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S.H. Figuarts Frieza figure close up

There is currently a total of 535 Frieza (also known as Freeza, Furīza, and Freezer) collectibles that have been released by numerous companies to date. A gallery and the attached information append to the official releases and genuine specifics in regard to the additional merchandise pertaining to each release.

AB Groupe[]

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Super Guerriers Articule Frieza figure

  • Super Guerriers Articule
  • Release date: 1996

Released by AB Groupe, this is the only Frieza model scaled at the basic figure height. As a part of the Super Guerriers Articule lineup, the packaging is very unique, much like other AB figures, encasing the figure in a bubble whilst maintaining a strong solid backboard and plastic case for the figure and cardboard. The figure's cardboard showcases Super Saiyan Vegeta as the main backdrop and Videl as Great Saiyawoman on the upper right of the box art. This is figurine number 17 of this set. This same figure would later be re-released by Irwin Toy on numerous occasions.

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Super Guerriers Coffret No. 9 including Frieza form 2 figurine

  • "Super Guerriers" Coffret 9
  • Release date: 1996

The first Frieza model was produced as a miniature collectible by French company AB Groupe in 1996 (dated 1989). The figurines were packaged six in a set and stood at a very small size, at about 2 inches in height. The packaging read as Dragon Ball Z "Super Guerriers" and this specific set was Coffret Number 9 (Series 9). Frieza stands in a fighting stance in his second form, one hand thrust backward and the other gripped in front as his feet are spread apart and his knees bent. This figurine was re-released in the Irwin Toy line quite a few years later. Others included in this set were Turles, Gohan, Mr. Popo, Tapion, and one of Gotenks' Super Kamikaze Ghosts.

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Super Guerriers Coffret 16 with Frieza figurine

  • "Super Guerriers" Coffret 16
  • Release date: 1996

The first Frieza model was produced as a miniature collectible by French company AB Groupe in 1996 (dated 1989). The figurines were packaged six in a set and stood at a very small size, at about 2 inches in height. The packaging read as Dragon Ball Z “Super Guerriers” and this specific set was Coffret Number 16 (Series 16). Frieza stood firm in a confident stance with both arms held to his sides and his feet in perfect unison as his tail flails behind him. This figurine was re-released as a part of the Irwin Toy line quite a few years later. Others included in this set were Dr. Gero in his final form, Majin Buu, Vegito, Uub, and Raditz.

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Combat Super Guerriers Frieza versus Gohan diorama set

  • Combat Super Guerriers diorama No. 5
  • Release date: 1996

Released in conjunction with AB's miniature figurines and the basic Super Guerriers figures, the "Combat" diorama sets were a unique addition and likely the very first sets to feature fight sequences. There are 6 unique sets included in this "Combat" series for the Super Guerriers lineup. Frieza versus Gohan in his Great Saiyaman outfit is one of them. The diorama portrays Frieza getting punched by Gohan's rapid strike, as seen in the Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn movie. Other battle scenes included in this set are Janemba versus Gogeta, Turles versus Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan Goku with Halo versus Super Saiyan Vegeta with Halo, Janemba versus Veku, and Pikkon versus Goku with Halo.

SuperGuerriersMysterySerieA-A

3 Mini Super Guerriers Collector 30 pieces set including Frieza in his second form

  • Super Guerriers Mystery Pack Serie A
  • Release date: 1996

This 3-pack of assorted pieces collects 30 miniature randomized characters inserted in these tin-style packets featuring an image of Vegeta preparing his Big Bang Attack. There are 30 different mini figurines included in this set and the chances of receiving each piece is randomized. The characters included in each of these packs at random are Android 19, Spopovich, Super Buu with white Gi, Janemba with sword, Janemba, Mr. Satan, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Supreme Kai, Minotia, Kid Buu, Goten and Trunks in Mighty Mask outfit, Frieza in his second form, Uub, Frieza in his final form, Zangya, Android 16, Super Buu, Fortuneteller Baba, Gokule, Puar, Super Saiyan Gogeta, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan adult Gohan, a Gotenks Kamikaze Ghost, Super Saiyan Trunks fusing, adult Gohan, Perfect Cell, Saike Demon, Super Saiyan Goku, and Broly for a total of 30 different pieces in this set.

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3 Mini Super Guerriers Collector 30 pieces set including Frieza in his final form

  • Super Guerriers Mystery Pack Serie A
  • Release date: 1996

This 3-pack of assorted pieces collects 30 miniature randomized characters inserted in these tin-style packets featuring an image of Vegeta preparing his Big Bang Attack. There are 30 different mini figurines included in this set and the chances of receiving each piece is randomized. The characters included in each of these packs at random are Android 19, Spopovich, Super Buu with white Gi, Janemba with sword, Janemba, Mr. Satan, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Supreme Kai, Minotia, Kid Buu, Goten and Trunks in Mighty Mask outfit, Frieza in his second form, Uub, Frieza in his final form, Zangya, Android 16, Super Buu, Fortuneteller Baba, Gokule, Puar, Super Saiyan Gogeta, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan adult Gohan, a Gotenks Kamikaze Ghost, Super Saiyan Trunks fusing, adult Gohan, Perfect Cell, Saike Demon, Super Saiyan Goku, and Broly for a total of 30 different pieces in this set.

BlackBlueYellowBallsofFireSeries

Dragon Ball Z Balls of Fire Series Yellow with Frieza piece

  • Balls of Fire Series Yellow
  • Release date: 1996

The "Boules de feu série Jaune" (also known as "Bolas de fuego serie Amarilla" and Feuerkugel, Gelbe Serie") which translated means "Balls of Fire Series Yellow" is a set of miniature bulbous gashapon pieces with the upper portion of some characters included. This set was released in 1996 by AB Groupe and has 21 pieces to collect in the series. There are three different base sets released in this collection, each with 7 unique characters included. The full collection has three different base sets (black, yellow, and blue). Characters included in each set are as follows: Black Series (assortment number 041009/15) Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Tien, Super Saiyan Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Saiyan Vegito, Piccolo, Minotia, and Goku. Yellow Series (assortment number 041023/29) Tapion, Videl as Great Saiyawoman, Frieza in his final form, Chiaotzu, Krillin from Saiyan Saga, Krillin from Buu Saga, and King Kai. Blue Series (assortment number 041016/22) Supreme Kai, Yamcha, Kid Goten, Kid Trunks, Gotenks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Mr. Satan.

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Mini Universe Variant A with Frieza figurine

  • Le Mini Univers De Jeux
  • Release date: 1996

A set of fold-out miniature Dragon Ball Z game was released in 1996 featuring six unique mini pieces. The set is entitled "Le Mini Univers De Jeux DBZ" (Mini Universe DBZ Game). Those included in the set are Frieza in his final form, Janempa, Janemba, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Goku, and Super Saiyan Vegeta. The pieces are placed in the center of the arena and are twisted around using the sid panels, allowing the bottom of the base to turn in circular rotation for each mini piece. Two variants of this mini tournament arena were released. The first features an open-style packaging with a bubble encircling the included pieces. Also, the arena itself is white with a green interior.

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Mini Universe Variant B with Frieza figurine

  • Le Mini Univers De Jeux
  • Release date: 1996

A set of fold-out miniature Dragon Ball Z game was released in 1996 featuring six unique mini pieces. The set is entitled "Le Mini Univers De Jeux DBZ" (Mini Universe DBZ Game). Those included in the set are Frieza in his final form, Janempa, Janemba, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Goku, and Super Saiyan Vegeta. The pieces are placed in the center of the arena and are twisted around using the sid panels, allowing the bottom of the base to turn in circular rotation for each mini piece. Two variants of this mini tournament arena were released. The second features an boxed-style packaging with a square bubble around the included pieces. Also, the arena itself is green with a blue interior.

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Giochi Preziosi Dragon Ball Z series Frieza figure

  • Giochi Preziosi Dragon Ball Z The Legend is Here series
  • Release date: 2003

The initial AB series of “Super Guerriers Articules” figures had a large repertoire of figures which would be re-released under multiple under licensed companies. This specific piece was originally produced in 1989 by AB Groupe but did not see a proper release until 2003 under the “Giochi Preziosi” lineup. Frieza was quite a rarity as a 5-inch figure. Due to being a limited release exclusive to European collectors, the figure’s release date and actual original company remain a mystery. However, the model’s production being in 1996 (dated 1989) and under AB’s run is a definite conclusive piece of information about this figure. It is unknown why this figure was not released in the original Super Guerriers lineup in 1996 along with the rest of the figures in that set. But it did have an official release by Giochi Preziosi in 2003 under the "Legend is Here" series, albeit being the only official release of the figure. This is Frieza’s only 5 inch scale model of his first form at the basic figure height other than the Irwin and Jakks models, which actually surfaced prior to this piece. This is likely one of Frieza's best figures in terms of height. The figure comes with a very unique yet odd coloring scheme for his armor, having blue on his shoulder boards and chest piece and yellow on his torso. Additionally, he has a gray and white tone for his arms and leg linings. His cranial structure is a navy blue as opposed to his purple tone. He displays his confident smirk, giving a precise depiction of this villainous galactic tyrant. The actual detail on Frieza’s model here is an acceptable likeness for an AB produced piece, being one of the best designed by the company. All his intricate details remain intact, including his armor, horns, and tail. It is unknown why this piece was not released until 2003 but many collectors have deemed it a chase figure due to its limited supply and unusual release date. Aside from the paint job being rather random in terms of the coloring scheme, the figure model and mold is very unique and makes for a great piece.

Bandai[]

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KeshiGomu Part 3 Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 3
  • Release date: 1990

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes in a basic mold, staying inside his hover pod and maintaining his hands inside the craft as his tail topples over the side. Characters included in the Part 3 Keshi set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Frieza in his first form, Goku with Gregory, a Namekian warrior, Cyborg Tao, Master Shen, Piano, Tambourine, Sūi, Bulma, Gohan, Muuri, and Great Ape Vegeta for a total of 15 pieces.

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Part 4 Keshigomu Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 4
  • Release date: 1990

A series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. As a part of the Part 4 set released in 1990, the mini rubber figurine comes with both hands crossed as he waits patiently for the Dragon Balls to be collected. A distinct feature is the impression placed on Frieza's dangling tail, which is seen lowered by his feet and on one side. There are a wide variety of characters in the Keshi series. Pieces included in the Part 4 Keshi set are Zarbon transformed, Daiz, Cacao, Amond, Rasin, Lakasei, Turles, miniature Piccolo, miniature Goku, Dende, Guru, Nail, Frieza in his first form, and Gohan for a total of 15 pieces.

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Keshi Part 8 Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Part 8 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 8 Keshi set was released in 1991 and has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including the Lord Slug movie and some characters from the Frieza Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Wings, Angila, Medamatcha, Commander Zeeun, Kakuja, Frieza in his second form, Porunga, Gohan, Vegeta, Krillin, Goku charging, and Lord Slug.

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Keshi Part 9 Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 9
  • Release date: 1991

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears three times in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The first form mini rubber figurine comes with one both hands spread out as he prepares to enter his second form, his armor already broken off. This miniature Part 9 Keshi set has included a few characters from the Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, King Vegeta, Nail, Captain Ginyu after switching bodies with a frog along with a pair of Namekian frogs, Frieza in his first form with his armor broken off, Frieza in his third form, and Frieza in his final form for a total of 14 pieces in this Part 9 Keshi set.

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Keshi Part 9 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 9
  • Release date: 1991

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears three times in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini form 3 rubber figurine comes with both hands tightly gripped into fists. This miniature Part 9 Keshi set has included a few characters from the Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, King Vegeta, Nail, Captain Ginyu after switching bodies with a frog along with a pair of Namekian frogs, Frieza in his first form with his armor broken off, Frieza in his third form, and Frieza in his final form for a total of 14 pieces in this Part 9 Keshi set.

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Keshi Part 9 Frieza final form figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 9
  • Release date: 1991

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears three times in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini final form rubber figurine comes with both hands dangling to his sides as his tail moves in a wave behind him. This miniature Part 9 Keshi set has included a few characters from the Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, King Vegeta, Nail, Captain Ginyu after switching bodies with a frog along with a pair of Namekian frogs, Frieza in his first form with his armor broken off, Frieza in his third form, and Frieza in his final form for a total of 14 pieces in this Part 9 Keshi set.

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Keshi Part 11 Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Part 11 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 11 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Cooler's Revenge. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Frieza Saga debacle. One of Bandai's Keshi series, Part 11 has included characters such as Cooler, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

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Keshi Part 11 Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Part 11 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 11 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Cooler's Revenge. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Frieza Saga debacle. One of Bandai's Keshi series, Part 11 has included characters such as Cooler, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

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Keshi Part 11 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Part 11 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 11 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Cooler's Revenge. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Frieza Saga debacle. One of Bandai's Keshi series, Part 11 has included characters such as Cooler, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

Part11Freeza4

Keshi Part 11 Frieza final form figurine

  • Part 11 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 11 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Cooler's Revenge. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Frieza Saga debacle. One of Bandai's Keshi series, Part 11 has included characters such as Cooler, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

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Keshi Part 12 Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Part 12 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 12 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Dead Zone and The World's Strongest. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Ginyu Force. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Ebifurya, Kishime, Misokatsun, Dr. Kochin, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his fourth form, Nicky, Ginger, Sansho, Garlic Jr., Garlic Jr. pumped up, Dr. Wheelo, a Bio-Man, Super Saiyan Goku, Guldo, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Cooler, and Cooler in his transformed state.

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Part 12 Keshi set including Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Part 12 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 12 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Dead Zone and The World's Strongest. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Ginyu Force. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Ebifurya, Kishime, Misokatsun, Dr. Kochin, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his fourth form, Nicky, Ginger, Sansho, Garlic Jr., Garlic Jr. pumped up, Dr. Wheelo, a Bio-Man, Super Saiyan Goku, Guldo, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Cooler, and Cooler in his transformed state.

Part12Freeza3

Keshi Part 12 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Part 12 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 12 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Dead Zone and The World's Strongest. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Ginyu Force. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Ebifurya, Kishime, Misokatsun, Dr. Kochin, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his fourth form, Nicky, Ginger, Sansho, Garlic Jr., Garlic Jr. pumped up, Dr. Wheelo, a Bio-Man, Super Saiyan Goku, Guldo, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Cooler, and Cooler in his transformed state.

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Part 12 Keshi Frieza final form figurine

  • Part 12 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 12 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the first Dragon Ball Z movies, including Dead Zone and The World's Strongest. It also includes some pieces in relation to the Ginyu Force. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Ebifurya, Kishime, Misokatsun, Dr. Kochin, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his fourth form, Nicky, Ginger, Sansho, Garlic Jr., Garlic Jr. pumped up, Dr. Wheelo, a Bio-Man, Super Saiyan Goku, Guldo, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Cooler, and Cooler in his transformed state.

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Keshi Part 13 Frieza final form figurine

  • Part 13 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 13 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Garlic Jr. Saga, Trunks Saga, and the Cooler's Revenge movie. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Spice, Vinegar, Mustard, Salt, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, two variants of Gohan, Krillin, King Cold, Cyborg Frieza, Goku with Yardrat outfit, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, Frieza powered up, Cooler, Maron, Yamcha, and Vegeta.

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Keshi Part 13 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Part 13 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1991

This miniature Part 13 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Garlic Jr. Saga, Trunks Saga, and the Cooler's Revenge movie. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Spice, Vinegar, Mustard, Salt, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, two variants of Gohan, Krillin, King Cold, Cyborg Frieza, Goku with Yardrat outfit, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, Frieza powered up, Cooler, Maron, Yamcha, and Vegeta.

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Showdown on Namek Dragon Ball board game Frieza first form piece

  • DX Dragon Ball Showdown on Namek Board Game
  • Release date: 1991

Bandai has released a very unique Board Game set entitled "Showdown on Namek" in 1991. This set is extremely rare and comes with miniature pieces from the Namek debacle. Included in the set is the entire Ginyu Force in some of their signature poses, along with Frieza, and some of the heroes. The board game unfolds to create a mapped out journey with stepping spots and images similar to other board games such as "Candyland" and "Monopoly." Frieza in his first form is seen in his hoverchair.

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Showdown on Namek Dragon Ball board game Frieza third form piece

  • DX Dragon Ball Showdown on Namek Board Game
  • Release date: 1991

Bandai has released a very unique Board Game set entitled "Showdown on Namek" in 1991. This set is extremely rare and comes with miniature pieces from the Namek debacle. Included in the set is the entire Ginyu Force in some of their signature poses, along with Frieza, and some of the heroes. The board game unfolds to create a mapped out journey with stepping spots and images similar to other board games such as "Candyland" and "Monopoly." Frieza in his third form is seen with his hands outstretched and his feet spread apart.

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Showdown on Namek Dragon Ball board game Frieza final form piece

  • DX Dragon Ball Showdown on Namek Board Game
  • Release date: 1991

Bandai has released a very unique Board Game set entitled "Showdown on Namek" in 1991. This set is extremely rare and comes with miniature pieces from the Namek debacle. Included in the set is the entire Ginyu Force in some of their signature poses, along with Frieza, and some of the heroes. The board game unfolds to create a mapped out journey with stepping spots and images similar to other board games such as "Candyland" and "Monopoly." Frieza in his final form is seen with an arms-crossed posture.

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Scouter Part 1 set including Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Scouter Part 1
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine appears in his first form. Pieces included in this Scouter Part 1 Keshi set are Zarbon, Frieza in his first form, Gohan, Goku, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and Captain Ginyu for a total of 9 pieces.

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Scouter Part 2 set including Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Scouter Part 2
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90’s, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes in his final form with 100% power and pumped up with his gripped as he maintains a charging posture. Pieces included in this Scouter Part 2 Keshi set are Neiz, Dore, Salza, Cooler in his transformed state, Turles, Garlic Jr., Bardock, Captain Ginyu, Super Saiyan Goku, and Frieza pumped up in his final form for a total of 10 pieces.

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Keshi Scouter Part 3 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Android Battle Scouter Part 3 Keshi Set
  • Release date: Unknown

This miniature Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Android Saga and the Trunks Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, Scouter Part 3 has included characters such as Android 19, Dr. Gero, Goku with Yardrat outfit, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, 2 variants of Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Future Trunks, Cyborg Frieza, and King Cold for a total of 12 pieces.

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Keshi Battle Field Part 1 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Battle Field Keshi Part 1
  • Release date: Unknown

This miniature Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Android Saga and Trunks Saga. These One of Bandai's Keshi series, Battle Field Part 1 has included characters such as Android 19, Dr. Gero, Android 16, Android 17, Android 18, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Future Trunks, Cyborg Frieza, and King Cold for a total of 14 pieces.

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Kurosu Part 1 Frieza figurine

  • Kurosu Part 1 Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes in a basic stance, maintaining both hands to his sides. Numerous battle armor can be equipped to this Keshi piece in different colors. It is a very nice piece as armor can be attached to it in snap-together fashion and it can also be seen without the armor. The armor and figurine are available in randomized colors. Characters included in this Kurosu Part 1 series are Burter, Jeice, Recoome, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Frieza in his first form, Vegeta, Gohan, Goku, and Piccolo for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

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Kurosu Part 3 Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Kurosu Part 3
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90’s, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes with his hands to his sides. This specific piece is very unique as he is able to switch from second form to third form by clipping on the head and shoulder board pieces along with his tail. The piece can be seen wearing battle armor or is equipped with the larger head for his third form appearance, as the attachments are all able to snap onto the base figurines. Pieces included in this Part 3 set are Salza, Neiz, Dore, Cooler, Cooler in his transformed state, Super Saiyan Goku, and Frieza in his second form with Frieza in his third form.

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Kurosu Part 5 Frieza final form figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Kurosu Part 5
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90’s, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears twice in this miniature set, once in his final form and once in his cyborg form, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. This specific piece is seen wearing a chest plate for his torso, as attachments are all able to snap onto the base figurines. Pieces included in this Part 5 set are Android 19, Dr. Gero, Tien, Krillin, Super Saiyan Goku, Yamcha, Cyborg Frieza, Frieza in his final form, Android 18, Android 17, and Android 16 for a total of 11 pieces.

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Kurosu Part 5 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Kurosu Part 5
  • Release date: 1990's

In the 90’s, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Frieza appears twice in this miniature set, once in his final form and once in his cyborg form, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes with his hands to his sides. This specific piece is seen wearing a chest plate for his torso, as attachments are all able to snap onto the base figurines. Pieces included in this Part 5 set are Android 19, Dr. Gero, Tien, Krillin, Super Saiyan Goku, Yamcha, Cyborg Frieza, Frieza in his final form, Android 18, Android 17, and Android 16 for a total of 11 pieces.

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Metallic Part 1 Frieza figurine

  • Metallic Snap-Together figurine series Part 1
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible 1.5 inch snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Androids Saga characters. This Frieza figurine was released in the early 90's and is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable chest-piece and armor (which is another color; in this case being a shiny metallic bronze), which allows to be snapped onto his torso. Some of the characters in this set have a bronze chest armor or piece or a gold chest armor or piece. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza pieces ever made, albeit not having much pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison. Even for a miniature keshi-style piece, the figurine is very highly detailed. Characters included in this same collectible Metaru (Metallic) gashapon series Part 1 are Captain Ginyu, Frieza in his first form, Gohan, Goku with armor, Vegeta, and Bardock for a total of 6 pieces in this set.

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Action Part 1 Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Action Part 1 Snap-Together figurine series
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Ginyu Force members. This Frieza form 1 figurine released in the early 90's is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable chest-piece and armor, which allows to be snapped onto his torso. His arms and legs may also be disconnected and reconnected to the torso. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza pieces ever made, albeit not having any pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison. This set of vintage Dragon Ball figurines released with alternately colored skin bases, maintaining a metallic paint job for the battle armor. Standing at approximately 5 cm (2 inches), Frieza has been released in numerous color molds, including red, tan, and blue bases. This vintage set has a large amount of characters ranging from the Saiyan and Frieza sagas and all the characters have a single color mold along with a silver metallic armor encasing. The Frieza form 1 figurine's actual paint job is quite simple, being all one color but being rather detailed in terms of the actual mold as well as the details of Frieza's face, head, legs, and arms. Characters included in this Action Part 1 series are Jeice, Burter, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his first form, Vegeta, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 7 pieces in this set.

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Action Part 1 Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Action Part 1 Snap-Together figurine series
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Ginyu Force members. This Frieza form 2 figurine released in the early 90's is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable chest-piece and armor, which allows to be snapped onto his torso. His arms and legs may also be disconnected and reconnected to the torso. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza pieces ever made, albeit not having any pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison. This set of vintage Dragon Ball figurines released with alternately colored skin bases, maintaining a metallic paint job for the battle armor. Standing at approximately 5.5 cm (2 inches), Frieza has been released in numerous color molds, including red, tan, and blue bases. This vintage set has a large amount of characters ranging from the Saiyan and Frieza sagas and all the characters have a single color mold along with a silver metallic armor encasing. The Frieza form 2 figurine's actual paint job is quite simple, being all one color but being rather detailed in terms of the actual mold as well as the details of Frieza's face, head, legs, and arms. Characters included in this Action Part 1 series are Jeice, Burter, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his first form, Vegeta, Gohan, and Goku for a total of 7 pieces in this set.

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Action Part 2 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Action Snap-Together figurine series Part 2
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible 1.5 inch snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Androids Saga characters. This Frieza form 3 figurine was released in the early 90's and is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable chest-section (which is another color), which allows to be snapped onto his torso. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza 3rd form pieces ever made, albeit not having much pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison with a slight bend at his knees. Even for a miniature gashapon piece, the figurine is very highly detailed. Characters included in this same collectible gashapon series set are Cooler, Cooler in his transformed state, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, and Captain Ginyu for a total of 7 pieces in this set.

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Action Part 2 Frieza final form figurine

  • Action Snap-Together figurine series Part 2
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible 1.5 inch snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Androids Saga characters. This Frieza final form figurine was released in the early 90's and is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable chest-section (which is another color), which allows to be snapped onto his torso. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza final form pieces ever made, albeit not having much pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison. Even for a miniature gashapon piece, the figurine is very highly detailed. Characters included in this same collectible gashapon series set are Cooler, Cooler in his transformed state, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, and Captain Ginyu for a total of 7 pieces in this set.

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Action Part 3 Mecha Frieza figurine

  • Action Snap-Together figurine series Part 3
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai has released a set of collectible 1.5 inch snap-together figurines that have included a few of the Androids Saga characters. This Frieza figurine was released in the early 90's and is a great addition to the snap-together sets available. Frieza comes in a random-colored base with his removable armor and chest-section (which is another color), which allows to be snapped onto his torso. The figurine is one of the very first Frieza pieces ever made, albeit not having much pose-ability features nor joints to maneuver his stances. The figurine stands at a perfect direct position with both hands beside him and both legs in unison. Even for a miniature gashapon piece, the figurine is very highly detailed. Characters included in this same collectible gashapon series set are Android 19, Dr. Gero, Super Saiyan Vegeta, King Cold, Cyborg Frieza, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, and Goku with Yardrat outfit for a total of 9 pieces.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his first form with his same pose from the Keshi Part 4 set, although the piece is remarkably smaller than the previous Keshi piece of the same posture. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes in an arms-crossed posture with his feet in unison.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his second form with a different posture from before. This time, his hands are placed on his waist as his feet are spread out and he remains confident of his deadly might. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his third form standing with his hands kept to his sides. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza final form figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his final form with his arm raised as he prepares his deadly Death Ball. The piece is remarkably smaller than the previous Keshi pieces. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza final form with full power figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his final form with full power in the same pose from the Keshi Part 13 set, although the piece is remarkably smaller than the previous Keshi piece of the same posture. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes pumping up and his hands tightly gripped into fists.

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Micro KeshiGomu Frieza final form with full power variant figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his final form with full power in the same pose from the Keshi Part 13 set, although the piece is remarkably smaller than the previous Keshi piece of the same posture. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes pumping up and his hands tightly gripped into fists. This variant of the micro full power Frieza is slightly different from the aforementioned piece. This version shows Frieza's arms and legs spread out slightly more than the other piece.

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Micro KeshiGomu Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Micro Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Set
  • Release date: 1990's

This miniature Keshi set is an even smaller variant of the Keshi series. It has included a few of the characters from the Cooler's Revenge movie, including Salza, Neiz, and Dore as well as the Ginyu Force. Frieza is seen in his cyborg appearance with his same pose from the Keshi Part 13 set, although the piece is remarkably smaller than the previous Keshi piece of the same posture. The detail is exquisite for such a miniature piece. Frieza appears a few times in this specific miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. The mini rubber figurine comes standing with his tail flailing behind him.

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Diorama Keshi Frieza form 2

  • Diorama Keshi series
  • Release date: Unknown

This unique duo pack keshi series features characters along with a background image that is a cardboard fold-out, allowing the Keshi pieces to stand on top of the base and have a unique background image depicting the atmosphere in which the scuffle took place. Frieza in his second form comes along with another character, depicting the battle on planet Namek.

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Diorama Keshi Frieza form 3

  • Diorama Keshi series
  • Release date: Unknown

This unique duo pack keshi series features characters along with a background image that is a cardboard fold-out, allowing the Keshi pieces to stand on top of the base and have a unique background image depicting the atmosphere in which the scuffle took place. Frieza in his third form comes along with another character, depicting the battle on planet Namek.

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Dragon Ball Z Diorama Set Keshi Frieza

  • Diorama Keshi Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This unique duo pack keshi series features characters along with a background image that is a cardboard fold-out, allowing the Keshi pieces to stand on top of the base and have a unique background image depicting the atmosphere in which the scuffle took place. Frieza in his final form comes along with another character, depicting the battle on planet Namek.

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Dragon Ball Z Diorama Set Keshi Cyborg Frieza

  • Diorama Keshi Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This unique duo pack keshi series features characters along with a background image that is a cardboard fold-out, allowing the Keshi pieces to stand on top of the base and have a unique background image depicting the atmosphere in which the scuffle took place. Cyborg Frieza comes along with another character, depicting the attack on Earth.

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SP Full Action Frieza figurine

  • SP Full Action Series
  • Release date: 1992

This SP Full Action set released by Bandai included characters from the Frieza Saga, Tree of Might movie and the Cooler's Revenge Movie. These pieces are extremely rare in terms of production amount. Also, this is one of the only Frieza releases to be featured at this scale. The figures are rather unique, hence being joint-styled. Pieces included in this set are Turles, Cooler, Cooler in his transformed state, Frieza in his final form, Bardock, and Super Saiyan Goku for a total of 6 different types. Each of these pieces is available in a random monochrome color (which in this case are either purple and white). All the characters have a very nice pose-ability feature, allowing for multiple postures and poses to be made with each piece. These are some of the most pose-able figures ever released by Bandai.

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Super Battle Collection Volume 6 Frieza figure

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1992

The Super Battle Collection was a triumph for the longest amount of time prior to Bandai's massive influx of releases in the mid-2000s era. Pre-2000's, there was only the Super Battle Collection scaled at the basic figure height of approximately 5 inches. Originally released in 1992, this series has seen numerous variants for specific pieces and has 42 models in the entire set. Frieza appears as volume 6 in this set. This time, Frieza appears in his pumped-up 100% power final form. The box mockup backflap portrays Frieza as he prepares his Death Saucer blasts. Also portrayed on the boxart front is the same image of Frieza. On the box front, there's a bubble allowing for the figure inside to be observed. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself. The figure is notated as "Freeza" on the box front as his original naming scheme. The boxart features a purple and white packaging being used as the boxart coloring for this version.

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The Saga Continues Freeza figure

  • The Saga Continues
  • Release date: 1997

Bandai's basic toy lineup entitled "The Saga Continues" was released in 1997 and has included a Frieza figure. The boxart reads "Snap-On Accessories" and lists the character as “Freeza.” Aside from this, this is the same piece as the SBC vol. 6 release. This same figure saw a re-release by Irwin Toys and the piece remained the same aside from the packaging alteration. Both variants came with his tail, which attached to the figure with ease. The packaging features a blue highlight with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan on the background image.

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The Saga Continues Frieza figure

  • The Saga Continues
  • Release date: 1997

Bandai's basic toy lineup entitled "The Saga Continues" was released in 1997 and has included a deluxe action-equipped figure set which incorporated a Frieza preparing a deadly round purple mouth blast. The boxart reads "Blasting Energy Action" and lists the character as “Frieza.” Aside from these deluxe features, Frieza also came with a miniature red scouter, which could easily be equipped on his face. Aside from the ability to blast this energy maneuver, the figure's arms and legs are positioned in an immobile method and don't have many joints, which doesn't allow for perfect articulation. A rather nice feature, however, was the ability to remove the battle armor and re-equip it at ease. The shoulder boards along with the battle armor are removable, which allows for Frieza's body to be seen. With the minor articulation flaws, this figure remains one of Frieza's first ever pieces to be manufactured at a 5-inch scale by Bandai. This same figure saw a re-release by Irwin Toys and the piece remained the same aside from the packaging alteration. Both variants came with his tail, scouter, and blast, which attached to the figure with ease. The packaging features a blue highlight with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan on the background image.

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Super Battle Collection Volume 6 Frieza repack

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1998

The Super Battle Collection was repacked and re-released with brand new packaging design although the figures remained the same. Originally released in 1992, this 1998 variant of the Frieza remains the same aside from the new packaging scheme. The figure still comes with the detached tail which can easily be equipped. This time, the packaging has a red and white coloring as opposed to the previous version's purple and white lining. The set is still volume 6 although the repack release date is 1998. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself.

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Super Battle Collection Volume 6 Frieza repack variant

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1998

The Super Battle Collection was repacked and re-released with brand new packaging design although the figures remained the same. Originally released in 1992, this 1998 international and North American variant of the Frieza remains the same aside from the new packaging scheme. The figure still comes with the detached tail which can easily be equipped. This time, the packaging has a red and white coloring as opposed to the previous version's purple and white lining. The set is still volume 6 although the repack release date is 1998. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself. This variant has a minor differential from the Japanese version re-release. This time, the bottom of the package reads "For Ages 5 & Up" as opposed to "Bandai 1998 Made in China" along with the "For Age 4 & Up" message. It is unknown why the age bracket was clearly changed here but the piece remains an alternate variant due to this packaging differential.

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Frieza with the entire Ginyu Force collectible figurine set

  • Imagination Series 1
  • Release date: 2003

The first diorama-styled set to be released by Bandai was the original set including the complete Ginyu Force with Frieza and was released in September, 2003. This set was a part of the series entitled "Imagination Figure." The Ginyu Force comes enshrouded in the form of a red aura surrounded by crimson burning flames with yellow and orange tint. The Ginyu Force is completely covered by this transparent inferno as their coloring scheme. Behind them, Frieza smirks as his icy fingers are twisted in the fashion which is depicted on numerous manga covers. The figurine set is initially designed to represent the original covers of the manga in a fluid motion, as the Ginyu Force was depicted to portray a vicious deadly organization. Other pieces in this set include Bulma inside one of her mechanical devices while she’s wearing headphones, Gohan preparing his final Kamehameha with Goku behind him, Oolong making his wish to Shenron, Kid Krillin and Kid Goku in their World Tournament match, and Super Saiyan Goku with final form Frieza, Perfect Cell, and Super Buu behind him in a silver outline.

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Imagination Part 1 Frieza, Cell, and Super Buu with Super Saiyan Goku

  • Imagination Series 1
  • Release date: 2003

This set was a part of the series entitled “Imagination Figure.” The villains come in the metallic coloring scheme and Super Saiyan Goku's aura is an orange and red flame inferno this time as opposed to the next variant which would have a blue aura. Pieces in this set include Bulma inside one of her mechanical devices while she’s wearing headphones, Gohan preparing his final Kamehameha with Goku behind him, Oolong making his wish to Shenron, Kid Krillin and Kid Goku in their World Tournament match, and Super Saiyan Goku with final form Frieza, Perfect Cell, and Super Buu behind him in a silver outline.

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Ultimate Figure Series Vol. 11 Freeza figure

  • Ultimate Figure Series
  • Release date: 2003

Bandai's original highly articulated set of figures entitled "Ultimate Figure Series" was released in 2003. This "Freeza" figure includes a great packaging with blue outline and is Vol. 11 of this set. Frieza appears in his final form and is notated as "Freeza" on the packaging. The figure comes with extreme articulation in terms of its joints and pose-able functions. Additionally, it comes with three inter-changeable hands. This was the Japanese variant of this figure. Pieces included in this same Ultimate Figure Collection Series set are Goku (Volume 1), Vegeta (Volume 2), Vegito (Volume 3), Super Saiyan Goku (Volume 4), Super Saiyan Vegeta (Volume 5), Super Saiyan Vegito (Volume 6), Super Saiyan 3 Goku (Volume 7), Gohan (Volume 8), Gogeta (Volume 9), Piccolo (Volume 10), and Frieza (Volume 11).

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HG Collection Part 2 Frieza final form figurine

  • HG Collection Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

Bandai released its Part 2 set in October 2003. This set included Frieza in his final form, Bulma, Vegeta, Krillin, Super Saiyan Goku, Goku, and Yamcha with Puar. The figures all came in the basic gashapon bagging. Aside from being in a rising and levitating posture, Frieza is seen preparing his mighty Death Ball with a vicious smile on his face and a very nice ground base with a transparent clear piece allowing the figurine to remain above in the air. All the details are exquisite on this piece, including the black outline around his eyes and mouth. Since these were gashapon figures, they are individually sealed in their plastic Dragon Balls.

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Collection Volume 1 Frieza

  • Bandai Collection Volume 1 set
  • Release date: 2003

Before the initial HG collection, a gashapon set entitled "Collection Volume 1" was released in November 2003 with ground bases featuring a few characters from the Dragon Ball Z universe. Included in this roster was Frieza. Frieza is seen in his final form standing with one hand positioned in front and preparing to unleash a devastating blow as he maintains a unique position on top of the rocky base below. This is a very unique posture for Frieza as well as an overall rare piece. The ground base for this piece has a rock-like texture. Other characters also included in this same ground-base set are Captain Ginyu, Goku. two variants of Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Imperfect Cell, Piccolo, Yamcha, Kid Goku, Shenron, Oolong, Perfect Cell, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan for a total of 14 different pieces in this volume 1 collection.

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Magnetic Model Part 1 Frieza

  • Magnetic Model Part 1
  • Release date: 2003

Released in December, 2003, the Magnetic Model Part 1 assortment features six pieces in the set. Each figurine is capable of being attached to a surface due to the magnetic feature. These make for nice decorative collectibles as well as having a unique mold for each character. The pieces included in this set are Frieza in his first form (number 5), Future Trunks (number 6), Piccolo (number 3), Vegeta (number 4), Goku (number 1), and Super Saiyan Goku (number 2). Frieza in his first form is the fifth piece of the set and is seen without his armor as he begins to charge up his transformation stage.

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Cyborg Frieza from collection volume 2 set

  • Bandai Collection Volume 2 set
  • Release date: 2004

Before the initial HG collection, a gashapon set entitled "Collection Volume 2" was released in April, 2004 with ground bases featuring a few characters from the Dragon Ball Z universe. Included in this roster was Cyborg Frieza standing atop some debris. Cyborg Frieza is seen in a blasting posture with one hand opened and the other pulled back as he maintains a fighting stance. Other characters also included in this same ground-base set are Gogeta, Android 17, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks blasting, Super Saiyan Future Trunks slashing his sword, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku in fusion stance, Super Saiyan Vegeta in fusion stance, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Master Roshi, Android 18, and King Kai with Bubbles.

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Cyborg Frieza from collection volume 2 transparent set

  • Bandai Collection Volume 2 set
  • Release date: 2004

The same aforementioned "Collection Volume 2" was released with a transparent yellow hue featuring a few characters from the Dragon Ball Z universe. Included in this roster was Cyborg Frieza standing atop some debris. Cyborg Frieza is seen in a blasting posture with one hand opened and the other pulled back as he maintains a fighting stance. Other characters also included in this same transparent ground-base set are Android 17, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks blasting, Super Saiyan Future Trunks slashing his sword, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku in fusion stance, Super Saiyan Vegeta in fusion stance, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Master Roshi, Android 18, and King Kai with Bubbles.

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Frieza with the entire Ginyu Force collectible figurine set Best series variant

  • Imagination "Best" Series
  • Release date: 2004

The next diorama-styled set released in April, 2004 by Bandai was entitled “Imagination Figure Best Series”, incorporating numerous popular scenes from the series. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and are pretty much re-releases of previously produced figurines from other series in one set. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and the Ginyu Force comes enshrouded in the form of a red aura surrounded by crimson burning flames with yellow and orange tint as opposed to the previous version's all-metallic paint job. This version of the model, however, allows the Ginyu Force to have a certain shading scheme and metallic paint job rather than the alternate version's transparent-type crimson inferno. Behind them, Frieza maintains his smirk as his icy fingers are twisted in the fashion which is depicted on numerous manga covers. Other pieces in this set include Gohan preparing his final Kamehameha with Goku behind him, Oolong making his wish to Shenron (Shenron being a glow-in-the-dark piece), Super Saiyan Goku with final form Frieza, Perfect Cell, and Super Buu behind him in a silver outline, Super Saiyan 3 Goku with an electrifying aura emanating around him, and Super Saiyan Gotenks with the Kamikaze Ghosts (which also glow-in-the-dark) surrounding him.

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Frieza, Cell, and Super Buu with Super Saiyan Goku set Best Series variant

  • Imagination "Best" Series
  • Release date: 2004

The next diorama-styled set released in April, 2004 by Bandai was entitled “Imagination Figure Best Series”, incorporating numerous popular scenes from the series. As the diorama-styled sets continued to be released by Bandai, the original set including the Frieza with Cell, Super Buu, Super Saiyan Goku was re-released. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and are pretty much re-releases of previously produced figurines from other series in one set. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and final form Frieza, Perfect Cell, and Super Buu come in a metallic tint with Super Saiyan Goku crashing through the front of the piece as a great triumph to the major battles of the series. This version of the model, however, allows Goku's aura to have a blue tint as opposed to the orange and red aura of the previous variant. Other pieces in this set include Gohan preparing his final Kamehameha with Goku behind him, Oolong making his wish to Shenron (Shenron being a glow-in-the-dark piece), Frieza with the Ginyu Force, Super Saiyan 3 Goku with an electrifying aura emanating around him, and Super Saiyan Gotenks with the Kamikaze Ghosts (which also glow-in-the-dark) surrounding him.

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HG Collection Part 4 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • HG Collection Part 4
  • Release date: 2004

Bandai released its Part 4 set in May, 2004. This set included Imperfect Cell, Android 17, Android 18, Future Trunks, Cyborg Frieza, Super Saiyan Goku, and Jeice with Guldo. The figures all came in the basic gashapon bagging. Aside from being in a confident stance, Cyborg Frieza's details are remarkable for a figurine of this scale. His cybernetic tail is seen flailing behind him as there's a very nice metallic glow used for the paint job on his mechanic and cyborg attachments. All the details are exquisite on this piece and the overall paint job is extremely on the mark. Since these were gashapon figures, they are individually sealed in their plastic Dragon Balls.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration series 2 Frieza color version

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 2
  • Release date: 2004

The original "Soul of Hyper Figuration" series 2 set was released in June 2004 by Bandai, including both gray versions and colored versions of the same figures in the set. Frieza appears in his first form and comes inside his hoverchair, sitting with a sinister smile on his face as his tail is raised behind him. The coloring scheme has a very nice shadow effect in terms of how the paint job is reflected. Others included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Android 18, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Yamcha, and Krillin.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration series 2 Frieza black and white version

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 2
  • Release date: 2004

Also released in June 2004, the gray (black and white) version of the "Soul of Hyper Figuration" release is the same exact figurine but lacking in the color department. There is, however, more impression placed in the form of shadow outlining, which makes the black and white version equally collectible in terms of design. Like the colored version, however, it also comes with a base to stand on. Others included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Android 18, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Yamcha, and Krillin.

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Imagination Series 3 Cyborg Frieza versus Super Saiyan Future Trunks diorama

  • Imagination Series 3
  • Release date: 2004

Released in July 2004, Bandai's Imagination series portrays Cyborg Frieza's final moments at the sharp end of Future Trunks' blade. This is the decisive final moment for Frieza as he is halved by the swift strike delivered by the deadly Saiyan from the future. It is a very climactic scene and this diorama brings it to life in vivid motion. Other pieces included in this same Imagination Part 3 set are Android 19 being completely obliterated by Super Saiyan Vegeta, Kid Goku riding a yellow Shenron, all forms of Cell, Kami fusing with Piccolo, and Android 16 performing a Rocket Punch as Android 18 stands beside him.

