26.07.2024

Three characters from the upcoming Dragon Ball DAIMA anime are officially coming to the S.H.Figuarts Dragon Ball series of articulated figures!
Starting in October 2024, new figures of the miniaturized versions of Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo will be hitting retailers once a month over a three-month period!
Dragon Ball DAIMA is a brand-new anime scheduled to start on Fuji TV in the fall of 2024!
To get ready for all the incoming excitement, check out mini Goku in action for yourself in the trailer below!

These three characters appeared in the Dragon Ball DAIMA trailer, and now they're making their debut in the S.H.Figuarts series as figures utilizing brand new sculpts! True to our heroes' newly small stature in the anime, these figures are compact, standing between 70 mm and 85 mm tall! And of course, each features the incredible articulation of S.H.Figuarts' Dragon Ball series, so you'll be able to recreate your favorite action scenes from the anime!


Son Goku (Mini) -DAIMA- comes with bonus Nyoibo parts! Plus, the swappable head part included features hair molded to look as though it's in motion, so you can enjoy even more dynamic posing!


Vegeta (Mini) -DAIMA- features swappable hand and crossed arm parts that will allow you to recreate Vegeta's classic poses! Vegeta may be smaller than usual, but his expressions keep him looking as imposing as ever!


Of course, Piccolo (Mini) -DAIMA- also comes with swappable crossed arm parts! What's really exciting about this figure, however, is the cape, which has been recreated using cloth with wires inserted inside. Thanks to this construction, you can arrange Piccolo's trademark cape to flutter realistically as he gathers Ki, flies through the air, and more!
Son Goku (Mini) -DAIMA- is slated for release in October, Vegeta (Mini) -DAIMA- in November, and Piccolo (Mini) -DAIMA- in December! Along with the October 2024 broadcast of the Dragon Ball DAIMA anime, these amazing figures are just one more thing for Dragon Ball fans to look forward to this fall!
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