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There is currently a total of 60+ Shenron (神龍, Shen Long) 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
- Super Guerriers Coffret No. 31
- Release date: 1996
This Super Guerriers Coffret No. 31 package has included a few characters from the beginning of the series run. This is also the last of the Super Guerriers packs to be released by AB Groupe. This package includes Yamcha, Oolong, Chi-Chi, Bulma, Kid Goku, and Shenron. These are some very unique pieces and Shenron appears in a flying position, allowing all the other pieces to ride atop him, creating a very detailed set and a very unique addition to the entire Super Guerriers series collection offered by AB.
Bandai
- 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. Shenron appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as tan, yellow, green, blue, purple, or red. The figurine comes in an anthropomorphic appearance with soccer clothing and a one-star Dragon Ball as the ball placed under his foot. He is seen balancing his leg on the ball and maintains a playful persona. His tail is seen toppled on the ground.
- Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu
- 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. Shenron appears once in this miniature set, this mold being available in a tan base. The figurine comes in an anthropomorphic appearance with soccer clothing and a one-star Dragon Ball as the ball placed under his foot. He is seen balancing his leg on the ball and maintains a playful persona. This figurine is very similar to the aforementioned Keshi piece with some differences in detail, such as his tail being raised behind his back as opposed to dangling against the ground.
- 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.
- 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.
- Dragon Ball GT Keshi Gomu
- Release date: Unknown
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. There is a set limited to the Dragon Ball GT characters and Shenron appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as yellow or blue. Unlike the previous Keshi set, this base set is available in yellow and blue. The mini rubber figurine comes swirling on the ground base and is attached to Piccolo, who is in an arms-crossed posture as he maintains his ever-confident, determined glare. Their details are quite visible, even for mono-colored (monochrome) figurines. Additionally, they are attached to a seven-star Dragon Ball. Characters included in this Keshi Gomu GT set are Ledgic, Don Kee, Uub, King Kai, Mr. Satan, Pan, Goku, 2 variants of Trunks, Super Saiyan small Goku, small Goku, adult Gohan, Goten, Master Roshi, Krillin, Bulma with a wrench, Vegeta, a dragon resembling Shenron with Piccolo, and the spaceship used during the Black Star Dragon Ball saga for a total of 20 pieces.
- Dragon Ball Mini Figure Selection series Part 2
- Release date: 2003
The Mini Figure Selection series Part 2 was released on September 2003 and has included a repertoire of characters from the Dragon Ball series in a nice bronze color highlight. Included in this set is a miniature Goku riding Shenron figure, which is a great depiction of the early Dragon Ball artwork pieces, as Shenron is portrayed with a blue tint. This miniature figurine is well-crafted and has a distinct color scheme, as it is the only piece in the Mini Figure Selection collection to be colored as opposed to being a bronze tint as the other pieces. This is the special limited secret piece of this set.
- Bandai Collection Volume 1 set
- Release date: 2003
In conjunction with 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 Shenron. The Eternal Dragon is seen in a close-up position, the rest of his elongated body fading in the horizon as the mystical creature slides through the clouds. This is a unique piece that features a close portrayal of Shenron's facial sculpt. Additionally, the piece holds a unique tint for the skin, having a blue-green tone. This is a very unique position for Shenron as well as an overall rare piece. The ground base for this piece has a cloud and aerial appearance. Other characters also included in this same ground-base set are Frieza, Goku. two variants of Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Captain Ginyu, Yamcha, Kid Goku, Imperfect Cell, Oolong, Perfect Cell, and Super Saiyan Teen Gohan for a total of 14 different pieces in this volume 1 collection.
- Dragon Ball 20th Anniversary
- Release date: 2004
This exclusive limited edition diorama package was released commemmorating the 20th anniversary of the Dragon Ball manga's initial run. The diorama depicts Goku atop a blue-colored Shenron who holds a round item and hovers above ground with transparent rods. There are clouds depicted around them, which are also attached to the base with transparent rods. Goku is seen holding up his power pole as the Shenron portion adds great depth to the piece itself, flying in a swirling motion. This figure diorama set was released by Bandai in conjunction with Shueishi and comes with an authentic collector's limited edition certificate of authenticity due to its limited run.
- Dragon Ball Fantastic Arts
- Release date: 2004
Released in February, 2004, The Dragon Ball Fantastic Arts series pays tribute to some memorable designs from Dragon Ball art. The complete set includes 4 different diorama pieces, each featuring Goku in a different position in a style of a portrait. The 4 different diorama pieces of this set are A) Kid Goku atop Shenron as he is seen holding his power pole, B) Goku atop a blue-tone Shenron as he holds his Power Pole, C) Kid Goku and Bulma riding a cycle number "AF4029" and D) Super Saiyan Goku and Super Saiyan Gohan charging up for a Father-Son Kamehameha. The Kid Goku is seen with a smiling expression as he is portrayed flailing his Power Pole and rides atop a green-colored Shenron from early Dragon Ball designs. They are seen in a hovering position and come with a black base as well as a transparent rod for the levitating effect.
- Dragon Ball Fantastic Arts
- Release date: 2004
Released in February, 2004, The Dragon Ball Fantastic Arts series pays tribute to some memorable designs from Dragon Ball art. The complete set includes 4 different diorama pieces, each featuring Goku in a different position in a style of a portrait. The 4 different diorama pieces of this set are A) Kid Goku atop Shenron as he is seen holding his power pole, B) Goku atop a blue-tone Shenron as he holds his Power Pole, C) Kid Goku and Bulma riding a cycle number "AF4029" and D) Super Saiyan Goku and Super Saiyan Gohan charging up for a Father-Son Kamehameha. The Goku (wearing clothing from the end of DBZ) is seen with a serious expression as he is portrayed holding up his Power Pole and rides atop a blue-colored Shenron with a fierce and majestic design. They are seen in a hovering position and come with a black base as well as a transparent rod for the levitating effect.
- Imagination Series 3
- Release date: 2004
Released on July 2004, Bandai's Imagination series finds Goku riding a golden Shenron, holding onto his horns as they levitate above the clouds. This is a great tribute to Kid Goku's Dragon Ball universe and is very similar to the original Dragon Ball cover art. Other pieces included in this same Imagination Part 3 set are Vegeta destroying Android 19, Piccolo and Kami fusing, Android 16 performing his Rocket Punch as Android 18 stands behind him, a tribute to Cell's forms, and Super Saiyan Future Trunks slicing through Cyborg Frieza.
