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Post by manbearpig on Sept 12, 2023 9:37:57 GMT -6
The dragon series boxes have black cracked style. Im wondering if all the figures with this style were created to be one big collection.
DBS Dragon stars series DBS Dragon star nano series DBS Limit breakers series DBS Attack collection series DBS Final blast series DBS Scouters collection series DBS Flash
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Post by Branjita on Sept 13, 2023 16:12:03 GMT -6
A unique name in what way? I don't understand what you're asking.
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Post by PGV on Sept 14, 2023 9:02:41 GMT -6
Actually it is a legit question. The packaging style resembles the same production source so they could kinda be considered a thing all together.
On the Dragon Stars figures boxes I have I see they are produced by BANDAI NAMCO TOYS & COLLECTIBLES AMERICA INC., if someone can verify the writings on the boxes of all the lines you mentioned and this writing appears on all of them then this might be the answer to your question.
To be shorter I would call them BANDAI AMERICA.
An alternative name could be the manufacturer site place which is ODYSSEY (Irvine, CA), I would be curious to see if it is the same one for all the mentioned lines.
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Post by Branjita on Sept 14, 2023 9:28:58 GMT -6
Well, that box design originated with Dragon Stars. I'm looking at the box for a Final Blast Series figure right now, and it says "Learn more at Bandai.com/dragonstars" on the back just like Dragon Stars Janemba's box says. Dragon Stars Nappa's box says "Learn more at Bandai.com/brand/dragon-ball-super" and still mentions that the toy was "Manufactured for Bandai America Incorporated" just like Janemba's box, and has the text in both English and French, which I assume is included for Canada. I would think Europe would have a completely different set of text on the back. However, Dragon Stars Omega Shenron (Super Yi-Shinron) doesn't have any "Learn more" text on the back at all, likely because that website is only in English, and because this box is a little different from previous Dragon Stars boxes I have. The text is still in English and French on the back, but Spanish has been added and Bandai Corporation Mexico is mentioned. However, Bandai America is no longer mentioned. It says "Manufactured for Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America Inc." It also has a UPC that says GLOBAL next to it. And the bottom flap of the box has a warning about the figure not being suitable for children under 3 years old because of small parts. It has this message in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese (I think), Dutch (I think), and Italian. One other strange thing is that the DRAGON STARS SERIES logo on the back is not foil like the logo on the front of the box, it is printed in a gradient of gray ink with white cardboard showing so it appears reflective. My other boxes have it in foil. I don't own any of the Super Hero figures, so I can't check them.
It might be most appropriate to call it the American black crack Dragon Ball Super packaging, since that logo is on all(?) of it regardless of whether or not the character is from Super.
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Post by PGV on Sept 14, 2023 9:40:26 GMT -6
Branjita is the Final Blast series also manufactured in Odyssey?
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Post by Branjita on Sept 14, 2023 12:06:39 GMT -6
PGV I think you have a typo above, because I don't know what Odyssey means. But the package for Final Blast Series 1 SS Goku says Made in China and Manufactured for Bandai America Incorporated, 2120 Park Place, Suite 120, El Segundo, CA 90245. It's from 2020.
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Post by PGV on Sept 15, 2023 1:52:58 GMT -6
Branjita no typo, I show you it on the box:
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Post by Branjita on Sept 15, 2023 8:43:28 GMT -6
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Post by PGV on Sept 15, 2023 11:25:06 GMT -6
Branjita oh, that's interesting, thanks for the link.
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Post by manbearpig on Sept 22, 2023 22:29:33 GMT -6
Release date order Dragon stars March 30, 2017 Dragon star nano July 2, 2018 Limit breaker July 15, 2019 Final blast January 8, 2020 Attack collection April 30, 2021 Scouter collection July 1, 2021 Flash September 22, 2022
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