range for a jab. It's a little more minus than most jabs, but it has high range to make up for it.

5LL
  • Moves Kid Buu forwards
  • Medium button in disguise
5LLL
  • After a vanish, this L autocombo can be used to continue your combo similarly to Goku Black's L autocombo.

There's really not much more to be said about this button. It's only situationally useful in combos, and it has very limited cancel options on block.

5M
5M
DBFZ KidBuu 5M-1.png
Me stepping in to your DMs
DBFZ KidBuu 5M-2.png
Wow! Kid Buu actually using his head for once!
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  • Pulls him forward about halfscreen.
  • Second hit ground bounces on airborne opponents.

This is Kid Buu's primary anti-reflect blockstring tool. It pulls him forward far enough to completely negate the effects of reflect, and it is also one of his most damaging combo starters.

5H
5H
DBFZ KidBuu 5H.png
Just like all the others
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  • Mostly useful for the optimal corner combos or blockstring filler.
  • Moves very far forwards.
  • Smash wallbounce can sometimes be linked off of.
5S
5S
DBFZ KidBuu 5S.png
pew pew
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  • Fires a single Ki Blast across the screen.
  • Pressing S again will make him throw his 2S afterwards.
  • Good for pressure resets.
2L
2L
DBFZ KidBuu 2L.png
Watch yo shins
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  • Kid Buu's primary mixup tool.
  • Less range than 5L.
  • Doesn't directly combos into 2M. The viable combo route is 2L > 5LL > 2M or 2L > 1M.
2M
2M
DBFZ KidBuu 2M.png
U N G A
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  • 2M and 3M have initial proration. 1M doesn't.
  • Each version has some tracking, but will only hit in a certain range.
  • 1M is the fastest one, hits from directly in front of Buu to almost half screen.
  • 2M, 3M have relatively the same speed, 2M tracks from Buu to just over half screen while 3M tracks from half screen to about 3/4 of the screen.
  • All versions pull the opponent in on block or hit.
  • On hit, 2M and its variations can combo into themselves up to 3 times, with each version can only be used once.
    • The order of moves used is 3M > 2M > 1M, trying to input a move that has already been used and Kid Buu will perform the next available one in line.
  • Using 2 or more stomps makes the move special-cancellable only.
2H
2H
DBFZ KidBuu 2H.png
Kid Buu at the Andrew W.K concert.
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  • Very bad horizontal hitbox, basically have to be touching the opponent if they are grounded.
  • Vertical hitbox is pretty good, hits above Buu rather than in front.

This move looks a little better than it really is. It is a grounded 2H, so you can cancel it into specials, but there really aren't any good options.

2S
2S
DBFZ KidBuu 2S.png
pew pew
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  • Jumps up and throws a Ki blast in an upward arc.
  • At close range, will throw the Ki blast downward.
  • 5SS will also execute this attack.
  • Recovery is airdash cancelable
  • Has stored landing recovery
6M
6M The people's gummy elbow. Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ
  • Universal overhead.
  • Another mixup tool for a character brimming with them.
j.L
j.L
DBFZ KidBuu jL.png
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  • Hits crouchers more often than it's animation would suggest

Because of it's speed and how j.M messes with your air momentum, this is usually the other part of your high-low mixups.

j.M
j.M Ya'll mind if I SWOOSE on in? Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ
  • Pulls him forward about halfscreen. An excellent air-to-air attack.
  • First hit has a normal launch angle, second hit knocks the opponent down at a 60 degree angle.
  • The first hit can reverse Gatling into j.L, the second can only chain into Heavies/Ki blasts
j.H
j.H
DBFZ KidBuu jH.png
The OTHER people's gummy elbow.
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  • [] is on Smash hit.
  • Useful in mixups after j.M.
  • Sometimes whiffs after j.M if it's used too close to the ground.
j.S
j.S
DBFZ KidBuu jS.png
pew pew
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  • Halts Kid Buu's air momentum, useful for crossups.
  • Has enough hitstun to combo into any of Kid Buu's air special moves or supers.
j.2H
j.2H
DBFZ KidBuu j2H.png
Hello my baby, hello my honey
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  • Carries a lot of momentum.
  • If smash hasn't been used, by delaying the super dash, Buu can switch sides with this move.
  • Useful in non-Smash combos due to it's jump cancel properties.