- Chara Puchi Boo series
- Release date: 2006
The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were a popular addition to previous installments. Announced in 2005, the next mini figure set was released in January, 2006 and incorporated plenty of characters from the Buu debacle including Shenron. In this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball. The Eternal Dragon comes on top of a five-star Dragon Ball and miniature transparent base with his elongated body twisting in motion, his appendages and whiskers flowing as his fierce expression is heightened even for this miniature piece. Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy. Pieces included in this Boo Edition Series Chara Puchi set are Shenron, Gohan with Great Saiyaman Outfit, Majin Buu, Uub, Goten, Trunks, Super Saiyan Majin Vegeta, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Gotenks, and Goku from the end of DBZ.
- Dragon Ball Z Chara Strap Part 1
- Release date: 2006
Released in February, 2006, this Chara Strap set has included seven different pieces. Characters included in the set are Majin Buu, Shenron, Great Saiyaman, Gotenks, Super Saiyan Goku blasting, Super Saiyan Vegeta blasting, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku. Shenron is seen levitating as his elongated body twirls around. Each piece comes with a unique Dragon Ball number attached to it. Shenron's is the seven-star ball. This Part 1 version of Shenron features a darker green tone for the exterior palette.
- Dragon Ball GT Chara Strap Part 2
- Release date: 2006
Released in November, 2006, the second series of Dragon Ball GT Chara Strap includes Super Saiyan child-size Goku, Super Saiyan Trunks, Pan holding Giru, Super Saiyan 4 Goku, Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta, Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta, and a red Shenron (Kyukyou Dragon Ball Version), for a total of seven strap figurines to collect. Shenron is seen floating and comes with an orange hue as the aura emanating from underneath. As all the characters come attached to a Dragon Ball, Shenron is attached to the seven-star Dragon Ball in this set.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 8
- Release date: 2006
Released in December, 2006, this figure is modeled very similar to the other Soul of Hyper Figuration series releases. The Part 8 set includes Mr. Popo, depicted holding the Shenron dragon model encased in a protective glass with a joyous expression on his face. Also, his other hand is kept behind his back and he stands atop an oval base with his name inscribed in Japanese. He is shaded with a unique tone, much as the rest of the body’s shading around the angles and bends. The coloring is very smooth and on the mark in terms of precision and style. This is an overall very well-done model. Other pieces included in this same Part 8 set are Kami, Piccolo, Janemba, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Buu (Gotenks absorbed), Gogeta, Goku with angelic wings, and Super Saiyan Gotenks with his Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack pieces.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 8
- Release date: 2006
Released in December, 2006, this figure is modeled very similar to the prior Soul of Hyper Figuration series. Also in the Part 8 set, Mr. Popo is depicted holding the Shenron dragon model encased in a protective glass with a joyous expression on his face. Here, the shading has even more impression due to being a monotone black and white variant. The shading scheme is very smooth and on the mark in terms of precision and style. This, like its colored version, is an overall very well-done model.
- 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].
- Mini Pez Part 3
- Release date: 2007
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 3 set was released in March 2007 and included Shenron the Eternal Dragon (with a light green base), Super Saiyan Teen Gohan (with a purple base), Super Saiyan Goku (with an orange base), Super Saiyan Future Trunks (with a blue base), and Perfect Cell (with a black base). This is the third of 3 mini Pez sets dedicated to Dragon Ball Z characters. This set comes with red candy wrappers and cola flavored Pez candy.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration GT Series Part 2
- Release date: 2007
Released in May 2007 by Bandai, the GT series was added to the original “Soul of Hyper Figuration” set, including both grey (black and white) versions and colored versions of the same figures in the set. Goku is seen riding atop Shenron and is included in the Part 2 set along with Nuova Shenron, Eis Shenron, Super 17, Majuub, Goku collecting energy, Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta, Super Saiyan 4 Goku fusing, Super Saiyan Vegeta fusing, and Super Saiyan 4 Goku blasting. Shenron comes floating and flying in this set as Goku is seen grabbing his horns and flying with the Eternal Dragon. The color version of this piece features Goku in midair as he levitates.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration GT Series Part 2
- Release date: 2007
Also released in 2007, the black and white version of the “Soul of Hyper Figuration” release is the same exact figurine but lacking in the color department. Like the colored version, however, it also comes with a base to stand on. An additional special feature exclusive to this piece is the movement of Goku atop the Shenron model. He is seen resting atop his head as he holds onto the Eternal Dragon's horns. Additionally, Shenron's whiskers are slightly positioned differently due to the movement.
- Chara Puchi Phone Strap Part 4
- Release date: 2007
The Chara Puchi Phone Strap series was graced with another Shenron as a part of its Part 4 set released in August 2007. The wish-granting dragon Shenron is portrayed in a levitating posture and comes with a seven-star Dragon Ball. This set featured a nice repertoire of characters to go along with previous and forthcoming Chara Puchi phone strap series. Others included in this same set are Goku with angelic wings, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Broly, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Krillin, and Perfect Cell. The figurine straps are modeled to correspond to the Cell saga debacle and the Broly movie. This Part 4 Shenron figurine features a bright green tone for the exterior palette.
- Dragon Ball GT Ultimate Spark
- 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 GT set was released in December, 2007 and is no exception as it features 5 additional characters from the series. Shenron is included in this set, hovering as he maintains both hands raised up in a feral position, the lower half of his elongated body holding a transparent hue as it fades into the smoke-engulfed base culminating around him. There's an electrifying shock of golden aura erupting around him as the cloudy smoke surrounds his body. The detail being placed on this figurine is massive, from the surging aura underneath him to the very position of Shenron. Also, the transparency effect of his body as well as the shroud of gray and white clouds makes for a vivid feature. Other pieces included in this same Ultimate Spark set are Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta with a whirlpool of energy forming underneath him, Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta with light blue energy swirling around his feet, Super Saiyan 4 Goku with rubble and blue air speeding upward from his aura, and Super Baby Vegeta with a seismic spark of black aura crackling around his body.
