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Post by Branjita on Dec 6, 2017 16:23:17 GMT -6
His eyes or the price?
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Post by kirkymonster1983 on Dec 6, 2017 22:23:28 GMT -6
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Post by carnage6 on Dec 9, 2017 21:59:50 GMT -6
You mean the price? One, this was the hard to find figure in this wave originally. Two, it's a character that there are hardly any figures made of especially in this scale. Three, it's an older figure and harder to find in nice condition or MIB.
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Post by Branjita on Dec 14, 2017 9:06:34 GMT -6
This is a pretty rare item most likely. I used to have one, or still do. It's pretty nonessential and just kind of a fun old thing at this point. It's a Dragonball Z Facts Book Clip-On made by the company FUN 4 ALL or FUN4ALL. It came out in the US in the year 2000.
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Post by Adrenaline on Dec 15, 2017 9:05:43 GMT -6
I have that. Is it valuable? Probably not.
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Post by doomprevails88 on Dec 15, 2017 11:58:16 GMT -6
I had that when I was a kid. I swear I read a "fact" in some side media like that or Beckett when I was a kid that said Gohan was part Demon because Yemma had sired Ox king. no one believes me. I cant find it mentioned anywhere online.... I wonder if it was in that book...
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Post by Branjita on Dec 16, 2017 13:39:55 GMT -6
I just dug my Facts Book keychain out of my closet, and I didn't see anything about that. The Bulma one is bizarre. Here's part of it: "In Dragon Ball, she was a mixed up teenager with blue hair, a pink outfit, and a personality quirk that wouldn't allow her to shut up for a second. She was immature, emotional, self-centered, impatient, argumentative, boy-crazy and given to fits of hysteria." How did that get approved? I'm surprised they didn't call her a "b with an itch".
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Post by ◄VR► on Jan 6, 2019 10:10:35 GMT -6
Anybody recognize this box? Someone asked on Discord, and I don't know. I'm just guessing it's American, but it could be anything. It looks vaguely familiar, but I'm not sure, really.
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Post by Branjita on Jan 6, 2019 18:52:53 GMT -6
Looks familiar, but I can't ID it either.
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Post by floodarea on Jan 6, 2019 18:57:10 GMT -6
Anybody recognize this box? Someone asked on Discord, and I don't know. I'm just guessing it's American, but it could be anything. It looks vaguely familiar, but I'm not sure, really. Its for a DBZ lava lamp
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Post by ◄VR► on Jan 6, 2019 19:40:08 GMT -6
That looks about right, I'll let them know. Thanks.
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Post by dracula on Jun 6, 2019 13:22:42 GMT -6
Just wanted to let anyone who maybe wanted know but missed the initial sale, the galactic toys exclusive broly funko pop, is back up for pre order as of today!
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Post by friezku on Dec 24, 2020 14:28:21 GMT -6
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Post by Branjita on Jan 20, 2021 12:49:54 GMT -6
Machine00Mutant Great pictures and story!!! I'm having trouble seeing the big differences between that test shot and the production figure though. The leg distance I think it just due to luck, because if you heat up your production figure with a hair dryer or boiled water, you can do the same to your production figure. The hair does look a little bit different though. I don't have a better picture than this, unfortunately, but here's an old scan of the back of one of the Jakks packages that shows the paint master (or whatever the technical term is) for that Trunks. You can tell that this prototype had the legs massively spaced out and the hair doesn't look as flat as the test shot you have or the production figure. I'm glad the production figure didn't have the legs spaced out like this, but I do wish the hair looked more like the one on the packaging. (By the way, this image is HUGE, so if you save it or "view image" on it, you should be able to see it a lot bigger).
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Post by friezku on Jan 20, 2021 22:15:25 GMT -6
Machine00Mutant Great pictures and story!!! I'm having trouble seeing the big differences between that test shot and the production figure though. The leg distance I think it just due to luck, because if you heat up your production figure with a hair dryer or boiled water, you can do the same to your production figure. The hair does look a little bit different though. I don't have a better picture than this, unfortunately, but here's an old scan of the back of one of the Jakks packages that shows the paint master (or whatever the technical term is) for that Trunks. You can tell that this prototype had the legs massively spaced out and the hair doesn't look as flat as the test shot you have or the production figure. I'm glad the production figure didn't have the legs spaced out like this, but I do wish the hair looked more like the one on the packaging. (By the way, this image is HUGE, so if you save it or "view image" on it, you should be able to see it a lot bigger). Cool.!
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