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There are currently a total of 27 Mai (マイ) collectibles that have been released by numerous companies to date. A gallery and the attached information appends to the official releases and genuine specifics in regards to the additional merchandise pertaining to each release.

Bandai[]

Maikeshipiece

Dragon Ball Keshi Mai figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 1
  • Release date: 1980's

In the 80'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. Mai appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as tan, yellow, green, or red. The figurine comes holding a communicator receiver device in one hand as her other hand is kept beside her.

Keshilargepack

Dragon Ball Keshi Pack including Mai

  • Dragon Ball Keshi Pack
  • Release date: 1980's

In the late 80's, a pack featuring a repertoire of Dragon Ball characters from the first story arc was released and included 19 pieces plus some bonus dice and other additional cards and collectibles. This Keshi set also collected many of the previously released single-pack Keshi pieces in one tan base set. Those included in this set are Puar, Emperor Pilaf, Bulma, Shu, Monster Carrot, Yamcha, 2 variants of Kid Goku, a Shenron with clothing, Master Roshi, 2 variants of Oolong, Mai, Rabbit One, Rabbit Two, Chi-Chi, Ox-King, and a Great Ape Goku. The Keshi pieces are visible and packaged in a large rectangular box.

MaiKeshimini

Dragon Ball Keshi Mai figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Dragon Ball
  • Release date: 1980's

In the 80'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. Mai appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as tan, yellow, green, or red. The figurine comes in a saluting and militant position as she stands firm and ready to take orders.

Mai-Apiece

Mai Keshi piece

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Dragon Ball
  • Release date: 1980's

In the 80'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. Mai appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red and yellow. The mini rubber figurine comes with one hand resting to her side and the other kept on her waist. Other pieces included in this same set are Bulma and Yamcha.

KeshiPackSetFull

Keshi 12-pack set including Mai

  • Keshi 12-Pack Set
  • Release date: Unknown

This Keshi 12-pack set features some of the first-appearing characters in the Dragon Ball series as a base Keshi set. The pieces are re-releases of the previous KeshiGomu packs in one nice package. This package features a unique fold-out cardboard background that creates a tournament ring. Figurines in this Keshi pack hold a tan base. Characters included in the set are Yamcha, Monster Carrot, Bulma, Master Roshi, Oolong, Emperor Pilaf, Puar, 2 variants of Kid Goku, Mai, Shu, and a chibi anthropomorphic Shenron.

CollectibleMai

Collectible Figurine Series Mai miniature figurine

  • Collectible Figurines Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Series
  • Release date: 1980's

Similar to the AB Groupe Super Guerriers mini pieces and Irwin's Saga Continues miniatures, this Bandai "Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Collectible Figurines" series includes 12 pieces from the Dragon Ball era. The Mai figurine portrays her with her original coat as both her hands rest on her sides. This set features a full-color paint job for all the miniatures as opposed to a one-color mono style. Other pieces included in this same set are Krillin, Emperor Pilaf, Goku, Oolong, Master Roshi, Kid Trunks, Bulma, Majin Vegeta, Yamcha, and Shu. This set was released overseas as the Dragon Ball franchise spread across the Japanese market to include other continents in its production run.

MaiShuPilafKeshi30

Part 30 Keshi Mai with Emperor Pilaf and Shu figurines

  • Keshi Part 30 snap figurines
  • Release date: 1996

These miniature gashapon figurines were released in capsule toys and incorporated 3-packs and 2-packs of characters from both DBZ and DBGT. Each capsule had 3 or 2 characters attached to a plastic base, which could be snapped off and kept separate from each other. All figurines in each capsule came in a single color, so in Mai's case, multiple coloring schemes were used. The Mai mold portrayed her as she appears in the DBGT Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, with one hand resting to her side and the other kept beside her. She is attached to Emperor Pilaf and Shu, each with their own unique posture. Pieces included in this series are Gohan with Videl, Emperor Pilaf with Shu and Mai, Yamcha with Bulma, Krillin with Mr. Satan and Vegeta, Dende with Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, Vegito with Super Buu (Gotenks-absorbed), Super Buu (Piccolo-absorbed), Kid Buu, Uub with Bulla and Goten, and Trunks with Pan and Goku for a total of 10 pieces and 24 characters in the part 30 set.

Pilaf-Mai-Shu-MFS

MFS series Emperor Pilaf, Mai, and Shu piece

  • Dragon Ball Mini Figure Selection series Part 1
  • Release date: 2003

The Mini Figure Selection series volume has included a repertoire of characters from the Dragon Ball series in a nice bronze color highlight. Included in this set is a miniature diorama piece featuring Emperor Pilaf, Shu, and Mai, who are seen standing with confident positions. Emperor Pilaf stands in front holding a Dragon Ball and wearing a sinister smirk as Shu and Mai hold determined and angered expressions and stand behind him as his loyal guards. This miniature piece is well-crafted and has a distinct bronze coloring scheme, matching the rest of the Mini Figure Selection series set.