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Mini Figure Full Color Part 3 Frieza figurine

  • Mini Figure Full Color Part 3
  • Release date: 2004

Frieza was also included in the series 3 set of the Mini Figure Full Color assortment, released in September, 2004. Each figurine comes with a miniature round black base with a distinct insignia, logo, or sign distinguishing the character's affiliation or origin. Frieza is seen on his base with the basic stance almost all the characters in this set hold. Also, the figurine is depicted with his tail swirling behind him. Here's an intricately designed Frieza final form piece as the mold of the figurine is rather intricate, detailing Frieza's final form even at this miniature scale. It's a rather nice piece for such a small size. Other pieces included in the same series 3 set are Android 18, Perfect Cell, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Mercenary Tao, Meta-Cooler, Yamcha, Piccolo, Kid Goku, and Super Saiyan Gotenks.

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Swing set Frieza first form strap

  • Dragon Ball Z Swing Strap set
  • Release date: 2004

This Dragon Ball Z swing set was one of the first to be released by Bandai in November 2004 and features keyring style pieces. Each chain attached to the figurines is different from the forthcoming sets that were made available by Bandai. This set has a chain strap attached to each character. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his first form, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Master Roshi, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Kid Gohan in ceremonial outfit. Frieza in his first form in this set appears inside his hoverchair with a smile on his face. This model would later be re-released with different paint jobs in numerous other keyring and strap sets offered by Bandai. This is the most basic of the paint jobs this Frieza form 1 miniature figurine has been portrayed with.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration series Frieza color version figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 3
  • Release date: 2004

The original “Soul of Hyper Figuration” series 3 set was released in November 2004 by Bandai, including both gray versions and colored versions of the same figures in the set. Frieza comes in a memorable exquisite stance, both his hands spread out and his feet spread apart as he maintains his position. Frieza's facial expression remains in a sinister smirk as he is seen delivering his overconfident pose. This set also comprises Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Piccolo, Gohan, and Goku in his state of collecting energy for the Spirit Bomb.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration series Frieza black and white version figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 3
  • Release date: 2004

Also released in November 2004, the gray (black and white) version of the “Soul of Hyper Figuration” release is the same exact figurine but lacking in the color department. There is, however, more impression placed in the form of shadow outlining, which makes the black and white version equally collectible in terms of design. Like the colored version, however, it also comes with a base to stand on. The Japanese character naming scheme is used as the primary titling on the bases. These figures all stand at approximately 4 cm (1.5 inches).

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Chara Puchi Frieza first form mini figurine

  • Chara Puchi Miniature Series Freeza set
  • Release date: 2005

The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were a popular bunch in terms of assortment. In May, 2005, there’s also a mini figure set that was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the series run. The assortment was entitled “Freeza” and in this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball or another item (such as a space pod). Frieza in his first form came sitting on a Dragon Ball and with a miniature base. Others included in this set and also sitting on top of Dragon Balls are Frieza final form, Vegeta, Bulma, Super Saiyan Goku, Captain Ginyu (on top of space pod), Goku with Yardrat outfit (on top of space pod), Dende, Krillin, and Gohan. Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.

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Chara Puchi Frieza final form mini figurine

  • Chara Puchi Miniature Series Freeza set
  • Release date: 2005

The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were a popular bunch in terms of assortment. In May, 2005, there’s also a mini figure set that was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the series run. The assortment was entitled “Freeza” and in this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball or another item (such as a space pod). Frieza in his final form came sitting on a Dragon Ball and with a miniature base. Others included in this set and also sitting on top of Dragon Balls are Frieza in his first form, Vegeta, Bulma, Super Saiyan Goku, Captain Ginyu (on top of space pod), Goku with Yardrat outfit (on top of space pod), Dende, Krillin, and Gohan. Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.

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HG Collection Part 7 Frieza first form figurine

  • HG Collection Part 7
  • Release date: 2005

The HG collection has a wide variety of characters released in numerous sets by Bandai. Frieza has made an appearance in HG Collection Part 7, which was released in 2005. Frieza appears in his first form and inside his hoverchair as he levitates above the ground with a sinister smirk. The figurine is balanced perfectly with a clear transparent base. Much like all HG Collection series figurines, the collectible stands small in size but delivers a great deal of detail. Also included in this volume release are Broly, Majin Buu, Mr. Satan, Gohan wielding the Z Sword, Kid Goten, Kid Trunks, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku.

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Imagination Part 4 Battle Damaged Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku

  • Imagination Series 4
  • Release date: 2005

The Imagination Series Part 4 was released by Bandai in 2005 and has included a battle-damaged final form Frieza with Super Saiyan Goku. The diorama set features the scene where Frieza stands back up with his halved body and uses his energy to prove he's evil to the core. Goku is shown in a confident and determined stance as he maintains a stagnant position with the wind blowing at his hair and his shredded clothing. Goku's reaction is of a sincere warrior as Frieza maintains his ever-angered expression, perpetually and exponentially made greater due to the loss of his arm and lower half. Other pieces included in this same Imagination Part 4 set are Bulma with Oolong, Gohan striking Super Buu, Vegeta managing to climb into his space pod as Krillin watches, Super Saiyan Vegito with a mist of aura surrounding his body, and Vegeta with a few Saibamen around him.

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Mini Pez Part 1 Frieza

  • Mini Pez Part 1
  • Release date: 2005

Bandai has a joint release with Pez International, which was a series of Pez mini heads with the bases. These miniature holders are meant to be used as compartments to store Pez candy. The Part 1 set was released in December 2005 and included Frieza in his first form (with a pink base), Vegeta (with a black base), Super Saiyan Goku (with an orange base), Krillin (with a light blue base), and Piccolo (with a purple base). This is the first of 3 mini Pez sets dedicated to Dragon Ball Z characters. This set comes with orange candy wrappers and orange flavored Pez candy.

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Chara Puchi series Frieza second form mini figurine

  • Chara Puchi Miniature Collectible Series
  • Release date: 2006

The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were not limited to the phone strap series. In 2006, there's also a mini figure set that was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the series run. In this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball or another item (such as a space pod). Frieza in his second form came sitting on a Dragon Ball and with a miniature base. Others included in this set and also sitting on Dragon Balls are Zarbon, Dodoria, a Saibaman, Nail, Goku, Kid Gohan, Krillin, Oozaru Vegeta (on top of space pod) and Raditz (on top of space pod). Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.

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Imagination Part 7 Porunga and Frieza

  • Imagination Series Part 7
  • Release date: 2006

Bandai released its Imagination Part 7 installment in March 2006. This gashapon series features an assortment of characters from "Dragon Ball Z" as highly detailed and imaginative miniature figures as diorama replicas. The lineup includes Porunga with Frieza attempting to wish for immortality, which portrays them in this classic scene, with clouds around them and aura sparking from underneath the dragon. Other pieces included in this diorama series are Vegeta with a rejuvenation chamber, Kid Goku facing the Pirate Robot, Meta-Cooler battling Super Saiyan Goku, Goku flying while Kid Gohan follows on the Flying Nimbus, and a depiction of the scene where Majin Buu erupts and releases Evil Buu (also including Mr. Satan and Bee the puppy. These are gashapon figures and are individually packaged in plastic Dragon Balls and were randomly packed into boxes of 6.

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HG Collection Part 12 Frieza second form figurine

  • HG Collection Part 12
  • Release date: 2006

Part 12 of Bandai's HG series includes Frieza in his second form maintaining an arms-crossed posture and his feet spread apart as his tail flows fluently with perfect motion. There is also some great impression on his cranial and elbow coloring scheme, the purple hue holding a nice transparency. The figure was first released in 2006 and comes in a plastic bag which also included an insert paper to showcase other figurines pertaining to the set. The figure is one of the first highly detailed releases to portray Frieza and comes with a clear base to lean on around his feet. The figure's position is taken from the scene in which Frieza first enters his second monstrous and deadly form. Others included in this same Part 12 set are Cui, Cooler, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Bulma holding baby Trunks.

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Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Part 1 including Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Part 1
  • Release date: 2006

Bandai's Soundrop gashapon keyring series features voices of characters from "Dragon Ball Z." The first set was released in July 2006 and the lineup consists of eight keyrings that play voices when a button is pressed. The eight different pieces included in the first Soundrop set are A) Goku's Kanji on his Gi Turtle Version [Red], B) Goku [Black], C) Frieza in his final form [White], D) Super Saiyan Vegeta [Navy Blue], E) Piccolo's Kanji [Purple], F) Krillin [Yellow], G) Goku's Kanji on his Gi King Kai version [Orange], and H) A four-star Dragon Ball [Green].

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 7 Frieza final form full power figurine color version

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 7
  • Release date: 2006

Bandai has released the Soul of Hyper Figuration series, which included Frieza in his final form with full power in volume 7 of the series. Frieza is seen in his final form pumped up and his muscles pulsating along with veins visible on his head. He maintains a brutal position, with both arms gripped in front of him in a musclebound position. Much like all Soul of Hyper Figuration series figurines, the collectible stands small in size but delivers a great deal of detail. Released in September 2006, also included in this volume 7 set are Super Saiyan Goku, Goku using Kaio-ken, Cooler transformed, Dabura with Babidi, King Kai with Bubbles, Great Saiyaman, Majin Vegeta, and Goten and Trunks attempting to fuse.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 7 Frieza final form full power figurine black and white variant

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 7
  • Release date: 2006

The same Soul of Hyper Figuration set was simultaneously released by Bandai as a black and white alternate coloring scheme. The same Frieza figurine is included in this set along with all the same characters from the color version. There is, however, more impression placed in the form of shadow outlining, which makes the black and white version equally collectible in terms of design. Also released in September 2006, this part of the Hyper Figuration series (primarily revolving around the Babidi saga and the Majin conflicts as well as some of the movie universe due to Cooler's inclusion), was followed by Series 8, which was the Super Buu and Janemba debacle along with the fusions.

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Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Spark Series Frieza figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Spark
  • Release date: 2006

The Ultimate Spark series has had numerous releases portraying Dragon Ball characters with aura and electrifying energy emanating around them. The Dragon Ball Z set is no exception as it features 5 additional characters from the series. Frieza is included in this October 2006 set, his muscles bulging and a burgundy and black aura emanating from under him and escalating around his powerful body. His hands are kept waist-high and tightly gripped into fists as he culminates with an electrifying surge of energy. The energy is colored a dark black with transparency and slight red tint at the top portion. The detail being placed on this figurine is massive, from the escalation of aura underneath him to the very impression placed on his musclebound physique. Other pieces included in this same Ultimate Spark set are Piccolo with a storm culminating underneath him, Vegeta with electrifying red sparks flying around him, Future Trunks with shards of black diamond-like aura piercing underneath him, and Super Saiyan Goku with a whirlpool of energy underneath followed by yellow sparks around him.

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Imagination Part 10 Frieza versus Bardock diorama

  • Imagination Series 10
  • Release date: 2006

The next diorama-styled set to be released by Bandai was the Part 10 set in December, 2006. This set was made up of 6 diorama pieces and was entitled "Dragon Ball Z Imagination Figure 10." As a part of the tenth installment in the Imagination series, Frieza appears in his first form as he lifts his finger in preparation for his Death Ball attack. Bardock is included with this diorama, holding his charged Final Spirit Cannon as a last attempt to take a stand against Frieza's insurmountable strength. Bardock holds a determined facial expression with the rage of an angered warrior as Frieza hovers above with a sinister laugh. Other pieces in this set include Bulma with Kid Goku holding his Power Pole, Super Saiyan Goku, a set of Majin Buu with Super Buu and Super Buu Gotenks absorbed, a set of Super Saiyan 3 Goku with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks and Gohan, and Piccolo with Vegeta.

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Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Part 2 including Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Part 2
  • Release date: 2007

Bandai's Soundrop gashapon keyring series features voices of characters from "Dragon Ball Z." The second set was released in March 2007 and the lineup consists of eight keyrings that play voices when a button is pressed. The eight different pieces included in the second Soundrop set are A) Goku's Kanji on his Gi King Kai Version [Red], B) Super Saiyan Goku [Orange], C) King Piccolo's Kanji [Yellow], D) Goku's Kanji Namek Saga [Blue], E) Shenron [Green], F) Super Saiyan Vegeta [White], G) Another Kanji [Black], and H) Frieza in his final form [Purple].

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HG Collection Part 13 Frieza third form figurine

  • HG Collection Part 13
  • Release date: 2007

Released in April, 2007, this addition to Bandai's HG Collection series included Frieza in his third form with a very animal-like appearance as his hands dangle and his knees are slightly bent. There is a nice hint of light pink and purple tint to his exterior sculpt, giving the figurine a shiny and glossy look. Others included in this same Part 13 set are Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, Meta-Cooler, Master Roshi, King Piccolo, and Kid Goku with Kid Krillin.

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Chara Puchi Phone Strap series 3 Frieza

  • Chara Puchi Phone Strap Series 3
  • Release date: 2007

Another Bandai release in June 2007 is the Chara Puchi Phone Strap series 3. The figurines in this set stand at about 4 cm and Frieza is included in this set (Part 3 of the initial complete series), holding his hands out as he maintains his deadly and calm exterior with magnificent finesse. All the figures included in this set come with mini Dragon Balls dangling alongside their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Frieza's Dragon Ball is the one star ball, whilst the other characters come with another numeric, completing the full set. Others included in this series 3 set are Piccolo, Gogeta, Super Saiyan Goku, Bardock, Porunga, and Vegito.

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HG Collection Part 14 Frieza final form figurine

  • HG Collection Part 14
  • Release date: 2007

Part 14 of the HG series includes Frieza in his final form as he maintains a frightening yet calm resolve and spreads his hands out in elegant finesse with his feet kept in a nicely placed posture. The figure was first released in July 2007 and comes in a plastic bag which includes an insert paper to showcase other figurines pertaining to the set. The figure is one of the first highly detailed releases to portray Frieza's final form in this manner and comes with a base to lean on. The figure's position is taken from the scene in which Frieza enters his final form and amazes his opponents with the sheer magnitude of his enormous power. Other pieces included in this same Part 14 set are Zarbon transformed, Mr. Popo with Dende, Perfect Cell, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Future Trunks.

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Mini Capsule Station Frieza

  • Mini Capsule Station Part 1
  • Release date: 2007

Originally released in September, 2007, the Mini Capsule Station set includes 9 characters with their mini capsule stations. The first assortment of these comes in a blue and white capsule station format. These are assorted and generally available in either of those two colors. These stand at approximately 3.5 inches in height. Pieces included in this part 1 set are Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, Future Trunks, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Shenron, Korin, Goku, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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HGSP01 Frieza Invasion series Frieza first form figurine

  • HG Collection Frieza Invasion Series SP01
  • Release date: 2007

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 1 for the "Freeza Invasion" set. Released in September 2007, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Frieza in this set was the same base figure from the previous release but with a brighter touch-up. Others included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Super Saiyan Goku, and Vegeta, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 9 Cyborg Frieza color version figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 9
  • Release date: 2007

Bandai has released the Soul of Hyper Figuration series, which included Cyborg Frieza in Part 9 of the series. Cyborg Frieza stands in a fighting posture with his hand thrust in front in preparation to deliver a blast as his other hand is pulled back. His feet are widely spread apart as he stretches for this attack and maintains a vicious angered facial reaction. Released in September 2007, the series also included Goku with a pole, Goku in the end of DBZ, Super Saiyan Vegito, Turles, Pikkon, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Adult Gohan with the Z Sword, and Master Roshi.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 9 Cyborg Frieza black and white variant figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 9
  • Release date: 2007

The same Soul of Hyper Figuration set was simultaneously released by Bandai as a black and white alternate coloring scheme. The same Cyborg Frieza figurine is included in this set along with all the same characters from the color version. There is, however, more impression placed in the form of shadow outlining, which makes the black and white version equally collectible in terms of design. Also released in September 2007, this part of the Hyper Figuration series (primarily revolving around some of the movie characters and a portion of the Majin conflicts, was followed by Series 10).

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HG Collection Part 15 Frieza final form 100% power figurine

  • HG Collection Part 15
  • Release date: 2007

Bandai released its Part 15 set in October, 2007. This set included the entire Ginyu Force as well as Frieza in his final form with 100% power. Aside from being in one of his signature poses with both arms spread outward and raised up as his feet slam into the ground, Frieza maintains a ferocious and angered facial expression. Frieza also comes with the transparent base which allows the figurine to stand easily. The rest of the characters in the set are packaged separately as well, aside from Jeice and Guldo, who come packaged together. All the details are exquisite on this piece, including Frieza's fierce expression as well as the light blue tone around his white skin surface. Additionally, the musclebound physique and pulsating veins are also brought to life very nicely on this piece, being a vivid part of the figurine itself. Aside from Frieza with 100% power, this 15th lineup also includes Jeice, Guldo, Burter, Captain Ginyu, Recoome, Super Saiyan Goku, and Captain Ginyu (in Goku’s body) with a Namekian frog, for a total of seven possible figurine sets to collect. Since these were gashapon figures, they are individually sealed in their plastic Dragon Balls.

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Chara Puchi Cyborg Frieza mini figurine

  • Chara Puchi Miniature Series Son Goku Returns set
  • Release date: 2007

The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were a popular bunch in terms of assortment. In October, 2007, there’s also a mini figure set that was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the series run. The assortment was entitled “Son Goku Returns” and in this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball or another item (such as a space pod). Cyborg Frieza came sitting on a Dragon Ball and with a miniature base. Others included in this set and sitting on top of space pods are Burter, Jeice, Recoome, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, Super Saiyan Future Trunks (on top of Dragon Ball), Captain Ginyu in Goku’s body (on top of Dragon Ball), and Gohan (on top of Dragon Ball). Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.

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Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sparks Series Pack including Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza figurines

  • Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sparks Packs
  • Release date: 2007

The Ultimate Spark series has had numerous releases portraying Dragon Ball characters with aura and electrifying energy emanating around them. The Dragon Ball Z set is no exception as it features two-packs of previously released pieces also under Bandai's license. Frieza is included along with Super Saiyan Goku in this "Ultimate Sparks" 2-pack set released in 2007. The packaging features a unique design, including images of both characters included. The package reads "New! Collectible Figures!" on the front and also has some minor alterations such as titling the series as "Ultimate Sparks" as opposed to "Ultimate Spark." All the pieces in this set remain the same albeit being packaged in sets of 2. The packaging back reads "From the original toy manufacturer!" in celebration of Bandai. Additional 2-packs in this set are Vegeta with Future Trunks, and Piccolo with Super Saiyan Future Trunks.

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Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sparks Series Pack including Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza figurines international variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sparks Packs International
  • Release date: 2007

The Ultimate Spark series has had numerous releases portraying Dragon Ball characters with aura and electrifying energy emanating around them. The Dragon Ball Z set is no exception as it features two-packs of previously released pieces also under Bandai's license. Frieza is included along with Super Saiyan Goku in this "Ultimate Sparks" 2-pack set released in 2007. The packaging features a unique design, including images of both characters included. The package reads "New! Nuevo! Collectible Figures! Figuras de Colección!" on the front and also has some minor alterations such as titling the series as "Ultimate Sparks" as opposed to "Ultimate Spark." All the pieces in this set remain the same albeit being packaged in sets of 2. This version of the 2-pack is the international release of the same set.

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Ultimate Figure Series Freeza figure

  • Ultimate Figure Series
  • Release date: 2007

Bandai's original highly articulated set of figures entitled "Ultimate Figure Series" was released in 2007. This "Freeza" figure includes a great packaging with orange outline. Frieza appears in his final form and is notated as "Freeza" on the packaging. The figure comes with extreme articulation in terms of its joints and pose-able functions. Additionally, it comes with three inter-changeable hands. The figure remains the same as the previous Ultimate Figure Series release but now has a slightly different packaging. This is the international Bandai release of the aforementioned piece.

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Flash Changer Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Flash Changer Wave 2
  • Release date: 2008

The Flash Changer collection of Dragon Ball figurines features highly detailed figurines with a colorful display stand and changer. The character is placed into the changer to reveal the surge and charged mode. The 2008 Wave 2 set of 3 sets includes the following: Goku (basic with battle-damage and Super Saiyan) Vegeta (Basic and Super Saiyan), Frieza (first form and final form). Each packaging comes with 2 collectible figurines and a unique detailed flash changer. Frieza's changer aura has a purple, pink, and blue aura with a smoke-like charge.

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Petit Imagination series Frieza with Zarbon and Dodoria

  • Petit Imagination Series
  • Release date: 2008

There has been a chibi set released in 2008 by Bandai entitled “Imagination Figure,” incorporating numerous popular scenes from the series. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and Frieza comes beside Zarbon and Dodoria and he is seen smirking behind his elite generals. The chibi figurines are made in a more cute style and showcase the three villains in their initial first appearance. Although they are the only villains included in this series, other pieces in this set include Vegeta with a few Saibamen, Super Saiyan Goku staring at a final form Frieza, a younger Goku on Shenron, and two versions of Piccolo and Goku in red and yellow racecars.

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Petit Imagination series Frieza versus Goku

  • Petit Imagination Series
  • Release date: 2008

There has been a chibi set released in 2008 by Bandai entitled “Imagination Figure,” incorporating numerous popular scenes from the series. These figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and Frieza comes in his final form with battle damage standing behind Super Saiyan Goku. The chibi figurines are made in a more cute style and showcase the warriors in their final conflict on planet Namek. Other pieces in this set include Vegeta with a few Saibamen, Frieza in his first form with Zarbon and Dodoria, a younger Goku on Shenron, and two versions of Piccolo and Goku in red and yellow racecars.

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Ultimate Collection Wave 1 Frieza figure

  • Ultimate Collection Wave 1
  • Release date: 2008

The Ultimate Collection series is another unique one released by Bandai in 2008. It incorporates seven additional figures with additional accessories. The special aspect of this set is the incorporation of Shenron as a secret figure, allowing for him to be a snap-together piece when all the other characters are brought together. Each figure includes one of Shenron's body parts. The complete figure is also well-crafted for a 5-inch scale collectible. Wave 1 of this series completes Shenron and Wave 2 completes Porunga. The figures included in this Wave 1 set along with the attached figurine part are as follows: Super Saiyan Goku (With Shenron's head), Super Saiyan Vegeta (With Shenron's legs), Piccolo (With Shenron's elongated torso), Frieza (With Shenron's arms), Cell (With remainder of Shenron's elongated torso), Super Saiyan 4 Goku from GT (With Shenron's tail), and Super Baby Vegeta from GT (with remainder of Shenron's tail). All the figures also come with parts of the dragon and base allowing for the character to be brought together in perfect unison. This version of the set is the Japanese release, having a unique packaging for the complete set.

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Goku versus Frieza set Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Goku versus Frieza collection series
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai has also released a set in relation to the Namek debacle entitled "Goku versus Frieza" gashapon set. The pieces included in this set are Kid Gohan with battle armor, Vegeta, Recoome, Frieza in his first form, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Goku, Kami, Nail, and Porunga. All the characters come with miniature unique bases. Frieza's base holds a transparent orange hue. Frieza's position is quite unique in this set as well, as both his hands are kept behind his back while he maintains a calm exterior.

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HG Plus Action Pose Part 1 Frieza final form figurine

  • HG Collection Plus Action Pose Part 1
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai released its HG Plus Action Pose Part 1 set in March, 2008. This Action Pose set consists of characters in dynamic poses that can be altered to various positions. Frieza appears in a stylish combat posture, his arms crossed as he attempts to battle using only his legs. The full set includes Goku (Kamehameha posture), Vegeta (Galick Gun posture), Freeza in his final form with a stand, Super Saiyan Future Trunks with his sword and a stand, Super Saiyan Goku (in a fighting position), and Piccolo (Special Beam Cannon posture) for a total of six difference pieces in this set. This was the first HG Plus set released.

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Best Selection Frieza figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Best Selection
  • Release date: 2008

The original "Soul of Hyper Figuration" series 3 had included Frieza in his final form in the set. This version is a re-release of that piece. However, there are differences between the two variants. His skin tone is slightly lighter here with a touch of bright blue as opposed to the darker shading used in the previous variant. Additionally, this March 2008 Best Selection set only has a color base as opposed to having two versions, one color and one black and white. Frieza maintains the same exact posture as prior, his hands extended and his legs spread out. The coloring scheme has a very nice shadow effect in terms of how the paint job is reflected. Others included in this set were Piccolo, Android 18, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku, Perfect Cell, Majin Buu, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Vegeta, and Goku in a blasting posture.

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RealWorks Volume 4 Frieza final form figurine

  • RealWorks Part 4
  • Release date: 2008

The Real Works series are some of the most highly detailed for a collectible series at a basic scale. Most figurines in this set have seen numerous re-releases. Originally released in April, 2008, pieces featured in this Volume 4 set are Android 18, Vegeta, Bardock, Frieza in his final form, Krillin, and Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza figurine in this set features a very nice blasting stance, maintaining one hand raised up as the other is pulled back to better thrust the brunt of his vicious force. Additionally, his posture is unique as he places one leg in front of the other, depicting his movement. These pieces also come with a transparent base with a black tint which they stand on, signifying that they are from this specific Part 4 Real Works set.

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Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Super Best Series including Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Soundrop Super Best
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai's Soundrop gashapon keyring series features voices of characters from "Dragon Ball Z." The compilation set entitled Super Best was released in May 2008 and the lineup consists of eight keyrings that play voices when a button is pressed. The eight different pieces included in the special edition Soundrop set are A) Goku [Black], B) Goku's Kanji on his Gi Turtle Version [Red], C) Goku collecting energy for the Spirit Bomb [Yellow], D) Goku Namek Saga Kanji [Orange], E) Super Saiyan Vegeta [Blue], F) Gotenks [Turquoise], G) Frieza in his final form [White], and H) The Majin Symbol [Pink].

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HG SP03 Frieza first form figurine

  • HG Collection SP03
  • Release date: 2008

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 3 for the set dedicated to Frieza and his forms. Released in June, 2008, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Frieza first form in this set is re-released as a part of the "HG Collection Movies and Specials SP06" set and has a brighter touch-up. The set consists of 7 pieces in total. Other pieces in this set include Frieza second form, Frieza third form, Frieza final form, Cyborg Frieza, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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HG SP03 Frieza second form figurine

  • HG Collection SP03
  • Release date: 2008

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 3 for the set dedicated to Frieza and his forms. Released in June, 2008, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Frieza second form in this set was the same base figure from the previous release but with a brighter touch-up. The set consists of 7 pieces in total. Other pieces in this set include Frieza first form, Frieza third form, Frieza final form, Cyborg Frieza, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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HG SP03 Frieza third form figurine

  • HG Collection SP03
  • Release date: 2008

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 3 for the set dedicated to Frieza and his forms. Released in June, 2008, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Frieza third form in this set was the same base figure from the previous release but with a brighter touch-up. The set consists of 7 pieces in total. Other pieces in this set include Frieza second form, Frieza first form, Frieza final form, Cyborg Frieza, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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HG SP03 Frieza final form figurine

  • HG Collection SP03
  • Release date: 2008

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 3 for the set dedicated to Frieza and his forms. Released in June, 2008, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Frieza final form in this set was the same base figure from the previous release but with a brighter touch-up. The set consists of 7 pieces in total. Other pieces in this set include Frieza second form, Frieza third form, Frieza first form, Cyborg Frieza, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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HG SP03 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • HG Collection SP03
  • Release date: 2008

The HG series saw a re-release under the special Gashapon series Part 3 for the set dedicated to Frieza and his forms. Released in June, 2008, Bandai's well-painted redone figures came with a stylized paint job that was very bright and rather light with the shading. The Cyborg Frieza in this set was the same base figure from the previous release but with a brighter touch-up. The set consists of 7 pieces in total. Other pieces in this set include Frieza second form, Frieza third form, Frieza final form, Frieza first form, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku, all receiving the same paint job and detailing.

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Dragon Heroes series Frieza final form figure

  • Dragon Heroes Vinyl series
  • Release date: 2008

The Dragon Heroes series has a repertoire of Dragon Ball Z characters in vinyl format released on different dates. The Frieza final form figure was released on August 9, 2008. It was the first Frieza piece to be released as a part of the Dragon Heroes assortment. It features a unique info card attached to the piece with character art and details. The soft vinyl figure stands at approximately 13.8 cm (5.4 inches). Additionally, it is somewhat poseable as it features a jointed torso for horizontal turns.

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Deformation Part 2 Freeza of Fate Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Deformation Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai has also released a Super "Deformation" series entitled "Freeza of Fate" on August 26, 2008 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. The Frieza first form in this set comes wearing a red scouter and a crouching position as he prepares to charge and unleash his wrath. The black round base of the figure reads the character's name as "Freeza" and allows for the mini figurine to stand on top of it. Characters included in this Deformation set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his final form, Bardock, Porunga, Dende, Mr. Popo, Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Deformation Part 2 Freeza of Fate Frieza final form figurine

  • Deformation Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai has also released a Super "Deformation" series on August 26, 2008 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. The Frieza final form in this set comes with a rising motion as he raises his hand in preparation to unleash his deadly Death Ball while wearing a sinister laugh. The black round base of the figure reads the character's name as "Freeza" and allows for the mini figurine to stand on top of it. Characters included in this Deformation set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his final form, Bardock, Porunga, Dende, Mr. Popo, Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Live Play Tenkaichi Budokai including Frieza

  • Live Play Tenkaichi Budokai set
  • Release date: 2008

Bandai's Live Play Tenkaichi Budokai electronic board game set released in November 2008 includes a few mini character pieces including Frieza in his final form, Kid Buu, Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo, Krillin, and Super Saiyan Vegeta. The pieces can be placed on certain spots on the tournament stage and crash into each other as their movement is adjusted and operated by the player. The tournament stage is green with red and blue bases for each player side. Aside from the sound effects, the World Tournament arena view features a cardboard replica of the tournament background.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Soundrop Series including Frieza in his first form

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Soundrop Series
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai's Soundrop gashapon keyring series features voices of characters from "Dragon Ball Z Kai." The Dragon Ball Z Kai set was released after the initial Dragon Ball Z lineup and consists of five keyrings that play voices when a button is pressed. The five different pieces included in the special edition Soundrop set are A) Goku's Kanji [Red], B) Super Saiyan Goku [Orange], C) Vegeta [Blue], D) Frieza in his first form [White], and E) Captain Ginyu [Black].

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Power Booster Series 2 Cyborg Frieza

  • Power Booster Series 2
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai America is the sub-division of Bandai responsible for these unique larger sized 8 inch figure pieces. This genuinely unique Mecha Frieza figure was released by Bandai in January 2009. The first volume which was released in 2008 featured Piccolo, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku. This volume 2 set features Cyborg Frieza and Super Saiyan 3 Goku. This set features some unique action figure accessories. The first set had some rubber pieces which have been replaced by these new actions. It appears that the Frieza, also notated as "Frieza - Freezer" as two of his known translated names, has removable cybernetic attachments, which is an absolutely awesome touch to the overall genuine unique aspect of these figures. Frieza's cyborg unit attachments are easily snapped onto his body, which has miniature snap-together sections allowing for the pieces to snap into place. For an 8-inch piece, this is one of Frieza's most unique models in his cyborg appearance.

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VS Series Frieza form 3

  • Dragon Ball VS series Part 1
  • Release date: 2009

Released in January 2009, these VS sets were a unique addition unveiled by Bandai. In the Part 1 assortment, Frieza in his third form versus Piccolo was included as a 2-pack set. Frieza appears in his third form here and Piccolo is also seen with his entire outfit. This is the fourth of numerous other sets in the Part 1 assortment for the VS Duel Series. The pieces are Sofvi figures, designed to be rather soft and stretchable. Frieza has a light pink tint to his skin and has some disregard to the coloring pattern on his legs and arms. Aside from this, his overall design is well-made. Others included in this set are Frieza final form versus Goku, Broly versus Super Saiyan Goku, Kid Buu versus Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks versus Perfect Cell.

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VS Series Frieza final form

  • Dragon Ball VS series Part 1
  • Release date: 2009

Released in January 2009, these VS sets were a unique addition unveiled by Bandai. In the Part 1 assortment, Frieza in his final form VS Goku was included as a 2-pack set. Frieza appears in his powered-up final form here. Goku is also seen in his basic state. This is the second of numerous other sets in the Part 1 assortment for the VS Duel Series. The pieces are Sofvi figures, designed to be rather soft and stretchable. Frieza has a darker purple tint to his skin and has some disregard to the coloring pattern on his feet. Aside from this, his overall design is well-made and his eyes portray the sinister expression. Others included in this set are Broly versus Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo versus Frieza third form, Kid Buu versus Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks versus Perfect Cell.

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Chara Puchi Phone Strap series 8 Frieza

  • Chara Puchi Phone Strap Series 8
  • Release date: 2009

Another Bandai release in April 2009 is the Chara Puchi Phone Strap series 8. The figurines in this set stand at about 4 cm and Frieza in his first form is included in this set (Part 8 of the initial complete series). All the figures included in this set come with mini Dragon Balls dangling alongside their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Frieza's Dragon Ball is the 3 star ball, whilst the other characters come with another numeric, completing the full set. Others included in this series 8 set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Porunga, Piccolo, Vegeta and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Movies and Specials series Frieza first form figurine

  • HG Collection Movies and Specials SP06
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai has released Cooler in the Special HG Collection figurine line entitled "Movies & TV Specials" in May, 2009 as a part of the SP series 6 set. Much like the previous SP03 piece of Frieza, his expression is that of a deadly and sinister glare, maintaining an evil smile. A great deal of impression is placed around Frieza's arms being placed behind him as his green scouter completes his appearance. Also included is a round transparent base to aid in levitating the figurine upward. Others included in this same SP set other than Frieza in his first form are Bardock, Cooler, Meta-Cooler, Super Saiyan Broly, and Gogeta.

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Kai Duel VS Set Frieza first form figure

  • Kai Duel VS Set
  • Release date: 2009

These 4 inch figures were released in July, 2009 and this Kai Duel set included Frieza in his first form with Bardock. This Frieza is packaged with Bardock in this VS set which is the fifth pack in the Kai set. The figures are still Sofvi designed molds and are a nice addition to any Bandai Kai Duel set collector and titled “Kai Duel Set” as a series. Pieces included in these VS sets are Janemba with Vegeta, Bardock with Frieza, Gohan absorbed Super Buu with Super Saiyan Vegito, Goku with Cell, and Broly with adult Super Saiyan Gohan.

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Super Saiyan Goku set including Frieza figurine

  • Super Saiyan Goku collection series
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai has also released a set in relation to the Namek debacle entitled “Super Saiyan Goku” gashapon set. The pieces included in this set are Kid Krillin with battle armor, Gohan, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, Captain Ginyu (in Goku's body), Burter, Jeice, and of course, Frieza in his final form with 100% power. All the characters come with miniature unique bases. Frieza's base holds a transparent orange hue. Frieza's position is quite unique as he is portrayed levitating above the base, being held up by a transparent line attached to the figure itself.

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Combate Final En Namek set including Frieza

  • Combate Final En Namek set
  • Release date: Unknown

This large pack includes pieces from the Super Saiyan Goku collection set released prior. The packaging is unique as it offers two sections, one entitled "Fuerzas Especiales Ginyu" (Ginyu Force) and the other "Heroes Dragon Ball" (Dragon Ball Heroes). The title translates from "Combate Final En Namek" as Final Combat in Namek. This Bandai set includes Jeice, Burter, Ginyu in Goku's body, Frieza, Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo, Krillin, and Gohan.

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Sparking Keychain series Frieza

  • Sparking Keychain
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai has released a Sparking Keychain assortment of Dragon Ball Z Kai characters on November 3, 2009. The set features a unique light-up feature for each of the characters included in the set. All the pieces come with an LED light and are a unique modeled keychain with lights. The complete set of six pieces includes Frieza in his first form in his hoverchair, Super Saiyan Goku, Goku preparing a Kamehameha, Goku with Kaio-ken, Vegeta, and Shenron. Each piece has its unique light-up part, Frieza's being his red scouter. The scouter on Frieza's face lights up with a vicious touch of red as it portrays his sinister power lying underneath the attachment, reminiscent of his ability to destroy entire areas with the blink of his eyes. Additionally, each keychain figurine comes with a candy.

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SG Collection series 2 Frieza

  • SG Collection series 2
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai's repaints were a common venture and it was no exception when it came to the Dragon Ball Z Kai SG Collection series. Released in November, 2009, the volume 2 set included a repertoire of characters in purple and green coloring schemes. These were all the same as their original HG Collection pieces in terms of the models but the paint job was altered just for this specific set. Spanning the Frieza saga and included in the SG series 2, each piece came in three different colors, a green base, purple base, and glow-in-the-dark clear base. The characters and pertaining color scheme in accordance were: Frieza (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), Zarbon (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), Dodoria (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), Cui (Green, Purple, Clear Glow), Captain Ginyu (Purple, Clear Glow, Green), Captain Ginyu in Goku's body (Green, Clear Glow, Purple), Recoome (Green, Purple, Clear Glow), Jeice (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), Guldo (Green, Purple, Clear Glow), Burter (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), Master Roshi (Purple, Green, Clear Glow), King Kai (Green, Purple, Clear Glow), Vegeta (Green, Purple, Clear Glow), and Super Saiyan Goku (Green, Purple, Clear Glow).

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Dragon Heroes series Frieza first form figure

  • Dragon Heroes Vinyl series
  • Release date: 2009

The Dragon Heroes series has a repertoire of Dragon Ball Z characters in vinyl format released on different dates. The Frieza first form figure was released in November, 2009. It was the second Frieza piece to be released as a part of the Dragon Heroes assortment. It features a unique info card attached to the piece with character art and details. The soft vinyl figure stands at approximately 13.8 cm (5.4 inches). Additionally, it is somewhat poseable as it features a jointed torso for horizontal turns.

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Petite Capsule Station Frieza

  • Petite Capsule Station
  • Release date: 2009

Originally released in 2009, the Petite Capsule Station set includes 9 characters with their mini capsule stations. This second assortment of these comes in a red and white capsule station format as opposed to the blue and white format of the previous set. These are assorted and generally available in either of those two colors. These stand at approximately 3.5 inches in height. Pieces included in this part 2 Petite Capsule Station set are Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, Future Trunks, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Shenron, Korin, Goku, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Ring Ring Series 2 Frieza

  • Ring Ring Collection Series 2
  • Release date: 2009

Released in 2009, Bandai's "Ring Ring Collection Series 2" has included Frieza as one of its phone straps, along with a miniature item, which in this case was his hoverchair and comes attached to the miniature Frieza form 1 figurine, which is in his basic calm stance with his hands kept behind his back, allowing his tail to envelop in a curl behind him. Others included in this miniature phone strap set are Goku collecting energy for the Spirit Bomb with a miniature Earth item, Captain Ginyu with a space pod, Super Saiyan Goku with a Dragon Ball, Piccolo with a demon containment jar, and Porunga with a Dragon Ball.

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Deformation Looming Threat Frieza figurine

  • Deformation Series Looming Threat
  • Release date: 2009

Bandai's Part 7 set of the Deformation series was entitled "Looming Threat" and was announced and released on December 30, 2009 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. The Frieza first form figurine in this set is seen levitating while having a sinister smile and maintaining one hand on his waist and the other to his side. The black round base of the figure reads the character's name as "Freeza" and allows for the mini figurine to stand on top of it. Pieces included in this same Part 7 "Looming Threat" set are Nappa, Guldo, Captain Ginyu, Raditz, Frieza in his first form, Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Chiaotzu, Gohan, and a secret figure (Prince Vegeta, who is seen in his young age).

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Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 12 Frieza figurine

  • Soul of Hyper Figuration Series 12
  • Release date: 2009

The Soul of Hyper Figuration series brought forth another Frieza figurine in Series 12 entitled “Ginyu Special Corps Edition.” Frieza is seen in his first form with a wicked laugh as he holds up his hands and appears to be overjoyed with the idea of obtaining all the Dragon Balls and gaining immortality. Another distinguishing factor is the ground base, which comes with a Dragon Ball and adds further detail to the piece. Also included in this set are Guldo, Jeice, Recoome, Captain Ginyu, Burter, Vegeta holding a Dragon Ball, Goku, and Captain Ginyu with a Namekian frog, after he has switched bodies with the creature.

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HG Maxi Collection Father-Son Kamehameha Frieza figurine

  • Maxi Collection Father-Son Kamehameha
  • Release date: 2010

The HG collection has an expanded re-release of the prior HG Collection models released by Bandai. This specific set is entitled "Father-Son Kamehameha" and has a few characters who have appeared throughout the series up until the Cell Games. Each character in this set is released with a double likeness for each character to go along with the base color set. Pieces included in this base set release are Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, pumped-up Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Perfect Cell, Frieza in his final form, and Mr. Popo.

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HG Maxi Collection Father-Son Kamehameha Frieza transparent figurine

  • Maxi Collection Father-Son Kamehameha
  • Release date: 2010

The HG collection has an expanded re-release of the prior HG Collection models released by Bandai. This specific set is entitled "Father-Son Kamehameha" and has a few characters who have appeared throughout the series up until the Cell Games. Each character in this set is released with a double likeness for each character to go along with the base color set. Now corresponding with the color set is the transparent models, which allows for two versions of the same set to be collected. Frieza's transparent figure is one of the most unique of the set as he is the only one to have a purple transparent figurine. Other transparent pieces included in this volume release are Super Saiyan Goku (light blue transparent base), Super Saiyan Teen Gohan (yellow transparent base), pumped-up Super Saiyan Future Trunks (yellow transparent base), Perfect Cell (light yellow transparent base), and Mr. Popo (black transparent base).

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RealWorks Volume 9 Frieza first form with armor figurine

  • RealWorks Part 9
  • Release date: 2010

The Real Works series are some of the most highly detailed for a collectible series at a basic scale. Most figurines in this set have seen numerous re-releases. Originally released in January, 2010, pieces featured in this Volume 9 set are Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza in his final form with full power, Frieza in his first form with armor, Frieza in his first form without armor, Goku, and battle-damaged Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza first form figurine in this set features a very nice combat stance, with both hands kept waist-high and his feet spread out. Additionally, there are two variants of this piece available in this set, one with his shoulder-board battle armor and the other without his armor as a differentiating collectible. The variant with the armor showcases Frieza prior to the initiating of his first transformation. These pieces also come with a transparent base with an orange tint which they stand on, signifying that they are from this specific Part 9 Real Works set.