- Imagination Series 11
- Release date: 2007
As the diorama-styled sets continued to be released by Bandai, an original set including Shenron came out in December, 2007. This set was a part of the series entitled "Imagination Figure." This is a part of series 11 and these figurines stand at about 5 cm (2 inches) and are pretty much diorama sets produced to recreate a certain scene from a saga. Fortuneteller Baba is seen levitating atop her crystal ball as Kid Goku stands in front of her with his Power Pole strapped around his back and he is seen atop a cloud which passes underneath them along with a transparent gray-toned Shenron encircling the entire diorama. Shenron holds a very distinct and rather unique transparent gray coloring scheme as the base hue. Goku is seen wearing a dark green jacket and green pants. Baba's design portrays her hat and clothing with a purple hue and her crystal ball holds a metallic white tone.
- 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 worldwide release, having a unique packaging for the complete set.
- Ultimate Collection Wave 3
- Release date: 2008
The Ultimate Collection series is another unique one released by Bandai in 2008. It incorporates six additional figures with additional accessories. The special aspect of this set is the incorporation of Shenron as a secret golden variant 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 3 of this series completes a golden base Shenron while Wave 1 completes a basic green Shenron and Wave 2 completes Porunga. The figures included in this Wave 3 set along with the attached figurine part are as follows: Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta [GT boxart] (With Golden Dragon Piece), Omega Shenron [GT boxart] (With Golden Dragon Piece), Super Saiyan 3 Goku (With Golden Dragon Piece), Kid Buu [named "Majin Buu" on packaging] (With Golden Dragon Piece), Super Saiyan Gotenks (With Golden Dragon Piece), and Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta (With Golden Dragon Piece). 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. However, after much anticipation, this series was due for release in 2008 but was partially canceled. The Kid Buu and Super Saiyan 3 Goku figures were released while the Omega Shenron, SS4 Vegeta, SS Gotenks and SS4 Gogeta were removed from the released roster, having only two of the planned six figures actually released. This not only provided a problematic situation for fans who wanted to complete the Golden Shenron figurine, but also canceled the release of these characters although the prototypes can be seen on the packaging. Additionally, the Kid Buu and Super Saiyan 3 Goku figures in the Ultimate Collection set came packaged with transparent yellow and pink blasts instead of parts of the Golden Shenron for their alternate release. Kid Buu is available with a torso portion of the Golden Shenron for this set and it is a very similar sculpt when compared to the Ultimate Collection Wave 2 set. Gotenks is available with a long torso portion of the Golden Shenron piece.
- Dragon Ball Greatest Arts
- Release date: 2008
Released in March, 2008, the Dragon Ball Greatest Arts series pays tribute to some memorable scenes from the full series run. There are four different diorama pieces included in this set, each with a black round base attached to the bottom with a distinct Dragon Ball logo on the base itself. Pieces included in this set are Goku on a Nimbus with Kame House in the background (Diorama No. 1), Bulma on a flying aircraft that is hovering (Diorama No. 2), Kid Goku on top of the Nimbus staring at Shenron, who is seen holding a Dragon Ball (Diorama No. 3), and Kid Buu fighting Super Saiyan 3 Goku (Diorama No. 4). The third diorama in this collection portrays Goku wearing winter clothing as he stares at the enormous Shenron. Both pieces are seen hovering in midair and are attached to two transparent rods which connect to the base. Additionally, there were two variants of this Diorama No. 3 piece produced, one displaying Shenron in a green base and the other in a golden palette. The green Shenron piece has golden eyes.
- Dragon Ball Greatest Arts
- Release date: 2008
Released in March, 2008, the Dragon Ball Greatest Arts series pays tribute to some memorable scenes from the full series run. There are four different diorama pieces included in this set, each with a black round base attached to the bottom with a distinct Dragon Ball logo on the base itself. Pieces included in this set are Goku on a Nimbus with Kame House in the background (Diorama No. 1), Bulma on a flying aircraft that is hovering (Diorama No. 2), Kid Goku on top of the Nimbus staring at Shenron, who is seen holding a Dragon Ball (Diorama No. 3), and Kid Buu fighting Super Saiyan 3 Goku (Diorama No. 4). The third diorama in this collection portrays Goku wearing winter clothing as he stares at the enormous Shenron. Both pieces are seen hovering in midair and are attached to two transparent rods which connect to the base. Additionally, there were two variants of this Diorama No. 3 piece produced, one displaying Shenron in a green base and the other in a golden palette. The Golden Shenron piece has white-filled eyes. Other details include the light from the Golden Shenron being shone upon Goku in a vivid effect, detailing the shadows of the bright golden touch.
- 40th Weekly Jump Dragon Ball X Dr. Slump X Blue Dragon Double Keychain set
- Release date: 2008
Released in June 2008, this tribute to 40th Weekly Jump courtesy of Bandai portrays a few representational characters from Dragon Ball, Blue Dragon, and Dr. Slump to be seen in one double-keychain set. Each pair comes attached with a dragon character and humanoid character. Shenron in his basic appearance is featured alongside adult Goku, likely due to being the prominent storyline adaptation of the Saiyan Saga debacle. Porunga is also featured alongside Vegeta and Kid Goku is comes with the earlier Shenron design. There's also eight different Blue Dragon characters included as well as Arale from Dr. Slump. The complete keychain set incorporates 16 different pieces.
- 40th Weekly Jump Dragon Ball X Dr. Slump X Blue Dragon Double Keychain set
- Release date: 2008
Released in June 2008, this tribute to 40th Weekly Jump courtesy of Bandai portrays a few representational characters from Dragon Ball, Blue Dragon, and Dr. Slump to be seen in one double-keychain set. Each pair comes attached with a dragon character and humanoid character. Kid Goku is featured alongside an earlier Shenron design from Dragon Ball, likely due to being the prominent storyline adaptation of the pre-Dragon Ball Z story. Goku is also featured alongside Shenron from Dragon Ball Z and Porunga comes with Vegeta. There's also eight different Blue Dragon characters included as well as Arale from Dr. Slump. The complete keychain set incorporates 16 different pieces.
