Dragon Ball GT S.H.Figuarts Pan & Gill Exclusive Action Figure
IN STOCK
Only 2 left - order soon!
COLLECTOR GRADE
- Meant for display
- Packaging is near mint to mint condition
- Inspected, bagged, and double boxed for the discerning collector
Product Description
From the Dragon Ball GT anime series comes the S.H.Figuarts Pan & Gill figures by Bandai!
These figures use the movable structures developed in the S.H.Figuarts Dragon Ball series. The wide range of movability, even with the height of approximately 90 mm, allows you to recreate the poses seen in the series. In addition to the usual face attached to the main body, Bandai have included three interchangeable facial expression parts - shouting, clenching the teeth, and grinning. What’s more, they have included hair parts, so you can recreate the character with fluttering hair, as well as Energy Bullet effect parts (with left/right hands), so you can recreate Pan’s powerful action scenes. As a bonus part, also included is an interchangeable facial expression part that you can use with S.H.Figuarts Goku (GT Ver.) (sold separately). Combine S.H.Figuarts Trunks (GT Ver.) (sold separately) and S.H.Figuarts Pan & Gill to recreate the impressive opening scene!
Dragon Ball GT S.H.Figuarts Trunks and Kid Goku figures shown not included (sold separately)
Product Features
- Approximately 3.54 inches (9cm)
- Made of ABS and PVC
- Basd on the Dragon Ball GT anime series
- Part of the S.H.Figuarts line
- Features premium articulation
Box Contents
- Pan figure
- Gill figure
- 3 Optional expression parts
- 2 Pairs of interchangeable hand parts
- Crossed arms part
- Hair parts set
- Pair of Energy bullet effect parts
- Backpack
- Facial expression part for S.H.Figuarts Goku (GT Ver.) (sold separately)
Additional Details
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 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.