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RealWorks Volume 9 Frieza first form without armor figurine

  • RealWorks Part 9
  • Release date: 2010

The Real Works series are some of the most highly detailed for a collectible series at a basic scale. Most figurines in this set have seen numerous re-releases. Originally released in January, 2010, pieces featured in this Volume 9 set are Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza in his final form with full power, Frieza in his first form with armor, Frieza in his first form without armor, Goku, and battle-damaged Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza first form figurine in this set features a very nice combat stance, with both hands kept waist-high and his feet spread out. Additionally, there are two variants of this piece available in this set, one with his shoulder-board battle armor and the other without his armor as a differentiating collectible. The variant without the armor showcases Frieza after he initiates his first deadly transformation. These pieces also come with a transparent base with an orange tint which they stand on, signifying that they are from this specific Part 9 Real Works set.

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RealWorks Volume 9 Frieza final form full power figurine

  • RealWorks Part 9
  • Release date: 2010

The Real Works series are some of the most highly detailed for a collectible series at a basic scale. Most figurines in this set have seen numerous re-releases. Originally released in January, 2010, pieces featured in this Volume 9 set are Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza in his final form with full power, Frieza in his first form with armor, Frieza in his first form without armor, Goku, and battle-damaged Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza final form figurine in this set features him with his full power strength and somewhat battle damage as his tail is severed. He maintains a very nice combat stance, with both hands kept waist-high and his feet spread out. These pieces also come with a transparent base with an orange tint which they stand on, signifying that they are from this specific Part 9 Real Works set.

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Phone Strap Burst Battle Volume 1 Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Phone Strap Exploding Volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Burst Battle (Bakuretsu) Volume 1 Phone Straps were a very unique addition to the previously released phone strap series. Frieza is portrayed in a very unique explosive maneuver, with both hands spread out as his muscles bulge and a sparking burgundy aura envelops around him. This dark red and black sparks make for a very nice touch as he maintains his feet spread apart and his hands outstretched for his maximum 100% strength in his final form. Others included in this miniature phone strap volume 1 set are Piccolo, Gohan, Vegeta, Krillin, and Super Saiyan Goku. All characters in this set are depicted with some form of aura or energy attack.

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Deformation Super Saiyan set Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Deformation Series Super Saiyan
  • Release date: 2010

Bandai has also released a Frieza third form figurine as part of the Super "Deformation" series on February 10, 2010 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. This particular set is entitled "Dragon Ball Z Kai Deformation Densetsu no Super Saiyan." The 3rd form Frieza in this set comes with a fighting position, with one hand pointing his finger in preparation for his Crazy Finger Beam technique. This specific piece stands at approximately 5 cm and the figure's black round base reads "Freeza" as an alternate naming scheme. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Recoome, Burter, Jeice, Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin, Gohan, Vegeta, Captain Ginyu in Goku's body, and Baby Goku as a secret piece.

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Deformation Super Saiyan set Frieza final form figurine

  • Deformation Series Super Saiyan
  • Release date: 2010

Bandai has also released a Frieza final form figurine as part of the Super "Deformation" series on February 10, 2010 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. This particular set is entitled "Dragon Ball Z Kai Deformation Densetsu no Super Saiyan." The Frieza final form figurine in this set comes with a musclebound physique, signifying his 100% final form power-up as his veins, biceps, torso, chest, and thighs pulsate for his maximum strength. This specific piece stands at approximately 5 cm and the figure's black round base reads "Freeza" as an alternate naming scheme. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Recoome, Burter, Jeice, Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin, Gohan, Vegeta, Captain Ginyu in Goku's body, and Baby Goku as a secret piece.

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Soul of Chozokei Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Episode of Frieza Series
  • Release date: 2010

Another of Bandai’s releases is the Soul of Hyper Figuration “Episode of Frieza” 2010 set, which was made to coincide with the Dragon Ball Z Kai release. Figures included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Krillin wielding a Destructo Disc, first form Frieza, second form Frieza, third form Frieza, final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku. Standing at about 2.5 inches, the Frieza form 1 figure in this set comes inside his hoverchair with his tail dangling from one side.

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Soul of Chozokei Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Episode of Frieza Series
  • Release date: 2010

Another of Bandai’s releases is the Soul of Hyper Figuration “Episode of Frieza” 2010 set, which was made to coincide with the Dragon Ball Z Kai release. Figures included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Krillin wielding a Destructo Disc, first form Frieza, second form Frieza, third form Frieza, final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku. Standing at about 2.5 inches, the Frieza form 2 figure in this set comes kneeling on the ground as he is about to rise and reveal is great strength which is over one million in battle power.

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Soul of Chozokei Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Episode of Frieza Series
  • Release date: 2010

Another of Bandai’s releases is the Soul of Hyper Figuration “Episode of Frieza” 2010 set, which was made to coincide with the Dragon Ball Z Kai release. Figures included in this set are [[[Zarbon]], Dodoria, Krillin wielding a Destructo Disc, first form Frieza, second form Frieza, third form Frieza, final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku. Standing at about 2.5 inches, the Frieza form 3 figure in this set comes in a blasting posture as he prepares to unleash his devastating Crazy Finger Beam technique.

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Soul of Chozokei Frieza final form figurine

  • Episode of Frieza Series
  • Release date: 2010

Another of Bandai’s releases is the Soul of Hyper Figuration “Episode of Frieza” 2010 set, which was made to coincide with the Dragon Ball Z Kai release. Figures included in this set are [[[Zarbon]], Dodoria, Krillin wielding a Destructo Disc, first form Frieza, second form Frieza, third form Frieza, final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku. Standing at about 2.5 inches, the Frieza final form figure in this set comes in his memorable pose with his hands spread out and his legs in unison as he stands firm in an overconfident yet deadly posture.

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MCLoF Frieza form 1 Color version

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

A very unique set released by Bandai in 2010 is the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" series, which portrays the sculpted heads of Frieza ans his forces in a statuesque manner. Two versions of each character in this set are available; one colored version, and one completely black version with red eyes. Frieza appears in all his forms in this series and is highly detailed, likely being the best representation of his head-sculpts as a single construct. In his first form, Frieza appears wearing his red scouter and has a serious expression across his face. His elongated sleek and sharp horns heighten his features and greatly highlight his facial expression with extreme detail and the base portrays the character's name in solid neon highlights, which in this case follows a Japanese naming scheme, written as "Freeza". This specific piece comes with removable horns, which can easily be adjusted to snap-fit into place. This collectible statuette is one of the most highly detailed and the rest of the series is also very thorough in its initial construct and replication, staying true to the original look and feel of the manga and anime alike.

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MCLoF Frieza form 1 Black variant

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

The other version of Bandai's 2010 release of the “Mask Collection Lineage of F” is the black variant. All characters in this set are featured with a completely black paint job and a very distinguishing detail: they all have piercing red eyes. This is likely to signify the evil aspect of the characters and makes for a great addition to any collection. Frieza's piece remains the same as well as his horns being removable.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 2 Color version

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

Frieza appears in all his forms in this series and is highly detailed, likely being the best representation of his head-sculpts as a single construct. In his second form, Frieza appears with a deadly and fearsome expression, having a slight smile and representing the very calm before the storm. His elongated, protruding, and sharp horns heighten his features and greatly highlight his facial expression with extreme detail and the base portrays the character's name in solid neon highlights, which in this case follows a Japanese naming scheme, written as "Freeza Ver. 2". This specific piece comes with removable horns, which can easily be adjusted to snap-fit into place. This collectible statuette is one of the most highly detailed and the rest of the series is also very thorough in its initial construct and replication, staying true to the original look and feel of the manga and anime alike.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 2 Black variant

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

The other version of Bandai's 2010 release of the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" is the black variant. All characters in this set are featured with a completely black paint job and a very distinguishing detail: they all have piercing red eyes. This is likely to signify the evil aspect of the characters and makes for a great addition to any collection. Frieza's second form piece remains the same as well as his horns being removable.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 3 Color version

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

Frieza appears in all his forms in this series and is highly detailed, likely being the best representation of his head-sculpts as a single construct. In his third form, Frieza appears with his excessively elongated cranial structure as well as having numerous protruding horns on the sides of his head. His smile runs around the sides of his face as his extraterrestrial appearance adds great depth to the unique nature of the piece. The base portrays the character's name in solid neon highlights, which in this case follows a Japanese naming scheme, written as "Freeza Ver. 3". This collectible statuette is one of the most highly detailed and the rest of the series is also very thorough in its initial construct and replication, staying true to the original look and feel of the manga and anime alike.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 3 Black variant

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

The other version of Bandai's 2010 release of the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" is the black variant. All characters in this set are featured with a completely black paint job and a very distinguishing detail: they all have piercing red eyes. This is likely to signify the evil aspect of the characters and makes for a great addition to any collection. Frieza's third form piece remains the same as well as having a very elongated cranial structure.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 4 Color version

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

A very unique set released by Bandai in 2010 is the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" series, which portrays the sculpted heads of Frieza ans his forces in a statuesque manner. In his final form, Frieza appears with a serious and stoic expression across his face. The base portrays the character's name in solid neon highlights, which in this case follows a Japanese naming scheme, written as "Freeza Ver. 4". This collectible statuette is one of the most highly detailed and the rest of the series is also very thorough in its initial construct and replication, staying true to the original look and feel of the manga and anime alike.

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MCLoF Frieza Ver. 4 Black variant

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

The other version of Bandai's 2010 release of the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" is the black variant. All characters in this set are featured with a completely black paint job and a very distinguishing detail: they all have piercing red eyes. This is likely to signify the evil aspect of the characters and makes for a great addition to any collection. The Frieza final form piece remains the same as well as placing impression on his red-colored eyes.

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MCLoF Mecha Frieza Color version

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

A very unique set released by Bandai in 2010 is the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" series, which portrays the sculpted heads of Frieza ans his forces in a statuesque manner. In his cyborg mecha form, Frieza appears with the cybernetic cranial attachments on one side of his face and a wicked smile running across one side. His expression as well as the attachments heighten his features and greatly highlight the extreme detail and the base portrays the character's name in solid neon highlights, which in this case follows a Japanese naming scheme, written as "Mecha Freeza". This collectible statuette is one of the most highly detailed and the rest of the series is also very thorough in its initial construct and replication, staying true to the original look and feel of the manga and anime alike.

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MCLoF Mecha Frieza Black variant

  • Mask Collection Lineage of F (Genealogy of Frieza) Series
  • Release date: 2010

The other version of Bandai's 2010 release of the "Mask Collection Lineage of F" is the black variant. All characters in this set are featured with a completely black paint job and a very distinguishing detail: they all have piercing red eyes. This is likely to signify the evil aspect of the characters and makes for a great addition to any collection. Mecha Frieza's piece remains the same in this set aside from having red-colored eyes.

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HG Collection Digital Grade Part 1 Frieza final form 100% power figurine

  • Kai Digital Grade DG Series 01
  • Release date: 2010

The Digital Grade series Part 1 was released in synchronization with the Dragon Ball Z Kai releases. This series of figurines were introduced in April 2010 and Bandai tried to place these characters in different postures from their initial releases. As opposed to the first Bandai Frieza final form 100% power release, this one embodies a powerhouse of a posture, showcasing Frieza's relentless rage as all the biceps, muscles, knees, elbows, and chest pulsate with ferocious fury in a portrayal of his maximum strength. His rage is made ever-stronger with his facial expression resonating an angered yell and a glowing purple hue added to the shading of the piece itself. Frieza is modeled to perfection even in this HG Collection miniature scale release. Characters included in this Digital Grade Part 1 set are Frieza in his final form with full power maximum 100%, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku for a total of 5 pieces in this set.

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Tenkaichi Tag Team Promo Frieza keyring

  • Tenkaichi Tag Team Promotional
  • Release date: 2010

The video game, Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team was released in Europe on October 22 and featured a re-release of the Bandai Dragon Ball Z Kai pieces of Frieza in his final form and Super Saiyan Goku from the 2009 double-linked keyring series set. These two pieces were made available as promotional pieces for early buyers of the game as quantities were limited. Frieza is seen in his final form with full power as he maintains a powerful stance and he stretches out his hand in preparation for a blast.

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Goku vs Freezer collection Frieza color version figurine

  • Goku vs Freezer collection
  • Release date: 2011

The Goku vs Freezer collection set was released in 2011 and brings together a few of the characters from the "Super Saiyan Goku collection" series which was released in 2009. This Bandai set is very similar to the 2009 release as the actual molds are almost identical, aside from the new black bases as opposed to the previous set, which came with orange bases. Frieza's position is the same as the 2009 set, as he has both arms held to his sides and tightly gripped. This set has 8 different characters with 2 alternate coloring schemes (making 16 possible figurines in the set). The color version of Frieza in his final form with full power remains the same model as the transparent base aside from the differentiating coloring scheme used.

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Goku vs Freezer collection Frieza transparent variant figurine

  • Goku vs Freezer collection
  • Release date: 2011

The Goku vs Freezer collection set was released in 2011 and brings together a few of the characters from the "Super Saiyan Goku collection" series which was released in 2009. This Bandai set is very similar to the 2009 release as the actual molds are almost identical, aside from the new black bases as opposed to the previous set, which came with orange bases. Frieza's position is the same as the 2009 set, as he has both arms held to his side and tightly gripped. This transparent version remains the same as the color version in terms of its actual model, but adds a differentiating collectible value for those interested in a transparent base.

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DBKai UDM Part 2 Frieza strap

  • DBKai UDM Volume 2
  • Release date: 2011

A nice addition by Bandai is the Dragon Ball Z Kai Ultimate Deformed Mascot Phone Strap series part 2 which was released in December, 2011. The figurines in this set stand at about 3 cm (40mm) and Frieza in his first form is included in this set, smirking and maintaining a sinister posture while sitting in his hoverchair. He holds an evil glare although he is designed in a chibi format. All the figures included in this set come with their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Others included in this series are Super Saiyan Bardock, Vegito, Super Saiyan Vegito, Gotenks, Super Saiyan Gotenks, and Majin Buu.

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UDM series 4 Frieza phone strap

  • Ultimate Deformed Mascot series 4
  • Release date: 2012

A nice addition by Bandai is the Ultimate Deformed Mascot Phone Strap series part 4 which was released in June, 2012. The figurines in this set stand at about 3 cm (40mm) and Frieza in his final form is included in this set, maintaining a serious posture with his hands resting on his waist and a slight bend to his torso while his tail flails behind him, his head kept to one side. He is seen in a chibi format whilst maintaining an evil glare. All the figures included in this set come with their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Others included in this series are King Cold, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta, and Super Saiyan 4 Goku.

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S.H. Figuarts Frieza final form figure

  • Dragon Ball Z S.H. Figuarts Figure Series
  • Release date: 2013

Released in June, 2013, Bandai has unleashed a magnificent spectacle unlike any other with the appearance of Frieza in his final form as a part of the S.H. Figuarts lineup. The packaging already displays the essentially brilliant aspects of this piece, including the great amount of accessories and spectacular articulation for the figure. The Frieza action figure can even be made to hold up the Vegeta figure of the same lineup by its throat as a majestic tribute to the realism of the piece. Not unlike the other S.H. Figuarts pieces but with heavy additions, Bandai offers a very strong assortment of extra hands, heads, and feet. His hands are positioned with multiple attack postures, grips, and furthermore details. His swap-worthy facial expressions are all an achievement in their own right, portraying Frieza with evil delight, annoyed rage, and a sinister gritting of his teeth to better allow an ample supply of realistic poses and expressions. There's also an extra tail which can be equipped as well as a few effect pieces along with some rocky terrain as a ground base. The additional shading on the white skin tone adds further depth, and the glossy yet shiny purple areas add aesthetic perfection. It is by far the most detailed S.H. Figuarts piece yet due to the three heads aiding in conveying the very sinister emotions that Frieza embodies. This is, to date, the most articulated and accurately detailed Frieza piece that depicts him in his final form.

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S.H. Figuarts Frieza final form figure Dragon Ball Z Kai variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai S.H. Figuarts Figure Series
  • Release date: 2013

Released in 2013, Bandai re-launched the same Frieza final form from the previous lineup with a different packaging. The front now has the Dragon Ball Z Kai logo as opposed to the DBZ logo. The Frieza action figure can even be made to hold up the Vegeta figure of the same lineup by its throat as a majestic tribute to the realism of the piece. Not unlike the other S.H. Figuarts pieces but with heavy additions, Bandai offers a very strong assortment of extra hands, heads, and feet. His hands are positioned with multiple attack postures, grips, and furthermore details. This variant features a Dragon Ball Z Kai logo in yellow and blue lettering on the box front as opposed to the previous variant of the Dragon Ball Z logo.

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S.H. Figuarts Zero series Frieza final form with full power

  • S.H. Figuarts Zero Figure Series
  • Release date: 2014

S.H. Figuarts Zero is a series of non-articulated figures produced by Bandai. Although the series name is derived from the original S.H. Figuarts highly articulated figure releases, the Zero series features non-articulated characters in certain positions with extreme detail. The second part of the title explains the there's zero articulation or lacking articulation. Two Dragon Ball pieces are currently announced in 2013 for the 2014 lineup of the S.H. Figuarts Zero series. Frieza in his final form with full power and Super Saiyan Goku are the first to be featured in this lineup. Frieza in his final form is seen in a blasting position with attachable purple sparks emanating from around his body as additional accessories. This final form maximum power Frieza is seen with a vicious expression as he hovers above the ground in a quick reflex movement, one hand kept in a feral posture and the other preparing a deadly blast. His feet and fingers have enormous detail and subsequently add further realism to the piece along with his pulsating veins and the vivid coloring used on his body.

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Dragon Ball Z Desktop Figure Set including Majin Buu

  • Dragon Ball Z Desktop Figure Series
  • Release date: 2014

Scheduled for December 27, 2014, this unique Dragon Ball Z figurine set includes 5 pieces that have different attachment uses. Each is applied to an electronic device or as an accessory. Entitled "Desktop Figure," the set includes Chiaotzu as he prepares to perform his explosive sacrifice, Cyborg Frieza being halved, Goku preparing his Spirit Bomb, Majin Buu, and Vegeta being wrapped in Majin Buu's Potbelly Attack. The Cyborg Frieza piece is used as holder attachment mini papers, slips, notes, and other desktop accessories.

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Tamashii Buddies Frieza figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Tamashii Buddies
  • Release date: 2015

This second set of Tamashii Buddies, scheduled for January 2015, features a set of stylized 9 cm (3.5-inch) scaled mini-figures from Bandai. Each of the Dragon Ball Z Tamashii Buddies includes a display stand with a unique, full-color back-drop which the pieces can be positioned in front of. The stands can be displayed as a linear base or be stacked on top. The first set of four Dragon Ball Z Tamashii Buddies includes Super Saiyan Goku (featuring aerial background with some of Shenron's flying body), Super Saiyan Vegeta (featuring a Capsule Corporation Gravity Machine for training as his background), Piccolo (featuring planet Namek background), and Super Saiyan Future Trunks (featuring mountainous terrain background). This second installment includes Frieza in his first form (featuring planet Namek background), Broly (featuring tall building background), Perfect Cell (featuring Cell Games background), Future Trunks (featuring Time Capsule background), Kid Goku (featuring World Tournament background), Vegito (featuring island background), Goku (featuring mountainous terrain background), Super Saiyan 4 Goku (featuring mountainous terrain background), and Super Saiyan Gohan (featuring Cell Games background).

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DBZ UDM Best series 8 Frieza

  • DBZ Ultimate Deformed Mascot Best Series Volume 8
  • Release date: 2015

A nice addition by Bandai is the Ultimate Deformed Mascot Phone Strap Best series, which compiles a few pieces from previously released UDM sets in one re-release with neon and brighter coloring paint jobs. This variant set was released in January, 2015. The figurines in this set stand at about 3 cm (40mm) and Frieza is included in this set, showcased with a sinister glare as the icy tyrant playfully maintains an elegant motion of his waist. There's a unique glow around the eyes and his face due to the paint job. All the figures included in this set come with their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Others included in this UDM Best set are Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Majin Vegeta, Beerus, and an Oozaru.

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DBZ & DBGT UDM Best series 9 Frieza

  • DBZ & DBGT Ultimate Deformed Mascot Best Series Volume 9
  • Release date: 2015

A nice addition by Bandai is the Ultimate Deformed Mascot Phone Strap Best series, which compiles a few pieces from previously released UDM sets in one re-release with neon and brighter coloring paint jobs. This variant set was released in February, 2015. The figurines in this set stand at about 3 cm (40mm) and Frieza is included in this set, showcased in his first form as he sits inside his hover-chair with a devious smile. All the figures included in this set come with their chains, which are intended to be used as phone straps or for other attachment accessories. Others included in this UDM Best set are Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta, Majin Buu, and Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta.

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UDM Burst 11 Fukkatsu No F Edition Golden Frieza

  • UDM Burst 11 Fukkatsu No F Edition
  • Release date: 2015

The UDM Burst Edition 11 is a tribute to the Fukkatsu No F movie and features five additional newly modeled pieces. Unlike most recent UDM pieces, which have been re-releases of previous series, this is a newly modeled set featuring these new pieces. The set includes Mr. Satan declaring victory, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman in a pose, Golden Frieza with a sinister glare, God version Goku with a determined look, and God version Vegeta with a confident expression. Each piece is modeled with a shiny, glossy touch and are a part of this commemorative UDM set paying tribute to the Fukkatsu no F movie.

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HG Collection Fukkatsu No F God Edition Golden Frieza

  • HG Collection High Grade Fukkatsu No F Battle God Edition
  • Release date: 2015

Bandai has a new HG Collection entitled High Grade Fukkatsu no F Battle and specified as the "God Edition" lineup as a commemorative set for the Revival of F movie. This set is scheduled for a 2015 released and includes Golden Frieza, Whis, Beerus, God Goku, Super Saiyan God Goku, and Super Saiyan God Vegeta. The figures all come in the basic gashapon bagging. Golden Frieza is seen smirking with one hand raised up to his face in a sinister delight. All the details are exquisite for this entire God Edition set, featuring glossy paint jobs and a highly detailed postures.

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S.H. Figuarts Revival of F Series Golden Frieza

  • S.H. Figuarts Revival of F
  • Release date: 2015

Scheduled for an October, 2015 release, Bandai has unveiled the exquisite detailed Frieza and Goku pieces as a tribute to the recent Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F movie! Both are Tamashii Web exclusives limited to a Japan release, and are planned to be released in October. There is currently no release planned for the Bluefin Tamashii Nations USA division but these will be two very detailed pieces. Frieza comes in his golden form with various inter-changeable postures and facial expressions and Goku comes in his god form as well. Bandai offers a very strong assortment of extra hands, heads, and feet. The additional shading on the golden skin tone adds further depth, and the shiny touch is unique to the Frieza piece, being the first golden variation of Frieza to be released at any scale. This is, to date, the first articulated and accurately detailed basic scale golden Frieza piece to be released.

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S.H. Figuarts Zero series Golden Frieza

  • S.H. Figuarts Zero Figure Series
  • Release date: 2015

S.H. Figuarts Zero is a series of non-articulated figures produced by Bandai. Although the series name is derived from the original S.H. Figuarts highly articulated figure releases, the Zero series features non-articulated characters in certain positions with extreme detail. The second part of the title explains the there's zero articulation or lacking articulation. An additional two Dragon Ball pieces, Super Saiyan God Goku in a blasting position and Goku in a blasting position were currently announced in the previous 2015 Tamashii Nations showcase for the upcoming lineup of the S.H. Figuarts Zero series. Golden Frieza is featured in this lineup in what appears to be one of his signature stances. Golden Frieza is seen spreading out his arms and bringing his feet in unison with attachable golden yellow sparks emanating from around his body as additional accessories. This Golden Frieza is seen with a sinister expression as he allows the energy sparks to jolt in a circular motion. His tail is seen in a swirling motion and has enormous detail, subsequently adding further realism to the piece along with the energy emanating around him and the vivid golden coloring used on his body.

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UDM Burst Volume 15 Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super UDM Burst Volume 15
  • Release date: 2015

The Ultimate Deformed Mascot (UDM) has yet another assortment for the Burst Series and its volume 15 addition to the initial collection is a Dragon Ball Super Series set and includes Frieza in the assortment. Set for a 2015 release date, this assortment includes Frieza hanging in a cocoon as he appears in his final form, Super Saiyan 4 Goku, Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta, Gogeta, and Super Saiyan Gogeta. Frieza appears in his final form with an angered expression as he is seen hanging from a cocoon.

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QD Mascot Series Frieza

  • Dragon Ball QD Mascot Series
  • Release date: 2015

The Dragon Ball Z QD Mascot series is a new wave of phone strap style pieces that are seen sitting atop the Dragon Balls. Each features a unique posture as well as a specific Dragon Ball. Set for a release date of September 26, 2015, the following pieces are included in this set: Frieza in his final form (with one-star Dragon Ball), Super Saiyan God Goku (with two-star Dragon Ball), Vegeta (with three-star Dragon Ball), Super Saiyan Goku (with four-star Dragon Ball), Super Saiyan Vegeta (with five-star Dragon Ball), Kid Goten (with six-star Dragon Ball), and Kid Trunks (with seven-star Dragon Ball). Frieza is seen smirking as his tail wraps around the Dragon Ball and his legs are crossed.

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30 inch Frieza Final Form plush

  • Dragon Ball Super Large-Scale Plush Series
  • Release date: 2015

Bandai has released a large-scale 30 inch (75 cm) Frieza plush for the Dragon Ball Super lineup. The full dimensions of the plush are 75 cm × 30 cm × 50 cm. This item was released on August 31, 2015 for the Dragon Ball plush series and is produced in limited quantities as well as having a Bandai tag attached with the Dragon Ball Super logo. It is stated to be at 1/2 scale of full human size and a unique yet detailed depiction of the Galactic Emperor in plush format. This Frieza plush stands with arms crossed and a sinister smile. This is the first rendition of Frieza in this large scale.

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Ultimate Grade Dragon Ball 01 Golden Freeza figure

  • Dragon Ball Super Ultimate Grade 01
  • Release date: 2015

Set for a late 2015 release date, the Dragon Ball Super Ultimate Grade series figurines feature three pieces for the series 01 set. Those included in this assortment are Golden Freeza, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta. Each is portrayed with a miniature base to better depict the atmosphere as well as add detail to the piece. Frieza is seen standing with a sinister smirk and raising his finger with deadly precision.

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Shodo Neo Series Golden Freeza figure

  • Shodo World Fun Action Figure Series
  • Release date: 2016

The Shodo Neo series features a great mini figurine assortment with extreme articulation and detail. This set is another accomplishment by Bandai which thus far has revealed six pieces in its previous assortment. Those included in this set are Golden Freeza, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta. Freeza is seen with a villainous expression as he can be posed to be in an attack posture or a combat stance. He is depicted with a wicked glare and is seen in his Golden state. He comes with three pairs of different hands for numerous postures.

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Dragon Ball Super Mascot Series Golden Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super Mascot Series
  • Release date: 2016

The Dragon Ball Super Mascot series is a new wave of phone strap style pieces that are seen sitting atop the Dragon Balls. Each features a unique posture as well as a specific Dragon Ball. Set for a release date for February, 2016, the following pieces are included in this set: Golden Frieza in his final form (with five-star Dragon Ball), Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku (with four-star Dragon Ball), Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta (with six-star Dragon Ball), Krillin (with three-star Dragon Ball), Android 18 (with one-star Dragon Ball), Beerus (with two-star Dragon Ball), and Jaco [packaged as a special secret figure] (with seven-star Dragon Ball). Frieza is seen smirking as his he prepares a blast.

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UFO Catcher SofVi series 3 Frieza figure

  • UFO Catcher SofVi Series 3
  • Release date: 2004

The first Unifive SofVi figurines (5" scale) from series 3 of the Banpresto UFO catcher line of figures was originally released in 2004. These figures come bagged with miniature tags depicting their series numeric and are immobile as their feet do not turn and the articulation is limited. However, the initial paint job and design is remarkable. The Frieza came packaged with a bagging and a logo card along with the others from the set (Future Trunks, Zarbon, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku). The Frieza is very hard to come by but is especially well-designed with both hands to his sides and his tail flailing around. This is likely one of the closest likenesses of Frieza at a 5-inch scale.

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Plastic Model and Figure Part 1 Frieza with hoverchair

  • Plastic Model and Figure Part 1
  • Release date: 2004

This set released by Banpresto in 2004 includes a snap-together piece of Frieza with his hoverchair. Although the boxart depicts Frieza's chair in full-color, it is actually included in a grayscale format, with a punch-out and snap-together model kit base. The character's floating vehicle comes together perfectly in a smaller scale. The set also includes a Frieza first form figurine to go along with the chair. The set is a part of the "Plastic Model and Figure Part 1" set and is diorama "E". Other pieces included in this set are Bulma with her vehicle (Diorama B), Emperor Pilaf and his battle suit (Diorama C), Goku in a plane (Diorama D), and Pirate Robot with Goku (Diorama A).

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Dragon Ball Z Scouter series Frieza full power figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Scouter with Figure
  • Release date: 2005

Banpresto's Scouter with figure set released in 2005 includes Frieza in his final form with full power, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, and Krillin. Each of these pieces comes with a red scouter with a display capability. Each figurine has a secret code displayed underneath the base stand for the figurine. When the scouter is worn, it reads the decrypted message on each piece. Frieza with full power is seen erupting as his musclebound physique adds detail to the model itself.

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Dragon Ball Z Vinyl 12 inch Part 6 Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Vinyl 12 inch Series Part 6
  • Release date: 2005

This large-scale 12 inch Frieza in his final form was included as a part of Banpresto's vinyl Part 6 set. It is a very nice model for a vinyl collectible and is one of Frieza's largest available pieces. Frieza is seen standing in his final form as he first entered this final stage transformation. His expression is that of a complete sinister evil. Others included in the Banpresto Vinyl 12 inch series are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Perfect Cell, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan adult Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku (Cell Saga), Super Saiyan Goku (Frieza Saga), Piccolo, and Goku with ceremonial clothing.

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Dragon Ball Z Vinyl 12 inch Part 8 Frieza metallic variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Vinyl 12 inch Series Part 8
  • Release date: 2005

This large-scale 12 inch Frieza in his final form was included as a part of Banpresto's vinyl Part 8 set. It is a very nice model for a vinyl collectible and is one of Frieza's largest available pieces. Frieza is seen standing in his final form as he first entered this final stage transformation. His expression is that of a complete sinister evil. This specific piece features a very unique shiny metallic paint job as a variant collectible and it is extremely rare in production. Others included in the Banpresto Vinyl 12 inch series are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Perfect Cell, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan adult Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku (Cell Saga), Super Saiyan Goku (Frieza Saga), Piccolo, and Goku with ceremonial clothing.

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Dragon Ball Z Cassette Triple Chain Frieza

  • Triple Chain with Cassette Keyring series
  • Release date: 2005

This unique Triple Chain set released by Banpresto in 2005 includes 2 characters in chibi format along with a cassette model attached to the figurines. Frieza in his first form and inside his hoverchaircomes attached to Goku along with a cartridge cassette piece. Frieza is seen with a smile on his face as Goku maintains an angered expression. Other pieces included in this Triple Chain set are Piccolo with Goku, Android 16 with Super Saiyan Goku, Raditz with Goku, and Shenron with Kid Goku. Each double pack comes with a unique cassette cartridge.

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Dragon Ball Z double keychain Frieza with Piccolo

  • Double Keychain set
  • Release date: Unknown

This double keychain series released by Banpresto includes 5 sets, each with two characters attached to a keyring. Frieza in his final form appears alongside Piccolo, both in a fighting movement with battle screams and great poses. The set is a dedication to some of the primary antagonists and protagonists from each saga. The set includes King Piccolo with Goku, Vegeta with Goku, Frieza with Piccolo, Perfect Cell with Super Saiyan Future Trunks, and Kid Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks.

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Dragon Ball Z Keyring with Vehicle Cyborg Frieza

  • Keyring series with vehicle
  • Release date: Unknown

A unique set offered by Banpresto includes a character keyring attached to a vehicle piece. Cyborg Frieza is included in this set and comes attached to his spaceship. Other pieces included in this set are Goku with the Capsule Corporation Spaceship, Vegeta with a space pod, Kid Goku with a space pod, Future Trunks with a Time Machine, and Imperfect Cell with a moss-covered Time Machine.

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High Grade Coloring Keychain Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • High Grade Keychain Series
  • Release date: Unknown

Following the initial releases, Banpresto also released a highly detailed Cyborg Frieza keychain figure. The figure stands at approximately 4 inches tall. Also included in this keychain assortment was Android 16, Imperfect Cell, Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks. The Cyborg Frieza piece comes in a unique dodging posture, preparing a Death Wave as his cybernetic tail curls from under, maintaining a wicked smile and holding his hands in a feral position. The figure still has an airbrushed paint job and its distinguishing factor is the great impression placed on his movement.

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Frieza with Super Saiyan Goku and Vegeta Diorama Figure set

  • DBZ Diorama Figure series
  • Release date: 2006

This very limited volume 1 diorama set was released in 2006 by Banpresto exclusively paying tribute to the Frieza Saga. The boxart reads "Diorama Figure Set Volume 1" and has detail on the box described as "Dragon Ball Z DVD #1-18 Special Present." The diorama set includes final form Frieza in an ever-royal self-absorbed elegant stance with one hand resting on his side and the other with an open palm in a challenging gesture. Frieza is seen wearing a sadistic and joyous smile as he celebrates his deadly might. He stands on one side of the diorama as Super Saiyan Goku is seen in the center gripping his hands with Vegeta to the other side in an arms-crossed posture, both maintaining a serious expression. They are listed on the boxart as "Begeta," "Goku," and "Freeza." Of course, there is a great deal of detail in regards to the overall sculpt and background, which is encased by the Korin tower and the steps leading down as well as the background image featuring planet Namek. The pillars and tower top is also a wonderful piece of the sculpt itself. Characters from volume 2 and volume 3 encircle the other sides of this diorama set. Additionally, characters from Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT are above and below the complete diorama set, which features a rather large piece when all are combined and compiled to build the entire scene.

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Attack Series Frieza figure

  • Attack Series
  • Release date: 2007

This special boxed attack series released by Banpresto in 2007 has included a few Dragon Ball Z characters including Frieza in his final form, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Krillin, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, and Super Saiyan Goten. Frieza appears in a blasting posture, releasing a large pink energy blast with a rift effect as the wave surges from his palm, emanating in a current of powerful sparks. Frieza holds an angered screaming expression and comes atop an orange base, much as the rest of the pieces in this set.

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Pose Collection Series Volume 2 Cyborg Frieza

  • Pose Collection Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

Another interesting set of figures was released as a part of the Pose Collection Series. Volume 2 has included Cyborg Frieza in a hovering posture as he is seen dashing backward and gripping his hands in a defensive maneuver. Frieza himself holds one hand back as he prepares to launch his deadly attack as his cybernetic tail spins in a circular motion. Additionally, the ground base is a rocky one with a transparent rod attached to it allowing Frieza to hover above. The Pose Collection features a very unique boxed packaging, having a large bubble for the package itself and a unique backboard with images that combine to create a poster when all the figures are brought together. Pieces included in this volume 2 set are Cyborg Frieza, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Kid Buu.

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HSCF series Volume 3 Frieza final form figure

  • DBZ High Spec Coloring Figure Volume 3
  • Release date: 2008

Released in 2008, Banpresto's "High Spec Coloring Figure" series has seen a volume 3 addition which included Frieza in his final form in its assortment. Of course, the DBZ HSCF figures are extremely highly detailed and have a shiny and glossy paint job to go along with the remarkable mold and overall sculpt. There is so much impression on this figure's purple and white skin along with the shading and shadowy effects added to the texture of the indents in his build. Here, Frieza is portrayed with a sinister rage as he has entered his final stage. The figure's paint job is exquisite, encompassing a heavy amount of shine and reflecting a polished, perfected model. Frieza is collectible number 12 and comes in the volume 3 4-piece set. Others included in this same HSCF lineup are Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo, and Future Trunks.

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Keyholder Frieza forms set

  • High Quality Keyholder Series
  • Release date: 2008

Banpresto revealed a slew of Keyholder figurines as one of their basic lineups. Released in 2008 and entitled “High Quality Key Holder,” all of Frieza's forms are available on this single construct piece as assembled for this amazing depiction. The detail is remarkable and the paint job is very unique with a shiny and glossy look. When it comes to Frieza's first form, he is seen under, bending over and allowing his armor and chest to serve as a base for the strong portrayal of the bottom half. His second form's tail envelops the midsection with a sinister glare across his face. His third form stands on the opposite side and maintains his twisted tail around the backside of the piece. Frieza's final form is seen in the center, extending his hands outward in a remarkable depiction of his great hidden strength. The facial detail on all his forms is amazing in terms of construct and resemblance. The only detrimental factor of this full piece is that all the forms are cut off below the torso, which means that there's no legs to go along with the base, which is composed only of his upper halves.

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Limited Edition boxed set series Cyborg Frieza figure

  • Limited Edition Box Set
  • Release date: 2008

This limited edition wrapped set released by Banpresto in 2008 is one of the most detailed pieces offered by the company. In terms of detail, the Cyborg Frieza model is seen standing upright, a very nice completion to the equally rare King Cold piece which comes sitting on his throne room chair and appears with his hand placed on his face in a relaxed posture. There is enormous detail on the Frieza piece in terms of facial design and cybernetic attachments. As such a detailed piece, this specific model is extremely limited in quantities for collectible value, offered in a 500-piece set and only made available at the 2008 Tokyo Toy Festival along with the King Cold figure.

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Dragon Ball Z Creatures Volume 1 Frieza third form

  • Dragon Ball Z Creatures Volume 1
  • Release date: 2008

Originally released as a part of the Dragon Ball Z lineup, many of these Creatures series figures were continued as additions to the initial release of Dragon Ball Z Kai, where a few figurine sets compiled of many volumes were released in conjunction with the newly redone series. Each volume has an installment of 2-3 figurines added to the repertoire. A genuine collection offered by Banpresto, it includes almost all the most brutish and deadly characters in terms of their design. The first volume was released in September 2008 and featured Frieza in his third form as well as Imperfect Cell. Both figures were in a savage and animal-like position. Frieza in particular is seen crawling on the ground with his body in a fear-inducing position. These same two figures were re-released as a part of the SP series 1 set with minor touch-ups to their paint jobs as well as more shading and lining.

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Hoiboy Challenge Volume 2 Frieza pen

  • Hoiboy Challenge Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

Released on October 8, 2008, this addition to the Hoiboy Challenge sets includes Frieza in his pumped-up final form with maximum power format. This piece is included in the volume 2 set with his hands gripped. It is a pen-shaped utensil with his upper half on the pen top. Also included in this same volume are Goku, Great Ape Vegeta, and Nappa. Also, Super Saiyan Goku is included as another pen-shaped utensil figure in this set.

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Frieza from High Grade keychain assortment

  • High Grade Keychain Series
  • Release date: 2008

Following the initial releases, Banpresto also released a highly detailed Frieza keychain figure in October 2008. The figure stands at approximately 3 inches tall. Also included in this keychain assortment was Zarbon, Dodoria, Bulma, and Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza comes in his hoverchair, his hands resting inside the vehicle as he maintains a serious yet sinister expression, his tail toppled over the side. This is a mini-figure with an airbrushed paint job. The figure's distinguishing factor is the great impression placed on Frieza's head, which places great emphasis on his sharp horns. Additionally, the detail on his hoverchair is exceptional for a piece of this size.

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DBZ HQDX volume 3 Frieza final form with full power figure

  • DBZ HQDX Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

Originally announced in December 2008, Banpresto has also released a Frieza final form with full power in the Dragon Ball Z “High Quality DX Figure” series on January 8, 2009. The figure comes in a pumped-up ready-for-action rage-filled posture wearing a wicked smile and is quite large-scale as it stands at about 19 cm. It is titled as a figurine from Dragon Ball Z vol. 3 in this collection. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is very exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is less shiny and closer to the series' anime look. The expression of the figure is that of a complete explosive characteristic and a sadistic yet uncontrollable quality. This is figurine number DBZ06 in this set. Also included in the HQDX volume 3 set is Goku.

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Kai Keyholder series Frieza with Goku keychain figurines

  • Kai Keyholder series
  • Release date: 2009

Released in 2009 by Banpresto is a basic Dragon Ball Z Kai keyholder set. Frieza comes in his final form pumped up to his maximum strength and his arm outstretched as Super Saiyan Goku comes beside him in a fighting position with battle-damaged clothes. Super Saiyan Goku is also included alongside Frieza as a keyholder. The keychains are miniature but are rather well-crafted for their size. These two characters are packaged together as a keychain set likely due to the fact that Super Saiyan Goku fought Frieza on Namek. Other pieces included in this set are Zarbon monster form with Vegeta, Dodoria with Krillin, Dende with Porunga, and Nail with Piccolo.

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DBZ017 Frieza figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 3 includes Frieza in his first form as collectible number DBZ017 in the miniature series and was released in 2009. The figure comes with his hoverchair and is seen with a calm exterior and a distinct smile. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with the character image in front, as do all the other figurines in this set. The Frieza stands at 7 cm and is the first to be released in this set. Pieces included in this DWC volume 3 set are Frieza in his first form, Zarbon, Dodoria, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and Captain Ginyu.

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HSCF volume 3 Frieza figure

  • DBKai HSCF Series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

After the Creatures series, there has been a Frieza released in 2009 in the "HighSpec Coloring Figure (HSCF)" series 3 assortment. The figure is titled as number 9 in the set and comes in an authentic box and image art. Others in this assortment include Zarbon (number 10), Dodoria (number 11), and Cui (number 12). The paint job, unlike any previous releases, is extremely shiny and is a perfect likeness, reminiscent more toward the cel-shaded art of the recent game franchises. The figure comes in the very detailed hands-behind-his-back posture with a wicked smile across his face.

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Dragon Ball Z Creatures Head Keyholder Frieza third form

  • Dragon Ball Z Creatures Head Keyholder set
  • Release date: 2009

Banpresto has also released a few characters exclusively as a "Dragon Ball Creatures Head Keyholder" set. Each addition was a tribute to "Dragon Ball", "Dragon Ball Z", and "Dragon Ball Z Kai". They are basically large-scale heads of some characters which are featured as keychains. The first volume was the Dragon Ball Z Head keyholder set and was released in April 2009. Frieza in his third form is in this set with a highly elongated tongue and cranial structure. Others included in this set are Porunga, a Saibaman, and Imperfect Cell.