Special Moves

Mystic Ball Attack
Mystic Ball Attack
236L/M/H (Air OK)
DBFZ KidBuu MysticBallAttack.png
Original move, do not steal.
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Ground L
Air L
  • Lands close to start point.
Ground M
Air M
  • Will end further horizontally from the light version.
Ground H
Air H
  • Will initiate a small bounce that can extend combos.
  • Hits twice during the fall, but only once when he bounces up.
  • Retains smash when used.
Mystic Arm Swing
Mystic Arm Swing
214L/M/H
DBFZ KidBuu MysticArmSwing.png
Get yoinked right out of the sky!
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L
  • Immune to air attacks.
  • Useful as an anti-air because you know 2H ain't doing squat.
  • Results in a sliding knockdown.
  • Combos from 5LLL and Stomps.
M
  • Immune to air attacks.
  • Results in a ground bounce that can be comboed after.
  • Too slow to combo into.
H
  • Immune to air attacks.
  • Results in a ground bounce that can be comboed after.
  • Often leads to more damage than Vanish in triple stomp confirms.
Candy Beam
Candy Beam
236S
DBFZ KidBuu ChocolateBeam.png
Neutral BAD
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  • Teleports to the opponent's position on hit, allowing you to easily combo into your Level 1 or Level 3 Super.
  • Heals 400 blue health on Smash hit.
  • Kid Buu is stuck until the beam hits something or the other side of the screen, not great for zoning.
Kamehameha
Kamehameha
j.236S
DBFZ KidBuu Kamehameha.png
Neutral GOOD
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  • Using a Tiger Knee motion (2369) will allow you to use this move while close to the ground.

A standard Kamehameha. Because it's air only, it's a little easier for opponents to duck under it.

Arm Ball
Arm Ball
214S
DBFZ KidBuu Arm Ball.png
DBFZ KidBuu Arm Ball2.png
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  • On hit or block, holds the opponent in place for a ridiculous amount of time.
  • 5H > 214S when covered by an assist is your go-to blockstring extender.

Z Assists

Assist A
Arm Ball
Assist A
DBFZ KidBuu Arm Ball.png
DBFZ KidBuu Arm Ball2.png
Aah yes. The enabler.
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  • Good for pressure and lockdown.

It has a good amount of startup but if you cover the startup with your point character doing a blockstring or another assist, Kid Buu's Arm Ball assist is very good for pressure because it'll lockdown the opponent for an extended period of time. This both frees up your point character to go for high/low mixups and makes converting opening an opponent up with a mixup into a full combo easier.

Assist B
Mystic Ball Attack
Assist B
DBFZ KidBuu MysticBallAttack.png
Gogeta's spin2win but down
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30-32 frames of blockstun ranging on how far the assist is if both hits connect on block. 20 frames if only the second hit connects.

Assist C
Kamehameha
Assist C
DBFZ KidBuu Kamehameha.png
They gave him a beam
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Super Moves

Human Extinction Attack
Human Extinction Attack
236L+M or 236H+S
DBFZ KidBuu HumanExtinctionAttack.png
"IM NOT SUPER BUU BUT SCREW IT I'LL DO IT ANYWAYS"
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  • Minimum damage: 90, 35*17, 100*11 (785)
  • Fires a volley of beams into the air that fall down after a delay.
  • At close range will pull the opponent up into the air and drop them down right next to Buu.
    • 5 beams fall in front and 5 in the back, these will never hit the opponent if they were caught during the liftoff.
    • 1 extra beam (the second to fall) tracks the opponent.
  • Immediate DHC (before the attack itself starts) or delay DHC (once the opponent is knocked back to the ground) is necissary for horizontal supers
Pearl Flash
Pearl Flash
j.236L+M or j.236H+S
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Nyoooooooooom
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  • Minimum damage: 805
  • Buu travels down to the ground before curving up, starting and ending in the air.
  • If the opponent is hit in the first part of the arc, the hitstun is increased. Additionally, if the opponent is hit in midair, Buu will carry them to the ground.
Planet Burst
Planet Burst
214L+M or 214H+S (Air OK)
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"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
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One Bubble Gum flavored Spirit bomb, just for you!
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Ground
Air
  • Minimum damage: 180, 1520 (1700)
  • Freezes sparking recovery, good burst damage
  • Mediocre okizeme, 214S setup is easily reflected/teched out of.

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