First AppearanceDragon Ball Z Chapter 437 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 213 (1993)
Power Level~1e10 (estimated). Capable of defeating base Gohan (Buu Saga). Healing and teleportation as primary divine abilities.
Signature MovesDivine Healing, Kai Kai (Instant Teleportation), Ki Blast, Bodyguard Combat
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Kibito is the towering, stoic attendant of the Supreme Kai Shin, a member of the Shinjin race whose primary role is to serve, protect, and assist his master in divine affairs. Tall, muscular, with a distinctive high ponytail of white hair and piercing eyes, Kibito's appearance befits his station as a bodyguard deity.Kibito is the towering, stoic attendant of the Supreme Kai Shin, a member of the Shinjin race whose primary role is to serve, protect, and assist his master in divine affairs. Tall, muscular, with a distinctive high ponytail of white hair and piercing eyes, Kibito's appearance befits his station as a bodyguard deity. His most valuable ability is instantaneous divine healing — the power to restore any injury, no matter how severe, with a simple touch of his hands. This ability proved crucial when he healed Gohan from near-fatal wounds inflicted by Majin Buu, enabling the young half-Saiyan to continue fighting. At Shin's direction, Kibito also demonstrated his Kai Kai technique, instant teleportation that, unlike Goku's Instant Transmission, does not require a ki signature to lock onto, allowing travel to any location in the universe. During the Buu Saga, Kibito's desire to fuse with Shin via the Potara earrings was initially met with reluctance from the Supreme Kai, who found the permanent union unappealing. After reluctantly fusing into Kibito Kai, the combined being was significantly more powerful but less individually interesting. In Dragon Ball Super, Kibito and Shin used the Namekian Dragon Balls to undo their Potara fusion, with Kibito returning to his role as the loyal attendant. Though his combat appearances are limited, Kibito's presence emphasizes the formal structure of the divine hierarchy and provides a grounding, serious foil to the more flamboyant deities like King Kai and Beerus. His unwavering loyalty to Shin, despite the Supreme Kai's frequent displays of uncertainty and fear, underscores the deep bond between attendant and master in the cosmic order.... Read more