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Dragon Ball Z SP Frieza third form

  • Dragon Ball Z SP Creatures Series
  • Release date: 2009

Additionally, a re-release in May 2009 of Frieza in his third form and Imperfect Cell was an interesting recoloring for the SP set. These figures have the same base but have a completely different paint job with shiny exterior and more added shading. Third form Frieza has a purple glow as opposed to a navy blue tone to his cranial structure as well as more membrane to be seen through the transparent base. Both pieces have a greater depth of glow and shine attributed to their constructs.

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Ichiban Kuji Prize Series Frieza form 1 figure

  • Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball Z Namek-Sei Hen Prize Series
  • Release date: 2009

Released in May, 2009, this Ichiban Kuji prize piece pertaining to the "Dragon Ball Z Namek-Sei Hen" set features Frieza in his first form with two different inter-changeable parts. The figure stands at 7 inches and comes with his hoverchair as well as being separately packaged with his arms and legs, which can be equipped after removing him from the vehicle for two different looks to the character's stance. There's also a ground base included with the piece for display purposes. As a prize piece, the packaging box has a bubble exterior showcasing the figure inside with its additional parts and accessories.

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Ichiban Kuji Prize Series SP Variant Frieza form 1 figure

  • Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball Z Namek-Sei Hen Prize Series
  • Release date: 2009

Released in May, 2009, this Ichiban Kuji prize piece pertaining to the "Dragon Ball Z Namek-Sei Hen" set features a special color variant Frieza in his first form with two different inter-changeable parts. The figure stands at 7 inches and comes with his hoverchair as well as being separately packaged with his arms and legs, which can be equipped after removing him from the vehicle for two different looks to the character's stance. There's also a ground base included with the piece for display purposes. As a prize piece, the packaging box has a bubble exterior showcasing the figure inside with its additional parts and accessories. The piece remains the same as the aforementioned model but is even further limited in quantities, having a total of 100 pieces produced with this glossy shine. The figure comes with a certificate of authenticity featuring the numeric and further notes.

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Dragon Ball Z Creatures Volume 4 Mecha Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Creatures Volume 4
  • Release date: 2009

Mecha Cyborg Frieza was released in June 2009 along with Dodoria as a part of the volume 4 set. Revived from a devastating near-death experience through cybernetic enhancements, the mechanized Frieza has been included in this set and has been captured with enormous detail in this representation of the merciless Emperor of evil, which was also released in the volume 4 set. There's extreme detail on both these pieces. The Mecha Frieza has further detail in terms of his metallic body parts and raptor-like movement of his mechanized half.

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DBZ029 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Volume 4
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 4 includes Frieza in his third form as collectible number DBZ029 in the miniature series and was released in June, 2009. The figurine comes with both hands in a feral posture as he slightly bends his knees. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with character images in front. Pieces included in this same set are Captain Ginyu as a frog with another Namekian frog, Guru, Dende, Nail, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Bardock, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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DBZ030 Frieza final form figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Volume 4
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 4 includes Frieza in his final form as collectible number DBZ030 in the miniature series and was released in June, 2009. The figurine comes with one hand dangling to his side as the other is raised up to his chin as he snickers with a villainous glare. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with character images in front. Pieces included in this same set are Captain Ginyu as a frog with another Namekian frog, Guru, Dende, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Nail, Bardock, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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HSCF series Special Clear Version Volume 8 Frieza final form figure

  • DBZ High Spec Coloring Figure Volume 8
  • Release date: 2009

Released in June 2009, Banpresto's "High Spec Coloring Figure" Special Clear Version series has seen a volume 8 addition which included Frieza in his final form in its assortment. Of course, the DBZ HSCF figures are extremely highly detailed and have a shiny and glossy paint job to go along with the remarkable mold and overall sculpt. There is so much impression on this figure's purple and white skin along with the shading and shadowy effects added to the texture of the indents in his build. Here, Frieza is portrayed with a sinister rage as he has entered his final stage. The figure's paint job is exquisite, encompassing a heavy amount of shine and reflecting a polished, perfected model. This is the very same model from HSCF volume 3 number 12 but has now been redone with a clear transparent hue. Frieza is now collectible number 32 in the clear set and comes in the volume 8 4-piece set. Others included in this same HSCF lineup are Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo, and Future Trunks, each receiving their own clear transparency touch-ups.

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DWC series DBZ036 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series volume 5
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 5 includes Cyborg Frieza as collectible number DBZ036 in the miniature series and was released in 2009. The figure comes with both arms dangling to his sides as he maintains a sinister expression to add to the deadly power of his mechanized body. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with the character image in front, as do all the other figurines in this set. The Cyborg Frieza stands at approximately 7 cm. Pieces included in this set are King Cold, Cyborg Frieza, Android 19, Dr. Gero, Future Trunks, Chiaotzu, Tien, and Goku with Yardrat outfit.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Creatures Head Keyholder Frieza first form

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Creatures Head Keyholder Series
  • Release date: 2009

The last of the three keyholder sets was released in October 2009. This set featured Frieza's vicious crew. The Frieza in this set appears in his first form, with highly elongated horns and a sinister facial expression, holding long and sleek features as well as all-white eyes, a pointy nose and perfectly round cranial structure. Others included in this same set are Zarbon transformed, Dodoria, and Captain Ginyu.

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Kai Super Variant Frieza keychain re-release figurine

  • Kai Super Variant High Grade Keychain Figurine Series
  • Release date: 2009

Offering an alternate paint job, Banpresto also re-released a highly detailed Frieza keychain figure in 2009 as a part of the Kai "Super" variant re-release series. The figurine stands at approximately 3 inches tall. The Frieza comes in his hoverchair in the same posture as the previous mold but with a metallic shiny paint job. Also, the paint job is greatly different from the prior release, being much more glossy and rather shiny in terms of the overall appearance. Particularly, the armor has an extremely light bronze glow.

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DBKai 017 metallic version Frieza figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 3 includes Frieza as collectible number DBKai017 in the Kai re-release miniature series and was released in 2009. The figure comes in the same posture as its original release along with his hoverchair. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with the character image in front, as do all the other figurines in this set. The Frieza stands at 7 cm and is the first to be released in this set with the metallic hue. This version, unlike the original release, is colored with a metallic style. The boxart is slightly different, having a purple outline rather than a yellow one. Pieces included in this same Kai variant set are Frieza in his first form, Zarbon, Dodoria, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and Captain Ginyu.

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HQDX volume 3 Frieza final form with full power figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

Banpresto has also released the previous Frieza final form with full power in the Dragon Ball Z Kai “High Quality DX Figure” series in November 2009. The figure comes in the same posture as prior but has some distinguishing differences in terms of the paint job. This version has a lighter purple coloring scheme for his head, arms, and legs where his skin shell is seen, as opposed to the previous version, which held a dark indigo hue. Additionally, he is colored with a very shiny and glossy body. The figure maintains the same posture and is quite large-scale as it stands at about 19 cm. It is titled as a figurine from DBKAi vol. 3 in this collection. This is figurine number 06 in this set. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is very exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is more shiny and closer to the DBKai look.

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Super Effect Frieza figure

  • Super Effect Volume 1
  • Release date: 2009

Banpresto's amazing Super Effect Action Pose series gives life to the Dragon Ball characters in an action-based energy and aura method. Released on December 3, 2009, the volume 1 set of the Super Effect series brings these action pose figures to shine, especially the Frieza piece. Erupting with a purple and pink razor-like aura emanating from the thrust of his hand, the alien tyrant Frieza prepares his deadly Death Saucer attack and launches it with fierce relentlessness as he is seen lunging toward his target. There is enormous detail on every part of this piece, from his vicious expression right down to the pulsating veins and musclebound physique. Frieza in his final form with full power is portrayed with a dynamic action here along with his devastating razor-sharp Kienzan maneuver being the central concentration of the super effect attack of this piece. Other pieces included in this same volume 1 set are Piccolo, Kid Gohan, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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DBKai 029 Frieza form 3 metallic version figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Kai Volume 4
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 4 includes Frieza in his third form as collectible number DBKai 029 in the Kai re-release miniature series and was released in December, 2009. The figurine comes in the same posture as the previous release. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with their images in front, as do all the other figurines in this set. This version, unlike the original release, is colored with a metallic style. The boxart is slightly different, having a yellow outline rather than a pink one. Pieces included in this same Kai volume 4 set are Captain Ginyu as a frog with another Namekian frog, Guru, Dende, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Nail, Bardock, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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DBKai 030 Frieza final form metallic version figurine

  • DWC World Collectible Series Kai Volume 4
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC vol. 4 includes Frieza in his final form as collectible number DBKai 030 in the Kai re-release miniature series and was released in December, 2009. The figurine comes in the same posture as prior. These figurines come boxed and in their own authentic case with their images in front, as do all the other figurines in this set. This version, unlike the original release, is colored with a metallic style. The boxart is slightly different, having a yellow outline rather than a pink one. Pieces included in this same Kai volume 4 set are Captain Ginyu as a frog with another Namekian frog, Guru, Dende, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, Nail, Bardock, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 1 figurine color version

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his first form comes with his hoverchair behind him as he stands firm wearing his red scouter and one knee slightly kept higher atop the rock base.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 1 figurine black variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his first form comes with his hoverchair behind him as he stands firm wearing his red scouter and one knee slightly kept higher atop the rock base. The black variant of this figure is the same but has an all-black shade aside from his mouth, eyes, and scouter having the red coloring being used.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 2 figurine color version

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his second form comes kneeling as he prepares to rise and reveal his deadly over-one-million battle strength.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 2 figurine black variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his second form comes kneeling as he prepares to rise and reveal his deadly over-one-million battle strength. The black variant of this figure is the same but has an all-black shade aside from his mouth and eyes having the red coloring being used.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 3 figurine color version

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his third form comes in a battle stance with his hands gripped as he charges and prepares a devastating attack.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza form 3 figurine black variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his third form comes in a battle stance with his hands gripped as he charges and prepares a devastating attack. The black variant of this figure is the same but has an all-black shade aside from his mouth and eyes having the red coloring being used.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza final form figurine color version

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his final form comes in his memorable pose, his arms spread out as one leg is placed in front and his tail flails behind him.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Edition Frieza final form figurine black variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza Transformations Prize Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in January 2010, the Dragon Ball Z Kai Prize G series has included the "Freeza Transformations" set which has 4 different figurines included in the collection with two variants of each piece. Each form of Frieza is available in a color format and a black variant. Both versions of this set combine to form a 4-piece diorama depicting all of Frieza's deadly forms. Frieza in his final form comes in his memorable pose, his arms spread out as one leg is placed in front and his tail flails behind him. The black variant of this figure is the same but has an all-black shade aside from his mouth and eyes having the red coloring being used.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Volume 1 Frieza third form

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Creatures Volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

After the initial Dragon Ball Z series, the Dragon Ball Z Kai series was launched, including a few more great installments to this superbly crafted series. The January 2010 set included yet another re-release of Frieza in his 3rd form as well as Frieza as he is in mid-transformation (entitled "Transform Stage"), entering his demonic 3rd form persona. The re-release of the Frieza third form piece features a new boxart with Dragon Ball Z Kai lettering.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Volume 1 Frieza transformation stage

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Creatures Volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

After the initial Dragon Ball Z series, the Dragon Ball Z Kai series was launched, including a few more great installments to this superbly crafted series. The January 2010 set included yet another re-release of Frieza in his 3rd form as well as Frieza as he is in mid-transformation (entitled "Transform Stage"), entering his demonic 3rd form persona. This is one monstrous and heavily scary piece as it depicts the icy tyrant in the middle of his transformation. Aside from the protruding horns and elongating head, his hands and neck are twisted in a horror fashion and portray Frieza with all the vicious fear factor as he is meant to be witnessed.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Head Type Sofvi Bank series Frieza third form

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Head Type SofVi Bank Series
  • Release date: 2010

The final type of Creatures series additions came as the "Dragon Ball Z Kai Creatures Head Type Sofvi Bank" set. This volume had two pieces as a part of its well-designed set. The first was Frieza in his third form, which was released in January 2010. The second was Imperfect Cell, which was released in April 2010. Both pieces are exceptionally highly detailed as coin banks and are wonderful additions to any Creatures collection. Frieza is portrayed with a vicious and sinister smile as his protruded and elongated cranial structure makes this a very unique collectible. Both pieces are exceptionally highly detailed as coin banks and are wonderful additions to any Creatures collection. These are very unique pieces due to being coin banks as well as highly detailed head-sculpts in the Creatures lineup.

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HQDX volume 4 Frieza first form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 4
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also released a Frieza first form in the Dragon Ball Z Kai “High Quality DX Figure” series in January, 2010. The figure comes in a sinister stance as he is seen hovering and his tail spiraling under him in a snake-like motion. Additionally, his feet are lifted off the ground in a very unique levitation posture, with arms to his sides as he maintains his collected persona. The figure is quite large-scale as it stands at about 5 inches. It is titled as vol. 4 in this collection and is figurine number 08 in this set. One this HQ DX piece, the paint job is very exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is more shiny and closer to the DBKai series' anime look. The expression of the figure is that of complete evil joy and a wicked smile as the entailed characteristic. Also included in this same volume 4 set is Dodoria.

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Coin Bank Frieza final form figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Coin Bank Series
  • Release date: 2010

Frieza in his final form is featured in the Banpresto coin bank assortment released in 2010. He is seen in a cute format, resting his hands atop the Dragon Ball and maintaining a smile on his face. The mini coin banks in this set are very highly detailed although they are made in a chibi format and have large pronounced eyes and mouth. Frieza is showing an evil smirk even though he's a chibi coin bank. Others included in this same Dragon Ball Z Kai coin bank set are Piccolo, Kid Gohan, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Freeza's Force series 001 Frieza form 1 figure

  • Freeza's Force Series Volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

A genuine collection offered by Banpresto is the "Freeza's Force" series, which includes almost all of Frieza's military regiment along with his remarkable spaceship. Some figures in this set are only available as a part of this series and are extremely rare. Frieza appears five times in this series. His first figure in this set was released on February 4, 2010 and is collectible number 001 in this very large assortment. Frieza appears in his first form and the figurine comes with his hands resting on his hips and his tail flailing around behind him as he maintains a vicious and sadistic smile. Much like the entire set, the figure is detailed in a glossy and shiny look. Pieces included in the volume 1 set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Malaka, and Frieza.

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Metal Series Chess Collection Box including Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Metal Series Chess Volume 2
  • Release date: 2010

This exclusive chess collection box set was produced in limited supply by Banpresto and released on March 20, 2010. It is designated as the volume 2 metal series set and includes miniature figurines with bases, the likes of which include Nappa, Raditz, Vegeta, Frieza, and a Saibaman. The box packaging is very unique and is designed for this set, capturing the essence of these characters.

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HQDX volume 5 Frieza first form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 5
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also re-released the Frieza form 1 in the Dragon Ball Z Kai “High Quality DX Figure” series in April, 2010. The figure comes (much like the previous volume 4 variant) in his levitating posture with his tail encircling the ground below. It is titled as vol. 5 in this collection and is figurine number 10 in this set. The differences in this specific piece and the aforementioned volume 4 piece are minimal. In this HQ DX piece, the paint job remains exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the difference is primarily the box art and volume release itself. The expression of the figure is that of complete calm characteristic and a deadly persona while he hovers above the ground. Also included in this volume 5 set is Zarbon.

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DBKai HSCF Volume 5 Frieza form 2 figure

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai High Spec Coloring Figure Volume 5
  • Release date: 2010

Released in May, 2010, Banpresto's "High Spec Coloring Figure" series has seen a volume 5 addition which included Frieza in his second form in its assortment. Of course, the HSCF figures are extremely highly detailed and have a shiny and glossy paint job to go along with the remarkable mold and overall sculpt. There is so much impression on this figure's confident stance, portraying the deadly stare and powerful style surrounding the character. Frieza in his second form is collectible number 19 and comes in the volume 5 4-piece set. Others included in this same HSCF lineup are Super Saiyan Goku, Nail, and Frieza in his third form.

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DBKai HSCF Volume 5 Frieza form 3 figure

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai High Spec Coloring Figure Volume 5
  • Release date: 2010

Released in May, 2010, Banpresto's "High Spec Coloring Figure" series has seen a volume 5 addition which included Frieza in his third form in its assortment. Of course, the HSCF figures are extremely highly detailed and have a shiny and glossy paint job to go along with the remarkable mold and overall sculpt. There is so much impression on this figure's monstrous stance, portraying his vicious and elongated cranial structure and appendages. The figure's paint job is exquisite, encompassing a heavy amount of shine and reflecting a polished, perfected model. Frieza in his third form is collectible number 20 and comes in the volume 5 4-piece set. Others included in this same HSCF lineup are Super Saiyan Goku, Frieza in his second form, and Nail.

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Freeza DX series Frieza form 1 figure

  • Freeza DX volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

Released in May, 2010, the first volume of the Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza DX series includes two forms of Frieza. His first form is included in this set, one hand behind his back as the other is gripped beside him. His tail is seen spiraling behind him as his red scouter adds greater detail to the soft vinyl piece. Also included in the Freeza deluxe volume 1 set is Frieza's second form. The volume 2 set includes Frieza's third and fourth forms to complete Frieza's transformations.

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Freeza DX series Frieza form 2 figure

  • Freeza DX volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

Released in May, 2010, the first volume of the Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza DX series includes two forms of Frieza. His second form is included in this set, both hands tightly gripped as he maintains a serious posture. His tail is seen spiraling behind him as his sharp horns add greater detail to the soft vinyl piece. Also included in the Freeza deluxe volume 1 set is Frieza's first form. The volume 2 set includes Frieza's third and fourth forms to complete Frieza's transformations.

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Freeza's Force series 011 Frieza form 1 figure

  • Freeza's Force Series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2010

A genuine collection offered by Banpresto is the "Freeza's Force" series, which includes almost all of Frieza's military regiment along with his remarkable spaceship. Some figures in this set are only available as a part of this series and are extremely rare. Frieza appears five times in this series. His second figure in this set was released on May 25, 2010 and is collectible number 011 in this very large assortment. Frieza appears in his first form and the figurine comes sitting in his hoverchair wearing a sinister smirk and his elbows resting on the sides of his vehicle as his tail topples over the corner. He comes with a unique base and remains impatient to find the remaining Dragon Balls. Much like the entire set, the figure is detailed in a glossy and shiny look. Pieces included in this volume 3 set are Appule, Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his craft, Raspberry, and Blueberry.

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Freeza's Force series 012 Frieza form 2 figure

  • Freeza's Force Series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2010

A genuine collection offered by Banpresto is the "Freeza's Force" series, which includes almost all of Frieza's military regiment along with his remarkable spaceship. Some figures in this set are only available as a part of this series and are extremely rare. Frieza appears five times in this series. His third figure in this set was released on May 25, 2010 and is collectible number 012 in this very large assortment. He appears in his deadly second form and comes with both hands in tight grips as his elongated tail is spread near the ground base. He is wearing a wicked and vicious smile as his horns and muscles add further fear factor to his persona. Much like the entire set, the figure is detailed in a glossy and shiny look. Pieces included in this same volume 3 set are Appule, Blueberry, Raspberry, Frieza in his first form, and Frieza in his second form.

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Freeza's Force series 016 Frieza form 4 figure

  • Freeza's Force Series Volume 4
  • Release date: 2010

The fourth Frieza figure in the "Freeza's Force" series is Frieza in his final form. Released on May 25, 2010, the figure is number 016 in the set and is also painted in the shiny, glossy method. The box art details the figure in the front, depicting the set as "Freeza's Force IV" and highlights the others included in the same set. The figure stands in an upright position and comes with a pink base to stand on, much like the rest of the series. The figure's arms topple to the sides, simply in a standing stance without attacking. This is likely a good piece for any collection as most others of Frieza in his final form are in some form of attack position or movement. Additionally, his hands are in an open posture instead of being in a gripped fist and closed posture. Pieces included in this same volume 4 set are Zarbon transformed, Sūi, Banan, Frieza in his third form, and Frieza in his final form.

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Freeza's Force series 017 Frieza form 3 figure

  • Freeza's Force Series Volume 4
  • Release date: 2010

The fifth Frieza figure in the "Freeza's Force" series is Frieza in his third form. Released on May 25, 2010, the figure is number 017 in the set and is also painted in the shiny, glossy method. The box art details the figure in the front, depicting the set as "Freeza's Force IV" and highlights the others included in the same set. The figure stands in an upright position and comes with a pink base to stand on, much like the rest of the series. The figure's arms topple to the sides, simply in a standing stance without attacking. Frieza's dangling arms and larger cranial structure are a vivid part of this piece as well as his halved tail being a strong distinguishing factor. Pieces included in this same volume 4 set are Zarbon transformed, Sūi, Banan, Frieza in his third form, and Frieza in his final form.

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Freeza DX series Frieza form 3 figure

  • Freeza DX Volume 2
  • Release date: 2010

Released in July, 2010, the second volume of the Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza DX series includes two forms of Frieza. His third form is included in this set, both hands in an open posture as his head is tilted down and his tail flails behind him. His face has a distinct laugh crossing his widely stretched lips as his elongated cranial structure add greater detail to the soft vinyl piece. The packaging for this piece is larger than the other pieces included in this set. Also included in the Freeza deluxe volume 2 set is Frieza's final form. The volume 1 set includes Frieza's first and second forms to complete Frieza's transformations.

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Freeza DX series Frieza final form figure

  • Freeza DX Volume 2
  • Release date: 2010

Released in July, 2010, the second volume of the Dragon Ball Z Kai Freeza DX series includes two forms of Frieza. His final form is included in this set, both hands in an open posture and outstretched as he maintains his signature position, one foot placed in front of the other as his tail flails behind him. His face has a distinct wicked smile as his sleek exterior adds greater detail to the soft vinyl piece. Also included in the Freeza deluxe volume 2 set is Frieza's third form. The volume 1 set includes Frieza's first and second forms to complete Frieza's transformations.

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HQDX volume 6 Frieza second form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 6
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also released a Frieza in his second form in the Dragon Ball Z Kai “High Quality DX Figure” series in August 2010. The figure comes in an arms-crossed posture and is quite large-scale as it stands at about 7 inches. It is titled as vol. 6 in this collection and is figurine number 15 in this set. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is very exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is more shiny and closer to the DBKai anime look. The expression of the figure is that of a complete calm characteristic and a sinister touch to his enigmatic quality.

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HQDX volume 6 Frieza final form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 6
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also released a Frieza final form in the “High Quality DX Figure” series in August 2010. The figure comes with his hands dangling to his sides and his feet spread apart. It is titled as vol. 6 in this collection and is figurine number 16 in this set. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is very exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is quite shiny and closer to the DBKai anime look. The expression of the figure is that of complete confidence and a sinister quality.

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Ichiban Kuji Saikou Level no Kessen He Cyborg Frieza

  • Ichiban Kuji Saikou Level no Kessen He
  • Release date: 2010

Released in August 2010, the Saikou Level no Kessen He Ichiban Kuji set has featured a few characters from the Cell Saga. Android 18, Android 17, Future Trunks, and Imperfect Cell have been included in this set along with a special Cyborg Frieza figure. Additionally, each figure has a base piece with a basic paint job and a special metallic coloring variant although the special Cyborg Frieza piece is only available in one version. Cyborg Frieza is depicted with a relaxed stance, maintaining his hands behind his back and his feet in unison as he wears a smile and stares to his side. Additionally, his tail is seen flailing behind him and he comes atop the similar ground base as all the other pieces in this set.

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DBKai 042 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • DWC Collectible Series Kai Volume 6
  • Release date: 2010

Following the first Banpresto release of the Kai series is the Volume 6 set, which includes Frieza in his second form. This figure (also standing at 8 cm) is the first to be released portraying Frieza in his second form in this series. This series comes packaged in mini-boxes and displays the featured character in front of the box and others in the same set on the side panel of the box. The figure was released in 2010 and is listed as collectible number DBKai 042 and is from vol. 6. This Frieza form 2 comes with both hands resting on his waist as he maintains a deadly smile showing his teeth. The figure also comes with a light blue base to stand on. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Cooler transformed, Zarbon transformed, Appule, Cui, Turles, and Captain Ginyu in Goku's body.

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DBKai 043 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • DWC Collectible Series Kai Volume 6
  • Release date: 2010

Following the first Banpresto release of the Kai series is the Volume 6 set, which includes Frieza in his third form with his tongue sticking out. This figure (also standing at 7 cm) is the third to be released portraying Frieza in his third form in this series. This series comes packaged in mini-boxes and displays the featured character in front of the box and others in the same set on the side panel of the box. The figure was released in 2010 and is listed as collectible number DBKai 043 and is from vol. 6. This Frieza form 3 comes with both hands in a monstrous feral posture and showcases him with his knees bent as he prepares to pounce, his tongue sticking out and a diabolical snarl across his face. The figure also comes with a light blue base to stand on. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his second form, Frieza in his third form, Cooler transformed, Zarbon transformed, Appule, Cui, Turles, and Captain Ginyu in Goku's body.

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Kai Keychain series 5cm Frieza figurine

  • Kai Keychain Series
  • Release date: 2010

Released in 2010, this is a Frieza form 1 miniature Kai Keychain series figurine standing at 5 cm. The expression on his face is that of complete seriousness with a wicked touch. His red scouter and the glare of his eyes add to the detail of the piece. It is a nice likeness of the icy tyrant in his first form without his hoverchair at this miniature scale. In addition, he comes with a 1-star Dragon Ball attached to his keychain. Other pieces included in this same Kai keychain set are Porunga, Captain Ginyu with Goku's clothing (or Goku's vision of himself in Ginyu's body), Captain Ginyu in Goku's body, Krillin, Vegeta, and the Capsule Corporation Spaceship.

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DBKai Keychain series Frieza final form figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Super Effect Keychain Volume 1
  • Release date: 2010

In 2010, Banpresto released a Frieza final form collectible in the form of a keychain and figurine displaying him charging an enormously spark-engulfed Death Ball with a sinister and vicious smile on his face as he raises his finger for the destruction to follow. The piece is extremely unique as it portrays sparks of red rays flying around his finger, ignited by his own deadly power. This piece was included with the Dragon Ball Z Kai releases as the keychain sets. Others included in this same volume 1 set are Vegeta, Piccolo, a Saibaman, and Goku.

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Super Effect Frieza first form Keychain

  • Super Effect Keychain Volume 4
  • Release date: Unknown

The Super Effect Keychain series has incorporated a nice variety of characters. The volume 4 set includes Frieza in his first form holding out his finger to unleash a Death Beam. He is seen with a sinister laugh and remains inside his hoverchair for the complete depiction of the piece. The blast itself has shards of orange, red, and yellow aura emanating as it spirals from his hand. Other pieces also included in this same volume 4 set are Vegeta charging his energy, Bardock releasing a last-ditch effort blast, Super Saiyan Goku with aura emanating around him, and Dende with a sparking energy emanating in front of him.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Super Deluxe 10 inch Frieza plush

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Super Deluxe Plush Series
  • Release date: 2010

A super deluxe plush of Frieza was released in October, 2010 by Banpresto. This large-scale Frieza plush stands at 10 inches high, making it the largest of Frieza's plush collectibles. Every detail is captured for this final form Frieza soft plush piece, from his piercing red eyes to tail. Also, his head is shaped larger to depict a chibi format for his design. This is a very nice piece for any plush collector.

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HQDX volume 7 Frieza third form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 7
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also released a Frieza in his third form in the “High Quality DX Figure” series in November, 2010. The figure comes in a very feral posture and is quite large-scale as it stands at about 7 inches. It is titled as vol. 7 in this collection and is figurine number 17 in this set. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is more shiny and closer to the DBKai anime look. The expression of the figure is that of a monstrous quality and portrays him in a vicious animal-like stance, his halved tail elongated behind him.

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HQDX volume 7 Frieza final form figure

  • DBKai HQDX Volume 7
  • Release date: 2010

Banpresto has also released a Frieza in his final form in the “High Quality DX Figure” series in November, 2010. The figure comes in a very similar posture to the previous volume 6 variant of his final form. It is titled as vol. 7 in this collection and is figurine number 18 in this set. On this HQ DX piece, the paint job is exquisite and the likeness is uncanny, although the paint job is more shiny and closer to the DBKai anime look. The expression of the figure remains the same, the primary differential being the packaging itself.

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Keychain series Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Chara Puchi Keychain Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2010

In 2010, Banpresto released a Frieza in his second form collectible as a chara puchi keychain and figurine displaying him kneeling as he prepares to stand up and unleash his great strength which is over one million in battle power. This second form piece of Frieza is shown with a vicious smile and one hand resting on his knee as he is bent over. The exquisite feature here is the emphasis being placed on the deadly posture of the galactic ruler. The piece comes attached to a 1-star Dragon Ball. This piece was included with the Dragon Ball Z Kai releases as the keychain sets. Others included in this same set are Vegeta, Goku, Dende, Piccolo, Gohan kicking, and a Rejuvenation chamber.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Action Pose Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Action Pose Volume 2
  • Release date: Unknown

Banpresto has also released a set of miniature suction cup figurines in their combat stances called “Action Pose.” This set has incorporated final form Frieza as well as a few others from the Frieza Saga. The Frieza figurine comes with a unique stance, portraying the icy villain in a slippery and slithery snake-like movement as he scurries from the ground with a sinister glare, his tail curling behind him. The figurine is unique in the sense that it's a chibi-styled piece but maintains an action pose rather than a basic position. Of course, Frieza's head is scaled slightly larger to better depict the chibi style, although maintaining his overall detail and features in a simultaneous replication. Behind each of these figurines is a miniature suction cup, enabling them to stick to certain substances in order to be used as ornaments or decoration. Others pieces included in this same set are Captain Ginyu, Piccolo, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and a Dragon Ball being held by a dragon hand.

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Metal Series Die Cast DX Chess Collection Box including Frieza

  • Dragon Ball DX Die Cast Metal Series Chess 2
  • Release date: Unknown

This exclusive chess collection box set was produced in limited supply by Banpresto. This set has included a large repertoire of characters compiled from the 2 previous releases of the Die Cast sets in one volume DX set. It is designated as the DX Die Cast series set and includes miniature figurines with bases which are re-releases of the previous aforementioned set, the likes of which include Nappa, Raditz, King Kai, Yamcha, Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin, Vegeta, Frieza, and a Saibaman. The box packaging is very unique and is designed for this set, capturing the essence of these characters.

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Ichiban Kuji Strongest Rival Frieza final form with full power figure

  • Ichiban Kuji Strongest Rival
  • Release date: 2011

Released in December, 2011, the Ichiban Kuji Strongest Rival series figures were designed to correspond with the most recent Kai series releases. The boxart is very unique for these figures, having a mixture of purple neon highlights and a black surrounding fused into a menagerie of vivid light. The boxart on the back depicts the Frieza figure in a light purple tone, the entire box having the same purple tint running across the boxart. This Frieza figure is depicted with tremendous detail, specifically in terms of Frieza's mass and incorporating a ferocious rage into every court of muscle on this massive maniacal alien. Again, Frieza appears in his final form with full power with extreme ferocity and both arms lifted and gripped in a position of charging his deadly aura, which is attached to his sculpt with purple sparks of energy.


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Ichiban Kuji G Series Frieza figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Ichiban Kuji G Series
  • Release date: 2011

Banpresto's Dragon Ball Z Kai Ichiban Kuji G Series released in December 2011 includes a few miniature characters with extreme detail. The heads are sized slightly larger to incorporate the chibi design. Frieza in his first form and hoverchair is included in this set with a round base under which reads "530,000," which is likely a scouter reading of his maximum power level in his first form. Other pieces included in this same Ichiban Kuji G series set are Imperfect Cell, Majin Buu, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku. Each features their own unique base as well. Piccolo's base is the demon insignia kanji, 魔, pronounced ma and meaning "demon", "devil", or "evil spirit". Goku's kanji 悟, is pronounced Go (meaning "wisdom" or "enlightenment"). Majin Buu's is the Majin symbol. Imperfect Cell's is the Red Ribbon Army logo. Vegeta's is the Saiyan Royal family crest. Frieza's base is perhaps one of the most unique as it features the scouter reading which strikes fear into his enemies.

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Keyring Double Set including Frieza and Goku

  • Thank You Love 30th Prize H Series
  • Release date: 2014

As a part of the "Thank You" 30th Anniversary Series, this series was released in October, 2014 and Prize H is a set of different double keyrings. Each stands at about 50 to 70mm and showcases two characters. Pieces included in this double-keyring set are Frieza (first form) with Super Saiyan Goku, Great Ape Baby with Super Saiyan 4 Goku, super Saiyan Future Trunks with Cyborg Frieza, Semi-Perfect Cell with Super Vegeta, Perfect Cell with Super Saiyan Gohan, Kid Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Majin Buu with Majin Vegeta, Super Buu (Gohan absorbed) with Vegito, Super Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Tori-bot with a "Dragon Ball 30th!!" tag.

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Keyring Double Set including Cyborg Frieza and Future Trunks

  • Thank You Love 30th Prize H Series
  • Release date: 2014

As a part of the "Thank You" 30th Anniversary Series, this series was released in October, 2014 and Prize H is a set of different double keyrings. Each stands at about 50 to 70mm and showcases two characters. Pieces included in this double-keyring set are Frieza (first form) with Super Saiyan Goku, Great Ape Baby with Super Saiyan 4 Goku, super Saiyan Future Trunks with Cyborg Frieza, Semi-Perfect Cell with Super Vegeta, Perfect Cell with Super Saiyan Gohan, Kid Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Majin Buu with Majin Vegeta, Super Buu (Gohan absorbed) with Vegito, Super Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Tori-bot with a "Dragon Ball 30th!!" tag.

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WCF Series Revival of F Edition Frieza in his first form F07 figurine

  • WCF Revival of F Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as an expansion for the "Revival of F" [Fukkatsu no F, or Revival of Frieza] movie scheduled for April, 2015. The release date for this volume 2 set is June, 2015 and the base set incorporates four additional pieces for this set. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] "Revival of F" series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his final form, C) Tagoma, and D) Sorbet. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza [form 1] is seen smirking and resting one hand against his waist as his tail swirls behind him. This is figurine number F07 of this set.

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WCF Series Revival of F Edition Frieza in his final form F11 figurine

  • WCF Revival of F Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as an expansion for the "Revival of F" [Fukkatsu no F, or Revival of Frieza] movie scheduled for April, 2015. The release date for this volume 2 set is June, 2015 and the base set incorporates four additional pieces for this set. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] "Revival of F" series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his final form, C) Tagoma, and D) Sorbet. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza [form 4] is seen smiling and maintains his arms spread out and his feet in unison in his iconic position of confidence. This is figurine number F11 of this set.

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WCF Series Revival of F Edition Golden Frieza F12 figurine

  • WCF Revival of F Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as an expansion for the "Revival of F" [Fukkatsu no F, or Revival of Frieza] movie scheduled for April, 2015. The release date for this volume 2 set is June, 2015 and the base set incorporates four additional pieces for this set. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] "Revival of F" series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his final form, C) Tagoma, and D) Sorbet. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Golden Frieza is seen maintaining his arms in a tight grip as he is in a battle-ready posture. This is figurine number F12 of this set.

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Dragon Ball Z DXF Series Frieza in his final form

  • Revival of F DXF Series
  • Release date: 2015

The DXF series incorporates characters with a larger scale. Some pieces included in this set are Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Frieza in his final form. The Frieza figure in this series has a tentative release date of June 2015 and this is a unique addition to the DXF series set. Standing at approximately 13 cm and in a position of complete definitive confidence, Frieza is portrayed in his final form, his tail swirling and his hands kept to his sides.

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Fukkatsu No F Metal Keyholder Frieza

  • Fukkatsu No F Metal Keyholder Series
  • Release date: 2015

The Fukkatsu no F Metal Keyholder portrays Frieza in his signature stance with both arms spread out and his feet in unison as he prepares to unleash his sinister fury. Additionally, the chain is linked to the F symbol from the movie as well as the Dragon Ball Z logo in purple as well as a holder for the opposite end. Each piece is a shiny metallic and is highly limited in production ratio as well as being one of Banpresto's highlights for the Fukkatsu No F movie event.

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Fukkatsu No F Super Structure Vol. 4 Golden Frieza

  • Super Structure Series
  • Release date: 2015

This DXF series incorporates characters with a larger scale. Some pieces included in this set are Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Golden Frieza, and Frieza in his final form. The Golden Frieza figure in this series has a tentative release date of July, 2015 and this is a unique addition to the DXF series set. The Fukkatsu No F "Super Structure" series is a basic figure height set including a few pieces from the movie. Each volume set is signified by its own numeric and includes additional pieces. The pieces included in this collection are Vol. 1) Super Saiyan God Goku, Vol. 1) Vegeta, Vol. 2) Future Trunks, Vol 2.) Super Saiyan God Vegeta, Vol. 3) Young Gohan, Vol. 4) Golden Frieza, and Vol. 5) Piccolo. Each piece has a separate release date and its own production run. The Golden Frieza stands at approximately 130mm, with both arms spread out in a combat-ready stance. Standing at approximately 13 cm and in a position of complete confidence, Golden Frieza is portrayed with his hands tightly gripped and a wicked smile with his tail swirling.

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DBZ WCF Series Frieza in cocoon F18 figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z WCF Fukkatsu No F Vol. 3
  • Release date: 2015

This upcoming WCF Fukkatsu No F volume 3 series is to incorporate a few characters appearing in the newly introduced Resurrection of Frieza movie and Frieza is included in this volume 3 installment. This set is scheduled for release in July, 2015. Those included in this set are Tien, Vegeta, Goku, Bulma, Frieza in a cocoon, and Jaco the Galactic Patrolman. Each piece comes with a unique packaging and is highly detailed for this exceptionally limited exclusive scenario set. Frieza's head is seen peeking through the cocoon as he appears in his cyborg form. This is collectible piece number F18 of the Fukkatsu no F (Resurrection of F) volume 3 set.

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 1 Frieza form 1 figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 1
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for November 30, 2015. This is the Volume 1 set and incorporates six pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his second form, C) Frieza in his third form, D) Zarbon, E) Dodoria, and F) Raspberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza in his first form is seen sitting his his hover-chair and pointing his finger for a deadly attack as a sinister smile runs across his face. Frieza in his first form is figurine number DBFS002 (Dragon Ball Freeza Special 002).

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 1 Frieza form 2 figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 1
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for November 30, 2015. This is the Volume 1 set and incorporates six pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his second form, C) Frieza in his third form, D) Zarbon, E) Dodoria, and F) Raspberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza in his second form is seen with a confident laugh as he begins to pick himself up off the ground with one knee still bent. Frieza in his second form is figurine number DBFS005 (Dragon Ball Freeza Special 005).

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 1 Frieza form 3 figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 1
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for November 30, 2015. This is the Volume 1 set and incorporates six pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his first form, B) Frieza in his second form, C) Frieza in his third form, D) Zarbon, E) Dodoria, and F) Raspberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza in his third form is seen laughing as he prepares to unleash his Crazy Finger Beam maneuver. Frieza in his third form is figurine number DBFS006 (Dragon Ball Freeza Special 006).

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 2 Frieza Final Form Full Power figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for late 2015. This is the Volume 2 set and incorporates six additional pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his final form with full power, B) Cyborg Frieza, C) Golden Frieza, D) King Cold, E) Cooler, and F) Blueberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Frieza in his final form with full power is seen bursting with enormous energy as he allows his muscles to flex as he hovers in midair with a fierce, angered expression.

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 2 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for late 2015. This is the Volume 2 set and incorporates six additional pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his final form with full power, B) Cyborg Frieza, C) Golden Frieza, D) King Cold, E) Cooler, and F) Blueberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Cyborg Frieza is seen with a sinister laugh as he crouches for a powerful blast.

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WCF Series Frieza Special Edition Volume 2 Golden Frieza figurine

  • WCF Frieza Special Edition Volume 2
  • Release date: 2015

A set of WCF figures has been announced as a special edition tribute for the Frieza saga scheduled for late 2015. This is the Volume 2 set and incorporates six additional pieces for the Frieza special edition tribute. Included in this Dragon Ball WCF [World Collectable Figure] Special Frieza Edition series are the following pieces: A) Frieza in his final form with full power, B) Cyborg Frieza, C) Golden Frieza, D) King Cold, E) Cooler, and F) Blueberry. Each piece stands at approximately 7 cm. Each comes atop a round base for this set. Golden Frieza is seen maintaining his iconic stance, with both arms spread out and his feet brought together in perfect unison.

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SCultures Volume 5 Series Golden Frieza diorama

  • SCultures Series 5
  • Release date: 2015

Scheduled for November 2015, a "special volume release" in Banpresto's SCultures line of figures features a duo set that can be attached to form a combat diorama. It will be a set that can be posed together and consists of Super Saiyan God Goku and Golden Frieza featuring a mid-battle stance for both. These figures measure approximately 10 cm in height and will be a part of the Volume 5 lineup for the SCultures series. Frieza is seen maintaining a forward aerial dashing maneuver with both hands in a tight grip and his tail swirling behind him.

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Master Stars Piece Frieza Final Form figure

  • Master Stars Piece Series
  • Release date: 2015

The "Master Stars Piece" series is a unique addition by Banpresto featuring larger scale figures at the approximate 10 inch scale. Characters included in this selection are Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Future Trunks, Vegito, Gotenks, and Frieza. Each piece features a unique sculpt and offers an excellent paint job for PVC figures. The Frieza final form figure release date was December 8, 2015 and stands at approximately 19 cm [7.4 inches, 190mm]. Frieza is portrayed in his iconic posture as he extends his hands and allows his feet to cross. He holds a sinister smile as his tail swirls behind him.

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Desktop Figure Ichiban Kuji Series Final Form Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super Desktop Figure
  • Release date: 2016

This unique set of figurines was released in January, 2016. Entitled "Desktop Figure," each piece stands at 55mm [2.15 inches] and features a unique design and base. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his final form standing atop a rocky base as he prepares his deadly death beam attack, Super Saiyan Goku preparing to unleash a powerful fist strike as the aura appears as shards beneath him, Super Saiyan Vegeta performing a powerful upper slide kick with swift precision, and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku preparing a fierce blast with blue aura underneath. The Goku and Vegeta pieces in the set feature a basic color scheme as well as a special color variation with transparent glow.

