Pre-Order New Dragon Ball DAIMA Figures Now at IGN Store

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Dragon Ball DAIMA is the latest Dragon Ball anime project, set to begin airing this October. For more reasons than one, this release will be incredibly special. DAIMA is set to be the last known anime project that Akira Toriyama supervised and was involved in. Ahead of the anime's release, IGN Store has opened pre-orders for three new Dragon Ball DAIMA figures: Piccolo, Son Goku, and Vegeta. These new Dragon Ball DAIMA figures are the last designs approved by the late Akira Toriyama. Check them out below and get your pre-orders in today at IGN Store.

Pre-Order New Dragon Ball DAIMA Figures at IGN Store!

Each figure includes three pairs of interchangeable hands, multiple face parts, and more. Piccolo includes his Cloak, while Son Goku includes a set of Nyoi Stick parts and interchangeable Gi parts. These are perfect for customizing each figure's pose in any way you see fit. Crafted by Bandai Spirits Tamashii Nations, each Dragon Ball DAIMA character has an astounding amount of detail.

Both Son Goku and Vegeta sit at 2.8 inches tall, with Piccolo at 3.4 inches high. All three figures are currently expected to ship out in November 2024, which is just one month after Dragon Ball DAIMA is set to begin airing! Don't miss your chance to score some amazing new Dragon Ball figures.

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