Banpresto[]

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Keshi Dragon Ball Package including Mai

  • Keshi Collection Package
  • Release date: Unknown

This large package of a repertoire of Dragon Ball characters includes a total of 18 pieces. Mai is included in this elongated rectangular package. It is a new keshi piece exclusive to this packaging, featuring Mai resting both hands to her sides, one bent and the other dangling. There are many others included in this same set as well as a few vehicle Keshi pieces and accessories.

KeshiBaggingMai

Keshi Pack Series Mai figurine

  • Keshi Pack Series
  • Release date: Unknown

This Keshi Bagging Series has a randomized Keshi piece included in each bag. The mini bagging front features an image of Kid Goku atop Shenron and Master Roshi on the back holding the Bansho Fan. There are 18 different Keshi pieces to collect in this set albeit being randomized in the packs. Mai is included in this set and is the same mold from the Keshi package set released by Banpresto. This Keshi piece holds a yellow hue as opposed to the blue version of the full set included in the Keshi package set also released by Banpresto.

MaiShuPilaf7setBanpresto

Dragon Ball Keychain series Emperor Pilaf with Mai and Shu

  • Dragon Ball Keychain series
  • Release date: Unknown

This Banpresto Dragon Ball keychain series features a few unique pieces in the set. Emperor Pilaf, Mai, and Shu come attached to a one-star Dragon Ball. This is the only piece that features three characters in one as a part of this set. Other pieces included im this same keychain set are Bulma wearing a bunny outfit, Kid Goku, Master Roshi with Turtle, and 3 variants of Shenron (one basic green version, one bronze chrome highlight variant, and one golden transparent see-through variant) for a total of 7 pieces to collect in this set.

HistFig04Mai

Historical Figure series Volume 4 including Mai

  • Historical Figure series Volume 4
  • Release date: 2007

Released in 2007, Banpresto's Historical Figure series was a great tribute to some of the characters in Dragon Ball as a bust format. In each volume of this 4-part set, a certain saga was emphasized through the featured characters. Mai is included in the volume 4 set amongst a few others, including Shu, King Piccolo, Emperor Pilaf, Kid Goku, Yajirobe, and Shenron. Each set connects to the other volumes to create an astonishing combination of characters as a complete diorama piece.

DWCDB022Mai

DWC DB022 Mai figurine

  • DWC Dragon Ball series Volume 3
  • Release date: 2009

The Banpresto DWC series includes Mai as collectible number DB022 in the miniature Volume 3 series and was released in May, 2009. The figure comes in an arms-crossed posture and a distinct smile on her face. 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 Mai figurine stands at approximately 7 cm. Others included in this same set are a combined Pilaf Machine, Emperor Pilaf, Shu, Monster Carrot, Kid Goku with Shu’s clothing, Krillin, and the Muscular Lady.

MaiDB008

DWC DB008 Mai figurine

  • DWC Battle of Gods Series Vol. 1
  • Release date: 2013

Banpresto released a series with Mai on April 4, 2013 as a tribute to the Battle of Gods movie. This figure (also standing at 8 cm) comes packaged in a mini-box and displays the featured character in front of the box and others in the same set on the side panel of the box. It is listed as collectible number DB008 and is from vol. 1. This Mai comes holding her gun in one hand and has her other hand beside her as she stares to her side. The figure also comes with a base to stand on. These pieces were first showcased during the 30th Prize Fair, which took place in Tokyo on November 7, 2012. The eight pieces included in this DWC set are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan God Goku, Vegeta, Bills, Whis, Emperor Pilaf, Mai, and Shu.