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Dramatic Showcase Series Frieza

  • Dramatic Showcase Series 3 Volume 3
  • Release date: 2016

Revealed at the Prize Fair and scheduled for a November, 2016 release date is the Dramatic Showcase series. The third assortment includes Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza in his final form. Both are a recreation diorama of the memorable scenes from the anime. Frieza is seen gripping himself in agony after Goku had squeezed his hand following the enraged Super Saiyan sequence. These are highly detailed replicas of the battle stances. This is the third season volume 1-2 assortment of the Dramatic Showcase series released by Banpresto for the 2016 lineup. All figures featured in this assortment are made available through the CraneKing prize machines in Japan. Frieza stands at approximately 13 cm in height and is set for a November, 2016 release date.

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Your Heroes in 3D Freeza figurine

  • DeAgostini's Dragon Ball GT Collection: Your Heroes in 3D
  • Release date: 1996

Italian manufacturer DeAgostini has released a 5-inch set comprising of numerous pieces, specifically limiting this slew of additions to Dragon Ball GT characters. Frieza (who stood at about 5 inches) was included in this set due to his appearance in the Super 17 Saga. The figurines are immobile with miniature white bases to stand on. This particular figurine's base is circular in shape. Notated as "Freezer" on his designated packaging, Frieza comes in his final form and basic standing pose with a sinister expression visible in his eyes as his tail flails behind him. This is one of the only pieces available of Frieza that was released by DeAgostini. This is figurine number 50 of this set.

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DBZ Chess Set Freeza piece

  • DeAgostini's Dragon Ball Z Chess Set Collection
  • Release date: 1998

Italian manufacturer DeAgostini (Editions Atlas) has released a 3-inch set comprising of approximately characters, specifically limiting this slew of additions to Dragon Ball Z characters. The figurines are immobile with miniature black bases to stand on. Frieza is the "Rook" by position in the chess set. Frieza is seen in his final form climbing atop some rock and debris. Others included in the set and their positions are as follows: Super Buu with Gotenks absorbed (King), Jeice (Knight), Perfect Cell (Bishop), Princess Snake (Queen), and Kid Buu (Pawn), Goten on a Nimbus cloud (Pawn), Gohan with Kai clothing (Bishop), Android 18 (Queen), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Kid Trunks riding Icarus (Knight), and Super Saiyan Vegeta (Rook).

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DBGT Collection Freeza figurine

  • Dragon Ball GT Collection
  • Release date: 2001

Italian manufacturer DeAgostini has released a 4 to 5 inch set comprising of approximately 60 characters, specifically limiting this slew of additions to Dragon Ball GT characters. After a long hiatus from 1996 to 2001, an additional 30 figures were added to the existing 30 originally released in 1996 for a total of 60 figures between DeAgostini and Editions Atlas releases. Originally released in Italy, the second wave of reissues were offered in Spain in 2001. Frieza (also credited as "Freezer" (Freeza) was included in this set due to his appearance in the GT sagas. The figure numeric was number 56 and he came standing atop a black round base. The figurines are immobile and the Japanese name of the character is notated at the bottom of his base along with the date of release. This piece was exclusive to the 2001 release although the mold was produced in 1996. It is the third DeAgostini and Editions Atlas piece of Frieza to be offered at the basic figure height. Frieza is seen standing on top of the black base with a finger pointed as his one eye is shut, paying tribute to the scene where Frieza climbs up and reveals he is still alive prior to executing Krillin.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Bardock diorama color version

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. The first wave involved the Saiyan conflict. The second initial set release included the Namek struggle, which was released in 2003. The Frieza first form figure released in this set portrayed him inside his hoverchair as he prepares to launch a massive Death Ball against the struggling Bardock. The figure, much like most in this set, came with another character (one they were fighting). The basic set was released within Dragon Balls and the Gashapons included two figurines, which would be attached to a ground base and showcase a scene from the series. The Frieza came facing Bardock in this first initial MegaHouse appearance of Frieza in his first form.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Bardock diorama gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Others included in this set are a battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, second form Frieza facing Piccolo, Zarbon facing Vegeta, Captain Ginyu preparing his body change technique against Goku, Goku facing a final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku standing against a final form Frieza. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a large Porunga figure.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Piccolo diorama color version

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. The first wave involved the Saiyan conflict. The second initial set release included the Namek struggle, which was released in 2003. The Frieza second form figure released in this set portrayed him atop a mountain as he stares at his opponent Piccolo. The figure, much like most in this set, came with another character (one they were fighting). The basic set was released within Dragon Balls and the Gashapons included two figurines, which would be attached to a ground base and showcase a scene from the series. The Frieza came facing Piccolo in this first initial MegaHouse appearance of Frieza in his second form.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Piccolo diorama gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Others included in this set are a battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, first form Frieza facing Bardock, Zarbon facing Vegeta, Captain Ginyu preparing his body change technique against Goku, Goku facing a final form Frieza, and Super Saiyan Goku standing against a final form Frieza. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a large Porunga figure.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Goku diorama color version

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. The first wave involved the Saiyan conflict. The second initial set release included the Namek struggle, which was released in 2003. The Frieza final form figure released in this set portrayed him levitating and with scratches from his scuffle with Goku, who is preparing to unleash his blast and Frieza attempts to block the maneuver. The figure, much like most in this set, came with another character (one they were fighting). The basic set was released within Dragon Balls and the Gashapons included two figurines, which would be attached to a ground base and showcase a scene from the series. The Frieza came facing Goku in this MegaHouse appearance of Frieza in his final form.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Goku diorama gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Others included in this set are a battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, first form Frieza facing Bardock, Zarbon facing Vegeta, Captain Ginyu preparing his body change technique against Goku, Piccolo facing Frieza in his second form, and Super Saiyan Goku standing against a final form Frieza. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a large Porunga figure.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Super Saiyan Goku diorama color version

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. The first wave involved the Saiyan conflict. The second initial set release included the Namek struggle, which was released in 2003. Another Frieza final form figure released in this set portrayed him shocked and stunned to see Goku's ascension to a Super Saiyan. The figure, much like most in this set, came with another character (one they were fighting). The basic set was released within Dragon Balls and the Gashapons included two figurines, which would be attached to a ground base and showcase a scene from the series. The Frieza came facing Super Saiyan Goku in this MegaHouse appearance of Frieza in his final form.

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Capsule Neo Part 2 Frieza vs Super Saiyan Goku diorama gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Others included in this set are a battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, first form Frieza facing Bardock, Zarbon facing Vegeta, Captain Ginyu preparing his body change technique against Goku, Piccolo facing Frieza in his second form, and Goku facing a final form Frieza. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a large Porunga figure.

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Frieza first form Chess Piece figurine

  • Classic Chess Piece Collection
  • Release date: 2003

In 2003, MegaHouse also released a Chess Piece Collection. The Frieza form 1 in this set is one of the two Frieza pieces, the other being final form Frieza. This is the Queen piece of the set. This first version of Frieza portrays him with a dark and shaded touch for the paint job. Others included in this chess set are Zarbon (Knight), Jeice (Rook), Captain Ginyu (Bishop), Porunga (secret piece), a Saibaman (Pawn), final form Frieza (King), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Piccolo (Bishop), Vegeta (Queen), Dende (Pawn), Krillin (Rook), Gohan (Knight), and Oozaru Vegeta (the other secret piece).

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Frieza final form Chess Piece figurine

  • Classic Chess Piece Collection
  • Release date: 2003

In 2003, MegaHouse also released a Chess Piece Collection. The Frieza final form in this set is one of the two Frieza pieces, the other being first form Frieza. This is the King piece of this set. This first version of Frieza portrays him with a dark and shaded touch for the paint job. Others included in this chess set are Zarbon (Knight), Jeice (Rook), Captain Ginyu (Bishop), Porunga (secret piece), a Saibaman (Pawn), first form Frieza (Queen), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Piccolo (Bishop), Vegeta (Queen), Dende (Pawn), Krillin (Rook), Gohan (Knight), and Oozaru Vegeta (the other secret piece).

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Cyborg Frieza Chess Piece Figurine

  • Classic Chess Piece Collection Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

In 2003, MegaHouse also released a Chess Piece Collection. The Cyborg Frieza piece is given the "King" position in the chess set and comes in battle stance, his hand outstretched as he maintains a serious expression. Others included in this chess set are Android 16 (Rook), Android 17 (Knight), Android 18 (Bishop), Imperfect Cell (Queen), a Cell Jr. (Pawn), Goku (King), Perfect Cell (King), Super Vegeta (Bishop), Super Saiyan Teen Gohan (Queen), Mr. Satan (Pawn), Tien (Rook), and Super Saiyan Future Trunks (Knight).

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Frieza first form re-release Chess Piece figurine

  • Classic Chess Piece Collection Repaint Set
  • Release date: 2004

The same aforementioned MegaHouse Chess Piece Collection was re-released but with a new paint job, one that was much darker and had a glossy and shadow effect. The Frieza form 1 in this set is one of the two Frieza pieces, the other being Frieza in his final form. Also, this variant portrays Frieza with a lighter shading, making it a very unique collectible. This remains the Queen piece of the set. Others included in this chess set are Zarbon (Knight), Jeice (Rook), Captain Ginyu (Bishop), Porunga (secret piece), a Saibaman (Pawn), final form Frieza (King), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Piccolo (Bishop), Vegeta (Queen), Dende (Pawn), Krillin (Rook), Gohan (Knight), and Oozaru Vegeta (the other secret piece).

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Frieza final form re-release Chess Piece figurine

  • Classic Chess Piece Collection Repaint Set
  • Release date: 2004

The same aforementioned MegaHouse Chess Piece Collection was re-released but with a new paint job, one that was much darker and had a glossy and shadow effect. The Frieza final form in this set is one of the two Frieza pieces, the other being Frieza in his first form. Also, this variant portrays Frieza with a lighter shading, making it a very unique collectible. It remains the King piece of the set. Others included in this chess set are Zarbon (Knight), Jeice (Rook), Captain Ginyu (Bishop), first form Frieza (Queen), a Saibaman (Pawn), Porunga (secret piece), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Piccolo (Bishop), Vegeta (Queen), Dende (Pawn), Krillin (Rook), Gohan (Knight), and Oozaru Vegeta (the other secret piece).

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Soft Vinyl Vignette Series Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku

  • Soft Vinyl Vignette Diorama Series
  • Release date: 2004

The Soft Vinyl Vignette series is a set of diorama pieces released by MegaHouse in September, 2004. There are three different diorama pieces included in this set. The dioramas are Super Saiyan Goku versus Frieza in his final form, Piccolo versus Goku, and Kid Goku with Shenron. The Super Saiyan Goku fighting Frieza portrays them in their climactic legendary clash with sparks of energy flying as Goku slams Frieza into the ground base below. There's a quick slash and spark flying from the impact and blow delivered by Goku's thunderous strike. Frieza remains on the ground as he is stunned by the relentless strike of his opponent.

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Capsule Neo Part 5 King Cold with Cyborg Frieza figurines color version

  • Capsule Neo Part 5 World Edition
  • Release date: 2004

Another MegaHouse series to incorporate Frieza was the Part 5 Capsule Neo set entitled "World Edition" and released in December, 2004. It portrayed King Cold on his throne chair along with Cyborg Frieza beside him. King Cold is masterfully detailed for such a miniature piece along with his hand resting across his face. The Cyborg Frieza beside him comes with a miniature round base to stand on and is also immobile but adds detail to this scene. Other pieces included in this set are Android 18 kissing Krillin, Super Saiyan Broly and Super Saiyan Goku attacking each other, Piccolo fusing with Nail, Super Saiyan Goku trading blows with Majin Vegeta, Goku flying with Uub on his back, Goku carrying Kid Gohan on his shoulder while riding the Flying Nimbus, and Piccolo unleashing his Special Beam Cannon (Makkankosappo) attack and simultaneously piercing Raditz and Goku.

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Capsule Neo Part 5 King Cold with Frieza figurines gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 5 World Edition
  • Release date: 2004

This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. All piece come accordingly in capsules in the form of Dragon Balls. Other pieces included in this set are Android 18 kissing Krillin, Super Saiyan Broly and Super Saiyan Goku attacking each other, Piccolo fusing with Nail, Super Saiyan Goku trading blows with Majin Vegeta, Goku flying with Uub on his back, Goku carrying Kid Gohan on his shoulder while riding the Flying Nimbus, and Piccolo unleashing his Special Beam Cannon (Makkankosappo) attack and simultaneously piercing Raditz and Goku.

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Capsule Neo Part 11 Frieza versus Piccolo diorama

  • Capsule Neo Part 11 Freeza Edition
  • Release date: 2006

Released in November, 2006, the next MegaHouse Capsule Neo series to incorporate Frieza was a Neo special edition set. It portrayed Frieza in his second form along with Piccolo. Piccolo is seen performing a devastating ricochet maneuver, simultaneously sending Frieza flailing backwards with an enormous and powerful Kiai wave. Frieza is stunned by this immense push as he attempts to dodge the attack and Piccolo maintains a serious yet relentless fighting stance. The scene where Piccolo attempts to battle Frieza in his second form is portrayed rather well for a diorama gashapon set, although Frieza himself is shown in the horizon of the piece in order to better depict the overall emphasis of the conflict itself.

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Capsule Neo Part 11 Frieza versus Piccolo gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 11 Freeza Edition
  • Release date: 2006

Released in November, 2006, this series, much like the previous ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Other pieces included in this same set are Bulma wearing a spacesuit, The Ginyu Force playing rock, paper, scissors, Zarbon in his monster form versus Vegeta, Krillin and Gohan on Namek, Cooler pummeling Goku into the ground, Dende summoning Porunga, and Frieza in his final form versus Super Saiyan Goku.

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Capsule Neo Part 11 Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku diorama

  • Capsule Neo Part 11 Freeza Edition
  • Release date: 2006

Released in November, 2006, the next MegaHouse Capsule Neo series to incorporate Frieza was a Neo special edition set. It portrayed Frieza in his final form along with Super Saiyan Goku. Goku is seen grabbing Frieza by his wrist and maintaining a tight grip, unfettered by Frieza's relentless aggravation as he powerfully sustains his position. Frieza struggles to get loose but becomes aware of Goku's thunderous rage, now unleashed due to the fury which Frieza himself has caused. The scene where Frieza in his final form attempts to break free from Goku's silent fury is portrayed rather well for a diorama gashapon set.

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Capsule Neo Part 11 Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 11 Freeza Edition
  • Release date: 2006

Released in November, 2006, this series, much like the previous ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Other pieces included in this same set are Bulma wearing a spacesuit, The Ginyu Force playing rock, paper, scissors, Zarbon in his monster form versus Vegeta, Krillin and Gohan on Namek, Cooler pummeling Goku into the ground, Dende summoning Porunga, and Piccolo knocking Frieza in his second form backward.

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Capsule Neo Part 16 Frieza versus Piccolo diorama

  • Capsule Neo Part 16
  • Release date: 2008

Released in 2008, the next MegaHouse Capsule Neo series to incorporate Frieza was a Neo special edition set. It portrayed Frieza in his second form along with Piccolo. Piccolo is seen performing a devastating ricochet maneuver, simultaneously sending Frieza flailing backwards with an enormous and powerful Kiai wave. Frieza is stunned by this immense push as he attempts to dodge the attack and Piccolo maintains a serious yet relentless fighting stance. The scene where Piccolo attempts to battle Frieza in his second form is portrayed rather well for a diorama gashapon set, although Frieza himself is shown in the horizon of the piece in order to better depict the overall emphasis of the conflict itself. This is a re-release of the previous Part 11 piece with minor changes to the paint job.

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Capsule Neo Part 16 Frieza versus Piccolo gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 16
  • Release date: 2008

Released in 2008, this series, much like the previous ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. This is a re-release of the previous Part 11 piece with minor changes to the paint job. Other pieces included in this same set are Piccolo knocking Frieza in his second form away, Goku shredding off his clothes in preparation for battle, Bardock facing Dodoria's Elite, Goku and Piccolo driving in a number 2 vehicle, Gohan angered by Piccolo's demise, Super Saiyan 3 Goku charging his electrifying energy, and Future Trunks with the Time Machine as a color variant piece.

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Capsule Neo Part 16 Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku diorama

  • Capsule Neo Part 16
  • Release date: 2008

Released in 2008, the next MegaHouse Capsule Neo series to incorporate Frieza was a Neo special edition set. It portrayed Frieza in his final form along with Super Saiyan Goku. Goku is seen grabbing Frieza by his wrist and maintaining a tight grip, unfettered by Frieza's relentless aggravation as he powerfully sustains his position. Frieza struggles to get loose but becomes aware of Goku's thunderous rage, now unleashed due to the fury which Frieza himself has caused. The scene where Frieza in his final form attempts to break free from Goku's silent fury is portrayed rather well for a diorama gashapon set. This is a re-release of the previous Part 11 piece with minor changes to the paint job.

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Capsule Neo Part 16 Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 16
  • Release date: 2008

Released in 2008, this series, much like the previous ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. This is a re-release of the previous Part 11 piece with minor changes to the paint job. Other pieces included in this same set are Piccolo knocking Frieza in his second form away, Goku shredding off his clothes in preparation for battle, Bardock facing Dodoria's Elite, Goku and Piccolo driving in a number 2 vehicle, Gohan angered by Piccolo's demise, Super Saiyan 3 Goku charging his electrifying energy, and Future Trunks with the Time Machine as a color variant piece.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza color version diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Frieza came out in November, 2008. It showcased first form Frieza dashing through the sky in his hoverchair. The 19th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on, which in this case was a path of water being shredded by Frieza's rapid movement. Frieza is seen maintaining his calm yet sinister expression and speeds through the air in search of the password which would allow him to call forth Porunga.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza gold variant diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

This series, much like the previous ones, was released as gold and colored versions, allowing both variants to be collected. Also released in conjunction with the color versions in November, 2008, others included in this set are Captain Ginyu in Goku's body with the Dragon Balls, Zarbon getting struck by Vegeta, Goku and Frieza staring at each other, Super Saiyan Goku charging, battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, and Piccolo facing second form Frieza. This set, like previous ones, collects a newly formed Porunga when bringing all the pieces together.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza versus Piccolo color version diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Frieza came out in November, 2008. It showcased Frieza in his second form as he prepares to transform once again, surprising the confident Piccolo. Both warriors are seen facing each other with their hands tightly gripped. The 19th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on, which in this case was a basic ground with some creases running through. Frieza is seen maintaining his determined and monstrous grip as he prepares to unleash further fury.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza versus Piccolo gold variant diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

This series, much like the previous ones, was released as gold and colored versions, allowing both variants to be collected. Also released in conjunction with the color versions in November, 2008, others included in this set are Captain Ginyu in Goku's body with the Dragon Balls, Zarbon getting struck by Vegeta, Goku and Frieza staring at each other, Super Saiyan Goku charging, battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, and Frieza dashing through the sky in his hoverchair. This set, like previous ones, collects a newly formed Porunga when bringing all the pieces together.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza versus Goku color version diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Frieza came out in November, 2008. It showcased Frieza in his final form as he is stared down by Goku, both challenging each other with their glares and maintaining their ground as they continue to peer into each other with distinct seriousness. The 19th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on, which in this case was a basic ground with some Namekian grass and dirt as well. Frieza is seen maintaining his determined posture as his position is unshaken regardless of his diminutive size, his tail flailing behind him and conveying his powerful conviction.

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Capsule Neo Part 19 Frieza versus Goku gold variant diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 19
  • Release date: 2008

This series, much like the previous ones, was released as gold and colored versions, allowing both variants to be collected. Also released in conjunction with the color versions in November, 2008, others included in this set are Captain Ginyu in Goku's body with the Dragon Balls, Zarbon getting struck by Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku charging, battle-damaged Recoome fighting Gohan, Piccolo facing Frieza in his second form, and Frieza dashing through the sky in his hoverchair. This set, like previous ones, collects a newly formed Porunga when bringing all the pieces together.

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Capsule Neo Part 23 Rivals series Frieza color version

  • Capsule Neo Part 23 Rivals Series
  • Release date: 2009

Similar to most Gashapon series, the next release of MegaHouse figures in 2009 came with land to stand on and other additional pieces to form a mystery Gashapon figurine (Vegeta with a rejuvenation chamber). The insert reads "Dragon Ball Capsule" and the set is considered the “Rivals” series. This is the 23rd Capsule Neo set and features characters related to the Frieza debacle.

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Capsule Neo Part 23 Rivals series Frieza gold variant

  • Capsule Neo Part 23 Rivals Series
  • Release date: 2009

Like many other MegaHouse series, this one also comes with a colored version and a gold version of the same figurines, allowing for two versions of the same figurines to be collected. Included in this set are Nappa, Frieza, Vegeta, Goku, Raditz, Zarbon and Dodoria. The Frieza appears in his first form and stands with a confident and serious expression while wearing a red scouter. These pieces are designed for the new Dragon Ball Z Kai release series.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Fortune-Telling Frieza Attack Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: Fortune-Telling Chapter - Frieza Attack
  • Release date: 2009

Released on September 30, 2009, the chara fortune "Dragon Ball Z Kai Fortune-Telling Chapter Frieza Attack" set has included 12 different pieces to collect. Each retail box is packaged with 24 pieces, 2 of each model being included. Frieza in his first form is included in this set while remaining inside his hoverchair. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Bulma, Bardock, Kid Gohan with hat, Kid Gohan with school outfit, Super Saiyan Goku, Goku, and two different unique variants of Goku and Vegeta for a total of 12 pieces. Additionally, these pieces are able to stand on miniature ground bases with a different scenario behind them.

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Dragon Ball Z Kai Fortune-Telling Frieza Attack Frieza final form figurine

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: Fortune-Telling Chapter - Frieza Attack
  • Release date: 2009

Released on September 30, 2009, the chara fortune "Dragon Ball Z Kai Fortune-Telling Chapter Frieza Attack" set has included 12 different pieces to collect. Each retail box is packaged with 24 pieces, 2 of each model being included. Frieza in his final form is included in this set wearing a wicked smile and his tail raised to his side. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Bulma, Bardock, Kid Gohan with hat, Kid Gohan with school outfit, Super Saiyan Goku, Goku, and two different unique variants of Goku and Vegeta for a total of 12 pieces. Additionally, these pieces are able to stand on miniature ground bases with a different scenario behind them.

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Capsule Neo Part 24 Frieza color version diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 24
  • Release date: 2010

The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Frieza came out in February, 2010. It showcased first form Frieza dashing through the sky in his hoverchair. The 24th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on, which in this case was a path of water being shredded by Frieza's rapid movement. Frieza is seen maintaining his calm yet sinister expression and speeds through the air in search of the password which would allow him to call forth Porunga. This piece is a re-release of the previous Part 19 variant with minor difference to the paint job.

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Capsule Neo Part 24 Frieza gold variant diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 24
  • Release date: 2010

This series, much like the previous ones, was released as gold and colored versions, allowing both variants to be collected. This piece is a re-release of the previous Part 19 variant with minor difference to the paint job. Also released in conjunction with the color versions in February, 2010, other pieces included in this same Part 24 set are revised versions of many previous capsule neo collections released prior, which in this case depict scenes such as Piccolo rushing in front of Gohan to protect him, Goku holding Gohan while on an island, Super Saiyan Goku charging, Nappa preparing his Exploding Wave as Vegeta stands next to him, Goku facing a final form Frieza, and Raditz getting the upper hand against Piccolo and Goku. The completed set of the Part 24 collection brings together a nice diorama of Goku raising his arms upward as Piccolo, Gohan, Chiaotzu, Krillin, Tien, and Yamcha all encircle the ground around him, forming Earth's Special Forces.

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Capsule Neo Part 24 Frieza versus Goku color version diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 24
  • Release date: 2010

The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Frieza came out in February, 2010. It showcased Frieza in his final form as he is stared down by Goku, both challenging each other with their glares and maintaining their ground as they continue to peer into each other with distinct seriousness. The 24th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on, which in this case was a basic ground with some Namekian grass and dirt as well. Frieza is seen maintaining his determined posture as his position is unshaken regardless of his diminutive size, his tail flailing behind him and conveying his powerful conviction. This piece is a re-release of the previous Part 19 variant with minor difference to the paint job.

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Capsule Neo Part 24 Frieza versus Goku gold variant diorama

  • Capsule Neo Series Part 24
  • Release date: 2010

This series, much like the previous ones, was released as gold and colored versions, allowing both variants to be collected. This piece is a re-release of the previous Part 19 variant with minor difference to the paint job. Also released in conjunction with the color versions in February, 2010, other pieces included in this same Part 24 set are revised versions of many previous capsule neo collections released prior, which in this case depict scenes such as Piccolo rushing in front of Gohan to protect him, Frieza in his first form rushing in his hoverchair, Goku holding Gohan while on an island, Super Saiyan Goku charging, Nappa preparing his Exploding Wave as Vegeta stands next to him, and Raditz getting the upper hand against Piccolo and Goku. The completed set of the Part 24 collection brings together a nice diorama of Goku raising his arms upward as Piccolo, Gohan, Chiaotzu, Krillin, Tien, and Yamcha all encircle the ground around him, forming Earth's Special Forces.

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Cyborg Frieza miniature 2-inch figurine

  • Dragon Ball Miniature Collectible Volume 1 Androids Saga
  • Release date: 2010

A miniature series of three volumes pertaining to the Androids Saga, Cell Saga, and Cell Games Saga, this chibi-style set is offered by MegaHouse. All the pieces in this set have either a silver base or a tan base for their coloring scheme. The miniature figurine of Cyborg Frieza in this set comes in a silver base standing upright and with a wicked smile across his face. Modeled similar to other chibi-styled gashapon pieces and standing at exactly 2 inches, the figurine does not have a base but is capable of standing upward.

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Capsule Returns series including Frieza versus Goku diorama

  • Capsule Neo Part 27 "Returns"
  • Release date: 2013

This series was announced in March 2013 and included a nice repertoire of dioramas that had previously been released in the slew of MegaHouse Capsule Neo series from the past. This set is a tribute to the Battle of Gods movie although it incorporates numerous scenes from the prior series rather than any newly-made pieces. The same Frieza versus Goku from the Part 24 Capsule Neo set was re-released in this set. Others included in this set are Goku holding Kid Gohan, Kami and Piccolo back-to-back before their fusion, Bulma meeting Goku, Goku turning Super Saiyan, Goku charging up to Super Saiyan 3, and Majin Vegeta with Super Saiyan Kid Trunks. Each capsule comes with a piece that builds the secret collectible, a Kid Gohan standing atop Shenron (as seen in a scene from Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Power!).

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Dimension of Dragon Ball series Final Form Frieza

  • Dimension of Dragon Ball Series
  • Release date: 2015

Produced by MegaHouse and scheduled for an August 31, 2015 release, a set of 2 additional pieces standing at approximately 190mm (19 cm) in height as larger-scale figures have been introduced with extreme detail, each with three inter-changeable heads. This series is entitled the D.O.D. (Dimension of Dragon Ball) and includes Frieza and Golden Frieza in the next assortment. The Frieza piece comes with three facial expressions, one depicting a sinister smile, another with a determined cold expression, and one that depicts an enraged reaction. He also comes with a unique glossy paint job. This is a very unique highly detailed figure of Frieza in his final form at the 8 inch scale. It is figure number 5 of the Dimension of Dragon Ball Series.

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Dimension of Dragon Ball series Golden Frieza

  • Dimension of Dragon Ball Series
  • Release date: 2015

Produced by MegaHouse and scheduled for a late September, 2015 release, a set of 2 additional pieces standing at approximately 190mm (19 cm) in height as larger-scale figures have been introduced with extreme detail, each with three inter-changeable heads. This series is entitled the D.O.D. (Dimension of Dragon Ball) and includes Frieza and Golden Frieza in the next assortment. The Golden Frieza piece comes with two facial expressions, one depicting a sinister determined expression, and another with a sinister smile. He also comes with a unique golden glossy paint job. This is a very unique highly detailed figure of Golden Frieza at the 8 inch scale. It is figure number 7 of the Dimension of Dragon Ball Series.

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Frieza Rubber Chain from Imaging Chain Set

  • Dragon Ball Z Imaging Rubber Chain
  • Release date: 2015

The Dragon Ball Z Imaging Rubber Keychain series incorporates six popular incarnations of primary Dragon Ball characters in one set. Each comes with a small chain attachment and in a unique shape depicting the featured character. There are six image types in the set: 1) Super Saiyan Goku in a defensive stance with Shenron in the background, 2) Vegeta with a confident glare depicting his Oozaru transformation behind him, 3) Frieza preparing his deadly Death Ball as he hovers with his tail flailing in a circular motion behind him, 4) Future Trunks with his time capsule behind him along with the capsule corporation logo, 5) Piccolo with a determined stare and the Demon crest as well as Kami turned and looking behind in a powerful distinct embodiment of connection to Piccolo, and 6) Android 18 resting on the ground with the Red Ribbon Army logo behind her as Imperfect Cell circles around her in the sense that she is his prey.

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Yura-Kore Figure Series Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: Yura-Kore Trading Figure
  • Release date: 2016

A unique set of spin-top style figurines, the Yura-kore set features 5 display figurines offered by MegaHouse. Scheduled for release in March 2016, these are each highly detailed and feature a blue rotational base. Included in this set are Frieza in his hoverchair, Whis dashing while holding his staff, Beerus in a relaxed posture as he levitates, Vegeta prancing around, and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku. The Frieza piece holds a sinister smile as he speeds through the skies inside his personal vehicle of choice, his hoverchair, maintaining a relaxed pose even as he speeds through the skies.

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Super Warriors series Frieza figure

  • Super Warriors series
  • Release date: 1998

The same Super Guerriers Articule figure was re-released under the Super Warriors lineup for Irwin Toy’s Saga Continues series. The Super Warriors were the first wave of Irwin Toy’s releases prior to their initial Saga Continues box designs. These versions had a cardboard backing with a bubble rather than a larger packaging. The figure remains the same as the previous Frieza from the Super Guerriers Articule lineup and has no differentiating factors aside from the packaging itself being a green and blue flame aura.

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The Saga Continues Super Warriors Series 3 including Frieza figurine

  • The Saga Continues Super Warriors Series 3
  • Release date: 1998

Irwin Toy's reissues of the initial Super Guerriers figurines entitled "Super Warriors" included Frieza in Series 3 of their miniature releases. Also included in the same series was Dr. Gero, Majin Buu, Uub, final form Raditz, and Super Saiyan Vegito. Frieza's miniature model is the same as his prior Super Guerriers Coffret No. 16 release.

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The Saga Continues Series 1 Frieza

  • The Saga Continues Series 1
  • Release date: 1999

The Saga Continues Series 1 Frieza released by Irwin is a reissue of Bandai's Super Battle Collection volume 6 piece. This version features "Frieza" with a green and blue aura as the packaging box. The overall construct and mold of the figure remains the same, however, with very minor alterations in terms of the coloring scheme. This version features a dark purple tone for his cranial structure, torso, arms, and legs. This version of the series 1 release has a green cardboard background and does not have a small font for the "Series 1" lettering in front, which would later be added to the re-release of this same piece.

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The Saga Continues Series 1 Frieza re-release

  • The Saga Continues Series 1
  • Release date: 1999

The Saga Continues Series 1 Frieza released by Irwin is a reissue of Bandai's Super Battle Collection volume 6 piece. This version features "Frieza" with the green, blue, red, yellow,and purple flame aura as the backboard coloring for the package. This series would see many variants for Frieza, this one being the second re-release of the original SBC piece. The overall construct and mold of the figure remains the same, however, with very minor alterations in terms of the coloring scheme. This version of the series 1 release has the multi-color backboard and features a small font for the "Series 1" lettering in front. Others included in this series 1 set are Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Future Trunks.

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The Saga Continues Series 6 Frieza

  • The Saga Continues Series 6
  • Release date: 1999

The Saga Continues Series 6 Frieza released by Irwin is a reissue of AB's Super Guerriers Articule lineup released by AB. This version features Frieza with the multi-color background for the packaging as well as an additional Dragon Ball as and a gray stun gun, which was quite random as an accessory. This series would see more variants in terms of the packaging for this figure. The overall construct and mold of the figure remains the same, however, with very minor alterations in terms of the coloring scheme. This version of the series 6 release has a multicolor cardboard background and features a large font for the "Series 6" lettering in front. Others included in this series 6 set are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Piccolo, Krillin, and Kid Trunks.

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Series 9 including Frieza form 2 miniature figurine

  • The Saga Continues series 9
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy pretty much re-released all the previous 2 inch Super Guerriers figurines. Frieza was no exclusion as when series 9 was released, he was included with the others from the previous lineup. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being larger by the bubble and cardboard size. However, the contents remain the same and the figures remain unaltered. This series is considered the miniature releases that went along with Irwin's basic 5 inch lineup.

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Frieza included with Series 5-8 The Saga Continues Minis

  • "The Saga Continues" Series 5-8
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy has also re-released all the previous Super Guerriers figurines in an even smaller base, miniatures by the size of an inch and a half. Frieza in his second form was included in the Series 5-8 set which held 12 miniature sized characters in one package. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being different with blue boxart rather than orange and yellow from the previous "Saga Continues" set.

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The Saga Continues Series 5-8 box with Frieza miniature figurine

  • The Saga Continues Series 5-8
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy has also re-released all the previous Super Guerriers figurines in an even smaller base, miniatures by the size of an inch and a half. Frieza was included in the Series 5-8 set which held 12 miniature sized characters in one package. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being different with blue boxart rather than orange and yellow from the previous "Saga Continues" set.

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The Saga Continues Series 10 including Frieza figurine

  • The Saga Continues Series 10
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy pretty much re-released all the previous 2 inch Super Guerriers figurines. Frieza was no exclusion as when the next lineup was released, he was included with the others from the previous Super Guerriers set. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being larger by the bubble and cardboard size. However, the contents remain the same and the figures remain unaltered. This series is considered the miniature releases that went along with Irwin's basic 5 inch lineup.

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The Saga Continues Deluxe Blasting Energy Action Frieza figure

  • The Saga Continues Deluxe Blasting Energy Action Series
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy's basic toy lineup entitled "The Saga Continues" was released in 1999 and has included a deluxe action-equipped figure set which incorporated a re-released Frieza preparing a deadly round purple mouth blast. The boxart reads "Blasting Energy Action Figures" and lists the character as "Frieza." Aside from these deluxe features, Frieza also came with a miniature red scouter, which could easily be equipped on his face. Additionally, Frieza's tail comes packaged along with the figure and is easily attached to him. The round purple aura is also included, which fits into Frieza's mouth and is used as a very nice blasting feature. Aside from the ability to blast this energy maneuver, the figure's legs are positioned in an immobile method and don't have many joints, albeit having a crouched position which doesn't allow for perfect articulation. A rather nice feature, however, was the ability to remove the battle armor and re-equip it at ease. The shoulder boards along with the battle armor are removable, which allows for Frieza's body to be seen. With the minor articulation flaws, this figure remains one of Frieza's first ever pieces to be manufactured at a 5-inch scale by Irwin, the actual first model being the Bandai version of this same piece. This is the first Irwin Toy version release of this piece and the first of three variants of this figure package. This version features a "Deluxe" label on the side and the title of the set is "Blasting Energy Action" although this would later be altered in an upcoming variant packaging.

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The Saga Continues Blasting Energy Action Frieza figure

  • The Saga Continues Blasting Energy Action Series
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy's basic toy lineup entitled "The Saga Continues" was released in 1999 and has included a deluxe action-equipped figure set which incorporated a re-released Frieza preparing a deadly round purple mouth blast. The boxart reads "Blasting Energy Action Figures" and lists the character as "Frieza." Aside from these deluxe features, Frieza also came with a miniature red scouter, which could easily be equipped on his face. Additionally, Frieza's tail comes packaged along with the figure and is easily attached to him. The round purple aura is also included, which fits into Frieza's mouth and is used as a very nice blasting feature. Aside from the ability to blast this energy maneuver, the figure's legs are positioned in an immobile method and don't have many joints, albeit having a crouched position which doesn't allow for perfect articulation. A rather nice feature, however, was the ability to remove the battle armor and re-equip it at ease. The shoulder boards along with the battle armor are removable, which allows for Frieza's body to be seen. With the minor articulation flaws, this figure remains one of Frieza's first ever pieces to be manufactured at a 5-inch scale by Irwin, the actual first model being the Bandai version of this same piece. This is the second of three variants of packaging for this piece. This version now does not showcase the word "Deluxe" and maintains the title as "Blasting Energy Action" as the primary set.

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The Saga Continues Blasting Energy Frieza figure

  • The Saga Continues Blasting Energy Series
  • Release date: 1999

Irwin Toy's basic toy lineup entitled "The Saga Continues" was released in 1999 and has included a deluxe action-equipped figure set which incorporated a re-released Frieza preparing a deadly round purple mouth blast. The boxart reads "Blasting Energy Action Figures" and lists the character as "Frieza." Aside from these deluxe features, Frieza also came with a miniature red scouter, which could easily be equipped on his face. Additionally, Frieza's tail comes packaged along with the figure and is easily attached to him. The round purple aura is also included, which fits into Frieza's mouth and is used as a very nice blasting feature. Aside from the ability to blast this energy maneuver, the figure's legs are positioned in an immobile method and don't have many joints, albeit having a crouched position which doesn't allow for perfect articulation. A rather nice feature, however, was the ability to remove the battle armor and re-equip it at ease. The shoulder boards along with the battle armor are removable, which allows for Frieza's body to be seen. With the minor articulation flaws, this figure remains one of Frieza's first ever pieces to be manufactured at a 5-inch scale by Irwin, the actual first model being the Bandai version of this same piece. This is the third of three variants of this piece as an alternate packaging. This version title is simply "Blasting Energy" as the shortest title and does not feature the word "Deluxe" on the package front bubble.

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The Saga Continues Series 11 Frieza

  • The Saga Continues Series 11
  • Release date: 2000

The Series 11 Frieza released by Irwin is a reissue of the previous basic SBC piece, which was also re-released by Irwin in series 1 of this same lineup. The differentiating factor for this piece is the packaging having a multi-color background. Other than the packaging, the figure itself remains the same. Also included in the packaging is his tail as a snap-on accessory piece. Others included in the series 11 set are Vegeta, Piccolo, Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Kid Gohan.

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The Saga Continues Series 13 Frieza

  • The Saga Continues Series 13
  • Release date: 2000

The series 13 Frieza released by Irwin is a reissue of the previous AB Groupe Super Guerriers model released by Irwin in its series 6 set. Additionally, the figure comes with a black stun gun as an accessory, which is still a random inclusion as well as a red-colored Dragon Ball and an insignia paper. The boxart packaging has the multi-color aura on the cardboard itself. Others included in the series 13 set are Piccolo, Minotia, Vegeta, and Goku.

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The Saga Continues Re-Release Series Frieza

  • The Saga Continues Re-Release Series
  • Release date: 2000

The re-release series of the Irwin reissues has incorporated a few pieces previously released by Irwin. This set does not have a designated series listed on the front flap of the packaging bubble as other Irwin sets have. This model has a green coloring for the front portion and lists Frieza's name as such on the front packaging. Additionally, the piece comes with a black assault rifle and a red Dragon Ball as well as an insignia. The boxart features the multi-color aura on the cardboard itself.

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Frieza Saga Frieza II figure

  • Frieza Saga
  • Release date: 2000

Irwin Toy released another Frieza figure in 2000 as a part of the series 2 lineup. Others included in this same set are Burter, Jeice, Yajirobe with Korin, and Chiaotzu. This the first Frieza figure released at a 5-inch scale to feature his second form and it remains a great piece. Additional repaints of this same Frieza II figure would gradually alter some features in terms of the coloring. As an overall piece, this figure maintains a deadly position, one hand tightly gripped and the other in a feral posture. Frieza's tail comes next to him and is packaged separately, although it easily clips on. The figure stands quite tall for one of the basic series.

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Frieza Saga Metallic Box Frieza II figure

  • Frieza Saga
  • Release date: 2000

Irwin Toy pretty much released the same figures with metallic boxart as a collectible alternative to the original box art. The figures remain the same and Frieza II is no exception. However, the metallic box art makes the figure highly collectible. The metallic box versions were produced in lesser quantities although the contents remain the same. Frieza still maintains his tail accessory and paint job.

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Blasting Energy Action Frieza form 3 figure

  • Blasting Energy Action
  • Release date: 2000

Irwin Toy released another Frieza figure in 2000 as a part of the Blasting Energy Action lineup. Others included in this same set are Krillin, Gohan, Imperfect Cell, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks. This the first Frieza figure released at a 5-inch scale to feature his third form and it remains a great piece. As an overall piece, this figure maintains a deadly position, both hands in open positions and his knees slightly bent as he thrusts a pink and red blast. Frieza's tail also has a nice detail, being halved in this form. The figure stands quite tall for one of the basic blasting energy series.

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Blasting Energy Action Frieza form 3 figure metallic box variant

  • Blasting Energy Action
  • Release date: 2000

Irwin Toy pretty much released the same blasting energy figures with metallic boxart as a collectible alternative to the original box art. The figures remain the same and Frieza form 3 is no exception. However, the metallic box art makes the figure highly collectible. The metallic box versions were produced in lesser quantities although the contents remain the same. Frieza still maintains his blast accessory and paint job.

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Die Cast Frieza's Racing Pod 1884 set with Frieza

  • Die Cast capsule series
  • Release date: 2000

In 2000, Irwin Toy has released a nice set of Die Cast vehicles and ships with extremely miniature characters to go along with them. Frieza appears with his hoverchair (listed as his "Racing Pod"), which fits into a small launching capsule, allowing for the figure and vehicle piece to be launched into the air. The capsule number for this piece is "1884" and the boxart reads "Die Cast Parts Included." For such a miniature figurine, Frieza appears in his first form and the piece maintains all his details, including his armor.

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Irwin Toy's Frieza prototype

  • Irwin Toy Series
  • Release date: Canceled

A Prototype Frieza in his final form was planned by Irwin Toy before the company officially declared bankruptcy, handing over the rights for later releases to Jakks Pacific. Other figures included in this un-released series are Battle-Damaged Recoome, Guldo, Battle-Damaged Zarbon, Goz, and a Saibaman. The Frieza figure stands at nearly 5 inches tall and is seen in a stoic yet deadly expression. His feet are spread apart and his hands are kept to his sides as his tail is raised slightly upward. This set remains unreleased but is highly sought after due to the collectible value and initial design of the early prototypes.

Jakks Pacific[]

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The Elite Fighters series Frieza II figure

  • The Elite Fighters
  • Release date: 2003

This repaint Frieza II figure was a re-release of the previous model originally produced by Irwin. Released in 2003, the box art was designed to go along with “The Elite Fighters” set. Others included in this series were Burter, Nappa, Jeice, and Yajirobe & Korin. Aside from the box mockup and the overall minor paint adjustments, the figure primarily remains exactly the same as the previous model released by Irwin. Frieza in his second form still comes with a detached tail which can easily be equipped. Aside from this, the packaging also includes three random Dragon Balls.