- Dragon Ball Chara Strap Part 6
- Release date: 2008
Released in August 2008 is this Dragon Ball Chara Puchi Part 6 set which includes Yamcha, King Piccolo, Krillin, Shenron, Master Roshi, Oolong with Puar, and Kid Goku on his Nimbus. Shenron is seen rotating in a circular motion as his elongated body twirls around and emerges from the shiny light below. This Part 6 version of Shenron features a roaring facial expression allowing his teeth to be seen. Each of these chara puchi strap pieces comes with a mini Dragon Ball attached to the chain. The Shenron figurine has the seven-star ball attached to his strap.
- 40th Weekly Jump Dragon Ball X Blue Dragon collectible set
- Release date: 2008
Released by Bandai on December 1st, 2008, this collectible crossover set celebrating the 40th Weekly Jump and incorporating dragon characters from both Dragon Ball and Blue Dragon includes 10 unique pieces for collectors. Shenron is included in this set, levitating above a yellow aura as his elongated body spirals downward. The bases for the set are that of a golden bronze tint, having a hexagonal shape. The set also includes Porunga as well as a few variants of Shenron and Goku is included beside Shu of the Blue Dragon franchise as a single collectible piece.
- 40th Weekly Jump Dragon Ball X Blue Dragon collectible set
- Release date: 2008
Released by Bandai on December 1st, 2008, this collectible crossover set celebrating the 40th Weekly Jump and incorporating dragon characters from both Dragon Ball and Blue Dragon includes 10 unique pieces for collectors. A Golden Shenron is included in this set, hovering above with clouds surrounding his snake-like appearance. The bases for the set are that of a golden bronze tint, having a hexagonal shape. The set also includes Porunga as well as a few variants of Shenron and Goku is included beside Shu of the Blue Dragon franchise as a single collectible piece.
- 40th Weekly Jump Dragon Ball X Blue Dragon collectible set
- Release date: 2008
Released by Bandai on December 1st, 2008, this collectible crossover set celebrating the 40th Weekly Jump and incorporating dragon characters from both Dragon Ball and Blue Dragon includes 10 unique pieces for collectors. A Blue Shenron of earlier Dragon Ball designs is included in this set, levitating as his tail end swirls downward. The bases for the set are that of a golden bronze tint, having a hexagonal shape. The set also includes Porunga as well as a few variants of Shenron and Goku is included beside Shu of the Blue Dragon franchise as a single collectible piece.
- Dragon Ball Amazing Arts
- Release date: 2009
Released in March 2009, Bandai's magnificent "Amazing Arts" series is a statuesque set encompassing some of the series' most memorable portraits in bust format. The detail on the Goku and Shenron head-sculpts is phenomenal and they stand out as some of the best pieces. The titling on the double-bust itself reads "Dragon Ball Z" and the boxart has the writing "Good," depicting the powerful dynamic of both these characters and their crucial entity and essence, detailing the quest of the series and the very characteristic pertaining to the core of their righteous presence. Both characters are modeled to perfection. Goku maintains a happy and joyous expression as he tilts his head and the blue-colored Shenron is seen with vivid majestic detail as he rotates around the diorama, completing the element of the series itself. The Goku and Shenron set stands at 3.5 inches. Others included in this same set are Piccolo & Kami (3.125 inches), Bulma & Bike (3.125 inches) and Vegeta and the Great Ape (3.125 inches).
- J-World Limited Dragon Ball Z Mascot
- Release date: 2013
Released by Bandai in July, 2013, this J-World Limited set of Dragon Ball Z Mascot straps includes Mister Popo, Majin Buu, Shenron, and Goku. Standing at 4cm, each comes in a unique posture and a green tag which has the phrase "J-World Limited Dragon Ball Z" written on it. Shenron comes wrapped around a Dragon Ball and is seen with his hands raised upward as he is portrayed in a distinct levitating position.
- Chess Piece Collection R Strong 9 Special Collaboration Set
- Release date: 2014
This Chess Piece Collection R Series set is entitled "Strong 9 Special Collaboration Set" and is a chess set featuring Dragon Ball Z, OnePiece, and Toriko characters. Each piece stands at approximately 90mm and features a vivid and unique paint job with extreme detail. As a Bandai premium set released in September 2014, it has a limited run and is a tribute to both series as a collaboration and a special color set. Pieces included in this set are Vegeta crouching with a wolf around him, Piccolo holding his turban and resting as Chopper sits in front, Goku resting against the Merry ship, Roronoa Zoro pulling his blades with Shenron wrapped around him, Goten on Toriko's shoulder, and Luffy using the power pole as Yun the Wall Penguin looks at the horizon.
Banpresto
- Keshi Collection Package
- Release date: Unknown
This large package of a repertoire of Dragon Ball characters includes a total of 18 pieces. Shenron is included in this elongated rectangular package. It is a new keshi piece exclusive to this packaging, featuring Shenron in somewhat of a ground position, the best possible way to place the character on the ground without a levitating or hovering effect. There are many others included in this same set as well as a few vehicle Keshi pieces and accessories.
- 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. Shenron 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.
- Dragon Ball UFO catcher Plush Series
- Release date: Unknown
This Shenron plush stands at approximately 6 inches in height and has been depicted in a very unique position, his elongated dragon body spiraling downward. The plush is very much in proportion in terms of the body and head size. This set can be won through a UFO catcher device. Other pieces included in this same plush set are Goku and Mr. Popo. All three of these pieces are portrayed on the tag attached to them, which also holds the Banpresto logo.
- Gathering Figure Collection
- Release date: 2004
A very unique collection of 9.5 inch pieces was released by Banpresto in 2004. Each set of 2 characters came with a large model and a smaller one. All models are seen standing atop a rocky terrain and connect to each other to form an intricately detailed diorama, hence the title of the series being "Dragon Ball Z Gathering Figure Collection." The duo packs in this set are as follows: A) Great Namek Piccolo with Goku in battle stance, B) Majin Buu declaring himself to be the best with Gotenks punching, C) Oozaru Vegeta with battle-damaged Goku, and Shenron with Kid Goku (purple gi). All four diorama pieces are intricately detailed and make a great collection ensemble when brought together.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The One-Star Shenron comes with a transparent orange hue.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Two-Star Shenron comes with a very dark black tint.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Three-Star Shenron comes with a bright golden hue.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Four-Star Shenron comes with his basic green texture and original accurately designed details.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Five-Star Shenron comes with a metallic silver palette and chrome finish.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Six-Star Shenron comes with a pale white tint.
