Feeling overwhelmed by the wide array of Dragon Ball figurines? You’re not alone!
With so many characters and brands, it can be hard to know where to start your collection. In this blog, I’ll break down the most popular types of Dragon Ball collectibles and the essential Japanese terms to look for while searching.
When it comes to Dragon Ball prize figures, Banpresto is a must-mention. Banpresto’s figures are released exclusively as game prizes, meaning they aren’t available in retail stores and must be won in arcades or through lottery events.
Luckily, OneMall can help you find these figures on Yahoo Japan Auctions and other reseller sites. Each version is usually available in arcades for only a few weeks before it disappears, and while these figures start at reasonable prices, they can become quite costly over time. Don’t wait too long to grab the figure you’ve got your eye on!
These figures are mostly posed in various stances, like statues, with fixed poses that can’t be adjusted. You can find almost any character in this style. Additionally, Banpresto includes various sub-brands, each focusing on unique figure styles: from detailed, vibrant painting techniques to adorable chibi designs or curvy, stylized female figures, and more.
Standard Figures
- Dragon Ball BWFC
- Dragon Ball Super Master Stars Piece
- Dragon Ball Grandista
- Dragon Ball Grandista Nero
- Dragon Ball Manga Dimensions
- Dragon Ball Resolution of Soldiers
- Dragon Ball Super Super Hero DXF
- Dragon Ball Ichiban Kuji
- Dragon Ball Masterlise
Cute Chibi Style
Curvy Female Characters
- Dragon Ball GLITTER&GLAMOURS
- Dragon Ball GLITTER & GLAMOURS
SH Figuarts has created over 120 character figures covering everything from Dragon Ball to Super Dragon Ball Heroes.
These figures feature articulation, allowing them to be posed in various ways. Most come with extra faces, hands, and accessories, enabling you to recreate any scene from the anime (or your imagination) perfectly!
Their versatility has made them very popular among fans.
Whether you want your favorite character cheering you on at your desk or enjoy posing them in funny and unexpected ways, SH Figuarts has got you covered!
These can be considered the deluxe version of S.H.Figuarts figures. They are larger, more detailed, and still maintain articulation and poseability.
Notably, only two character figures are available in this series—Goku and Vegeta.
- Dragon Ball Imagination Works
4. Funko Pop
Most people have seen Funko Pop figures, but did you know they have Dragon Ball characters too?
These adorable renditions of our favorite characters bring a touch of fun to any collection. If you’re looking to collect them all, be ready to make some space and prepare your wallet—there are over 1,000 Dragon Ball Funko Pops!
5. X-Plus figurine aka “Gigantic Series“
These giant luxury dolls are designed for the most devoted fans. They typically measure between 38 to 50 centimeters (about 15 to 20 inches) in height, and older dolls are often rare.
Given their expensive price tags and the hefty shipping costs due to their size, you can expect to pay a significant amount for these figurines.
Dragon Ball Gigantic Series
Still feel like something’s missing?
With so many options, you might feel a bit overwhelmed.Don’t worry, OneMall has two site:Animate and Suruga-ya to make it easy for you to search for a wide variety of products.
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