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Bandai Banpresto Dragon Ball Z - Match Makers Super Saiyan Son Gohan (Vs Dabura) - Figure

 
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Dragon Ball Z - Match Makers Super Saiyan Son Gohan (Vs Dabura) is a collectible figure from Bandai that captures the essence of the iconic Buu Saga. This figure, standing at about 15 cm, depicts Gohan in his Super Saiyan comeback, dressed in his "Great Saiyaman" tournament outfit without helmet and cape, which conveys the seriousness of the battle. With detailed sculpting and an expressive pose, Gohan is ready for battle against Demon King Dabura. The figure is constructed from durable materials such as PVC and ABS, ensuring both durability and a level of detail that honors the source material.

Every aspect of the design, from Gohan's green tunic to his black outfit and white gloves and boots, is carefully crafted to resemble his character in the series. The dynamic stance makes the figure stand out in the best way, especially when placed alongside the Dabura figure in the Match Makers series, providing an authentic feel of the decisive battle between Z fighters and demonic forces. The figure's details and positioning create an impressive visual dynamic that ties the collection together and offers multiple display options.

Summary
  • Detailed design
  • Height: 15 cm
  • Collectible figure for Dragon Ball Z enthusiasts
  • Robust construction in PVC/ABS
  • Dynamic pose for authentic combat feel

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Our article number: 38765
Manuf. article number: BP29637P

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Banpresto Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game development and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company became known for developing and publishing arcade and console games as well as manufacturing toys and collectible products based on popular Japanese brands and characters. Banpresto also produced keychains, clothing, plastic models, and prize figures for arcade machines.

The company was founded in 1977 by entrepreneur Yasushi Matsuda under the name Hoei International. After a period as a contract developer under the name Coreland Technology, including work for Sega, the majority of the company was acquired by Bandai in 1989 following financial difficulties. The company was then renamed Banpresto and became Bandai’s arcade game division. With access to Bandai’s library of popular characters—such as Ultraman and Gundam—Banpresto quickly grew into one of Japan’s largest game publishers during the 1990s.

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