- Dragon Ball Pear Pen Stand Dazzling Series
- Release date: 2005
Banpresto has released a very unique Pearl Pen Stand set of seven different variations of Shenron in March 2005. Each pen holder piece stands at 16cm. The set contains seven different paint jobs for Shenron as a pen holder, allowing Shenron to spiral around the center of the piece, Additionaly, when a small button on the back of the pen is pressed, Shenron's eyes shine with a twinkling light, adding depth to the majestic dragon. The hovering dragon design is very accurate, although all seven are the same shape, but are merely colored with a different shade. Indeed, each of the seven pieces relays a unique detail and delivers a different Dragon Ball for the full set of seven. Each piece has a very unique palette and shine, especially the painting of several metal Shenron pieces. The Seven-Star Shenron comes with a bronze paint job with golden touch-ups.
- 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. Shenron comes attached to Kid Goku along with a cartridge cassette piece. Shenron is seen in a flying position, his elongated body flowing in a spiral as Goku is seen jumping with his power pole in hand. Other pieces included in this Triple Chain set are Piccolo with Goku, Raditz with Goku, Frieza in his hover pod with Goku, and Android 16 with Super Saiyan Goku. Each double pack comes with a unique cassette cartridge.
- 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. Shenron is included in the volume 4 set amongst a few others, including Shu, Mai, Emperor Pilaf, Kid Goku, King Piccolo, and Yajirobe. Each set connects to the other volumes to create an astonishing combination of characters as a complete diorama piece.
- Creatures Head Keyholder Volume 2
- Release date: 2009
The second keyholder set was unveiled in August 2009 and adds Dragon Ball characters to the repertoire of brutal designs. The Shenron in this set appears with his long dragon-like facial features well-represented as his whiskers travel across his sides. The head-sculpt is quite meticulous and very realistic in its initial design but also maintains the primary qualities of the character as well as being a great keyholder. The collectible's height is at 5cm and elongated slightly due to Shenron’s whiskers and reptilian construct. Others included in this set are Buyon, a Great Ape, and King Piccolo. Buyon is rather ghastly, with yellow eyes, pulsating bumps on his skin, and drool culminating from his tongue. The Great Ape wears a vicious feral expression, his sharp and ferocious teeth being portrayed to better deliver the ravenous monster. Additionally, King Piccolo is seen as he regurgitates an egg with his saliva dripping around the round yellow egg. His mouth is extended to allow the large egg an exit.
- Dragon Ball Kai Creatures Volume 5
- Release date: 2009
Dragon Ball Kai Volume 5 has had two waves of releases. The first was in September, 2009 and wish-granting dragon Shenron is immortalized as a part of this set. This mystical dragon comes in parts that can be easily snapped together to complete the impressively realistic model and capture this stunning sculpture. Shenron is seen with a feral grip depicted on his hands as he is seen roaring and his elongated body diminishing into the ground base, which is realized through two separate segments, one featuring the head and hands, and the other the remainder of his snake-like torso. This effect is heightened and brought to life by the clouds surrounding the structure of his body. Also included is King Piccolo as he had previously appeared, but is seen with minor touch-ups to his paint job as a Kai re-release.
- Dragon Ball Kai DWC World Collectible Series Volume 7
- Release date: 2010
Following the first initial Banpresto DWC sets, a Volume 7 series release in June, 2010 introduced Shenron in the lineup. This set included Shenron levitating as always but with a nice unique touch: he is seen with his hands flailing around, one arm lower and the other raised up. The figurine stands at approximately 7 cm and like the rest of the pieces, 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 figurine is listed as collectible number DBZKai054 and is from the Dragon Ball Kai series vol. 7. The piece also comes with a small blue base to stand on. Others included in this same set are Mister Popo, Kami, Porunga, Great Ape Vegeta, Broly, Super Saiyan Broly, and Hirudegarn.
- Dragon Ball Kai DR Golf Head Cover Series
- Release date: 2014
This unique set of Golf Head covers features Dragon Ball characters that are meant to sit in a cute manner atop the 460 cc golf driver as a decorative usage. There are two different plush pieces available in this set, each made of acrylic material. Majin Buu and Shenron are the two variants released by Banpresto in this head cover set. The series set is entitled "Dragon Ball Kai DR" as in Dragon Ball Kai Driver. Additionally, each piece features a unique packaging around the bottom and across the back of the plush piece. The Shenron is seen as a head piece alone. He stands at approximately 23cm wide and 24cm tall.
MegaHouse
- Classic Chess Piece Collection
- Release date: 2003
In 2003, MegaHouse also released a Chess Piece Collection. The Shenron in this set is a unique special limited edition piece. The piece is given the “King” position in the chess set and comes soaring with clouds surrounding his elongated body. This MegaHouse Chess Collection Part 1 was released in 2003, concentrating on the Namek Saga and Frieza Saga debacle. Each piece stood at approximately 8cm (3 inches). Additional series were released in the following 2 years. Characters included in the Part 1 base set are Frieza in his final form (King), Frieza in his first form (Queen), Zarbon (Knight), Jeice (Rook), Captain Ginyu (Bishop), a Saibaman (Pawn), Super Saiyan Goku (King), Piccolo (Bishop), Vegeta (Queen), Dende (Pawn), Krillin (Rook), Gohan (Knight), and two secret pieces: Porunga (white side King) and Oozaru Vegeta (black side King). Aside from these pieces, there have been a few exclusive limited pieces also introduced with the first few series with a limited run of 100 to 300 pieces for each. These are the Limited Edition Exclusives and they were released in conjunction with some of the sets. Each of these pieces had a very limited run. The first of the exclusives is Shenron soaring through the clouds (King) which was released in conjunction with the Part 1 set and had a limited run of 300 pieces in total.
- Capsule Neo Series Part 1
- 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, which was released in October 2003. Shenron is portrayed along with the Dragon Balls scattered around his swirling body, which is brought together by the collection of all the other gashapon pieces in this same set. 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. 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. Other pieces also included in this same Part 1 set are Nappa standing beside Vegeta in this set, pulling off his Exploding Wave technique, decidedly holding up his fingers, Goku holding up Nappa's Kaio-ken beaten body, Great Ape Vegeta attempting to pummel Goku, Vegeta and Goku preparing their blast techniques for a deadly beam struggle, Piccolo rushing in front of Gohan to protect him, Goku chasing Bubbles, and Goku holding Gohan while on an island. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a Shenron figure. The Shenron piece is only available in a color version.