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Good versus Evil Piccolo vs. Frieza II set

  • Jakks Pacific's Good versus Evil
  • Release date: 2003

Released in 2003, Irwin Toy's Frieza II was repacked with a Piccolo figure and included some debris as an accessory piece in this repack entitled "Good vs Evil." The pieces do not have any differential in terms of modeling or sculpt but the unique packaging makes it yet another additional alternate release for Frieza. The packaging boxart features an image of Piccolo and Frieza in his second form on the front flap and Super Saiyan 2 Future Trunks and Perfect Cell on the backboard. Additionally, the pack includes 3 Dragon Balls and one piece of rock as debris for the scene. Interestingly, Frieza's name is incorrectly spelled on this piece as "Freiza," which makes for a noticeable manufacturing error on the packaging itself. Other 2-packs included in this same set are Super Saiyan 2 Future Trunks vs. Perfect Cell along with a Cell Jr., and Goku vs. Majin Vegeta with Puar.

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Ultimate Struggles Battle Damaged Frieza and Battle Damaged Super Saiyan Goku set

  • Jakks Pacific's Ultimate Struggles
  • Release date: 2003

Released in 2003, Irwin Toy's Frieza in his final from was packed along with a Super Saiyan Goku, both having battle damage exclusive to this 2-pack. The pieces are brand new in terms of modeling and sculpt and the unique packaging makes it yet another additional release for Frieza in his final form. The packaging boxart features an image of the included characters, which in this case are Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza in his final form. Additionally, the pack includes 3 pieces of rocks as debris for the scene. Other 2-packs included in this same set are Semi-Perfect Cell with Battle Damaged Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Vegeta with Super Saiyan 2 Future Trunks.

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Legendary Battles 2-pack including Frieza and Vegeta

  • Legendary Battles 2-packs Series 6
  • Release date: 2004

Jakks Pacific has released a 2-pack of Frieza along with Vegeta in its Dragon Ball Z series additions to the 2-pack sets as a part of series 6. Released in 2004, this specific 2-pack is entitled “Legendary Battles,” which is a re-enactment of the scuffle between Frieza and Vegeta. The box mockup is highlighted by a blue and black blaze and the background coloring scheme is a yellow aura. Frieza is modeled to a perfect format with extreme detail and likely one of the best pieces in terms of Frieza's paint job and scale offered by Jakks. The packaging front flap reads “Legendary Battles” and details the included figures as "Vegeta vs. Frieza." The packaging backboard and front flap portrays images of Frieza and Vegeta as a nice design scheme. Other 2-packs included in this same set are Raditz versus Gohan, and Goku versus Uub.

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Legendary Battles Packaging Variant 2-pack including Frieza and Vegeta

  • Legendary Battles 2-packs Series 6
  • Release date: 2004

Jakks Pacific has released the same 2-pack of Frieza along with Vegeta in its Dragon Ball Z series additions to the 2-pack sets. Released in 2004, this specific 2-pack is entitled “Legendary Battles,” and is a packaging variant of the aforementioned 2-pack. This version depicts Vegeta and Frieza across from each other as opposed to having Frieza grabbing at Vegeta as in the previous version. Additionally, the manner in which the Dragon Balls are scattered in the package differs greatly. In the previous version, the Dragon Balls are seen above the figures. In this variant, the Dragon Balls are placed in between each figure. Another interesting note about this 2-pack series is the packaging error visible on the Uub and Goku set. That 2-pack set features images of Frieza and Vegeta on the box front instead of Goku and Uub. The box front reads "Vegeta vs. Frieza" and portrays images of the two characters. Rather than the alternate packaging being a defect, the figures remain exactly the same and that package contains Uub and Goku.

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Trunks Saga Cyborg Frieza figure including sword

  • Trunks Saga
  • Release date: 2004

Released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific was the series 15 set. Pieces included in this set featured additions from the Trunks Saga, Frieza Saga, Fusion Saga, and Cell Games Saga. Cyborg Frieza was included in this set with Trunks' sword and is listed as a part of the Trunks saga. Others included in this same Series 15 assortment are Mystic Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Vegeta. The initial box mockup has an image of the included character, which in this case is Cyborg Frieza. The packaging features a neon yellow glow with black overtone. This packaging features a single-star on the packaging bubble.

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Trunks Saga Cyborg Frieza figure including sword variant packaging

  • Trunks Saga
  • Release date: 2004

Released in 2004 by Jakks Pacific was the series 15 set. Pieces included in this set featured additions from the Trunks Saga, Frieza Saga, Fusion Saga, and Cell Games Saga. Cyborg Frieza was included in this set with Trunks' sword and is listed as a part of the Trunks saga. Others included in this same Series 15 assortment are Mystic Gohan, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Vegeta. The initial box mockup has an image of the included character, which in this case is Cyborg Frieza. The packaging features a neon yellow glow with black overtone. This packaging features three-stars on the packaging bubble as an alternate variant for the same figure.

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Chibis series 3-pack including Frieza

  • Chibis Series 3-pack
  • Release date: 2004

Released in 2004, this is a very nice 3-pack set of chibis pieces for collectors as it is a single case release of 3 chibi characters. The packaging is extremely unique, being a round bulbous container with the base covering a round flap for each of the pieces. Other than this Frieza final form, there are others in the set depicted in the container, including Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku. These pieces are all hard to come by and have the same packaging. The bottom of the base reads the series title as "Dragon Ball Z" and the set as "Chibis."

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Unlikely Alliances 2-pack set of Frieza and Vegeta figures

  • Unlikely Alliances 2-packs
  • Release date: Unknown

Jakks Pacific has released a very similar 2-pack of Frieza along with Vegeta in its Dragon Ball Z series additions to the 2-pack sets. This specific 2-pack is entitled “Unlikely Alliances,” which is a re-enactment of the scuffle between Vegeta and Frieza. The box mockup is highlighted by a red lining and an overall black and white palette for it initial design and coloring scheme. Frieza is modeled to a perfect format with extreme detail and likely one of the best pieces in terms of Frieza's paint job and scale. This set is very similar to the previous although it has some minor touch-ups in terms of the paint job on the pieces and has a matte touch-up rather than a glossy finish as seen in the previous "Legendary Battles" set. Also included in the packaging are a few pieces of debris. The packaging front flap reads “Unlikely Alliances" and details the included figures as "Vegeta" and "Frieza." The packaging backboard and front flap portrays images of Frieza and Vegeta in a black and white grayscale format as a nice alternate design scheme.

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Series 18 Frieza Second Form figure

  • Series 18
  • Release date: Unknown

The same Frieza form 2 figure was re-released yet again by Jakks Pacific as a part of the series 18 set. However, this was a genuinely new repaint for this model. The figure holds a very lucid transparent hue, which allows the pink segments of Frieza's skin to glow and have a see-through effect. The figure comes with the same mold and base, the packaging front reading “Battle Scene Display Included” and “Frieza Second Form” as the title. The light blue box design gives a new touch to the packaging and the overall style of the box is rather unique, with intricate detail on the packaging bubble and sides. Additionally, there's a minor packaging error seen on the box front as it depicts King Cold on the lettering front as opposed to images of Frieza in his second form, albeit having one image of Frieza on the box front flap. Other pieces included in this same Series 18 set are a transparent Piccolo, Goku, Cyborg Frieza, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, and a shiny Kid Buu.

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Series 18 Cyborg Frieza figure

  • Series 18
  • Release date: Unknown

The same Cyborg Frieza figure was re-released yet again by Jakks Pacific as a part of the series 18 set. This piece comes with three pieces of debris. The figure comes with the same mold and base, the packaging front reading “Battle Scene Display Included” and “Cyborg Frieza” as the title. The light blue box design gives a new touch to the packaging and the overall style of the box is rather unique, with intricate detail on the packaging bubble and sides. Additionally, there's images of Cyborg Frieza on the side of the packaging. Other pieces included in this same Series 18 set are a transparent Piccolo, Goku, Frieza in his second form, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, and a shiny Kid Buu.

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Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza Limited Edition Paints 2-pack

  • Jakk's Pacific's Limited Edition Paints Series 11
  • Release date: 2005

Another release of the Limited Edition Paints 2-packs was the Series 11 set. Frieza in his final form came alongside Super Saiyan Goku and was made available in 2005 in a "DBZ Limited Edition Paints" series 2-pack set. It is described on the packaging as "Based off of the DBZ Animated Series." There is indeed some minor alterations in terms of the paint job and overall packaging being redone to create a different boxart and bubble, but the contents are still quite similar to previous molds. The Frieza figure has had some minor touch-ups in terms of the coloring scheme but remains the same figure aside from having a completely grayscale paint job along with the Goku included. Both figures come with the Limited Edition Paints imprint on their legs. Other 2-packs included in this series 11 set are Piccolo with Goku and Super Saiyan 2 Future Trunks with Imperfect Cell.

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Ultimate Figure Series pack with Frieza color version figurine

  • Ultimate Figure Series 3
  • Release date: 2005

Jakks has re-released the original figurines from Bandai’s “Soul of Hyper Figuration” series 3 in 2005. Of course, there’s a brand new packaging to go along with the releases as well as a “Mystery Figure” included in each pack. The sets are released in 2-pack sets along with the mystery figurine being randomized. The Frieza figurine remains the same as its previous “Soul of Hyper Figuration” release and allows for both the color version and black and white variant to be purchased separately in their own packaging. This color version is portrayed on the boxart and comes packaged with a black and white version Piccolo figurine to mix and match the two types of sets available.

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Ultimate Figure Series pack with Frieza black and white variant figurine

  • Ultimate Figure Series 3
  • Release date: 2005

Jakks has re-released the original figurines from Bandai's “Soul of Hyper Figuration” series 3 in 2005. Of course, there’s a brand new packaging to go along with the releases as well as a “Mystery Figure” included in each pack. The sets are released in 2-pack sets along with the mystery figurine being randomized. The Frieza figurine remains the same as its previous “Soul of Hyper Figuration” release and allows for both the color version and black and white variant to be purchased separately in their own packaging. This black and white version comes packaged with a color version Piccolo figurine to mix and match the two types of sets available.

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Ultimate Figure Series 5 Frieza figure

  • Ultimate Figure Series 5
  • Release date: 2005

Jakks has re-released the original figurines from Bandai's “Ultimate Figure Series” set in 2005. Of course, there's a brand new packaging to go along with the releases as well as the Jakks Pacific logo on the packaging itself as opposed to the Bandai logo. The Frieza figurine remains the same as its previous Ultimate Figure Series release although this set is now entitled "Ultimate Figure Series 5". Additionally, the piece is now titled as "Frieza" as opposed to "Freeza," as an alternate naming scheme. Frieza still comes with three inter-changeable hands. Other pieces included in this same Ultimate Figure Series 5 set are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Piccolo, Gohan, Vegito (black and white variant), and Super Saiyan 3 Goku (black and white variant).

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Transformation Cyborg Frieza figure including TCG card

  • Transformation
  • Release date: 2006

Released in 2006 by Jakks Pacific was the “Transformation” series, which included an assortment related specifically to the “Transformation” TCG card set. This set incorporated a re-release of the previous Cyborg Frieza figure first introduced as a part of the Series 15 lineup in 2004. This time, the figure was also packaged with an exclusive “Transformation” series collectible TCG card of Cyborg Frieza. The packaging front reads “Exclusive Transformation Promo Card Included!” Others included in this same “Transformation” Series assortment are Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Kid Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku. The initial box mockup has a black lining and white lettering scheme for the characters included in this roster. Interestingly, the package for this figure lists Frieza as "Cybor Frieza" as opposed to "Cyborg Frieza," which is apparently a packaging error.

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Frieza's Revenge series Frieza figure

  • Frieza's Revenge
  • Release date: 2007

Released in February 2007, Jakks has offered yet another Frieza figure. The "Frieza's Revenge" set is likely one of the most unique of the paint jobs when it comes to these pieces. Due to the overall shining glow and golden touch-ups to the armor, the figure stands out as a highly detailed piece. Aside from these minor paint job alterations, the figure's model is the most detailed Frieza figure which showcases him in his first form. Jakks finally decided to release a Frieza figure in his first form and maintain its standing upright posture. Due to this, this specific Jakks piece remains one of the most consistent and accurate in terms of distinctive attributes for Frieza. Of course, Frieza maintains a wicked smirk on his face as his accurate facial expression for this piece.

Mattel[]

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Dragon Ball Z Volume 6 Freeza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z series
  • Release date: 2000

Mattel's Dragon Ball Z series has included reissues of the previously released Super Battle Collection figures. Coincidentally, these same figures were also re-released by Irwin Toy. Mattel's version doesn't differ from either of these reissues aside from the fact that it offers a new packaging for the figure in this 2000 lineup. The cardboard is a light and dark green along with having a basic figure bubble in front as well as an insert photo of the included character, which in this case is volume 6 Frieza.

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Dragon Ball Z Freeza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z Deluxe Blasting Series
  • Release date: 2000

Mattel's basic toy lineup was released in 2000 and included the Deluxe Blasting figures that were released by Irwin Toy and Bandai. This re-released Frieza is seen preparing a deadly round purple Mouth Energy Wave. The boxart lists the character as "Freeza." Aside from these deluxe features, Frieza also came with a miniature red scouter, which could easily be equipped on his face. Additionally, Frieza's tail comes packaged along with the figure and is easily attached to him. The round purple aura is also included, which fits into Frieza's mouth and is used as a very nice blasting feature. Aside from the ability to blast this energy maneuver, the figure's legs are positioned in an immobile method and don't have many joints, albeit having a crouched position which doesn't allow for perfect articulation. A rather nice feature, however, was the ability to remove the battle armor and re-equip it at ease. The shoulder boards along with the battle armor are removable, which allows for Frieza's body to be seen. With the minor articulation flaws, this figure remains one of Frieza's first ever pieces to be manufactured at a 5-inch scale by Mattel, the actual first model being the Bandai version of this same piece. The packaging for this variant features a green coloring used for the box exterior.

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The Legend is Here series set with Frieza figurine

  • The Legend is Here series
  • Release date: 2000

The same mini Frieza figurine from Super Guerriers Coffret 16 was released in a KidZBiz 6-pack to go along with the series entitled "The Legend is Here," which was re-released in 2000 in the UK (United Kingdom). As a part of the Legend is Here mini figurines, the pieces remained exactly the same as the previous Super Guerriers and would in turn remain the same as the Irwin Toy Saga Continues lineup years later. Others included in this set were Dr. Gero, Majin Buu, Vegito, Uub, and Raditz.

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The Legend is Here Series 3 with mini Frieza second form figurine

  • The Legend is Here series 3
  • Release date: 2000

Amongst the various “Legend is Here” releases was an alternate miniature-sized 1.5 inch version of the Frieza in his second form miniature figurine. This figurine holds the same posture as the previous AB Groupe and upcoming Irwin Toy releases. The figurine size is much smaller than the original release. This is another of the versions of Frieza in his second form produced by KidzBiz as reissues of the previous Super Guerriers lineups. Like the other miniatures, this one also portrays Frieza in the same position.

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The Legend is Here Series 2 with mini Frieza final form figurine

  • The Legend is Here series 2
  • Release date: 2000

Amongst the various “Legend is Here” releases was an alternate miniature-sized 1.5 inch version of the Frieza in his final form miniature figurine. This figurine holds the same posture as the previous AB Groupe and upcoming Irwin Toy releases. The figurine size is much smaller than the original release. This is another of the versions of Frieza produced by KidzBiz as reissues of the previous Super Guerriers lineups. Like the other miniatures, this one also portrays Frieza in the same position.

Unifive[]

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Mini Figure Collection 2 Frieza figurine

  • Mini Figure Collection 2
  • Release date: Unknown

Unifive has released a set of Dragon Ball Z mini figurines with straps in a set entitled "Mini Figure Collection 2". Included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Goku, Kid Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegito, Baby Goku, and Future Trunks. Frieza is seen in a blocking stance with his palms open and outstretched in front of him as he holds an angered expression.

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Dragon Ball Z Strap Set Frieza with Super Saiyan Goku

  • Dragon Ball Z Strap Set
  • Release date: Unknown

This Dragon Ball Z strap set released by Unifive has included three different sets of straps. The tag and board attached to the bagging showcases an image of Goku and Super Saiyan Goku with a black background and the Dragon Ball writing in orange letters as well as the Dragon Ball Z logo in front. Characters included in this set are Frieza in his final form with Super Saiyan Goku, Piccolo with Kid Gohan, and Goku with Vegeta. Each of these pieces is linked to a single bulbous chain for a double-linked set.

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Super Strap Set including Frieza, Goku, and Gohan

  • Super Strap Set
  • Release date: 2003

A series of Super Strap Set figures were released by Unifive in 2003. One of these packaged strap sets includes Frieza in his final form along with Super Saiyan Goku and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan. This box also comes with two additional accessories, one with orbs and the other with the Dragon Ball Z logo. Frieza in his final form appears in his sleek posture, his arms spread out and one foot placed in front of the other.

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Triple Strap Set including Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, and Baby Goku

  • Triple Strap Series
  • Release date: 2004

Released in April 2004 by Unifive, a series of three different Dragon Ball Z triple strap sets featured nine different pieces. The three different boards attached to each set were designated by Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. The first chain set Frieza pack includes Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, and baby Goku. The second chain set Cell pack includes Perfect Cell, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku. The third chain set Majin Buu pack includes Majin Buu, Goku, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan.

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Special Weapon Light Edition Super Saiyan Goku versus Frieza light

  • Special Weapon Light Series
  • Release date: 2004

Unifive's Special Weapon Light Series was released in September 2004 and featured two unique collective pieces in the set. Each featured a hero character in a combat position with the antagonist of the set as the wall light. The light itself reflects upon the wall and showcases the character with a bright glow. One of the pieces included in this set are a battle-damaged Super Saiyan Goku preparing a devastating Kamehameha with Frieza in his final form with full power as the wall light. The Frieza image holds a yellow hue for the aura. The second piece is Super Vegeta preparing his deadly Final Flash and comes with Majin Buu as the wall light. The Majin Buu image holds a pink hue as the aura. Standing at 15 cm, both pieces have a unique effect and come with a unique posture.

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Posing Figure Box Collection including Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Posing Figure Box Collection 1
  • Release date: 2004

A box set collection compiling 10 color pieces from the Unifive Posing Series was released in October 2004. The 10 pieces are all re-releases from the Posing Figure Series Parts previously released by Unifive. This set features color versions of the same pieces. This set is entitled Dragon Ball Z Posing Figure number 1 Box and is the first box set. Those included in this collection are Frieza in his final form, Captain Ginyu, Perfect Cell, Android 16, Raditz, Piccolo blasting, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan.

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Daikessen Part 1 Frieza in his third form figure

  • Goku Daikessen Part 1
  • Release date: 2004

Frieza in his third form made an appearance in Banpresto’s Goku Daikessen Part 1 Unifive posing set released in November, 2004. Standing at approximately 4 inches, he is modeled to look vicious and ferocious as well as given a more monstrous and sleek look. Frieza form 3 is also portrayed with his halved tail and, much like previous releases and future installments, comes with an orange base. Also included in this set Part 1 set are Imperfect Cell, Super Saiyan 3 Goku with Halo, Super Buu, Super Saiyan Goku, and Goku as he appears in GT for a total of 6 different figures in this set.

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Ultimate Evolution Future Trunks with Cyborg Frieza

  • Ultimate Evolution Saiyan Figure 2
  • Release date: 2004

This Unifive Ultimate Evolution set released in December 2004 includes Future Trunks with quite a few accessories. Aside from having numerous inter-changeable heads and an additional Baby Trunks figurine, the package also comes with Cyborg Frieza as he is seen being halved by Future Trunks' blade with an expression of pain and panic. He is seen with his hands raised in midair as he is stunned by the swift strike. This package includes Future Trunks as he is seen during his first appearance. The Cyborg Frieza piece adds greater depth to this Ultimate Evolution Saiyan Figure series 2 assortment.

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Posing Frieza in his first form figure

  • Posing Figure Part 2
  • Release date: 2004

Unifive has released a Posing Figure series set under Banpresto. Unifive was an independent toy company until it was bought by toy giant Bandai in 2001. It was run as a subsidiary of Bandai-owned Banpresto until 2006. The Posing Figure series would be a great highlight of Unifive’s involvement with the Dragon Ball franchise. Frieza in his first form was featured as one of the characters in this set released by Unifive in February 2004. He is made available with his hoverchair and can be placed inside the vehicle or removed and displayed by himself. Others included in this same collection were Piccolo, Raditz, Captain Ginyu, Perfect Cell, Android 16, Super Vegeta, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku, Frieza in his final form, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan along with a miniature Cell Jr.. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of pose-able features as well as additionally coming with a black base. A grayscale variant of this same posing figure is also available as an alternative collectible.

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Posing Frieza in his first form grayscale figure

  • Posing Figure Part 2
  • Release date: 2004

The same Posing figure released by Unifive was released as a grayscale variant in February 2004. This Frieza in his first form also came with his hoverchair, the same gray paint job being applied to the miniature. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of posable features as well as additionally coming with a black base. This grayscale variant of this same posing figure was released in conjunction with the color version of the same piece as an alternative collectible.

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Posing Frieza final form figure

  • Posing Figure Part 2
  • Release date: 2004

Unifive has released a Posing Figure series set under Banpresto. Unifive was an independent toy company until it was bought by toy giant Bandai in 2001. It was run as a subsidiary of Bandai-owned Banpresto until 2006. The Posing Figure series would be a great highlight of Unifive's involvement with the Dragon Ball franchise. Frieza in his final form was featured as one of the characters in this set released by Unifive in February 2004. Others included in this same collection were Piccolo, Raditz, Captain Ginyu, Perfect Cell, Android 16, Super Vegeta, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Frieza in his first form, Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan along with a miniature Cell Jr.. Frieza came with a mean pumped up body and a ferocious expression, likely due to the fact that he has reached his maximum capacity with full rage. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of pose-able features as well as additionally coming with a black base. A grayscale variant of this same posing figure is also available as an alternative collectible.

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Posing Frieza final form grayscale figure

  • Posing Figure Part 2
  • Release date: 2004

The same Posing figure released by Unifive was released as a grayscale variant in February 2004. This Frieza final form has the same gray paint job being applied to the miniature. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of posable features as well as additionally coming with a black base. This grayscale variant of this same posing figure was released in conjunction with the color version of the same piece as an alternative collectible.

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Posing Series Frieza third form figure

  • Posing Figure Part 6
  • Release date: 2005

Unifive has released a Posing Figure series set under Banpresto. Unifive was an independent toy company until it was bought by toy giant Bandai in 2001. It was run as a subsidiary of Bandai-owned Banpresto until 2006. The Posing Figure series would be a great highlight of Unifive’s involvement with the Dragon Ball franchise. Frieza in his third form was featured as one of the characters in this Part 6 set released by Unifive in January 2005. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of pose-able features as well as additionally coming with a black base. A grayscale variant of this same posing figure is also available as an alternative collectible. Other characters also included in this same Posing Figure series 6 set are Nappa, Cooler transformed, Yamcha preparing a Spirit Ball, and Goku preparing his Spirit Bomb.

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Posing Frieza third form grayscale figure

  • Posing Figure Part 6
  • Release date: 2005

The same Posing figure released by Unifive was released as a grayscale variant in January 2005. This Frieza third form comes in the same posture, the same gray paint job being applied to the miniature. The Posing figure features a very nice positioning scheme and lots of joints in terms of pose-able features as well as additionally coming with a black base. This grayscale variant of this same posing figure was released in conjunction with the color version of the same piece as an alternative collectible.

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Posing Figure Box Collection including Frieza in his third form

  • Dragon Ball Z Posing Figure Box Collection 2
  • Release date: 2005

A box set collection compiling 10 color pieces from the Unifive Posing Series was released in March 2005. The 10 pieces are all re-releases from the Posing Figure Series Parts previously released by Unifive. This set features color versions of the same pieces. This set is entitled Dragon Ball Z Posing Figure number 2 Box and is the second box set. Those included in this collection are Frieza in his third form, Cooler, Nappa, Majin Buu with Dabura cookie, Gotenks with Kid Buu and Kamikaze Ghost, Goku hovering, Super Saiyan 3 Goku with halo, Vegito, King Piccolo with Kid Goku, and Tien with Chiaotzu.

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Dragon Ball Z Posing Series Frieza second form color version

  • Dragon Ball Z Posing Series 7
  • Release date: 2005

Unifive, a subsidiary company under Banpresto, has released the "Posing Figure" series, incorporating numerous characters in pose-able stances. In this lineup, released in July, 2005, there’s a nice addition of Dragon Ball characters featured. Other than Frieza second form in this set, there's also Yajirobe, Super Saiyan Broly, Goku, and Vegeta. The Packages are sealed and the items are inserted at random. These figurines all come with pose-able joints and some of their most notable stances from their fights. They are also designed to be standing on top of round orange bases.

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Dragon Ball Z Posing Series Frieza second form grayscale variant

  • Dragon Ball Z Posing Series 7
  • Release date: 2005

Unifive has also released a grayscale variant in addition to its "Posing Figure" series, incorporating numerous characters in pose-able stances. In this lineup, released in July, 2005, there’s a nice addition of Dragon Ball characters featured. Other than Frieza in his second form, there's also Yajirobe, Super Saiyan Broly, Goku, and Vegeta. The Packages are sealed and the items are inserted at random. The variant grayscale version has the same model molds but a different paint job. Aside from this, they all maintain the same design and orange bases.

Yutaka[]

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Keshi 7-pack set including Frieza in his first form

  • Miniature DBZ 7-pack set
  • Release date: Unknown

A 7-piece Keshi miniature set encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 7-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 10 characters: Burter, Captain Ginyu, Piccolo, Krillin, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Frieza in his final form, and Frieza in his first form. Frieza form 1 is randomly inserted in these packs, and may or may not be in some packages. Also, these mini pieces come in randomized colors, ranging from a variety of red, green, and blue bases. These mini keshi pieces do not come with battle armor, so it's a unique set as the characters are seen without their armor and with their underclothes. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack is a randomized pog and holofoil sticker.

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Keshi 7-pack set including Frieza in his final form

  • Miniature DBZ 7-pack set
  • Release date: Unknown

A 7-piece Keshi miniature set encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 7-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 10 characters: Burter, Captain Ginyu, Piccolo, Krillin, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Frieza in his final form, and Frieza in his first form. Frieza in his final form is randomly inserted in these packs, and may or may not be in some packages. Also, these mini pieces come in randomized colors, ranging from a variety of red, green, and blue bases. These mini keshi pieces do not come with battle armor, so it's a unique set as the characters are seen without their armor and with their underclothes. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack is a randomized pog and holofoil sticker.

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Hero Collection Keshi 4-pack set including Frieza in his first form

  • Hero Collection DBZ 4-pack Keshi set
  • Release date: Unknown

A 4-piece Keshi miniature set encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 4-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 5 pieces: King Vegeta, Gohan, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his third form, and Nail. All the pieces in this set are from Bandai's Keshi series 9 but are in the tan coloring only as opposed to the randomized colors from the original Keshi releases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack are two randomized pogs.

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Hero Collection Keshi 4-pack set including Frieza in his third form

  • Hero Collection DBZ 4-pack Keshi set
  • Release date: Unknown

A 4-piece Keshi miniature set encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 4-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 5 pieces: King Vegeta, Gohan, Frieza in his first form, Frieza in his third form, and Nail. All the pieces in this set are from Bandai's Keshi series 9 but are in the tan coloring only as opposed to the randomized colors from the original Keshi releases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack are two randomized pogs.

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Yutaka Goku and Super Saiyan Goku with Frieza final form Keshi piece

  • Yutaka 2-pack set with Keshi mini
  • Release date: Unknown

A 2-piece basic figure set of Goku and Super Saiyan Goku includes a Keshi miniature Frieza in his final form from Keshi Part 9 and was produced by Yutaka, holding the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 2-piece set included this randomized Keshi piece of Frieza. All the Keshi pieces in this set are from Bandai's Keshi series 9 but are in the tan coloring only as opposed to the randomized colors from the original Keshi releases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each large Goku piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set.

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Yutaka Piccolo and Goku pack with 5 Keshi pieces including Frieza in his first form

  • Yutaka 2-pack set with Keshi minis
  • Release date: Unknown

A 2-piece basic figure set of Goku and Piccolo includes a five miniature Keshi pieces, including Frieza in his final form and Frieza in his first form. Other mini Keshi pieces included in this set are randomized as well, including Burter, Captain Ginyu, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, Piccolo, and Goku, and was produced by Yutaka, holding the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 2-piece set included these randomized Keshi pieces of Frieza. All the Keshi pieces in this set are a nice addition and come in tan, light green, and light blue. The figures of Goku and Piccolo are scaled at the basic figure height and have some articulation as the arms, legs, and heads are able to be moved and rotated.

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Yutaka Piccolo and Goku pack backside view with 5 Keshi pieces including Frieza in his final form

  • Yutaka 2-pack set with Keshi minis
  • Release date: Unknown

A 2-piece basic figure set of Goku and Piccolo includes a five miniature Keshi pieces, including Frieza in his final form and Frieza in his first form. Other mini Keshi pieces included in this set are randomized as well, including Burter, Captain Ginyu, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, Piccolo, and Goku, and was produced by Yutaka, holding the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 2-piece set included these randomized Keshi pieces of Frieza. All the Keshi pieces in this set are a nice addition and come in tan, light green, and light blue. The figures of Goku and Piccolo are scaled at the basic figure height and have some articulation as the arms, legs, and heads are able to be moved and rotated.

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Super Saiyan Goku figure with Keshi Frieza first form included

  • Super Saiyan Goku with 5-pack set
  • Release date: Unknown

This Yutaka Super Saiyan Goku figure was packaged along with 5 miniature Keshi pieces that had previously been released as the aforementioned 7-pack set. A keshi Frieza in his first form was included in this package along with randomized Keshi pieces of Captain Ginyu, Burter, Frieza in his final form, Gohan, Krillin, Piccolo, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Goku. The Keshi pieces remain the same as the previous ones and are seen without the armor as a nice differentiating collectible feature.

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Super Saiyan Goku figure with Keshi Frieza final form included

  • Super Saiyan Goku with 5-pack set
  • Release date: Unknown

This Yutaka Super Saiyan Goku figure was packaged along with 5 miniature Keshi pieces that had previously been released as the aforementioned 7-pack set. A keshi Frieza in his final form was included in this package along with randomized Keshi pieces of Captain Ginyu, Burter, Frieza in his first form, Gohan, Krillin, Piccolo, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Goku. The Keshi pieces remain the same as the previous ones and are seen without the armor as a nice differentiating collectible feature.

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Parfect Collection Box Keshi 4-pack set packaging interior including Frieza in his third form

  • Parfect Collection Box
  • Release date: 1991

A 4-piece Keshi miniature set entitled "Parfect Collection Box" and encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 4-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 4 pieces: King Vegeta, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, and Goku. All the pieces in this set are from Bandai's Keshi series 9 but are in the transparent white coloring only as opposed to the randomized colors from the original Keshi releases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack is are two randomized pogs, two randomized stickers, and six randomized Parfect Collection sheets.

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Parfect Collection Box Keshi 4-pack set packaging exterior including Frieza in his final form

  • Parfect Collection Box
  • Release date: 1991

A 4-piece Keshi miniature set entitled "Parfect Collection Box" and encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Captain Ginyu Saga and Frieza Saga was produced by Yutaka and holds the Banpresto logo. Yutaka's 4-piece set included a randomized selection of the following 4 pieces: King Vegeta, Frieza in his third form, Frieza in his final form, and Goku. All the pieces in this set are from Bandai's Keshi series 9 but are in the transparent white coloring only as opposed to the randomized colors from the original Keshi releases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and shaped similar to the rubber-styled keshi series. Each piece is unique and highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack is are two randomized pogs, two randomized stickers, and six randomized Parfect Collection sheets.

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Dorakeshi Super Armor Set including Frieza in his first form

  • Dragon Ball Z Super Armor Set Dorakeshi
  • Release date: Unknown

Another of Yutaka's Keshi packs, this set has included many of the previous Yutaka keshi molds with various other coloring schemes. Characters included in this 10-pack keshi set are Frieza in his final form, Frieza in his first form, Burter, Captain Ginyu, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin, Gohan, Vegeta, and Piccolo. Additionally, the package includes two randomized shiny stickers. The package front holds the Yutaka logo as well as having the Banpresto seal. The images depicted on the box front are of the characters included.

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Dorakeshi Super Armor Set including Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Super Armor Set Dorakeshi
  • Release date: Unknown

Another of Yutaka's Keshi packs, this set has included many of the previous Yutaka keshi molds with various other coloring schemes. Characters included in this 10-pack keshi set are Frieza in his final form, Frieza in his first form, Burter, Captain Ginyu, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin, Gohan, Vegeta, and Piccolo. Additionally, the package includes two randomized shiny stickers. The package front holds the Yutaka logo as well as having the Banpresto seal. The images depicted on the box front are of the characters included.

Hachette[]

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Hachette's Legend of Manga Number 4 Frieza figurine

  • The Legend of Manga series
  • Release date: 2008

Hachette has added a great deal of pieces to their appending "Legend of Manga" releases. Included with the manga volumes is a miniature figurine. Included with Number 4 of this wide range of volumes is none other than Frieza in his first form. Released in 2008, this piece was no exception to the great deal of detail Hachette has placed on the Dragon Ball manga characters. Frieza's posture remains confident and relaxed while he remains inside his hoverchair for this piece. The hoverchair is seen attached to the black base by a stand.

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Hachette's Legend of Manga Number 10 Frieza figurine

  • The Legend of Manga series
  • Release date: 2010

Hachette has added a great deal of pieces to their appending "Legend of Manga" releases. Included with the manga volumes is a miniature figurine. Included with Number 10 of this wide range of volumes is none other than Frieza in his final. Released in October, 2008, this piece was no exception to the great deal of detail Hachette has placed on the Dragon Ball manga characters. Frieza's pose is that of a sleek combatant as he places a foot in front and allows his tail to flail behind him as both hands are in an open position, signifying his confident demeanor.

Pokka[]

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Limited Edition Pokka Frieza final form figure

  • Dragon Ball Z Kai Limited Edition Large-Scale
  • Release date: 2011

Aside from Pokka's beverage can releases with unique Dragon Ball character art, they have unleashed a massive Frieza in his final form in 2011 in extremely limited quantities. This figure has a unique boxart and packaging and is limited to 200 pieces worldwide. It stands at 27 cm (10 inches) and is a very unique model featuring Frieza with a sinister smile with great impression on his facial expression and maintains his majestic stance, with his arms outstretched and one foot in front as his tail flails behind him.

Ultra Figus[]

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Ultra Figus Frieza miniature collectible

  • Ultra Figus Miniature Series
  • Release date: 1999

Argentinian distribution company Ultra Figus has released a Frieza in a set of miniature collectibles in 1999. The set consists of a total of 36 figurines, including some that are only available in this set. Characters included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Frieza, Nappa, Raditz, Vegeta, Princess Snake, Chi-Chi, Goku, Tien, Yamcha, Piccolo, Master Roshi, Goz, Chiaotzu, Krillin, Kid Chi-Chi, Kid Krillin, Kid Goku, Kid Piccolo, Fortuneteller Baba, Puar, Oolong, Launch, Bulma, Emperor Pilaf, Shu, Mai, a Saibaman, King Yemma, Mr. Popo, Ox-King, Bora, Upa, and a Great Ape.

Boss Coffee[]

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Pull-Back Car Frieza figurine

  • Pull-Back Car series
  • Release date: 2011

The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1, 2011 and has a nice variety of characters that have a pull-back and release feature. These go-cars are winded up and released to drive forward in any direction. They come attached to a specific item, be it a Dragon Ball, Shenron's head, or even a crystal ball (in the case of Fortuneteller Baba). Frieza, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a vicious stare and an arms-crossed position as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with a Dragon Ball attached to it. Frieza is seen in his final form and is one of the most unique pieces in this set as he's one of the only villains included in the set.

Magic Box[]

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Crazy Bones Frieza green figurine

  • GoGo's Crazy Bones Dragon Ball Z Edition
  • Release date: 2000

Released in May, 2000, the Crazy Bones addition to the Dragon Ball franchise has brought a nice repertoire of characters in this miniature format. GoGo's Crazy Bones (also referred to as Crazy Bones or GoGo's) are small collectibles that became popular during the 1990s and 2000s, produced by Spanish company Magic Box Int. and additionally by PPI Worldwide Group, which remains the only distributor in North America. They are named crazy bones due to the craze revolving around the collection of these pieces. The Dragon Ball Z set spans the Saiyan/Vegeta saga debacle as well as the Namek Saga conflict and has 40 pieces in the set. Each figurine comes in a multitude of colors and designs but remains the same sculpt. Frieza in his third form is included in this set as a head-sculpt piece and is number 30 of this set. Interestingly, the sticker representing the piece on the collection sheet portrays Frieza in his second form although the actual piece is Frieza in his third form. This is merely a manufacturing error for the pictorial sheet portraying all the pieces in this set.

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Crazy Bones Frieza burgundy figurine

  • GoGo's Crazy Bones Dragon Ball Z Edition
  • Release date: 2000

Released in May, 2000, the Crazy Bones addition to the Dragon Ball franchise has brought a nice repertoire of characters in this miniature format. GoGo's Crazy Bones (also referred to as Crazy Bones or GoGo's) are small collectibles that became popular during the 1990s and 2000s, produced by Spanish company Magic Box Int. and additionally by PPI Worldwide Group, which remains the only distributor in North America. They are named crazy bones due to the craze revolving around the collection of these pieces. The Dragon Ball Z set spans the Saiyan/Vegeta saga debacle as well as the Namek Saga conflict and has 40 pieces in the set. Each figurine comes in a multitude of colors and designs but remains the same sculpt. Frieza in his final form is included in this set as a head-sculpt piece and is number 23 of this set.

Cremino[]

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Rubber Juguete Frieza blue figurine

  • Rubber Toy and Chocolate Flavored Candy series
  • Release date: 2012

A miniature rubber set released by Cremino comes with chocolate flavored candy. All four major sagas in the series have been released in this format, including the Vegeta Saga, Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Majin Buu Saga. Frieza appears twice in this mini-wrapped set. His first model appears with both his hands kept to his sides and his feet spread apart as he is seen in his final form. There are a wide variety of characters included in this mini set. The packaging reads "Juguete" which means "Toy" and the details read "Golosina Sabor A Chocolate," which translated means "Chocolate Flavored Candy." The Toei Animation logo is also present on the wrapping. The miniature figurines are produced in two colors in this set, blue and yellow.

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Rubber Juguete Frieza yellow figurine

  • Rubber Toy and Chocolate Flavored Candy series
  • Release date: 2012

A miniature rubber set released by Cremino comes with chocolate flavored candy. All four major sagas in the series have been released in this format, including the Vegeta Saga, Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Majin Buu Saga. Frieza appears twice in this mini-wrapped set. His second model appears with both his hands raised up and his tail midway in the air as he is in a charging position, his feet spread apart. There are a wide variety of characters included in this mini set. The packaging reads "Juguete" which means "Toy" and the details read "Golosina Sabor A Chocolate," which translated means "Chocolate Flavored Candy." The Toei Animation logo is also present on the wrapping. The miniature figurines are produced in two colors in this set, blue and yellow.

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Rubber Juguete Frieza purple figurine

  • Rubber Toy Series
  • Release date: Unknown

A miniature rubber set released by Cremino comes with chocolate flavored candy. All four major sagas in the series have been released in this format, including the Vegeta Saga, Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Majin Buu Saga. Frieza appears once in this mini-wrapped set. His third model appears with both his hands kept to his sides as his tail flails in the background. This model is similar to the first piece albeit having minor differences, such as his feet being positioned closer and his arms spaced slightly closer to his torso. There are a wide variety of characters included in this mini set. The miniature figurines are produced in numerous colors in this set, purple, transparent hues, and yellow being some available ones for this specific model.

Showa Note[]

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Dragon Ball Z Kyarappu Vol. 1 Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Kyarappu Vol. 1
  • Release date: Unknown

Bandai's Kyarappu vol. 1 (Kharap Volume 1) has included a repertoire of characters atop Dragon Balls as their base. This set is known as the Kyarappu (Kharap) or secret "calibration wrap" Dragon Ball and is a set of special pencil caps. It includes many characters in the set, including Frieza in his final form. Frieza is seen standing atop a one-star ball and crossing his arms as he wears a wicked smile. Pieces included in this volume 1 set are Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Yamcha, Super Future Trunks, Krillin, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Perfect Cell, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, and a special Super Saiyan Goku with a full-body golden chrome as the secret figurine.

High Dream[]

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R&M 555 Dragon Ball Z Series Frieza statuette

  • R&M 555 Dragon Ball Z Series
  • Release date: 2008

Released in November, 2008 by a joint effort from High Dream Corporation and Sideshow Collectibles is a limited edition set of five main characters from the Dragon Ball Z series. This lineup is the "R&M 555 Dragon Ball Z" statue series. Each piece is cast in poly-resin, and makes for an excessively impressive addition to any statuette collection. The Frieza piece is portrayed in his final form with full power as he lifts his hand in order to unleash a powerful blast and stands at 7.8 inches separately and 12 inches with its round ground base. Each base has a nice shattered effect and is also cast in poly-resin. Each of these character is limited to 555 pieces in production and comes with the actual authentic number printed on the boxed packaging, which also features an image of the character in front. Other characters included in this same R&M collection are Piccolo, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku, and Super Saiyan Vegeta.

Leblon-Delienne[]

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Leblon-Delienne's Dragon Ball Z Emotional Design Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Emotional Design
  • Release date: 2008

The company Leblon-Delienne was established in 1983 is mainly responsible for resin statuettes of animated characters. The first licensed statuettes have been sculpted in 1983. In addition to the resin statuettes, the company also produces and markets decorative objects. Originally released as a part of the Dragon Ball Z Emotional Design series in July, 2008, this Frieza statuette is limited in its production run, having only 2,500 pieces made. The pieces from the Leblon-Delienne series are highly sought after by collectors because of their quality and rarity. Each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity. Frieza is portrayed in his final form in perhaps one of his most unique stances ever produced. He is seen resting on the ground with his finger tapping his chin as his tail spirals around his body and he holds an energy ball in the palm of his hand, allowing the aura to emanate whilst he has a very sinister facial expression depicting him as the great icy tyrant and destructive emperor of evil while maintaining a rather elegant persona encompassing the very enigma that is Lord Frieza.

