About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 139. Chapters: Machine Mutants, Monsters, Baby, Bizu, Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy, Commander Nezi, Dr. Myuu, General Rilldo, Giru, Hell Fighter 17, Leon, Luud, Machine Mutant, Natt, Ribet, Sigma Force, Super 17, Super Mega Cannon Sigma, Arbee, Big Gete Star, Buyon, Cooler, Cymbal, Darkness, Darkness Ice Monsters, Dodoria, Drum, Evil Buu, Frieza, Fu-Lum, Ghastel, Giant Tiger, Giran, Hirudegarn, Igor, InoShikaCho, Jiku, Kawazu, Kid Buu, King Gurumes, Kinkarn, Ladies and Gentlemen, Lord Yao, Majin Buu, Octopapa, Ponkarn, Saibaman, See-Through the Invisible Man, Skud, Spike the Devil Man, Super Buu, Susha, Syn Shenron, Tambourine, Torga, Treedon, Yakon, Yetti, Zarbon, Bio-Broly, Broly, Burter, Captain Ginyu, Cymbal, Drum, Ginyu Force, Guldo, Jeice, Lord Slug, Machine Mutant, Piano, Recoome, Tambourine, Yetti. Excerpt: Baby (, Bebi) is an antagonist in the anime sequel series, Dragon Ball GT. He makes his debut in "The Baby Secret," the 22nd episode of Dragon Ball GT, which premiered on August 14, 1996. His name is a testament to his being what Dr. Myuu refers to as his "baby." Super Baby talking to Goku Initially, Baby is single-minded in reviving the Tuffle race and exterminating the Saiyans, and over time it is shown that he is cunning enough to dominate the Z Fighters, possessing Vegeta and successfully restoring the Tuffles' homeplanet. However, Baby is also incredibly childish and immature; he is very prone to taunting, and flies into a rage if he is teased enough. Ironically, despite seeing the Saiyans as a barbaric race, he arguably finds more enjoyment in battle than they do; upon becoming a Golden Great Ape, Baby pretends as though he is in a mindless rampage (a trait common among all Great Apes and Golden Great Apes), and massacres countless followers as a means of testing out his abilities. He has a very intelligent, and "extremely egotistical and selfish" personality. Later, after he received energy from h...