DragonBallMachinesBanprestoPilaf

Ichiban Kuji Select Machines Pilaf Machine with Emperor Pilaf, Shu, and Mai

  • Dragon Ball Ichiban Kuji Select Machines
  • Release date: 2013

In July 2013, a very nice Dragon Ball Ichiban Kuji Select Machines series was released and incorporated the Pilaf Machine in the set. This set has a very detailed appearance and comes with three parts, including the segments that are commandeered by Emperor Pilaf, Shu, and Mai. The packaging for this set is also quite unique as it features a box package and a bubble showcasing the figure inside. This is one of Banpresto's unique pieces released as a part of the Ichiban Kuji Select Machines set and is designated as "Prize B" of the set. Each portion of the Pilaf Machine features transparent see-through figures of Pilaf, Shu, and Mai inside of the cockpits. The full Pilaf Machine set stands at 180mm (7 inches, 18 cm). The Select Machines set has also incorporated Pirate Robot as "Prize C" and Goku with Gohan riding a mechanized walking bike as "Prize A." Additionally, there were some other prizes included in the Select Machines set. "Prize F" was a variant of a towel featuring different artworks, including Goku with Oolong, Goku riding a Motorcycle, Kid Goku with headgear equipped and riding a plane, Launch on her motorbike, and Master Roshi on a mini bicycle. "Prize G" is a set of 7 different pin sets which feature various characters, and "Prize D" is a pillow cushion which features artwork of Goku with Bulma on a bike and the capsule corporation capsules as a design around the other side. "Prize H" and "Prize I" are a series of land and air vehicles featuring glowing clear see-through variants of each character riding them. "Prize H" features 3 different vehicle sets with clear riders, a plane including the World Tournament Announcer, a hover vehicle with Bulma, Goku, and Oolong, and a Red Ribbon Army officer riding a one-man helicopter. "Prize I" features Oolong's moving House-Wagon, Yamcha with Puar in their vehicle, and Monster Carrot's rabbit car.

2014MaiPart2

DWC Series Mai figurine

  • DWC Battle of Gods Vol. 2
  • Release date: 2014

This upcoming DWC series is to incorporate a few characters appearing in the Battle of Gods movie. This set was announced and images of the pieces were made available on September 5, 2013. The release date for these figurines is in January 2014. Those included in this set are Videl, Mai, Bulma, Kid Trunks, Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, adult Gohan, and Chi-Chi.

Irwin Toy[]

IFlabsMaipack

IF Labs Dragon Ball Mai figure

  • IF Labs Dragon Ball Series 2
  • Release date: 2002

Originally released by Irwin Toy's IF Labs division, this Dragon Ball series 2 set has featured Mai in one of her memorable appearances in Dragon Ball. She is detailed with her weapon in her hand and comes alongside a pink bot which she herself uses. Additional details include the ground base and great texture on her coat. The background diorama included with the piece features the robot piece and the ground base itself. This figure was later re-released in a similar boxed packaging by Jakks Pacific in conjunction with Giant Ape. This version of the Mai figure features a basic polished paint job. Other pieces included in this same series 2 set are Kid Goku in the World Tournament, Launch with her weapons, chase sequence, and accessories, and Yamcha with Puar. Series 1 includes Master Roshi, and Monster Carrot with Kid Goku.

Jakks Pacific[]

GiantApeMaipack

Jakks Pacific's Dragon Ball Mai figure

  • Jakks Pacific's Dragon Ball Series
  • Release date: 2003

In conjunction with Giant Ape, Jakks Pacific has released a larger-sized Mai figure pertaining to the original Dragon Ball series. This is a re-release of the previous IF Labs figure. The packaging is very similar to the previous version, but this set also features Yamcha with Puar, Launch with her weapons, and Kid Goku. This variant of Mai has a glossy and shiny paint job in comparison to the previous version although the mold and model remains the same as prior. Aside from the initial construct of the boxart being slightly different and having the Giant Ape logo, the actual item remains very similar with all the same contents, including her weapon, the robot in the background, and the ground base itself.

Unifive[]

Mecha&FigureMaiShuPilaf

Mecha & Figure D Emperor Pilaf with Shu and Mai

  • Mecha & Figure Series
  • Release date: 2003

This Unifive Mecha & Figure series was released in November 2003 and has included 4 different sets designated as A-D. Each set features a vehicle or mechanized object with characters included in the packaging. The packs are box A which includes Goku with Korin and a hoverboard vehicle, box B which includes Oolong and Bulma with a speeder, box C which includes Yamcha and Puar with their car, and box D which includes Emperor Pilaf with Shu and Mai and their Pilaf Machine. Mai is seen in her original coat and Shu comes wearing his original ninja outfit. Emperor Pilaf can easily be placed inside the Pilaf Machine cockpit. The figurines in this box also come packaged with miniature accessories.

Plex[]

PlexPackDB

Dragon Ball Keshi Kami House Pack including Mai

  • Dragon Ball Keshi Kame House Pack
  • Release date: Unknown

This Kame House pack has included a few Keshi pieces which were previously released by Bandai. Mai as she appeared holding the receiver communicator device is included in this package. Other pieces also included in this same set are Emperor Pilaf, Master Roshi, and another piece. Additionally, the set comes with a cardboard Kame House diorama which can be popped out and brought together to form a great background for the Keshi pieces.

PlexsetALLKeshiBox

Keshi pack including Mai

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Dragon Ball Z Pack
  • Release date: 1990's

This unique Keshi pack collects a few of the first aforementioned Keshi pieces from the Dragon Ball series in one package. Included in this set are Ox-King, Mai, Monster Carrot, Oolong, and 2 variants of Goku. These are the same pieces in base white color from the Bandai Keshi Collection 1 set. The package is in a bubble format and features a unique image as well as the Plex logo and additional details on the back.