Discapa[]

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Discapa Dragon Ball Series 1 Frieza final form figurine

  • Discapa Dragon Ball series 1
  • Release date: Unknown

This Discapa series 1 set features a few Dragon Ball Z characters on top of a halved Dragon Ball base. Each character comes with a unique Dragon Ball numeric. Frieza in his final form is on top of the seven-star Dragon Ball, maintaining an arms-crossed posture as his tail spirals behind him. Others included in this set along with their Dragon Ball numeric are Goku (one-star ball), Krillin (five-star ball), Kid Gohan (two-star ball), Piccolo (three-star ball), Tien (four-star ball), and Vegeta (six-star ball).

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Discapa Dragon Ball Evolution Frieza form 1 figurine

  • Discapa Dragon Ball Evolution
  • Release date: Unknown

These mini collectible pieces include a few Dragon Ball Z characters as they evolve throughout the series run. Two of each character is available in this set. Both pieces are able to be equipped to each other by the base as a nice feature depicting the base in a color coordination. Characters included in this set and the base colors attached are Majin Buu and Super Buu on pink bases, Vegeta and Super Saiyan Vegeta on light blue bases, Gohan and Super Saiyan Gohan in Great Saiyaman outfit on yellow bases, Goku and Super Saiyan 3 Goku on orange bases, Frieza in his first form and Frieza in his final form on light purple bases, and Imperfect Cell and Perfect Cell on light green bases. Each of these pieces is collected separately but each attached to its corresponding character. Frieza in his first form is seen in his hoverchair as he stares to his side and is seen levitating above the ground.

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Discapa Dragon Ball Evolution Frieza final form figurine

  • Discapa Dragon Ball Evolution
  • Release date: Unknown

These mini collectible pieces include a few Dragon Ball Z characters as they evolve throughout the series run. Two of each character is available in this set. Both pieces are able to be equipped to each other by the base as a nice feature depicting the base in a color coordination. Characters included in this set and the base colors attached are Majin Buu and Super Buu on pink bases, Vegeta and Super Saiyan Vegeta on light blue bases, Gohan and Super Saiyan Gohan in Great Saiyaman outfit on yellow bases, Goku and Super Saiyan 3 Goku on orange bases, Frieza in his first form and Frieza in his final form on light purple bases, and Imperfect Cell and Perfect Cell on light green bases. Each of these pieces is collected separately but each attached to its corresponding character. Frieza in his final form is seen laying on the ground with his finger kept by his chin and a blast formulating from his hand as his tail nicely curls around his relaxed posture. This pieces greatly resembles the larger Leblon-Delienne Frieza model in terms of its pose.

SenSei[]

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Chara Puchi Miniature Frieza second form re-release

  • Budokai Scouter Z Warriors Minitoys
  • Release date: 2007

Later, the mini figurine of Frieza in his second form sitting on a Dragon Ball originally released by Bandai saw a re-release by SenSei in a series called "Dragon Ball Z Budokai Scouter"and the set is entitled "Z Warriors Minitoys." Included into the round base was a paper that showed the character's name around it and the collectible number attributed to it. Frieza in his second form is number 25 of this set.

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Chara Puchi Miniature Cyborg Frieza re-release

  • Budokai Scouter Z Warriors Minitoys
  • Release date: 2007

Later, the mini figurine of Cyborg Frieza sitting on a Dragon Ball originally released by Bandai saw a re-release by SenSei in a series called "Dragon Ball Z Budokai Scouter"and the set is entitled "Z Warriors Minitoys." Included into the round base was a paper that showed the character's name around it and the collectible number attributed to it. Cyborg Frieza is number 26 of this set.

Sticker Design[]

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Mini Toys Serie 2 Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Mini Toys Serie 2
  • Release date: 2008

Argentinian distribution company Sticker Design (SD) re-released the mini figurine of Cyborg Frieza sitting on a Dragon Ball originally released by Bandai in a series called "Dragon Ball Z Mini Toys" and the set is entitled "Serie 2." Additional details on the packaging include "1 Mini Toy + Action Card De Regalo." Included in each package is a glossy action card which has a 3D effect to the prism front. Each shifts an image of the characters on the cards. The mini toys themselves remain the same as the base set released previously by Bandai and SenSei. Pieces included in the Serie 2 set are Goku with angelic wings, Android 16, Android 17, Android 18, Perfect Cell, Mr. Satan, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Gohan with armor (Cell Saga), Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, Gohan with armor (Frieza Saga), Captain Ginyu in Goku's body, Cyborg Frieza, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Burter, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Recoome, and Guldo.

Cospa[]

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Dragon Ball Z Pinched Strap Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Pinched Strap
  • Release date: 2014

A very unique set of pinched straps featuring Dragon Ball Z characters is set to be released by Cospa in late May, 2014. These hanging-style pinched pieces are made of soft rubber and are approximately 6.6 x 4.2 cm in size. Each piece in the set includes an earphone jack plug attachment. The earphone jack pin is great for decorative purposes but is not designed for hanging cellphones. Characters included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Majin Buu, Bulma, Vegeta, and Goku.

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Dragon Ball Super Pinched Strap Golden Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super Pinched Strap
  • Release date: 2016

Another unique set of pinched straps featuring Dragon Ball Super characters is set to be released by Cospa in April, 2016. These hanging-style pinched pieces are made of soft rubber and stand approximately 67 mm (2.61 inches). Each piece in the set includes an earphone jack plug attachment. The earphone jack pin is great for decorative purposes but is not designed for hanging cellphones. Characters included in this set are Golden Frieza, Super Saiyan God Goku, Beerus, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Kid Goten, and Kid Trunks.

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Dragon Ball Super Rubber Keychain Golden Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super Rubber Keychain
  • Release date: 2016

Another unique set of rubber keychains featuring Dragon Ball Super characters is set to be released by Cospa in April, 2016. These chained pieces are made of soft rubber and stand approximately 67 mm (2.61 inches). Each piece in the set includes a basic keyring and is great for decorative purposes as well as carrying around. Characters included in this set are Golden Frieza, Super Saiyan God Goku, Beerus, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Kid Goten, and Kid Trunks.

Burger King[]

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DBZ Burger King Promotional Frieza figurine

  • Burger King Promotional
  • Release date: 2000

Burger King has had promotional toys released in conjunction with the 2000 release of the CCG trading card game by Score. Frieza is included in this set along with a CCG card of his own, as are all the other 3 to 5 inch toys included in the set. The Frieza is seen standing with a yellow base and comes with a Non-Combat CCG card entitled "Frieza's Spirit." Frieza is seen pointing his finger in preparation to unleash his deadly Death Beam. There are seven separate bagged packs that can be obtained. Each contains a different character from the Dragon Ball Z set and each comes with a unique promo card and base. Each figure has a silver pewter-style coloring scheme except for the Super Saiyan Goku piece having a gold chrome. DBZ pieces included in this set are Gohan (number 1 with purple base and "Gohan's Anger" card), Goku (number 2 with red base and "Goku's Attack" card), Krillin (number 3 with blue base and "Krillin's Trick" card), Super Saiyan Goku (number 4 with black base, golden chrome, and "Super Saiyan Goku's Power" card) Vegeta (number 5 with turquoise base and "Vegeta's Smirk" card), Frieza in his final form (number 6 with yellow base and "Frieza's Spirit" card), and Piccolo (number 7 with green base and "Piccolo's Revenge" card).

Giochi Preziosi[]

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Dragon Ball Z Personaggi D'azione Interattivi Frieza and Goku

  • Dragon Ball Z Personaggi D'azione Interattivi
  • Release date: Unknown

Released by Giochi Preziosi, this double-pack of Frieza in his final form and Super Saiyan Goku holds a very similar mold to the MGA walkie talkies of the same characters. However, these models feature open mouthes as opposed to the previous versions, which portrayed the characters with closed mouthes. Additionally, the packaging features the same green background art of Goku from the MGA releases. This set is titled "Dragon Ball Z Personaggi D'azione Interattivi," which translated means "Interactive Action Figures." The packaging depicts images of Goku and Frieza and each model has the talking feature.

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Giochi Preziosi Frieza figure

  • Giochi Preziosi Series 1
  • Release date: Unknown

The initial Giochi Preziosi figures had a large repertoire of characters included in the set. Many of these pieces were smaller versions of other previous molds or just plain re-releases of Irwin Toy and Jakks Pacific figures. However, a series 1 set has included quite a few unique molds attributed to this collection. A Frieza in his final form was a piece that was produced by Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi. The Frieza appears to have a sinister and serious expression as well as some nice features, such as joints around his hands, which allows some additional articulation for his fingers. This packaging features an image of Frieza as he stands to his side. This figure pertains to the series 1 set and is titled "Freezer" on the packaging front as his alternate naming scheme. The packaging also features an image of Shenron on the background of the cardboard. Other pieces included in this set are Kid Gohan, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, Future Trunks, Goku, Vegeta, Tien, and Krillin.

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Giochi Preziosi Esplosione Di Energia Frieza figure

  • Giochi Preziosi Esplosione Di Energia
  • Release date: Unknown

The initial Giochi Preziosi figures had a large repertoire of characters included in the set. Many of these pieces were smaller versions of other previous molds or just plain re-releases of Irwin Toy and Jakks Pacific figures. However, a blasting series set has included quite a few unique molds attributed to this collection. A Frieza in his final form was a piece that was produced by Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi. The Frieza appears to have a sinister and serious expression as well as some nice features, such as a round orange blast, which clips onto the palm of his hand. This packaging features an image of Frieza as he stands to his side. The figure is titled "Freezer" on the packaging front as his alternate naming scheme. The packaging also features an image of Shenron on the background of the cardboard. The packaging front reads "Esplosione Di Energia" which translated means "Burst of Energy." Other pieces included in this same set are Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Giochi Preziosi Vegeta vs. Frieza figure set

  • Dragon Ball Z Collection
  • Release date: Unknown

The initial Giochi Preziosi figures had a large repertoire of characters included in the set. Many of these pieces were smaller versions of other previous molds or just plain re-releases of Jakks Pacific and Irwin Toy figures. This specific Frieza vs. Vegeta 2-pack is actually an original mold, unlike any previous figures. Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi showcases the two figures in a fighting stance. The Frieza figure is extremely unique and is actually a small model, depicted in a moving maneuver, with his hand thrust in front and the other behind him as he glides with sleek finesse. Vegeta is seen gripping his one hand by his waist and allowing his other hand to stretch to his side as he maintains a determined posture. The packaging reads the contents as "Vegeta vs. Frieza" and features character art of Frieza and Vegeta on the packaging front. The 2-pack also features a randomized Dragon Ball in the midsection of the packaging. This same 2-pack is alternately released with a different packaging entitled "Vegeta and Frieza."

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Giochi Preziosi Vegeta and Frieza figure set

  • Dragon Ball Z Collection
  • Release date: 2006

The initial Giochi Preziosi figures had a large repertoire of characters included in the set. Many of these pieces were smaller versions of other previous molds or just plain re-releases of Jakks Pacific and Irwin Toy figures. This specific Frieza and Vegeta 2-pack is actually an original mold, unlike any previous figures. Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi showcases the two figures in a fighting stance. The Frieza figure is extremely unique and is actually a small model, depicted in a moving maneuver, with his hand thrust in front and the other behind him as he glides with sleek finesse. Vegeta is seen gripping his one hand by his waist and allowing his other hand to stretch to his side as he maintains a determined posture. The packaging reads the contents as "Vegeta" and "Frieza" and features character art of Frieza and Vegeta on the packaging front. The 2-pack also features a randomized Dragon Ball in the midsection of the packaging. This same 2-pack is alternately released with a different packaging entitled "Vegeta vs. Frieza."

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Dragon Ball Z Lo Scontro Finale (The Final Battle) board game set including Frieza piece

  • Dragon Ball Z Lo Scontro Finale Board Game
  • Release date: Unknown

Giochi Preziosi has also released various board games with mini figurines for the player pieces. The board game entitled "Lo Scontro Finale" (The Final Battle) includes 6 player pieces, which are re-releases of the Dolci Preziosi miniatures originally made available in 2006 as separate collectibles. Those included in the set are Piccolo, Frieza in his final form, Perfect Cell, Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, and Kid Gohan. The packaging holds a unique red, yellow, and white hue and features images of the included characters in what appears to be a chibi art format. The packaging holds the Giochi Preziosi logo on the bottom corner and has the age bracket designated as 6+ on the top corner. This is the Dragon Ball Z - Gioco in scatola (Game in Box) set, the assortment number being GPZ06664.

Dolci Preziosi[]

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Miniature Frieza collectible

  • Dolci Preziosi Dragon Ball Z
  • Release date: 2006

Italian manufacturer Dolci Preziosi is a sub-division of Giochi Preziosi and released miniatures of Dragon Ball Z characters in July 2006. There is one set pertaining to these miniatures standing atop a blue round base. Amongst these is the Frieza final form mini which is quite well made considering its size. The mini figurine maintains all the specific details of the character as well as being a unique piece for Frieza in terms of model, sculpt, and production material. His position remains in a sinister stance as he lifts his finger to deliver a fearsome blast with a smile on his face. Characters included in this assortment are Frieza in his final form, Perfect Cell, Future Trunks, Gotenks, Piccolo, Vegeta, Majin Buu, Kid Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegito, and Super Saiyan Goku for a total of 10 pieces in this set.

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Dolci Preziosi 3D Big figurine Frieza and Goku

  • 3D Big Figurines
  • Release date: 2012

Dolci Preziosi has also released a larger set in October 2012 featuring some battle scenes from the series run. Frieza in his final form with full power is included along with Super Saiyan Goku atop a Namekian base. Others included in this same set are Android 18 with Krillin, Perfect Cell with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Kid Buu with Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Each set comes with a unique stance and unique base.

Preziosi Collection[]

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Preziosi Collection Frieza strap

  • Preziosi Collection Dragon Ball Z
  • Release date: 2007

This series is a re-release of the Dolci Preziosi set in strap format. The original set was released with mini bases in 2006 and this set was released in February, 2007. Frieza appears in the same stance as prior, this time attached to a five-star Dragon Ball. Others included in this set and the attached Dragon Ball numeric are as follows: Majin Buu (five-star), Kid Gohan (seven-star), Future Trunks (six-star), Super Saiyan Vegito (one-star), Super Saiyan Goku (three-star), Piccolo (one-star), Gotenks (six-star), Vegeta (two-star), and Perfect Cell (four-star). There are 10 Dragon Ball Z "Luccioli Cercasuoni!" in this set. Each figurine lights up when the phone rings and also when you call or receive messages. They are meant to be used on phone straps and are a very nice feature.

Salati Preziosi[]

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DBZ Mitica Food Break Series including Frieza miniature collectible

  • Dragon Ball Z Mitica Food - Break
  • Release date: 2001

Italian company Salati Preziosi has released a unique food series in December, 2000 that has included figurines within its mini cellophane trading pamphlets entitled "Dragon Ball Z Mitica - Break" and has the Salati Preziosi logo on it. Pieces included in this miniature figurine set are on par with the "Saga Continues" Irwin line and the "Super Guerriers" AB Groupe line and are essentially re-releases of these same figurines. They are modeled very similar to these sculpts and come in the same height bracket. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Super Buu, Super Saiyan Goten, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Goku charging a blast.

Kraft[]

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DBZ Kraft Foods Italia Series including Frieza miniature collectible

  • Dragon Ball Z Kraft Foods Italia
  • Release date: 2002

Italian sub-division for Kraft Foods called Kraft Foods Italia has released a unique food series in November, 2002 that has included figurines within its mini cellophane trading pamphlets entitled "Dragon Ball Z Lunchables" sets. Pieces included in this miniature figurine set are on par with the "Saga Continues" Irwin line and the "Super Guerriers" AB Groupe line and are essentially re-releases of these same figurines. They are modeled very similar to these sculpts and come in the same height bracket. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Super Buu, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Goku charging a blast.

Nestlè[]

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Nestlè promotional magnet series Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Magnet Series
  • Release date: 2009

Nestlè Italiana, the Italian department of the Nestlè company, has released a set of Dragon Ball Z magnet pieces in April, 2009. This was one of the usual promotional campaigns launched by the company and the magnet series was dedicated to Dragon Ball Z characters. Pieces included in this magnet collection are Frieza in his final form with a galactic background, Future Trunks with a mountainous terrain background, Super Saiyan Vegeta with a blue aerial background, Kid Goten & Kid Trunks with a planet and space background, and Goku with a grassland Earth background.

Spin Master Toys[]

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Frieza Flick Trix Finger Bike

  • Dragon Ball Z Flick Trix Finger Bikes
  • Release date: 2000

A set of 10 different Dragon Ball Z "Flick Trix Finger Bikes" were released in 2000 by Spin Master Toys. Each features a unique image of the designated character on the tires as well as having a unique color palette and a numeric. The following are the pieces included as well as the number and color attributed to each: Super Saiyan Goku (number 1 and gold), Super Saiyan Goku (number 2 and silver), Goku (number 3 and red), Vegeta (number 4 and black), Frieza (number 5 and purple), Piccolo (number 6 and green), Gohan (number 8 and blue), Yamcha (number 9 and white), and Tien (number 10 and yellow). The packaging reads the details as "includes all-in-one metal u-lock, keychain & stand!" Additional details include "real working brakes!" as well as "real changeable tires!" Other details include "real working crank!" and "real no-slip seat & bars!"

Winter's[]

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Winter's Chocopunch Frieza form 1 in hoverchair spoon

  • Chocopunch Dragon Ball Z Series 1
  • Release date: 2011

Winter's is a Peruvian brand that is responsible primarily for chocolates and confections. The brand was started in 1997 by Lima-based Good Foods S.A., the largest Peruvian exporter of chocolates. "Chocopunch" is a popular name-brand retail confection product made in Peru under the Winter's brand owned by Compañía Nacional de Chocolates de Perú S.A. and manufactures chocolate cream confections. As a promotional aspect of Chocopunch, a colorful plastic "cucharita" (mini spoon) in the shapes of different characters from movies, TV series, and video games has been packaged with the product as a colorful assortment of spoons which can be collected like prizes. The Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z second series of spoons have been released in the 2011 range. The first set to feature Frieza in his first form was the Dragon Ball Z series 1 set. Frieza is included in this set as he remains in his hoverchair and holds a light orange hue.

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Winter's Chocopunch Frieza form 1 spoon

  • Chocopunch Dragon Ball Z Series 2
  • Release date: 2011

Winter's is a Peruvian brand that is responsible primarily for chocolates and confections. The brand was started in 1997 by Lima-based Good Foods S.A., the largest Peruvian exporter of chocolates. "Chocopunch" is a popular name-brand retail confection product made in Peru under the Winter's brand owned by Compañía Nacional de Chocolates de Perú S.A. and manufactures chocolate cream confections. As a promotional aspect of Chocopunch, a colorful plastic "cucharita" (mini spoon) in the shapes of different characters from movies, TV series, and video games has been packaged with the product as a colorful assortment of spoons which can be collected like prizes. The Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z second series of spoons have been released in the 2011 range. The second set to feature Frieza in his first form was the Dragon Ball Z series 2 set. Frieza is included in this set with one hand resting against his waist as he is seen levitating and holds a dark orange hue.

Kirin[]

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Kirin Mets Revival of F Face Cup Series Frieza Cup

  • Dragon Ball Z Revival of F Promotional Face Cup Series
  • Release date: 2015

A very limited set of 3-dimensional promotional "Face Cups" were released for the Revival of F movie featuring Goku and Frieza. These are a collaboration and promotion between Kirin, Mets, and the Dragon Ball franchise. Each cup features an imprint 3-D mold of the character on front and holds the Revival of F information imprinted as well as the "Kirin" logo and the "Mets" logo. Both cups are a part of the promotion for the Revival of F release and are exclusive to a Japan release. The movie release date is advertised and printed as April 18 on the packaging. Each features a unique transparent color and character design. The Frieza cup has a purple hue and the Goku cup has a golden hue. Each cup is packaged with a unique design and has an extremely limited run.

Lawson[]

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Coca-Cola bottle cap set Frieza figurine

  • Coca-Cola Bottle Cap set
  • Release date: 2003

Lawson has released an interesting compilation of some Dragon Ball characters as bottle cap toppers. Lawson has designed this set for the Coca-Cola Company as a promotion in July 2003. Each of these mini figurines stands at 4 cm (1.5 inches) and comes on top of a red base. Frieza appears in his final form comes with his hands kept to his side as his tail is seen flowing behind him and a determined and serious expression on his face. The full set includes a wide range of characters for a total of 21 pieces (20 base pieces and one special secret figurine). The set which includes Frieza also has Mr. Satan, Piccolo, King Kai, Yamcha, Tien, Yajirobe, Oolong with Puar, Super Saiyan Gohan, Kid Gohan, Master Roshi, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Majin Buu, Android 18, Bulma, Super Saiyan Goku, Launch, Chi-Chi, Kid Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Krillin.

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Coca-Cola set Frieza figurine

  • Coca-Cola set
  • Release date: 2008

Lawson has released an interesting compilation of the Dragon Ball manga side panel portrait image, which includes all the characters flying on the panel in a circular motion around a round tube. Lawson has designed this set for the Coca-Cola Company as a promotion in 2008. Frieza comes exactly as he appears in the side panel photo, in his first form and while flying in midair inside his hoverchair. The full set includes a wide range of characters that are also seen flying or running across the panel. There are two sets to collect for the Coca-Cola series, one of the Dragon Ball series and the other of the Dragon Ball Z series, both featuring the side flaps. The set which pertains to Frieza in his hoverchair also has Kid Gohan, Yajirobe, Dende, Captain Ginyu, King Kai, Vegeta, Cell, Android 17, Android 18, Android 16, and Super Saiyan Goku to twist along the tube and become one large collectible set.

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Dragon Ball Z Monuments Bust series Frieza in his final form

  • Dragon Ball Z Monuments
  • Release date: 2009

This very unique set of busts entitled "Monuments" was released in February, 2009 by Lawson for the Georgia canned coffee products and includes a few characters from Dragon Ball Z. Each comes on top of a different ground base featuring dark gray, light gray, and tan color grounds. Frieza appears in his final form atop a dark gray base. This set includes the following characters: Frieza in his final form, Perfect Cell, Kid Buu, Piccolo, Vegeta, Yamcha, Tien, Krillin, Master Roshi, Goku, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, and Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks for a total of 15 different types in this set.

Jocsa[]

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Jocsa Dragon Ball Z Series Frieza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z Series
  • Release date: 1993

A re-release of the original Super Battle Collection pieces, this set is an Argentinian variant of the original sculpts. Released in Argentina in 1993, Frieza doesn't particularly have any differentiating factors aside from the different packaging for all the pieces. Characters included in this set are Frieza, Super Saiyan Broly, 2 variants of Future Trunks with different clothing, Vegeta, Goku, 2 variants of Kid Gohan with different clothing, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku, The packaging features a green backboard with some images on the top portion of the backing, including Future Trunks, Piccolo, Goku, Vegeta, Tien, and Krillin.

Plex[]

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Cyborg Frieza bobblehead figurine

  • Swing Head Series vol. 3
  • Release date: 2008

Plex's bobble head series volume 3 (also known as Knockers and Swing Head) are a series of figurines that allow the head to bobble on the figurine base. Cyborg Frieza was included as a part of the Dragon Ball Z set and the 3rd installment in this series. Cyborg Frieza stands on top of a rocky base with the Dragon Ball Z logo with one hand gripped and the other in a blasting posture. Other pieces included in this same bobble head set are Super Saiyan 3 Goku and Super Saiyan Majin Vegeta.

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Anime Heroes Frieza figurine

  • Anime Heroes Series Volume 1
  • Release date: 2008

Plex has released an assortment of basic figures in the “Mini Big Head” style. Released in February 2008, the assortment, entitled “Anime Heroes” has a wide variety of characters, Frieza being number 24 of the set. This mini figure comes with Frieza's arms crossed and a sinister smile on his face as his feet are kept in unison, going for a rather adorable yet evil look. The figurines in this set stand at about 4.5 cm (1.7 inches).

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Anime Heroes Frieza gold chrome variant

  • Anime Heroes Series Volume 1
  • Release date: 2008

Plex has released an assortment of basic figures in the “Mini Big Head” style. Released in February 2008, the assortment, entitled “Anime Heroes” has a wide variety of characters, Frieza being number 24 of the set. This mini figure comes with Frieza's arms crossed and a sinister smile on his face as his feet are kept in unison, going for a rather adorable yet evil look. The figurines in this set stand at about 4.5 cm (1.7 inches). This specific piece was also released with a gold chrome as a special chase variant in this volume 1 set.

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Anime Heroes Frieza form 2 figurine

  • Anime Heroes Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

The second Frieza figurine in the “Anime Heroes” assortment was released in May, 2008. It portrays him standing with a deadly expression and a sinister glare while in his second form. Other pieces included in this set are a Frieza solder, Malaka, Zarbon transformed, Future Trunks, Dr. Gero, Guru, a Namekian frog, Dende, Porunga, Super Saiyan Goku, Nail, Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, third form Frieza, final form Frieza, Goku, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and the Namekian spaceship.

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Anime Heroes Frieza form 3 figurine

  • Anime Heroes Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

The third Frieza figurine in the “Anime Heroes” assortment was released in May, 2008. It portrays him standing with a feral and monstrous expression and a vicious glare while in his third form. Other pieces included in this set are a Frieza solder, Malaka, Zarbon transformed, Future Trunks, Dr. Gero, Guru, a Namekian frog, Dende, Porunga, Super Saiyan Goku, Nail, Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, second form Frieza, final form Frieza, Goku, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and the Namekian spaceship.

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Anime Heroes Frieza final form figurine

  • Anime Heroes Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

The fourth Frieza figurine in the “Anime Heroes” assortment was released in May, 2008. It portrays him standing with a sleek and refined stance and a serious yet prepared expression while in his final form. Other pieces included in this set are a Frieza solder, Malaka, Zarbon transformed, Future Trunks, Dr. Gero, Guru, a Namekian frog, Dende, Porunga, Super Saiyan Goku, Nail, Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, second form Frieza, third form Frieza, Goku, Captain Ginyu, Jeice, Burter, Recoome, Guldo, and the Namekian spaceship.

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Anime Heroes Cyborg Frieza figurine

  • Anime Heroes Miniature Collectibles Volume 3
  • Release date: 2008

In the large assortment of “Anime Heroes” series offered by Plex, Mecha Frieza has made an appearance in volume 3 released in September 1, 2008. Standing at 40mm, the miniature figurine comes with an orange base to stand on. The head is of course sized larger than the rest of the body to better incorporate the chibi style. This Mecha Frieza's facial features depict a confident smile and both his arms are placed behind his back as his cybernetic tail flows to the side. His facial reaction is solid and perfected even at this miniature scale.

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40th Weekly Jump Chopper with Frieza outfit figurine

  • 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration Series Volume 2
  • Release date: 2008

Plex has released a cross-fusion vinyl figurine set of One Piece with Dragon Ball as a crossover venture in 2008. The character of Chopper is seen dressed up as numerous Dragon Ball characters, including the villainous Frieza. Chopper maintains a hat on all the outfits, but as Frieza, he has the original battle armor with shoulder boards and is seen inside the hoverchair. On the packaging board, the naming scheme depicts them as "Freeza" and "Chopper Man." Also, a picture of Frieza is seen on the board backing, portraying him with a sinister smile and inside his hoverchair. The series is Volume 2 and the board lining reads “Soft Vinyl Figure” to describe the contents.

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40th Weekly Jump Chopper with Frieza outfit mini collectible

  • 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration Series
  • Release date: 2008

Another release in Plex's 2008 repertoire of the Collaboration series is the miniature collectibles set. These come with a tag attached to them, which depicts the crossover characters. Frieza is seen on the tag itself in his hoverchair. The character of Chopper is seen dressed up as Dragon Ball characters, including but not limited to the likes of Kami, Captain Ginyu, and Frieza. Chopper maintains a hat on all the outfits, but as Frieza, he has the original battle armor with shoulder boards and is inside the hoverchair.

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40th Weekly Jump Chopper with Frieza outfit strap

  • 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration Series
  • Release date: 2008

Another release in Plex's 2008 repertoire of the Collaboration series is the miniature chara strap set. These come with a tag attached to them, which depicts the crossover characters. Frieza is seen on the tag itself in his first form and in his hoverchair. The character of Chopper is seen dressed up as Dragon Ball characters, including but not limited to the likes of Captain Ginyu, Yamcha, Goku, Kid Goku, Kid Gohan with ceremonial garb, Majin Buu, Frieza, Mr. Satan, Piccolo, Kami, and Gotenks. Chopper maintains a hat on all the outfits, but as Frieza, he has the original battle armor with shoulder boards and is seen inside the hoverchair.

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40th Weekly Jump Chopper with Frieza outfit mini collectible

  • 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration Series
  • Release date: 2008

This 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration set features another slew of chain-linked pieces of Chopper outfits, this time the figurines standing upright as opposed to a sitting position. Chopper is seen wearing the following character outfits: Majin Buu, Frieza, Piccolo, Vegeta (basic armor), Vegeta (original armor), Kid Goku, and Goku for a total of 7 pieces in this specific set. Each piece comes attached to a picture of the character whose outfit is being worn by Chopper. In the case of Frieza, he appears in the hoverchair and has a darker coloring scheme used for this set.

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Ultimate Technique Frieza figurine

  • Ultimate Technique Series
  • Release date: 2009

Plex has also released a Chibi Figure series with “Mini Big Head” figures in 2009. This series, entitled the “Ultimate Technique” due to the attack stances the figures come in, is a chibi series displaying numerous techniques the characters have portrayed in the series. Standing at 2.1 inches, Frieza was released in this set in his first form, showing him with a sinister laugh, with orange sparks of energy and aura emanating underneath his hoverchair as he prepares his deadly Death Ball.

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Full Face Jr. Part 2 Frieza Bobblehead

  • Full Face Jr. Bobblehead series Part 2
  • Release date: 2009

Plex has a released an assortment of "Full Face Jr" Bobbleheads with miniature bases in 2009. Frieza in his final form has been included in this volume 2 set. The red-colored round base reads his name and adds a nice touch as it's in unison with the rest of the set. Others included in this bobblehead assortment are Porunga, Vegeta, Gohan holding a Dragon Ball, Super Saiyan Goku with erupting aura, and Piccolo.

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X-Plus Series Frieza in his final form

  • X-Plus Series
  • Release date: 2015

The X-Plus collection is one of the first series to incorporate large-scale pieces released by Plex. This large-scale Frieza figure is a great addition to the X-Plus Series set released by Plex in 2015. The current date is set for April, 2015 and this is the second figure planned for this collection, the first being Super Saiyan 3 Goku [which is set for a March, 2015 release]. Frieza in his final form is seen with his hands spread out and his feet in unison as he maintains his legendary villainous stance. The prototype base reveals that the figure will stand at approximately 30 cm.

Great Eastern[]

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DBZ Frieza keychain strap

  • Dragon Ball Z Keychain Series
  • Release date: 2001

A set of Dragon Ball Z keychain straps was released in 2001 by Great Eastern (GE) featuring some of the characters in a metallic cut. Included in this 2001 GE set were Frieza, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku, and Piccolo. Frieza is seen in his final form as he is hovering and prepares to unleash his devastating Death Ball attack while holding a sinister and maniacal laughing expression. Each piece is attached to a round keychain loop and is metal in construct with a flat layer and the character image being a great depiction in this style.

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8 inch Frieza Final Form plush

  • Dragon Ball Z Plush Series
  • Release date: 2015

Great Eastern has released an 8-inch Frieza plush for the Dragon Ball Z lineup. This is item number GE-52683 of the Great Eastern Dragon Ball plush series for the 2015 set. This plush is produced in conjunction with the "Yes Anime" company and a unique depiction of the Galactic Emperor in plush format. This Frieza plush is highly detailed and stands at approximately 8 inches tall, somewhat larger than the other plush pieces previously released by Great Eastern. Additional plush also available by Great Eastern are Vegeta, Imperfect Cell, Majin Buu, Great Saiyaman, Piccolo, Android 18, Android 17, and Goten.

JPP Amada[]

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Purakore Retsuden Series Frieza color piece

  • Dragon Ball Z Purakore Retsuden
  • Release date: 2006

Aside from Amada's wide range of laminates, foil, and trading card sets, there have been a few collectible pieces released as well. JPP Amada revealed a set of six colored variants of the Purakore Retsuden standees as punch-out and stand-up plastic pieces in April, 2006. These are the same as the Purakore pieces simultaneously released in a mono-color gold chrome base and a white-color base. There are three variations of each of these pieces available. Those made available in this format are A) Frieza (portrayed in his second and final form on one piece) along with a Namekian frog and a five-star Dragon Ball, B) Kid Gohan with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan and a sword, kanji, a one-star Dragon Ball and a few apples, C) Super Saiyan Goku with King Kai and Majin Buu in the background along with a four-star Dragon Ball, D) Future Trunks with Kid Gohan, a three-star and seven-star ball and an image of Shenron as well as the message of "Hope", E) Super Saiyan Future Trunks with Android 17 and Android 18 in the background and a six-star Dragon Ball and lastly, F) Super Vegeta with a two-star Dragon Ball, a space pod, and Semi-Perfect Cell getting kicked by Super Vegeta.

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Purakore Retsuden Frieza gold color piece

  • Dragon Ball Z Purakore Retsuden
  • Release date: 2006

Aside from Amada's wide range of laminates, foil, and trading card sets, there have been a few collectible pieces released as well. JPP Amada revealed a set of six different mono-color, white-base, and colored variants of standees in April, 2006 as punch-out and stand-up plastic pieces. Each of these pieces came in a gold base and featured a punch-out and stand-up style. These are packaged in mini-wrap although the color version and white-color base would simultaneously be packaged in a unique backboard for each piece. Those made available in this format are A) Frieza (portrayed in his second and final form on one piece) along with a Namekian frog and a five-star Dragon Ball, B) Kid Gohan with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan and a sword, kanji, a one-star Dragon Ball and a few apples, C) Super Saiyan Goku with King Kai and Majin Buu in the background along with a four-star Dragon Ball, D) Future Trunks with Kid Gohan, a three-star and seven-star ball and an image of Shenron as well as the message of "Hope", E) Super Saiyan Future Trunks with Android 17 and Android 18 in the background and a six-star Dragon Ball and lastly, F) Super Vegeta with a two-star Dragon Ball, a space pod, and Semi-Perfect Cell getting kicked by Super Vegeta.

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Purakore Retsuden Series Frieza white base piece

  • Dragon Ball Z Purakore Retsuden
  • Release date: 2006

Aside from Amada's wide range of laminates, foil, and trading card sets, there have been a few collectible pieces released as well. JPP Amada revealed a set of six colored variants of the Purakore Retsuden standees as punch-out and stand-up plastic pieces in 2006. These are the same as the Purakore pieces simultaneously released in a multi-color base and gold chrome base, additionally packed as a white-color base. Those made available in this format are A) Frieza (portrayed in his second and final form on one piece) along with a Namekian frog and a five-star Dragon Ball, B) Kid Gohan with Super Saiyan Teen Gohan and a sword, kanji, a one-star Dragon Ball and a few apples, C) Super Saiyan Goku with King Kai and Majin Buu in the background along with a four-star Dragon Ball, D) Future Trunks with Kid Gohan, a three-star and seven-star ball and an image of Shenron as well as the message of "Hope", E) Super Saiyan Future Trunks with Android 17 and Android 18 in the background and a six-star Dragon Ball and lastly, F) Super Vegeta with a two-star Dragon Ball, a space pod, and Semi-Perfect Cell getting kicked by Super Vegeta.

MGA Entertainment[]

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Magnetic Keychain Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Magnetic Keychain series
  • Release date: 1999

A set of reversible magnetic keychains was released by MGA featuring characters from the Frieza saga. Each piece comes inside a tube and a mini four-star ball on the bottom half of its base. It is attached to a keychain which allows it to be a nice set in terms of unique collectible value. Each piece is crafted in a miniature scale with a unique mold. Characters included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Krillin, Vegeta, Goku, and Super Saiyan Goku. The packaging features the green background depicting images of Goku.

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Summon the Dragon Pinball set including Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Summon the Dragon Pinball
  • Release date: 1999

This "Summon the Dragon" Pinball set was released by MGA in 1999. It features a few characters on top of yellow bases that are placed across the pinball machine for shaking when struck by the ball inside. Characters included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, and Goku. The horizontal boxed packaging features the green background depicting images of Goku. Also, the scoreboard section of the game has an image of Frieza in his first form in the background with a few of the heroes standing in front.

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Walkie Talkies series Frieza and Goku

  • Dragon Ball Z Walkie Talkies series
  • Release date: 1999

These unique walkie talkie double-packs were released in 1999 by MGA featuring three different combinations of characters. These packs were Frieza in his final form with Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta with Goku, and Piccolo with Goku. The packaging was a unique ovular bubble which allowed each character to be seen back-to-back in the box. The boxart features the green background depicting images of Goku. Frieza is seen with a sinister expression on his face as he maintains a basic stance. Super Saiyan Goku maintains an angered reaction and is portrayed with his orange gi.

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Dragon Ball Z Power Pack with Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Power Pack
  • Release date: 2000

This Dragon Ball Z Power Pack was released by MGA in 2000 as a collector set with a few of the previous pieces released in the previous year. The pack features the same Frieza walkie talkie along with Super Saiyan Goku from the previous Walkie Talkie double pack. Each large-scale figure stands facing forward in this unique boxed package featuring the green background depicting images of Goku. The packaging front reads "Power Pack" and "Be Fully Prepared For Battle!" with further details such as describing the contents as "Action Figure Walkie Talkies!", "Key Chain Light!", and "Hand Held LCD Game!" each of which had previously been released in their own separate packaging. The key chain light included is one of Super Saiyan Goku's torso and upper half, while the LCD game is the "Battle for Namek" game featuring a mini collectible of Goku which attaches to the handheld electronic game. The LCD game has an orange plastic cover this time as opposed to the red cover which was featured in the 1999 variant. The Frieza walkie talkie included in this set remains the same as prior.

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Power Showdown LCD game with Frieza and Goku

  • Dragon Ball Z Power Showdown
  • Release date: 2000

This large-scale Dragon Ball Z LCD game released by MGA in 2000 includes pieces of Super Saiyan Goku and Frieza in his final form. The instructions included with the LCD fighting game describe the object of the game as such: "Power Showdown Dragon Ball Z is a One or Two Player LCD game. The object of this game is to get points by hitting your opponent. Pin him to the ground and get the 3-count to win the game." The game operates on four 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Frieza is seen maintaining a serious expression as he stands firm. Super Saiyan Goku has some battle damage as the top half of his clothing has been shredded off. The game base features 4 Dragon Balls scattered around with a few buttons to press including the sound, on/off switch, and reset.

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Electronic Battle Bank including Frieza, Goku, and Porunga

  • Dragon Ball Z Electronic Battle Bank
  • Release date: 2000

This Electronic Battle Bank was released in 2000 by MGA and features Frieza in his final form, Super Saiyan Goku, and Porunga on the top with special features. The ground base is the Namekian soil with grass and has a single Dragon Ball on top. The box art depicts Goku with the green background for the large packaging. Additionally, the description includes the details, which read: "Coin Deposit Activates Goku and Frieza in Face Off Combat Action!" as well as "Awesome Voice Phrases, Sound and Light Effects!" and "7th Coin Summons the Dragon to Grant Your Wishes!" Under the primary title of "Electronic Battle Bank," there's a small phrase outlining the item as "A coin saved... triggers the ultimate battle stage!" The box front bubble has a small hole where it allows a demo reading "TRY ME! PRESS DRAGON BALL FOR DEMO!" The battle bank uses 2 C batteries. The box backside also has images of Frieza and Goku.

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Battle Strategy Game including Frieza piece

  • Battle Strategy Game Frieza Saga Edition
  • Release date: Unknown

This Dragon Ball Z "Battle Strategy Game" set was released by MGA Entertainment. The box packaging describes the contents as well as specifies the set as "Frieza Saga Edition." The packaging corner depicts the age bracket for 6+. The game requires 3 "C" batteries for operation. The contents read: "Search and Destroy the Enemy Force... Survive Against Counter Assaults!" Additional details describe: "Calculate each move and trace your advances to annihilate your opponent's hidden positions! The last warrior standing wins control of Planet Namek!" Further specifics include: "Color FX-2 LCD screens display score, warrior positions and animation showing every maneuver!" and "Launch pinpoint search and destroy missions using functional control buttons!" as well as "Fold-up game case with easy carrying handle to go!" Full-color character figurine pieces included with this game are Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Krillin, Gohan, Frieza, Captain Ginyu, Raditz, Burter, and Jeice.

Dong Chang[]

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Dragon Ball Z Pack including Keshi Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Z Pack with Keshi set
  • Release date: 1994

This very unique 2-pack figure set of Goku and Gohan was released by Korean manufacturer "Dong Chang Co." in 1994. It includes Super Battle-type variations of the two characters as well as recolored Keshi pieces in the package. The Keshi pieces. Included in this package are Keshi Kurosu versions of Piccolo (purple variation), Frieza in his first form (red variation), Super Saiyan Goku (green variation), Krillin (tan variation), and Goku (tan variation). Each comes with attachments and their base Keshi pieces hold unique hues. Additionally, the packaging front holds an image of Meta Cooler, Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, and Goku. As a Korean package, it is very unique for a vintage set and a great collector piece, having these Keshi pieces and SBC variations in a unique palette.

Fun4All[]

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The Saga Continues Jumbo Magnet Frieza in his third form

  • The Saga Continues Jumbo Magnet Series
  • Release date: 2000

Fun4All has released a set of "Jumbo Magnet" pieces which are cut with white outline. These pieces are the base magnet set although Fun4All also released other Dragon Ball collectibles. Those cut in this magnet format are Super Saiyan Goku, Battle Damaged Super Saiyan Goku, Krillin kicking, Frieza in his third form, Piccolo levitating, The Ginyu Force, Kid Gohan wielding sword, Super Saiyan Goku blasting, Goku charging his Kaio-ken, and Porunga. The third form Frieza magnet is a depiction of Frieza in this monstrous state and this image is also seen on the side panel of the uncut version of the VHS boxed set III which consists of the "Frieza Saga."