- Capsule Neo Adventures Part 8 Series
- Release date: 2005
MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. This is the Part 8 set in the series, which was released in October 2005 and entitled “Adventures”. There's a Kami figurine included in the background as Mr. Popo and Goku are seen placing the pieces of the Shenron model together. Kami is portrayed in the horizon in this scene, holding his staff and keeping his other hand behind his back. The figure, much like most in this set, came with another character to display the scene as a diorama. Mr. Popo is seen carefully piecing together the remnants of the Eternal Dragon in order to rebuild it and construct it accurately. 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. Other pieces included in this set are Krillin versus Piccolo, Chi-Chi running from a dinosaur, Master Roshi with a mermaid, Hero versus Yamcha, Goku versus Piccolo, and Goku lowering his tail into the water to catch a large fish.
- Capsule Neo Adventures Part 8 Series
- Release date: 2005
This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with all figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Other pieces included in this set are Krillin versus Piccolo, Chi-Chi running from a dinosaur, Master Roshi with a mermaid, Hero versus Yamcha, Goku versus Piccolo, and Goku lowering his tail into the water to catch a large fish. When all figures are collected, they each bring together a piece that constructs a secret diorama set, which in this case portrays Goku and Chi-Chi on their wedding day riding in their car.
- Capsule Chronicle series Part 9
- Release date: 2006
Another MegaHouse series to incorporate Shenron was a capsule special edition set released in February 2006. The series, entitled “Chronicle,” was the Part 9 set of the Capsule series additions by MegaHouse and this set portrayed previous scenes with Goku and others from the original Dragon Ball series. This specific diorama portrayed Shenron as Goku summons him after the end of the Red Ribbon Army battle. Goku is portrayed with a surprised expression as Shenron is seen exploding upward from the neon light that is shone upon the ground base, highlighted by the Dragon Balls in perfect alignment. The spiral of light energy is seen transferring itself into Shenron's elongated form. The background adds further detail to the diorama piece.
- Capsule Chronicle series Part 9
- Release date: 2006
MegaHouse also released the same aforementioned figurine set in a gold base as an alternate coloring scheme. Also released in February 2006 as a part of the Chronicle series, this is the same figurine set that portrays Goku summoning Shenron with a surprised expression. As a special gold variant, the production of this set was limited but serves as a nice alternate collectible for those interested in different color schemes. Pieces included in this set are Goku summoning Shenron, Staff Officer Black's failed attempt to strike at Goku, Suno carrying Goku in the snow, Goku tossing a giant-sized Piccolo, Great Ape Goku exploding through the roof as Yamcha, Bulma, Oolong, and Puar are fear-stricken, Tien knocking down Mercenary Tao, Goku with a pair of monkeys, and a special color version piece of Bulma with an air force flight suit uniform and aerial copter behind her.
- Capsule Neo Part 12
- Release date: 2007
The next MegaHouse series to incorporate King Piccolo was a Neo special edition set released in 2005. The series, entitled "Memories," portrayed King Piccolo along with Shenron in his decisive moments of asking for eternal youth. This piece was the special color version, as it is only available in one format in the set, most of the pieces having a color and golden hue. The background also adds further detail, depicting the great mountainous backdrop as Shenron hovers above with a light glow emanating from the Dragon Ball underneath. King Piccolo is seen with his hands raised up as he demands for eternal youth and Shenron is bound to grant his wish. As a special color variant piece, this is a very nice diorama portraying King Piccolo's moment of triumph.
- Capsule Neo Part 15 Legend of the Warrior
- Release date: 2007
Released in December 2007, the Capsule Neo Part 15 set included Super Saiyan 3 Goku as he is seen unleashing his Dragon Fist technique in an uppercutting motion. the Golden Shenron is seen being unleashed in a rising fury. Others included in this same MegaHouse set are Super Saiyan Broly preparing to release a blast, Goten and Trunks inside the Mighty Mask outfit as they charge their aura, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan standing with his cape, Super Saiyan Future Trunks staring into the sky as he unleashes his might, Super Saiyan Goku holding a Dragon Radar in his attempt to collect the Dragon Balls while in his boxers, Super Saiyan Vegeta preparing to unleash his Final Flash, and Super Saiyan Goku with a halo and energy sparking around him. The Dragon Fist Super Saiyan 3 Goku and Golden Shenron piece is the special color version secret piece of the set.
- Capsule Neo Part 18
- Release date: 2008
Similar to most Gashapon series, the next release of MegaHouse figures in July 2008 came with land to stand on and other additional pieces to form a mystery Gashapon figurine. The insert reads “Dragon Ball Capsule” and the set is considered the Part 18 addition to the series. This specific piece portrays Gohan standing atop Shenron's head as the secret color piece of the full set. Gohan is portrayed in the attire he is seen wearing for the "Journey to the West" unique cultural and ceremonial clothing and garb paying tribute to the design originally explained in "Akira Toriyama - The World" and depicted in "Daizenshuu Volume 1: Complete Illustrations" as well as detailed in the scene from "Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Power!)." The Part 18 version of this piece features Shenron with yellow-tinted eyes. Other pieces included in this same Part 18 set are revised versions of the Part 1 set, which in this case depict scenes such as Nappa and Vegeta standing beside each other as Nappa performs his Exploding Wave technique, Great Ape Vegeta attempting to pummel Goku, Vegeta and Goku preparing their blast techniques for a deadly beam struggle, Piccolo rushing in front of Gohan to protect him, Goku chasing Bubbles, Vegeta preparing himself for his Oozaru Great Ape transformation, and Goku holding Gohan while on an island.