Ultra Figus[]

MaiUltraFigus

Ultra Figus Mai miniature collectible

  • Ultra Figus Miniature Series
  • Release date: 1999

Argentinian distribution company Ultra Figus has released Mai 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.

Yolanda[]

Yolanda-Mai

Yolanda series Mai figurine

  • Dragon Ball mini figurines full color
  • Release date: 1986

Spain's Yolanda company has released a set of 6 cm PVC Dragon Ball pieces. Each of these figurines has a unique mold. Included in this set are Mai, Emperor Pilaf, Kid Gohan, Piccolo, Master Roshi, Krillin, Chi-Chi, and 4 variants of Goku (one in Shu's clothing, one holding a Dragon Ball, one laying on the ground, and one preparing to attack). Mai appears with her gun holstered by her pocket as her other hand is kept to her side.

YolandamaiA

Yolanda series Mai green figurine

  • Dragon Ball mini figurines single color
  • Release date: 1986

Spain's Yolanda company has released a set of 6 cm rubber-style Dragon Ball pieces. Each of these figurines has a unique mold. Included in this set are Mai, Emperor Pilaf, Kid Gohan, Piccolo, Master Roshi, Krillin, Chi-Chi, and 4 variants of Goku (one in Shu's clothing, one holding a Dragon Ball, one laying on the ground, and one preparing to attack). Mai appears with her gun holstered by her pocket as her other hand is kept to her side. This re-release is the same mold as the previous Yolanda piece but now has a single coloring scheme used as well as being of a rubberized texture.

Taki[]

TakiCorpPilafMachineMai

Pilaf Machine including Emperor Pilaf, Shu, and Mai

  • Dragon Ball Combined Form Pilaf Machine
  • Release date: 2007

Released in May, 2007 by Taki Corporation as a part of Combined Form series, the Pilaf Machine stands as a very powerfully realistic mechanized diorama piece. Each portion of the bot can be detached and reattached to form the complete piece. Each piece stands at its own height and is modeled to look exactly as it does in the anime. Emperor Pilaf, Shu, and Mai are each seen in their respective bots. Pilaf's machine is approximately 5 cm tall, Mai's machine is approximately 18 cm tall and Shu's machine is approximately 20 cm tall. Each separate bot is nicely articulated with unique ball-joints and limbs that provide a wide range of motion, and all three characters (Pilaf, Mai, and Shu) are included in the cockpit of each of their own machines. Both Pilaf's bot and Shu's bot can be combined to form a the "Ostrich" machine which stands at approximately 22 cm tall, and all three bots combined as the "Pilaf Machine" stand at 25 cm tall.

Burger King[]

BurgerKingMai

Dragon Ball Evolution Promotional Mai

  • Dragon Ball Evolution Promotional
  • Release date: 2009

A unique set of toys was released in June, 2009 in conjunction with the Dragon Ball Evolution movie as a promotional set. Included in this set were Piccolo, Chi-Chi (entitled "Milk"), Mai, Bulma, Goku, and another Goku variant entitled "Goku II" for a total of 6 pieces in this set. Modeled after the Eriko Tamura portrayal of the character in the Evolution flick, Mai is seen in her red outfit as she is depicted gliding across a boulder with a propeller device attached to the side of the base.

Sonokong[]

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Super Battle Collection back flap featuring Vol. 13 Mai

  • Sonokong Dragon Ball Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: Unknown

Sonokong Co, Ltd. (손오공주식회사) is a Korean toy, game, and general entertainment company which was originally established in 1974. As a publisher of some of the world's popular anime and productions, the corporate headquarters are located in Sugung-dong Guro-gu Seoul, Korea. The technical license for the company is also owned by Takara and Hasbro. The Super Battle Collection Korean Series Sonokong Ver. are a very unique set of figures dedicated to Dragon Ball characters. The complete set includes the following 20 pieces: Vol 1: Goku (orange gi), Vol 2: Goku (purple gi), Vol 3: Goku (adult), Vol 4: Krillin, Vol 5: Oolong, Vol 6: Chi-Chi, Vol 7: Master Roshi, Vol 8: Bulma, Vol 9: Launch, Vol 10: Yamcha + Puar, Vol 11: Emperor Pilaf, Vol 12: Shu, Vol 13: Mai, Vol 14: Piccolo, Vol 15: Tien, Vol 16: Chiaotzu, Vol 17: Kami, Vol 18: Mister Popo, Vol 19: Yajirobe, and Vol 20: Korin. Note: actual depiction of product needed.

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