Mekke[]

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Dragon Ball Figure Collection Volume 5 Super Saiyan Goku with Frieza metallic piece

  • Dragon Ball Figure Collection
  • Release date: 2002

Originally unveiled in 2002 and released until 2003 by Mekke and in conjunction with Volks and Shueisha, this set of 7 pieces dedicated to Goku during his numerous age brackets comes with additional metal-plated pieces of his numerous encounters through the series. This set is entitled "Dragon Ball Collection" and features the following unique pieces: Kid Goku atop the Nimbus along with Bulma as the metal piece (Volume 1), Goku holding his Power Pole with Shenron as the metal piece (Volume 2), Goku during the World Martial Arts Tournament with Piccolo as the metal piece (Volume 3), Goku preparing a Kamehameha with Vegeta as the metal piece (Volume 4), Battle-Damaged Super Saiyan Goku with Frieza in his final form as the metal piece (Volume 5), Goku waving goodbye with angelic wings and Perfect Cell as the metal piece (Volume 6), and Super Saiyan 3 Goku with Kid Buu as the metal piece (Volume 7). All these pieces come with a unique burgundy base and a round and clear Dragon Ball designated by the star and numeric specifying the collectible by its volume release. These pieces are a great tribute to Goku's development as a character and the many phases of his trials, transformations, and the very legacy of the character highlighted by the metallic inclusions of his foes and experiences.

Funko[]

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Funko Pop! Series Frieza in his final form piece

  • Funko Pop! Dragon Ball Z Series
  • Release date: 2014

Funko Pop! Vinyl Series has included a few pieces from the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga, including the main villain from the Namek arc in Pop! Vinyl style. This Dragon Ball Z Frieza final form Pop! Vinyl Figure stands at approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and is set for an August, 2014 release date. The full Dragon Ball Z set includes Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Perfect Cell, Super Saiyan Goku, and Vegeta. Each piece retains the collectible feature as well as being crafted in the tradition of the repertoire of numerous Pop! Vinyl franchise pieces previously released by Funko. Frieza is figurine number 12 of the Pop! Animation series collection.

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SDCC Exclusive Funko Pop! Series Limited Edition Golden Frieza Black Eyes piece

  • Funko Pop! Dragon Ball Z Series SDCC Exclusive
  • Release date: 2015

Funko Pop! Vinyl Series has included a few pieces from the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga, including the main villain from the Resurrection of F movie in Pop! Vinyl style. This Dragon Ball Z Golden Frieza Pop! Vinyl Figure stands at approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and is set for a release in late June, 2015 for the SDCC exclusive lineip. Each piece retains the collectible feature as well as being crafted in the tradition of the repertoire of numerous Pop! Vinyl franchise pieces previously released by Funko. This exclusive Golden Frieza is figurine number 47 of the Pop! Animation collection. As a part of the second batch of San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, this Golden Frieza is very rare and features the following sticker on the packaging: "San Diego Comic Con" and with red and white lettering "Funko 2015 Limited Edition." Additionally, the Dragon Ball Z font features the Resurrection F title directly under. The Golden Frieza features a unique glossy paint job and is the first Frieza special variant to be featured under the Funko Pop! license. This variant of Golden Frieza features black eyes.

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SDCC Exclusive Funko Pop! Series Golden Frieza Red Eyes piece

  • Funko Pop! Dragon Ball Z Series SDCC Exclusive
  • Release date: 2015

Funko Pop! Vinyl Series has included a few pieces from the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga, including the main villain from the Resurrection of F movie in Pop! Vinyl style. This Dragon Ball Z Golden Frieza Pop! Vinyl Figure stands at approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and is set for a release in late June, 2015 for the SDCC exclusive lineip. Each piece retains the collectible feature as well as being crafted in the tradition of the repertoire of numerous Pop! Vinyl franchise pieces previously released by Funko. This exclusive Golden Frieza is figurine number 47 of the Pop! Animation collection. As a part of the second batch of San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, this Golden Frieza is very rare and features the following sticker on the packaging: "2015 Exclusive San Diego Comic Con International." Additionally, the Dragon Ball Z font features the Resurrection F title directly under. The Golden Frieza features a unique glossy paint job and is the first Frieza special variant to be featured under the Funko Pop! license. This variant of Frieza features red eyes.

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Funko Exclusive Funko Pop! Series Golden Frieza Black Eyes piece

  • Funko Pop! Dragon Ball Z Series Funko Exclusive
  • Release date: 2015

Funko Pop! Vinyl Series has included a few pieces from the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga, including the main villain from the Resurrection of F movie in Pop! Vinyl style. This Dragon Ball Z Golden Frieza Pop! Vinyl Figure stands at approximately 3 3/4-inches tall and is set for a release in late June, 2015 for the SDCC exclusive lineip. Each piece retains the collectible feature as well as being crafted in the tradition of the repertoire of numerous Pop! Vinyl franchise pieces previously released by Funko. This exclusive Golden Frieza is figurine number 47 of the Pop! Animation collection. As a part of the second batch of San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, this Golden Frieza is very rare and features the following sticker on the packaging: "2015 Funko Summer Convention Exclusive." Additionally, the Dragon Ball Z font features the Resurrection F title directly under. The Golden Frieza features a unique glossy paint job and is the first Frieza special variant to be featured under the Funko Pop! license. This variant of Frieza features black eyes and was made available exclusively to some retail stores such as "Hot Topic".

Toei[]

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Special Collector Edition with Frieza Alarm Clock

  • Resurrection F Exclusive
  • Release date: 2015

Listed for exclusive collector's edition release is the special bundle pack for "Resurrection F" which will be released in Japan on October 7, 2015. The film is available on both DVD and on Blu-Ray. This 2-disc "Special Limited Edition" version of the film includes some bonus items and bonus content. These items include a unique story board collection, a 16-page booklet, and a "Golden Frieza" alarm clock. The alarm clock features a voice function with Frieza's voice and is modeled like a bust for nice detail. Additionally, each disc in this collector set includes bonus content such as interviews and video footage from the "Goku Day" event that was held on May 9. The Golden Frieza alarm clock is the physical collector piece in this limited edition Japanese release of the movie.

Xebec Toys[]

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Dragon Ball Super Metal Charm Strap Golden Frieza

  • Dragon Ball Super Metal Charm Strap
  • Release date: 2016

Xebec Toys offers a set of metal charm straps of 8 different Dragon Ball Super characters. This set was released on December 16, 2015 and features a stainless steel construct. Each piece stands at approximately 45 mm (1.76 in). Included in the set are Golden Frieza, Piccolo, Beerus, Krillin, Super Saiyan God Goku, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Whis. Each character features a connective link which allows easy carrying.

Model Kits[]

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Frieza first form with Zarbon and Dodoria B-Club Model Kit

  • B-Club Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 1993

A few model kits were released in 1993 of Frieza, Zarbon and Dodoria in one set. They stood at about 9 cm and were made of resin. These pieces are extremely old, quite rare, and are highly collectible. Also, they are likely some of the oldest pieces ever produced for Frieza, Zarbon and Dodoria. The cases they are manufactured in are basic black boxes with photographs of the finished product after the model has been painted. However, contrary to the photos, there are no bases included with the actual product related to Zarbon and Dodoria and it is the painter's duty to place the figurines on a base upon finishing the model kit. Frieza comes inside his hover-chair with a sinister smile and his tail toppled from the side as his hands rest inside the hovering vehicle. This kit portrays Frieza inside the vehicle with his hands placed inside and his tail dangling from the side. The Frieza pieces comes with a triangular base that allows for the hovering effect. Zarbon comes with a wicked smile and holding two Dragon Balls to his sides while he maintains an elegant posture. Dodoria comes with a notorious grin and gripping two Dragon Balls, one in front of him, and the other slightly to his side. The Frieza first form model kit depicting him inside his Hoverchair was released by B-Club, a sub-division of Banpresto, which is in turn a division of Bandai. The boxed packaging reads "1/18 Scale" and "1499-2400." Additionally, it portrays the Banpresto logo and seal as well as the description. The piece comes with some parts detached from the initial base as this is how the model is packaged before completion.

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Frieza final form B-Club Model Kit

  • B-Club Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 1993

A Frieza final form model kit depicting him atop a pile of debris was released by B-Club, a sub-division of Banpresto, which is in turn a division of Bandai. This kit portrays Frieza as he stands with a completely sinister expression. The boxed packaging reads "1/18 Scale" and "1538-2500." Additionally, it portrays the Banpresto logo and seal as well as the description. The piece comes with some parts such as his arms detached from the initial base as this is how the model is packaged before completion.

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Frieza in his final form model kit

  • Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2007

A model kit of Frieza in his final form was released, portraying the icy tyrant with a sinister yet stylish glare. The piece is also rather unique as Frieza is portrayed in a taller and more glossy format. Frieza is seen pointing his two fingers as he slides across the ground base, his tail flailing and his head tilting to one side with a fiendish yet dramatic expression. The paint job on Frieza's purple portion of his exterior skin pattern are particularly very detailed, having a very bright glossy shine. This is a Point Studio piece and is produced in limited quantities. Other Point Studio pieces include Pirate Robot swiping at Bulma, Goku, and Krillin, and Super Buu with a fierce expression as he raises one hand in a tight fist.

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Frieza in his first form without armor model kit

  • Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2007

Another model kit of Frieza in his first form was released, portraying the galactic emperor without his armor as he prepares to enter his second form. This piece is a highlight as he is seen without his armor yet remains in his first form prior to his first transformation being triggered. He is seen in a combat-ready stance, both hands tightly gripped and a smile across his face. The ground base includes the remnants of his shattered armor lying around his dangerous persona.

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Frieza in his first form levitating model kit

  • Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2007

A model kit of Frieza in his first form was released portraying the villainous master with a smirk on his face as he is seen levitating above ground while one hand rests against his side. Frieza's tail is seen flailing behind him as it is the connecting point with the ground, adding great detail to the piece and being a great portrayal of Frieza before he lands on the ground and begins to deal his frightful damage. Frieza is portrayed with a very elegant stature here and remains holding a confident and sinister expression.

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Frieza in his final form Model Kit

  • Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2007

A model kit of Frieza in his final form was released in July, 2007 which portrays him with a serious yet sinister expression as he points his finger up in preparation to blast. This stance is very memorable as it was seen in the episode entitled "Dende's Demise" and is a very accurate portrayal of his position. His dangerous and simultaneously calm expression is well-observed through this resin-based model kit. The piece stands at 6 inches tall. The paint job holds a glossy touch and the detail is very unique for this piece, giving a very sharp and simplistic look to the features.

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Model Kit Statue set with Frieza, Zarbon, and Dodoria

  • Statue Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2009

A more recent release in 2009 came in the form of statues which portrays Zarbon, Dodoria, and first form Frieza standing on the Namekian ground. All three villains are portrayed in their initial first appearance. The highly detailed statues come in a paint job reminiscent of an airbrush technique. Other than the Namekian ground, Frieza's spaceship comes beside them, meant to be at a far distance while the ground attaches to bring the three characters together. Zarbon's cape is flowing on this statue as his hair is also being pushed by the wind. He is standing in his ever-popular arms-crossed stance with a serious expression detailing his face. Dodoria's arms are thrust outward as he is gripping them and he is wearing a ruthless smirk and villainous glare on his face. Frieza appears in his hoverchair with a sinister smirk and allows his sharp tail to dangle from the side.

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Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku diorama

  • Resin-based Model Kit Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This diorama portrays Frieza in his final form battling Super Saiyan Goku, his tail wrapped around Goku's neck as the ferocious beast attempts to use his snake-like reflexes to topple the Saiyan. Additionally, the ground base features a cracking rocky surface as they penetrate the ground with their massive strength, shattering the environment and maintaining a chaotic fighting posture. Frieza's legs are outstretched and bent as he crawls around in a sinister fashion, allowing his torso to stretch down as he bends in a wicked manner. Goku is seen attempting to combat this as he holds Frieza's tail and is seen wearing a battle scream. This diorama depicts the two warriors in the heat of battle.

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Model Kit statue set featuring Frieza final form with full power versus Super Saiyan Goku

  • EyeScream Battle Damage Series
  • Release date: 2009

This extremely unique EyeScream manufactured large-scale diorama was scheduled for June 4, 2009 but released in August, 2009 and in limited quantities. As a PVC piece and standing at 35 cm, the diorama features a final form Frieza with pumped-up full power slamming his fist into Super Saiyan Goku's gut, who is stunned by the massive brunt of the attack and a surge of aura emanates from behind him as a result of the chaotic maneuver. The flames behind Goku also have an added feature, a light-up effect for better depiction of the ferocious red, yellow, and orange flames emanating from Frieza's devastating clash. Additionally, there's a rift of aura under Frieza's model with a white and purple hue and spirals along with Frieza's swift strike. Details include Frieza's ferocious expression, Goku's stunned loss of breath, Frieza's halved tail from the battle damage, and Goku's body lifted off the ground from the massive power behind the strike.

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Full Power Maximum Strength Final Form Frieza model kit statue

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2010

Another unique model kit is the final form Frieza with maximum strength model kit, who stands gritting his teeth as he ferociously bursts into a musclebound stature comparable to a feral beast. Frieza stands atop a mountainous area with the ground below exploding from his uncontrollably massive rage. His arms are pulsating with veins and his feet shatter the ground as they are spread out. This statue definitely depicts the ferocious might of the sadistic and vicious Frieza in his final form.

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Frieza final form versus Super Saiyan Goku model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2010

A more recent release came in the form of a vicious take-down featuring the scene where Frieza is halved by his own deadly Death Saucer attack as Super Saiyan Goku hovers above and watches in awe. Frieza's expression is perfect as it depicts the painful slice and the impression placed on his limbs being cut is severely detailed. Frieza is depicted in a battle-damaged fashion and holds an expression of complete agony, unable to fight back and allowing what remains of his body to topple to the ground as the Goku watches from above. Of course, the model kit is resin-based and goes along well with the most recent statue pieces. This is a unique piece due to the fact that it features a fight scene, where Frieza is toppled due to his relentless nature.

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Super Saiyan Goku versus Frieza full power model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2010

A more recent release came in the form of a massive aerial struggle between Goku and Frieza. Goku is portrayed in his Super Saiyan state with battle damage to his clothing, his top completely shredded off as Frieza retains a sinister expression and ducks in midair, attempting to strike back at the Saiyan. This is a unique piece due to the fact that it features a fight scene, where Frieza is depicted dodging Goku's relentless strike, the two combatants immersed in their fierce and legendary scuffle.

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Super Saiyan Goku with Battle Damaged Frieza model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2010

A more recent release came in the form of a diorama of the final moments of the Namek scuffle involving Frieza and Goku. Frieza is portrayed with his halved body as he levitates and wears a vicious angered expression, preparing to use whatever little energy he has to do away with Goku, who turns to powerfully stare down his opponent in this final fierce climax. This is the decisive moment of the Namek saga ending where Frieza is depicted in his battle-damaged stage, his arm gone and the lower half also missing. Goku's relentless appearance adds further detail to the entirety of the scene. These pieces can be brought together to form this diorama set and each comes with debris as the base.

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Goku with Frieza model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2010

A more recent release came in the form of a diorama of the first moments of the Namek scuffle between Frieza and Goku. Frieza is portrayed staring upward at his challenger, who is seen staring him down from above. Both are portrayed with equally detailed finesse as they maintain their sleek appearance and solidify their position as the deadliest warriors in the universe. This is a relatively memorable moment in the Namek saga portraying the fierce battle that is yet to come between Frieza in his final form and Goku. The diorama is available in numerous formats, including having a glossy shine or a metallic hue. The mold remains the same and the pieces are attached to numerous differentiating ground bases but can be brought together to form the complete diorama set.

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Super Saiyan Future Trunks versus Cyborg Frieza model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2011

A more recent release came in the form of a diorama of Cyborg Frieza's final moments at the quick end of Future Trunks' blade. The mechanized menace is seen being halved with an expression of panic and complete surprise as Future Trunks levitates above him after dealing the decisive blow to the icy tyrant. This piece is highly detailed for a diorama, featuring all of Cyborg Frieza's detailed attachments and perfectly depicted above the mountainous ground base. This fight scene has one of the most detailed Cyborg Frieza pieces available as a resin based set.

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Frieza third form versus Piccolo statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2011

This resin-based model kit statue set released in December, 2011 is a perfect portrayal of Frieza in his third form attempting to unleash his Crazy Finger Beam combination against Piccolo (not pictured), who stands unprepared for the relentless forthcoming attack yet to be unleashed by the brutish alien monster. Additional details include the Namek ground base as well as Frieza's halved tail being kept intact. Frieza's position is slightly lower on the ground as Piccolo attempts to jump and defend himself, a frivolous effort portrayed here. Frieza holds a viciously joyous expression as his beastly form is observed with extreme accuracy, from the tips of his icy fingers to the bent position and his elongated cranial structure.

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Frieza versus Super Saiyan Goku model kit diorama

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2012

This recent diorama depicts Frieza in his final form as he is being slammed in the face by a powerhouse Super Saiyan Goku. Goku is seen with a confident expression as his elbow has jammed Frieza's chin, sending him sprawling with his eyes and mouth shut from the painful strike. Aside from the great movement in this scene, there's also a nice touch of the Namekian water below having a neon green glow as the waves shatter from the powerful scuffle above. Both Frieza and Goku are depicted with some scratches around their body due to being involved in this vicious fight.

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Frieza second form versus Gohan statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2012

This resin-based model kit statue set is a great portrayal of Frieza in his second form bashing his knee at Kid Gohan's face. Frieza's sadistic grip is well-observed as he yanks Gohan by his hair and sustains a vicious appearance, jumping upward simultaneously and introducing the young Saiyan directly to the hard end of his musclebound physique. Frieza maintains a sinister expression as he enjoys bashing the daylight out of his opponent and is seen pulling his arm back to better impact the full force of his strike. Gohan is seen impacted by the great strike that has made his attempt to fight back painfully in vain. Gohan's feet adn hands dangle in an aerial posture as if he were a rag-doll. Additionally, he holds a panic-stricken facial expression as the result of the brutal strike proposed via Frieza's knee. The ground base features a Namekian grassland and adds further detail to the enormously accurate depiction of this scene.

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Goku with Frieza variant model kit statue set

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: 2013

A more recent release came in the form of a diorama of the first moments of the Namek scuffle between Frieza and Goku. This scene was previously made available in resin format and is now redone in another style. Frieza is portrayed staring upward at his challenger, who is seen staring him down from above. Both are portrayed with equally detailed finesse as they maintain their sleek appearance and solidify their position as the deadliest warriors in the universe. This is a relatively memorable moment in the Namek saga portraying the fierce battle that is yet to come between Frieza in his final form and Goku. This set features a Namek ground base. Additionally, it has some differences from the previous portrayal of the scene. This time, Goku's belt is seen flowing with the wind as Frieza stares directly upward without tilting his head slightly to the side.

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Resin-based model kit statue bookend set with Frieza

  • Resin-based model kit bookend series
  • Release date: Unknown

This is a very unique resin-based model kit bookend set. It depicts Legendary Super Saiyan Broly, final form Frieza, Perfect Cell, and Kid Buu on one side and Piccolo, Future Trunks, Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku on the other. Both parts are brought together to serve as bookends for material kept in between. They are modeled greatly in a format similar to head busts and overall mountainous statue-esque depictions. Frieza is seen with a sinister smirk as his expression, a stagnant reminder of the embodiment and the very core of vicious evil, and the rocks around the model go well as a surrounding base for the overall perception of the piece as a whole.

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Frieza second form model kit statue

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

Another unique model kit is the second form Frieza model kit, who stands with a sinister facial expression and great detail on his entire mold. His eyes and lips are especially threatening as he retains a frightening physique and lowers his head to stare down his opponents. Frieza stands atop a clear base and has enormous detail for a resin piece. This statue definitely depicts the rage that the vicious Frieza has yet to unveil.

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Frieza second form variant model kit statue

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

Another unique model kit is this variant second form Frieza model kit, who stands with a smiling facial expression and great detail on his entire metallic hue. His feet are spread out as he grips his hands. This particular piece has a very unique metallic hue and coloring scheme being used as an alternate effect. This statue definitely depicts Frieza's collected and calm exterior under all circumstances and is very unique due to the paint job being used here.

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Frieza first form statue

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

This Frieza form 1 statuette was cast in a resin base and portrays the icy tyrant as he prepares to charge up his deadly power. The same resin piece is available in a multitude of different color schemes and airbrush or gloss touches. Additionally, it can be found with light-up features for the ground base, which is a large mountain top surrounded by green flames. This is merely the addendum attachments which some sculpts have been made available as. However, the initial resin features Frieza with his hands in a feral posture as he begins to charge up his glorious battle power, wearing a red scouter, and a wicked laugh on his face as his tail spirals behind him and he crouches to better depict the ferocious nature of his persona.

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Exclusive Frieza final form sculpt

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

This Wonder Fest exclusive portrays Frieza in his final form as the snake-like majestic villain is seen holding his elbow and allowing his tail to encircle his body. Frieza is seen standing atop a rock base and has extreme detail in terms of his facial expression and the overall unique emphasis on his stance. The original resin cast mold is constructed by Tobe Hitoshi and this piece was exclusively featured at the Wonder Festival.

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Frieza versus Goku battle scene model kit diorama

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

This model kit set depicts Frieza slamming his elbow into Goku's face, sending the Saiyan warrior sprawling backward with his eyes shut. Frieza maintains a calm and sinister exterior as he is putting very little effort and still shattering the Saiyan's will. Frieza's sleek exterior is extremely on the mark for this piece as he uses the ground base to propel himself for his deadly strike. The base is that of the Namekian ground and adds greater detail to the overall emphasis of the scene. Goku's clothing is also depicted with great detail, flailing with the movement and he is depicted falling backward, barely managing to maintain his ground from Frieza's savage and speedy strike.

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Cyborg Frieza versus Super Saiyan Future Trunks variant diorama

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

A more recent release came in the form of a variant diorama portrayal of Cyborg Frieza's final moments at the hands of Future Trunks. Cyborg Frieza is seen barely turning to face his opponent, who prepares to swiftly halve him. This is a greatly detailed piece, portraying Frieza's fear and surprise with extreme accuracy. His expression of panic is kept intact as he is unprepared for the ensuing devastating and decisive blow. This piece is highly detailed for a diorama, featuring all of Cyborg Frieza's detailed attachments and perfectly depicted above the mountainous ground base. This fight scene has one of the most detailed Cyborg Frieza pieces available as a resin based set, featuring a metallic paint job for Frieza's model.

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Limited Frieza final form resin kit

  • Resin-based model kit series
  • Release date: Unknown

This limited resin kit portrays Frieza in his final form with deadly finesse as the icy villain is seen standing with his tail moving behind him. Frieza is seen standing in a perfect stance and has extreme detail in terms of his facial expression and the overall unique emphasis on position. The original resin cast mold is constructed by numerous parts and this piece has somewhat assembly. The piece stands at 14 cm (5 inches) and is portrayed with a unique smile.

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Frieza 6 inch SD Resin piece

  • SD Resin Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 2014

A set of Resin-based SD [Super-Deformed] model kit pieces was released in late 2014 featuring a few Dragon Ball Z characters in this format. Each pieces comes with a similar base featuring the "Dragon Ball" writing running across the front. Additionally, each piece features a glossy finish with a unique chibi look as well as a special pose for each character. There are four different characters included in this SD model kit statuette set. Each piece has great detail for a 6-inch set, standing at the basic action figure height. The set features Frieza in his final form, Kid Buu, Super Saiyan Gotenks, and Super Saiyan 4 Goku. Frieza is seen standing with a distinct smile on his face as he raises his finger in preparation for his devastating Death Beam.

Korean Manufacturer[]

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Super Battle Collection Volume 6 Frieza

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1992

The Super Battle Collection was a triumph for the longest amount of time prior to Bandai's massive influx of releases in the mid-2000s era. Pre-2000's, there was only the Super Battle Collection scaled at the basic figure height of approximately 5 inches. Originally released in 1992, this series has seen numerous variants for specific pieces and has 42 models in the entire set. As a variant release of this Korean set, Frieza appears as volume 6 in this series. This same figure was re-released with numerous variants, this being the Korean version of the Super Battle Collection Vol. 6 piece. The box mockup portrays Frieza in his final form with full power as he prepares his Kienzan attack. On the box front, there's a bubble allowing for the figure inside to be observed. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself. The figure is notated as "Vol. 6" on the box front and box back as his volume numeric in the Super Battle Collection set. The boxart features a purple and white packaging being used as the boxart coloring for this version. Additionally, the packaging reflects a very unique logo for the Dragon Ball Z phrase, having a translated verse in silver metallic outline. On the package front, the title "Seven Dragon Ball Z" is noted in black and red writing.

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Super Battle Collection Volume 7 Super Saiyan Vegeta figure with Keshi Kurosu Piccolo and Frieza

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1992

The Super Battle Collection was a triumph for the longest amount of time prior to Bandai's massive influx of releases in the mid-2000s era. Pre-2000's, there was only the Super Battle Collection scaled at the basic figure height of approximately 5 inches. Originally released in 1992, this series has seen numerous variants for specific pieces and has 42 models in the entire set. As a variant release of this Korean set, Vegeta appears as volume 7 in this series. This same figure was re-released with numerous variants, two of which included Keshi Kurosu (Cross) pieces. One version includes Piccolo and Frieza in his first from from Kurosu Part 1. Another variation of this packaging includes Burter and Goku. Vegeta appears with his armor from the Cell Saga as accessory pieces. The box mockup portrays Vegeta in a dashing posture. On the box front, there's a bubble allowing for the figure inside to be observed along with the Kurosu Keshi pieces. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself. The figure is notated as "Vol. 7" on the box front and box back as his volume numeric in the Super Battle Collection set. The boxart features a light blue and white packaging being used as the boxart coloring for this version. Additionally, the packaging reflects a very unique logo for the Dragon Ball Z phrase, having a translated verse in silver metallic outline.

Mexican Manufacturer[]

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Mixed Dragon Ball characters in bagging including Frieza

  • Mixed Transparent Bagged Figures
  • Release date: 1990's

These mixed lot of figures include a transparent base and come with a unique hue for each piece. There are a few characters inserted in each bagging with a tag attached to it featuring images of some of the characters. These bagged sets include Krillin, Imperfect Cell, Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, Kid Gohan, and Super Saiyan Goku. Each holds a specific transparent hue, Frieza's being a light green tint. This mold features Frieza in a blasting posture as his knee is raised and his tail flails upwards.

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Mexican manufacturer produced Frieza transparent figure

  • Dragon Ball Z transparent series
  • Release date: 1990's

Released in the 1990s, this figure holds a transparent base and a bright yellow hue. These figures are similar molds to the Super Guerriers and SBC figures released earlier. This specific Frieza is a unique piece, only remotely similar to the previously bagged variant of Frieza included in the mixed lot. It holds a transparent hue rather than a full-color piece and as a Mexican produced figure, it is unique for maintaining its appearance and sustaining the overall detail of the piece although having a monochrome appearance. This model of Frieza features a yellow transparent hue and portrays Frieza with his arm outstretched and his feet in a basic stance as his tail is seen being lowered.

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Mixed Mini Dragon Ball characters in bagging including Frieza

  • Mixed Transparent Bagged Mini Figures
  • Release date: 1990's

These mixed lot of miniature figures include a transparent base and come with a unique hue for each piece. There are a few characters inserted in each bagging with a tag attached to it featuring images of some of the characters. These bagged sets include many characters, Frieza appearing with his hands spread out as he maintains his memorable pose and his tail spirals around him. This piece holds an orange transparent hue.

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Mexican manufacturer produced Frieza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z GT Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This hard-to-find model was sculpted by a Mexican Manufacturer. The actual mold is quite unique and unlike other models, as many and most of the bases are just a redone instrumentation of other figures and/or just plain bootlegs of other sculpts. This one, however, is a new model in and of itself and was sculpted and sold as is. The paint job isn’t particularly brilliant but it is unique and isn’t on the poor side as is the case with most bootlegs or copied imports. Standing at 5 inches tall, this specific model is rather well-crafted and stands out amongst numerous others imported from these Mexican Manufacturers. Frieza here is in a prepared stance, with a metallic gray coloring scheme for his skin and different hues of purple for his arms, legs, and cranial structure. This version has black lining for his eyes and mouth. This is a unique piece as it is colored with a metallic touch.

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Mexican manufacturer produced Frieza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z GT Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This hard-to-find model was sculpted by a Mexican Manufacturer. The actual mold is quite unique and unlike other models, as many and most of the bases are just a redone instrumentation of other figures and/or just plain bootlegs of other sculpts. This one, however, is a new model in and of itself and was sculpted and sold as is. The paint job isn’t particularly brilliant but it is unique and isn’t on the poor side as is the case with most bootlegs or copied imports. Standing at 5 inches tall, this specific model is rather well-crafted and stands out amongst numerous others imported from these Mexican Manufacturers. Frieza here is in a prepared stance with a smile on his face. The most unusual thing about this piece is the feet. Oddly enough, his three-digits are all colored with an orange hue. Aside from this error, the rest of the piece itself is a brand new sculpt and is a great depiction in its own right. This piece stands at 4.7 inches and has a metallic shine to his cranial structure, arms, and legs.

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Mexican manufacturer produced Golden Frieza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z GT Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This hard-to-find model was sculpted by a Mexican Manufacturer. The actual mold is quite unique and unlike other models, as many and most of the bases are just a redone instrumentation of other figures and/or just plain bootlegs of other sculpts. This one, however, is a new model in and of itself and was sculpted and sold as is. The paint job isn’t particularly brilliant but it is unique and isn’t on the poor side as is the case with most bootlegs or copied imports. Standing at 5 inches tall, this specific model is rather well-crafted and stands out amongst numerous others imported from these Mexican Manufacturers. Golden Frieza here is seen with a wicked smile and both hands in open postures, with a shiny clear see-through golden coloring scheme for his skin and different hues of purple for his hands, feet, mouth, and cranial structure. This version has a glowing feature for a special touch.

Chinese Manufacturer[]

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Super Battle Collection Perfect Cell piece

  • Super Battle Collection re-release
  • Release date: Unknown

This set was a re-release of the Super Battle Collection Frieza piece with a different packaging. The packaging front holds a light blue and red color and features an image of Super Saiyan Gohan and an image of Super Saiyan 3 Goku as a golden Shenron envelops the center of the backboard. The top portion of the packaging displays the Dragon Ball Z logo. The Frieza figure still comes with his tail, which can be attached and detached. Pieces included in this Super Battle Collection re-release set are as follows: Goku (Vol. 1), Super Saiyan Goku (Vol. 2), Piccolo (Vol. 3), Vegeta (Vol. 4), Future Trunks (Vol. 5), Frieza (Vol. 6), Super Saiyan Vegeta (Vol. 7), Gohan (Vol. 8), Super Saiyan Gohan (Vol. 9), Super Saiyan Broly (Vol. 10), Perfect Cell (Vol. 11), Super Saiyan Future Trunks (Vol. 12), Super Saiyan Gohan (Vol. 13), Great Saiyaman (Vol. 14), Goten (Vol. 15), Kid Trunks (Vol. 16), Super Saiyan 3 Goku (Vol. 17), Gotenks (Vol. 18), Super Saiyan Vegito (Vol. 19), Majin Buu (Vol. 20), Super Saiyan Gogeta (Vol. 21), Vegito (Vol. 22), Kid Buu (Vol. 23), and Super Saiyan Gotenks (Vol. 24).

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Frieza figure with blue base

  • HSCF Blue-base series
  • Release date: Unknown

The same Frieza figurine from the HSCF volume 3 set previously designated as collectible 12 was re-released in a set with blue bases. Also included in this set were re-releases of other HSCF series figures such as Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku, and Piccolo. The figures themselves remain exactly the same aside from not having their original packaging and coming with round, blue bases to stand on. There is some minor alteration in terms of the coloring scheme but the overall mold remains an exact duplicate.

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HG Re-release Frieza figurine with diorama base

  • HG Re-Release set with base
  • Release date: 2013

This Chinese manufactured set is a re-release of previous HG Collection character in one 10-piece set. Included in this set are Zarbon, Cui, Frieza, Raditz, Dr. Gero, King Piccolo, Perfect Cell, Bulma with Baby Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku with Yardrat outfit, and Pan. Each piece comes attached to a black round base and has a rod which connects the figurine and allows the piece to levitate above the ground. The base has the "Dragon Ball Z" writing encircling its top portion. The Frieza piece is the same mold from HG Collection DBZ Series Part 14. A distinguishing paint job error particularly for this piece is the purple ink blots on Frieza's cranial structure.

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6-piece set including Frieza piece

  • Dragon Ball Z Orange Base Set
  • Release date: 2014

This exclusive Chinese manufactured unique 6-piece PVC set features Dragon Ball Z characters on orange bases. Frieza is portrayed standing atop a piece of debris as he prepares to attack. He is portrayed as he appeared after taking the full impact of the Spirit Bomb. Pieces included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Beerus, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku, each with a unique pose.

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6 inch Chinese Manufactured Frieza figure

  • Dragon Ball Z 2014 Edition
  • Release date: 2014

This 2014 6 inch [16 cm] scale Frieza figure is a unique jointed variation of the Banpresto Frieza piece. It features a unique paint job as well as an exclusive packaging featuring an image of Frieza with the Dragon Balls and an orange and blue hue. The packaging is a box display type and adds to this Chinese manufactured 2014 piece. The initial figure has a few joints, including his tail, arms, and hip. The feet are not poseable but aside from this, it's a great piece for collectors as well as having a limited run.

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SH Figuarts Style Series Frieza

  • SH Figuarts Style Series
  • Release date: 2014

A set of S.H. Figuarts series pieces was released today featuring previously available Figuarts models for the Chinese market. These pieces are fabricated in a very similar mold to the original constructs, although they are not as highly detailed when it comes to the paint job. Pieces offered in this bagged set are Frieza in his final form, Perfect Cell, Krillin, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Super Saiyan Goku. Each piece features strong articulation as it maintains the joints and numerous bends of the original Figuarts pieces.

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Asian Market Golden Frieza figurine

  • Resurrection F Series
  • Release date: 2015

This is a unique re-release of a previous sculpt which was made available in bulk supply to the Asian market by a Chinese manufacturer. This 4.5" Golden Frieza figurine is a new repaint for the Resurrection F movie. This was distributed in the Asian market and the model is the same piece as the Real Works Volume 4 final form Frieza piece, which was originally released in April, 2008. The Frieza repaint figurine in this set features a very nice blasting stance, maintaining one hand raised up as the other is pulled back to better thrust the brunt of his vicious force. Additionally, his posture is unique as he places one leg in front of the other, depicting his movement. Although the Real Works pieces originally came with a transparent base, this release does not feature a base and instead comes in a bagged packaging.

Thai Manufacturer[]

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Rubber Series Cyborg Frieza piece

  • Rubber Dragon Ball Z Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This rubber Dragon Ball Z series has included characters that are modeled with a transparent base and a mono-color mold. Each character is available in numerous colors and is a unique mold unlike any previous variants of the character. The pieces are available in green, blue, yellow, pink, red, orange, and purple. Some characters included in this rubber set are Jeice, Cyborg Frieza, Piccolo, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, and Goku.

Argentinian Manufacturer[]

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Argentinian Manufactured large-scale Frieza figure

  • Battle of Gods Series large-scale
  • Release date: 2013

A set of figures was released by an Argentinian manufacturer concentrating on the Battle of Gods movie. This set incorporated a few characters related to the movie and had a very unique packaging. Released in conjunction with this set is a large-scale Frieza figure with great detail. The light yellow blister backboard features images of Shenron. Additionally, the front bubble allows the figure inside to be seen. The box top has the writing "Dragonball" and the box bottom features an image of Bills and Super Saiyan 3 Goku. This large-scale Frieza figure stands at 25 cm (10 inches). The piece itself is extremely highly detailed and portrays Frieza in his final form with a very sinister expression and cold, calculating eyes as his hands are in open positions and dangling. This is an excellent piece of Frieza at a large-scale size for a unique sculpt.

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Coleccion 17 Figuras Mini Frieza figurine

  • Coleccion 17 Figuras
  • Release date: Unknown

A set of 17 miniature figurines standing at 3 cm to 4 cm was released with round green bases. These pieces are unique molds specially designed for this collectible set. Characters included in this set are Frieza in his final form, Piccolo, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Gogeta (movie), Bardock, Vegito, Super Saiyan Broly, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Perfect Cell, Krillin, Shenron, Porunga, Battle-Damaged Super Saiyan Goku, Tien, Goku, Goku with angelic wings, and Beat (Dragon Ball Heroes). The Frieza piece portrays him as he maintains his sinister stance, his legs in unison as his hands are outstretched in a deadly finesse. Aside from having a silver chrome paint job for the lower portion of his feet and tail, the piece is a great mold of Frieza at the mini scale.

Japanese Manufacturer[]

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Gacha Gacha RC Remote Control Figurine Set including Frieza

  • Gacha Gacha Remote Control Figurine Set
  • Release date: 2014

A Recent Dragon Ball Z Kai set includes 4 different figurines with miniature gashapon packaging, each with an RC (remote control) feature. Each piece drives its own vehicle and comes with a round mini controller. The figurines come with a set of Japanese instructions. The packaging also includes a capsule for the case. Additional details include the power specifications for the button battery (LR44) with 3 testers included. The full set includes Frieza with hoverchair and purple controller, Goku with Nimbus cloud and orange controller, Vegeta with space pod and blue controller, and Majin Buu flying on top of his belly.

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Frieza mini figurine with hoverchair

  • Mini Figurine Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This Frieza miniature figurine features him inside his hoverchair. The bottom of the floating vehicle has a round base for easy standing. Frieza's tail is seen toppling to the side and is curling behind the hoverchair. The paint job on this piece is very basic, but the details are all kept intact even for a piece of this scale.

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Collector Pack including Frieza

  • Collector Pack
  • Release date: Unknown

This 6-pack vintage set includes Super Saiyan Broly, Piccolo, Frieza in his final form, Vegeta, Goku, and Future Trunks reaching for his sword. The figurines come packaged in a red and white striped box and with packaging similar to the Super Battle Collection in the interior. The figurines in this pack are very unique as they are only offered as a part of this set. Frieza is depicted in his final form with both hands in tight grips, one twisted in front of him and the other kept waist-high.

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Super Battle Collection Volume 6 Frieza bootleg variant

  • Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: 1998

The Super Battle Collection was repacked and re-released with brand new packaging design although the figures remained the same. Originally released in 1992, this 1998 variant of the Frieza remains the same aside from the new packaging scheme. The figure still comes with the detached tail which can easily be equipped. This time, the packaging has a red and white coloring as opposed to the previous version's purple and white lining. The set is still volume 6 although the repack release date is 1998. All initial SBC pieces were released with a similar packaging, having a square box design with flaps, allowing for the figure to be removed from the packaging and easily placed back into it without damaging the box itself. This bootleg variant is unique due to the Bandai logo being removed entirely from the packaging front and having a small warning box on the bottom right-hand corner of the package itself. The lettering reads "WARNING, CHOKING HAZARD, Small Parts Not For Children Under 3 Years." This is definitely a different age bracket here also as the previous variants each read another age on the box front, one being age 4, and the other age 5. This time, the package distinguishes the age bracket as age 3 and up. As a bootleg variant, the piece remains heavily the same with very minor difference in terms of the paint job. The purple coloring on Frieza's chest and head area is slightly less accurate. Aside from this, the piece is a very close replica of the previous releases.

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SBC Frieza Dragoon Ball bootleg variant in packaging

  • Super Battle Collection Dragoon Ball
  • Release date: Unknown

Some of the pieces from the Super Battle Collection were repacked and re-released in a large-scale giant size mold of the original figures. The figures remain the same in terms of the actual style and shape. They are, however, a very accurate depiction of the originals in a larger scale. These are packaged and boxed in a series of releases under the "Dragoon Ball" title. As bootleg pieces, they are likely the most unique as their size greatly expands their collectible value. This variant of the Frieza from volume 6 features the Dragoon Ball logo on top and images of the hero characters on the backboard. Additionally, the Frieza piece is rather well-sculpted for an exact duplicate of the prior volume 6 piece but at a large scale.

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SBC Frieza Dragoon Ball bootleg variant in box

  • Super Battle Collection Dragoon Ball
  • Release date: Unknown

Some of the pieces from the Super Battle Collection were repacked and re-released in a large-scale giant size mold of the original figures. The figures remain the same in terms of the actual style and shape. They are, however, a very accurate depiction of the originals in a larger scale. These are packaged and boxed in a series of releases under the "Dragoon Ball" title. As bootleg pieces, they are likely the most unique as their size greatly expands their collectible value. This variant of the Frieza from volume 6 features the Dragoon Ball logo around the boxart itself and the box holds a blue coloring scheme with images of clashes from the Frieza saga around the sides of the panels. Additionally, the Frieza piece is rather well-sculpted for an exact duplicate of the prior volume 6 piece but at a large scale.

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Frieza miniature figurine

  • Dragon Ball Miniature Finger Puppet Chibi Set
  • Release date: Unknown

A few miniature finger puppet toys were released incorporating some characters from the Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Buu Saga. Frieza in his final form was amongst these few characters. All the pieces are made in a very cute chibi style and are rather small pieces. The Frieza piece actually has a slightly inaccurate coloring scheme used as his skin tone is a dark blue one rather than light with blue tint as it should be. Others included in this small set are Vegeta, King Kai, Krillin, Gohan, Kid Buu, Perfect Cell, Future Trunks, Piccolo, and Super Saiyan Goku.

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Frieza form 2 from Fridge Magnet 4-Piece Set

  • Resin-based Fridge Magnet set
  • Release date: Unknown

This resin-based refrigerator magnet set includes 4 unique busts, including Frieza in his second form. Each character is portrayed with unique finesse and incorporates the great aspect of detail even for this scale. Others included in this same set are Super Saiyan 3 Broly, Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Each is exceptionally detailed for its size and is a great addition to any collection as well as a great decorative piece for refrigerators.

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Fukkatsu no F "Revival of F" Series Frieza strap

  • Fukkatsu no F [Revival of F] Series
  • Release date: 2015

Two new strap figurines featuring Frieza and Goku are being made available accompanying the "Fukkatsu no「 F 」" movie release. These are Japanese exclusive mini figurines that are able to be inserted into their shell case. Those who purchased their tickets in advance will be treated to a choice between the two pieces made available in this exclusive movie promo set for the flick, which are offered for sale on December 6, 2014! Those who bought their tickets in advance can choose their phone strap piece between Goku or Frieza. Frieza is seen in his first form as the outer layer and in his final form for the interior. Both pieces have unique markings exclusive to the new movie. Goku has the new mark on his Gi and Frieza is wearing something a print across his chest.

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