Dragon Ball Daima S.H.Figuarts King Gomah Action Figure

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Product Description
Now available from S.H. Figuarts, from the anime series “Dragon Ball Daima” is King Gomah!

Despite its size of approximately 75mm in height, this figure boasts movable structure and soft parts around the abdomen that allow you to create a variety of poses, included poses with spread or crossed legs. The cape that goes over his shoulders is also made of soft material, and a movable axis at its base allow you to put him in an upward-facing pose.
Also included are exchangeable cross-arm parts so you can give him a dignified “Gomah” pose.

Another inclusion is a set of three exchangeable facial expressions: grinning, glaring, and clenched teeth. There are also exchangeable laughing and surprised expressions as well, so you can display the full range of Gomah’s rich facial expressions.

As an added bonus, there is a set of three Power Pole Parts that you can use with the S.H. Figuarts Son Goku (Mini) Daima figure (sold separately), too! There are three types of Power Poles: 140mm-long extended Power Pole, a curved Power Pole with attached effect lines, and a spinning Power Pole with attached effect lines, so you can have fun recreating a wide range of scenes.

This Dragon Ball figure from Bandai Spirits features King Gomah as he is seen in Dragon Ball Daima.

Add him to your collection today!

Product Features
Size: 75mm tall approx
Materials: PVC, ABS
Articulation: Yes

Box Contents
King Gomah Action Figure

Brand: Tamashii Nations
Age: 15 and above
Not suitable for children under 3 years old. Contains small parts.

Additional Details
S.H.Figuarts
This palm-sized action figure series brings together advanced techniques in modeling, movement, and coloring to create realistic renditions of your favorite characters.

Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball is the widely known and beloved Japanese franchise created by Akira Toriyama. The Dragon Ball manga franchise has been serialized in Shonen Jump since 1984, along with a few long running anime series starting with Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and more recently Dragon Ball Super.