- Capsule Neo Series Part 20
- Release date: 2009
The next MegaHouse series Capsule Neo release to include a set that featured Shenron came out in January, 2009. This set was a tribute and crossover for Dragon Ball and OnePiece. It showcased Usopp as Sogeking standing atop Shenron as he is seen in a victorious gesture. The 20th Megahouse series released, and much like the previous sets, the figures came with an immobile position and a base to stand on. This series includes the following Dragon Ball and OnePiece crossover pieces: Piccolo with Chopper, Krillin with Nico Robin, Goku with Luffy, Gohan with Roronoa Zoro, Bulma with Sanji, Master Roshi with Nami, and Vegeta with Franky. 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 January, 2009 for a total of 7 different diorama pieces in this crossover set. Shenron and Usopp as Sogeking are the special color version piece of the set, being available only in a color format.
- 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 Gohan riding atop Shenron from the Part 18 Capsule Neo set was re-released in this set. Gohan is portrayed in the attire he is seen wearing for the "Journey to the West" unique cultural and ceremonial clothing and garb paying tribute to the design originally explained in "Akira Toriyama - The World" and depicted in "Daizenshuu Volume 1: Complete Illustrations" as well as detailed in the scene from "Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Power!)." The Part 27 version of this piece features Shenron with white-tinted eyes. Others included in this Part 27 set are Goku holding Kid Gohan, Piccolo and Kami standing back-to-back, Goku facing Frieza in his final form, 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, the Kid Gohan standing atop Shenron.
- Dragon Ball Z Kai: Yura-Kore Trading Figure
- Release date: 2015
A unique set of spin-top style figurines, the Yura-kore set features 5 display figurines offered by MegaHouse. Scheduled for release on October 30th, 2015, these are each highly detailed and feature a blue rotational base. Included in this set are Piccolo in flight, Mercenary Tao atop the speeding pillar, Kid Goku atop his Flying Nimbus, Goku in flight, and a hovering Shenron. The Shenron piece is seen swirling in midair as he hovers above the skies.
Boss Coffee
- Dragon Ball Kai Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Perfect Cell, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a basic expression with an arms-crossed posture as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Tien, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a basic expression with his hands resting on his knees as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Yamcha, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a basic expression with his hands resting on his knees as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Krillin, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a basic expression with his hands resting on his knees as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Master Roshi, who is a part of this set, comes wearing his sunglasses and holding his staff with one hand as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Future Trunks, who is a part of this set, comes wearing armor and is seen with a basic expression with his hands resting on his knees as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
- Pull-Back Car series
- Release date: 2011
The Pull-Back Car miniature series offered by Boss Coffee was released on March 1st, 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). Super Saiyan Goku, who is a part of this set, comes wearing a determined expression with his arms crossed as well as being curled on top of a cloud along with Shenron's head attached to it.
Plex
- Dragon Ball Diorama Keshi Pack
- Release date: 1980's
This Diorama Keshi pack has included a few Keshi pieces which were previously released by Bandai. Shenron is reminiscent of a snake-like position as his elongated body encircles as a base figure. Additional randomized Keshi pieces are included in this package, such as Korin, Master Roshi, Shu, Yamcha, and Goku (which is a slightly larger piece). Additionally, the set comes with a set of cardboard screen-cap pieces and the Shenron figurine is a larger colored piece as opposed to being a mon-color Keshi piece. Other contents include two different colored balls and a round pog featuring an image of Kid Goku.
- Full Face Jr. Volume 1 Bobbleheads
- Release date: 2009
Released in December 2009, Plex has unveiled a nice set of bobbleheads entitled "Full Face Jr." as the series title and Shenron is included in the Volume 1 installment of this set. Shenron maintains his hands flailing as he is seen emerging from the sparking light underneath, the seven Dragon Balls encircling the base itself as a unique touch to the piece. The figurine also comes with a round red base with the front reading "Shenron." The primary feature of these pieces are the shaking and bobbling heads, which is a rather nice addition for any collection of bobblehead collectibles and Dragon Ball collectibles alike. Others included in this volume 1 set are Raditz, Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, and Kid Gohan.
Jakks Pacific
- Dragon Ball Z Series Pack
- Release date: 2004
Released in 2004, the Dragon Ball Z 2-Pack of "Shenron Dragon" is a unique one. The packaging reads "1st Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ever!" Other details on the packaging note that contents are "Gohan Figure Included," as well as "Shenron Dragon Features:" "Fully Poseable!," and "1.5 Feet Long!" Additionally, a set of all seven Dragon Balls in miniature scale are included in the packaging and visible on the side of the package bubble. Shenron appears in his base appearance for this set. This pack was released in conjunction with the Dragon Ball GT Series 5, which also includes Dr. Myuu and Baby, Vegeta vs. Super Saiyan Trunks, and Super Saiyan 3 child-size Goku vs. Super Baby Vegeta.
- Dragon Ball GT Series Pack
- Release date: 2004
Released in 2004, the Dragon Ball Z 2-Pack of "Shenron Dragon" is a unique one. The packaging reads "1st Dragon Ball GT Dragon Ever!" Other details on the packaging note that contents are "Exclusive Goku Figure," as well as "Shenron Dragon Features:" "Fully Poseable!," and "1.5 Feet Long!" Additionally, a set of all seven Black Star Dragon Balls in miniature scale are included in the packaging and visible on the side of the package bubble. Shenron appears in his red appearance for this set. This pack was released in conjunction with the Dragon Ball GT Series 5, which also includes Dr. Myuu and Baby, Vegeta vs. Super Saiyan Trunks, and Super Saiyan 3 child-size Goku vs. Super Baby Vegeta.
