Porunga Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Dragon Porunga

Porunga Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Dragon Porunga

Dragon Ball Z Dragon Porunga Funko POP

From Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Porunga, as a stylized Funko POP. Porunga is the wish-granting dragon from Planet Namek in the Dragon Ball manga and the anime Dragon Ball Z. His name in Namekian language translates to “Dragon of Dreams” or “Dragon of Law“. In the anime, Dende refers to Porunga as the “Dragon of Love“, “God of Dreams“, “Maker of Dreams“, or even “Granter of Dreams” in Dragon Ball Z Kai. Porunga is much more brutal-looking than Shenron, with a heavily muscled upper body (large pectoral muscles, shoulders, arms, and well defined abdominal muscles). Instead of looking snake-like in appearance, like Shenron does, Porunga appears to be more alligator-like, bearing great resemblance to the Naga, a group of serpent deities in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. He has a long green slithery tail instead of legs. He also has a large fin down the center of his back, and large spikes on his shoulders and head, as well as 2 antennae on his forehead similar to the Namekian people. Besides being able to be summoned sooner, Porunga is also more powerful than Shenron in that he can grant 3 wishes per summoning instead of 1 or 2/3 (while originally only able to grant a single wish, by the Cell Games Saga, Dende modified Shenron to perform up to 3 wishes but can only perform 2 if 1 is used for a mass-scale revival). Like Shenron, Porunga’s wish-granting powers are limited by the power of his creator; Guru originally, and Moori later on. Any wish that is encompassed within his creator’s power is able to be granted.

Unlike Shenron, Porunga is able to perform the same wish asked of it multiple times. While able to revive people the same, so long as they didn’t die of natural causes, Porunga could only bring one person back from the dead per wish as compared to Shenron who can revive an unspecified number per wish. His natural power is also very strong, as he was able to replenish Goku‘s energy with ease. However, Porunga is not limited to the number of times the said person can be revived, nor is there any known time-limit for how long a person can remain dead before they are unable to be revived. Later, Porunga’s power is strengthened by Moori to bring back as many lives as needed without any reduction in the remaining number of wishes. Also, while understanding other languages, wishes must be given in the Namekian language. This limitation prevented Frieza‘s wish for immortality from being granted, possibly as safeguard against offworlders misusing the Dragon Balls. Porunga is still able to respond to inquiries about his wish-granting abilities not made in the Namekian, such as when Dende asked Porunga in human language during the battle against Kid Buu to restore Goku’s full strength. The one exception to the language rule is when Porunga fails to understand the wording of the wish, to which he will still grant the requested wish if translated in another language, as seen from Porunga initially not understanding Dende’s wish to revive all but the evil inhabitants of Earth.


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Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue, Anime & Dragon Ball Statues, Dragon Ball Z Son Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue

Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue, Anime & Dragon Ball Statues, Dragon Ball Z Son Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue

Son Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue

This Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue perfectly capturing the strength and winning determination of the mightiest form of Goku in the Dragon Ball Z series. Super Saiyan 3 is the third form of Super Saiyan and the successor to the second transformation. This form extracts every drop of potential from a Saiyan’s blood. Goku was the first to achieve the form and was able to do so after several years of vigorous training in Other World. Gotenks later achieves this form through the power of Trunks and Goten’s fusion and Goku’s example. The transformation causes some stark changes in physical appearance. The trademark characteristic of the transformation is the user’s hair, the rigid hair of the Super Saiyan 2 state becomes flowing and smooth again, and grows down to or sometimes passes the user’s waist (unless the user in question is bald, in which case the user is still bald).

In the case of users who already had waist-length hair in base form, the hair also reaches below the feet. The hair color of Super Saiyan 3 is still golden blonde but takes on a darker and more yellow shade of gold compared to the previous Super Saiyan forms, which had a paler shade of gold when not surrounded by an aura. The eyebrows vanish completely, making the forehead and eye ridges appear larger and revealing a more prominent brow ridge; these traits do not apply to female Super Saiyan 3 in either Dragon Ball Heroes or Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. When used by an ancient evil Saiyan, like Cumber, this form does not appear to increase the length of the user’s hair much. A small increase in muscle mass is evident, and muscle tone is sharply defined. The user’s voice also tends to get gruffer while in this form.

Energy radiation is so great that the aura pulses at an extremely high frequency, almost to the point where it seems static; the sound of the aura is also pitched even higher than that of Super Saiyan 2, this feature is only present in the original manga and the Dragon Ball Z anime, however, in more recent media, such as commercials and Dragon Ball Super, the aura is now depicted more jagged much like the Super Saiyan 2 form, sometimes with an orange glow emanating from the aura (like the Japanese opening of Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters and Dragon Ball Super), and the aura instead sounded the same normal pitch as the previous Super Saiyan forms. The electrical discharge, like in the Super Saiyan 2 form, is again constant and may reach further outward from the body than before. Dragon Ball Z Son Goku Super Saiyan 3 Statue sizes: 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm x 6.3 inches / 16 cm.


