Wow I didn't know Vegeta had invented the Energy Back&Butt ScratcherPsycho50501 wrote:My Recent pictures of my Figuarts Zero SUPER VEGETA:
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Wow I didn't know Vegeta had invented the Energy Back&Butt ScratcherPsycho50501 wrote:My Recent pictures of my Figuarts Zero SUPER VEGETA:
It's a good set. I only wish I had translation software when they originally came out. To be fair though, I don't have the time to go through these or the many magazines, books, etc. and try to translate anything. Leaving it to younger fans...samuraix123 wrote:I finely! got the 1st Daizenshuu in the mail today.
I ordered more and I'm about to order another one but they're coming from Japan and it's going to take them a while to get here.
Very nice, bud. You've inspired me to go through my whole collection and take pictures of everything. It's gonna take forever though...Kaboom wrote:Alright y'all, I'm pretty sure it's been literally YEARS since I last paraded my stuff through this thread, so here we go.
First off, figurines and shiz. There's the main shelf containing most of them, with a mix of standing figures, poseables, a big fugly plastic Goku statue, and a 4-star Dragon Ball. I'd like to eventually collect replicas of the other six Dragon Balls and have them all displayed on such a shelf together. I think I have a few other loose figures packed away somewhere. Then I've got a few unopened DBE and old Irwin action figures hanging on the wall. Finally there's this nifty little Piccolo phone strap thingy.
Next is books! Obviously up first we've got a "complete" set of the original manga, in the form of the VizBig editions. Then I've got Viz's releases of Daizenshuu #1 "Complete Illustrations" and Saiyan Arc Full-Color Vol. 1. I'm gonna try to snatch up the remaining 2 Saiyan Arc volumes before Viz's releases of the Namek Arc start releasing. I also have a whole bunch of Viz's Shonen Jump issues containing DB chapters, and a copy of the Japanese Jump issue from 2009 that contains the first announcement of Kai. But digging those out to photograph would have been a major hassle.
To transition into video stuff, here's my copies of Jaco and Kanzenban #16 next to my complete set of FUNi's DBZ Dragon Boxes. Because the Dragon Boxes have the Dragon Books in them, see? Oh, and I bought that Kanzenban at Otakon 2008 in order to get it signed by Kageyama Hironobu. I should do something to preserve the autograph before more of it fades...
Now for other videos... Here's the bulk of them, including the movies and specials, the GT complete series box, a good chunk of DB, a "complete so far" collection of Kai, and even poor Evolution. Then we've got my couple of Blu-Rays, which consists of a complete "Levels" collection and finally Battle of Gods as of just earlier this week. By proxy of my sister, I managed to get one of the Level insert cards signed by Sean Schemmel, Chris Sabat, and Justin Cook. I plan to get them to sign the other one eventually, too. If FUNi takes to long or just never plans to do a new and better Blu-Ray remaster of the Z movies, I may eventually try to track down the BD versions of the steelbook releases. But given the funky video and especially audio quality of a few of them, I'd rather wait until they take another and better whack at it.
Last but not least, we've got all my Dragon Ball games! Or in a few cases, multi-franchise games that include Dragon Ball. Not pictured are digital versions of Battle of Z and J-Stars on Vita, and Xenoverse on Steam. I can't wait to finally add not one but simultaneously two 3DS games to my library in October.
Oh, don't worry. We've got you covered.dougo13 wrote:It's a good set. I only wish I had translation software when they originally came out. To be fair though, I don't have the time to go through these or the many magazines, books, etc. and try to translate anything. Leaving it to younger fans...
Dude that is freaking awesome!!! Where did you get it?eledoremassis02 wrote:Just got my poster framed