- Plug It In & Play TV Games: Dragon Ball Z
- Release date: 2006
The "Plug It In & Play TV Games: Dragon Ball Z" mini-game pack, also known as "Dragon Ball Z TV game" or "Dragon Ball Z 3-in-1", is a self-contained gaming system which hooks up to a television set using audio-video cables and contains three games. It was developed in 2006 by Handheld Games LLC and published by JAKKS Pacific, Inc.. The joystick unit features Shenron as the model and serves as both the controller and the game system being contained inside. The piece is surrounded by each of the seven Dragon Balls, the One-Star and Two-Star Balls serving as the control buttons while a black button labelled "Game Key Menu" sits on the other side of the game, serving as a pause and menu function key. The unit can be operated by either battery power or an AC adapter and there appears to be a spot to plug in add-on game items. One was developed, but was never released. It was supposed to contain an improved fighting game and a puzzle game. The three games included in the package are entitled "Kamehameha Assault," "Buto-Retsuden," and "Pinball." Kamehameha Assault is a bouncing rebound game, where five characters (Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Cell, and Kid Buu) are chosen to bounce a green energy sphere back and forth, which is propelled behind the opponent in order to capture his Dragon Balls. Buto-Retsuden (武闘烈伝; lit. "Fierce Battle Legend") is a mode that is very similar to a simplified version of Super Butōden 2 and Buyū Retsuden. Five fighters (Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Cell, and Kid Buu) enter a World Martial Arts Tournament and only one is proclaimed the champion. If the player beats all the other characters, they eventually become the winner. The Pinball mode is a classic game with an objective. The player must use the pinball to defeat the various enemies and bosses of the series of the Frieza Saga in order to collect the seven Dragon Balls. Once all the Dragon Balls are collected, the eternal dragon of Namek, Porunga, is summoned and grants the player extra balls and points. Additionally, there are seven bosses that must defeated in the pinball game in order to collect all the Dragon Balls, some of them being accompanied by regular enemies like the Saibamen or Frieza's soldiers (brown Appule's race soldiers). The bosses are Vegeta, Captain Ginyu, Frieza's Spaceship ver. 1, Jeice and Burter, Recoome and Guldo, Frieza's Spaceship ver. 2, and Frieza.
Giochi Preziosi
- Goku Potere Del Drago
- 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 figures. This specific Goku and Shenron large-pack set is a unique mold and features Shenron along with Goku in a very unique package. This duo set has two releases, the first holding a triangular shape with a blue palette. The package front reads "Goku Potere Del Drago" which translated means "Goku and the Power of the Dragon." Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi has released this package in synchronization with its La Legende De Saiyan, Movie Collector, and Super Guerriers figure packs.
- Dragon & Goku
- 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 figures. This specific Goku and Shenron large-pack set is a unique mold and features Shenron along with Goku in a very unique package. This duo set has two releases, the second holding a square shape with a white design palette. The package front reads "Dragon & Goku" and this is the international release of this set. Italian manufacturer Giochi Preziosi has released this package in synchronization with its La Legende De Saiyan, Movie Collector, and Super Guerriers figure packs.
Unifive
- Dragon Ball Z Story Keyholder series
- Release date: 2004
Released by Unifive in March 2004, the mini mascot hanger series has a few pieces styled in a cute manner. This triple-piece pack comes with a chain attachment of the Shenron dragon maquette for carrying purposes. Characters included in this mini mascot "Dragon Ball Z Story" package set are Mister Popo and Goku. These pieces are very unique as their eyes are sized slightly larger to better incorporate the chibi style.
Magic Box
- 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. Shenron (the Eternal Dragon) is included in this set as a head-sculpt piece and is number 22 of this set.
Taki
- Taki’s Large-scale series
- Release date: Unknown
Standing at 10 inches (25cm), this light-up special limited Shenron figure was released in August 2007 by Taki Corporation. The flaming aura underneath Shenron has a light-up feature, being a very nice addition to any piece all by itself. The packaging is also very unique, portraying the figure inside with the Dragon Balls scattered around the black boxart. The back of the packaging box showcases Shenron and the light-up effect. The packaging also showcases images of the contents as well as Korin’s Tower. This is a very unique piece in Taki's large-scale releases and is one of the most accurate depictions of Shenron, portraying his entire swirling tail to encircle and rotate as he is seen staring upward.
- Dragon Ball Z Crystal Ball Set
- Release date: 2007
A very unique collection of Dragon Ball Z Crystal Balls and Shenron was released by Taki Corporation that makes for a great addition to any Dragon Ball item collection. This set was released in December 2007 and pays tribute to the seven Dragon Balls and the mystical Eternal Dragon, Shenron. All pieces in this set are offered in a crystal format. This complete boxed set includes all seven clear and transparent crystal Dragon Balls and a clear rectangular-shaped Shenlong piece, each coming with a pedestal for displaying the pieces. Additional requirements for each and every piece include three AA batteries which are not included in the package itself. Each of the bases for the seven crystal Dragon Balls contains four specific LEDs that produce a very vivid orange-tone glowing effect. Shenron's base contains seven different fluctuating LEDs that create a gradient light pattern and shift when the clear piece is activated. The crystal Shenron piece itself stands at approximately 15cm and each crystal Dragon Ball stands at approximately 8cm.
JPP Amada
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Toycom
- Dragon Ball Z Mini-Skateboard Series
- Release date: 1999
A set of Mini Skateboard pieces were released by Toycom in 1999. The set itself is entitled "Mini-Skateboard" and the details of the packaging are "includes removable wheels & wrench." There are eight different types of designs to collect. The images on the skateboards are as follows: A) Super Saiyan Goku blasting, B) Piccolo front and portrait, C) Future Trunks, Goku, and Vegeta in profile, D) Super Saiyan Goku standing, E) Goku jumping, F) Shenron, G) Kid Goten and Kid Trunks blasting as they are back-to-back, and H) the Z Warriors gather [including Piccolo, Tien, Yamcha, Future Trunks, Gohan, Goku, Vegeta, Chiaotzu, and Krillin].
Dreams
- Dragon Ball Projector Dome
- Release date: 2011
The Dreams company has released a very unique Dragon Ball projector dome piece in June, 2011 featuring Shenron. The unique orb-like Dragon Ball item reflects the image upon certain surfaces. The unique feature of this piece is triggered by the application of water at the bottom of the dome, which enables a sensor to project the Eternal Dragon's image on the ceiling. An interesting detail is that the length of the ceiling determines the size that the Shenron image will appear, stretching based on the length of the room. The higher the ceiling, the larger the image will be projected whilst lower ceilings yield a smaller-sized variation of the same image. The item stands at approximately 60mm and makes for a very nice collectible piece for both Shenron and as a Dragon Ball item in general.
Argentinian Manufacturer
- Coleccion 17 Figuras
- Release date: Unknown
A set of 17 miniature figurines standing at 3cm to 4cm 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 Shenron piece portrays him as he maintains a fierce expression and appears levitating on the green base. The piece is a great mold of Shenron at the mini scale.
Mexican Manufacturer
- 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, Shenron appearing in a levitating position as he maintains a memorable pose and his elongated body spirals into the ground base. This piece holds a light green transparent hue.
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