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Goku Super Saiyan 2 Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Goku Super Saiyan 2

Goku Super Saiyan 2 Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Goku Super Saiyan 2

Goku Super Saiyan 2 Funko POP

Fire up the gravity machine and power up your Dragon Ball Funko POP! Goku Super Saiyan 2 Funko POP with glow-in-the-dark chase! Goku features clear plastic energy effects for a truly electrifying Funko POP, and look out for a chase version with glow-in-the-dark eyes and effects! Super Saiyan 2, initially referred to as Super Saiyan Fifth Grade at the time of its debut, though referred to as “Ascended Super Saiyan” in the Funimation dub only, is the direct successor to the first Super Saiyan transformation. It is very similar to the original form in appearance and attainment, however, the power output is far greater, as speed, strength, and energy output all drastically increase. Gohan is the first person to attain the form in the manga and the anime, and he uses it while fighting against Cell in the Cell Games. Goku, Vegeta and Future Trunks soon follow. Goku trains to achieve it in the Other World, while both Vegeta and Future Trunks reach the form by training on Earth. Caulifla attains this form right after becoming a Super Saiyan and is the first female Super Saiyan 2.

The power output emitted by this form is greatly increased as well, as it doubles the strength of the regular Super Saiyan transformation. The golden hair brought on by the original transformation becomes spikier and stands up even more. Some users like Gohan, Goku, Vegito, and Bardock have some of their bangs go up with the rest of the hair. Increased energy radiation causes the aura to take on a jagged, fierce flame-like appearance rather than smooth or flowing. Because the energy output and radiation are higher than that of a Super Saiyan, the aura pulses at a higher frequency. Muscle mass is barely increased, but energy output is multiplied by more than the regular Super Saiyan transformation; such that greater amounts of the Saiyan’s increased energy reserves can be used at once for much more powerful energy attacks without the onset of exhaustion later. Even speed is increased proportionally, unlike the Super Saiyan Third Grade state which causes the muscle mass to swell to the point of impeding the user.


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Shenron Gold Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Shenron Gold

Shenron Gold Funko POP, Funko POPS & Dragon Ball Funko POPS, Dragon Ball Z Shenron Gold

Dragon Ball Z Shenron Gold Funko POP

With the Dragon Balls collected at his feet, Shenron Gold Funko POP appears, uncoiling as he says, “I am Shenron. I shall grant you any wish. Now speak.” This Shenron Gold Funko POP will grant the wish for his presence in a Dragon Ball Z collection. ShenronDivine Dragon” is a magical Dragon from the Dragon Ball franchise. In the English dub of Dragon Ball, he is mostly called the “Eternal Dragon” and, in the early Harmony Gold Dragon Ball English dub from the 1980s, he is known as the “Dragon God“. Shenron generally resembles a traditional four-toed Chinese dragon: brown antlers, sharp teeth, green scaly skin, red eyes, a long serpentine body of mostly tail, long flowing whiskers, a long snout, crescent-shaped nostrils, and flowing green hair on his cheeks. When Shenron is summoned, the sky becomes pitch dark, even during daytime. Once he disappears, the sky returns to normal.


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Majin Buu Statue, Anime & Dragon Ball Statues, Kid Buu Dragon Ball Z Statue

Majin Buu Statue, Anime & Dragon Ball Statues, Kid Buu Dragon Ball Z Statue

Dragon Ball Z Majin Buu “Kid Buu” Statue

Majin Buu Statue, the next edition to was brought to life by the evil villain Bibidi. You probably guessed it; the next statue to join the high-quality statue line is none other than Majin Buu in his original form, Kid Buu! Kid Buu appears in Dragon Ball Z in his purest and arguably most dangerous state surrounded by energetic effects pieces created using clear parts for an additionally powerful appearance. The Majin symbol on Buu’s belt is also meticulously detailed and finished off with gold metallic paint. Set also includes a unique display stand. Majin BuuDemon Person Boo” has many forms, including the original form, Kid Buu. However, each form has a different personality and goals, essentially making them separate individuals.

All of Majin Buu’s forms are simply referred to as “Majin Buu” in the series, but the various forms get their common names from various Dragon Ball Z videogames. Kid BuuDemon Person Boo (Pure)” is the original, pure form of Majin Buu. Unlike his other forms, this form of Buu’s thought process is seen to be irrational and spontaneous, even destroying his own body to destroy the Earth. Although he appears smaller than any other form, he is more dangerous than any other forms of Buu due to his full relentless evil and unpredictability. He is also completely free of restraint and has no trace of sanity and, because of this, is extremely volatile. He retains his childish personality, becoming amused and laughing hysterically at his own destruction of entire worlds. Majin Buu Kid Buu Dragon Ball Z Statue size: 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 3 inches / 7.5 cm x 6 inches / 15 cm.


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