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Digital photos from the anime convention Taiyoucon 2011 in Mesa, Arizona.

 

Voice actor Chris Cason... From the Taiyoucon website:

For over ten years, Chris Cason has participated in almost every facet of anime production. He has been associated with numerous projects (exclusively for FUNimation Entertainment) in a voice acting, ADR directing, or scriptwriting capacity.

 

Some of Chris’s voice credits include: “Gluttony” in Fullmetal Alchemist, “Tien Shinhan” and “Mr. Popo” in Dragonball Z (and returning as “Mr. Popo” in Dragonball Z Kai), “Holy Roman Empire” in Hetalia Axis Powers, “Jack the Ripper” in Soul Eater, “Boo” and “Whitey” in Shin-Chan, “Miyamoto” and “M1” in Yu Yu Hakusho, “Fumihiro” in Initial D, “Chamo” in Negima, “Hanai” in School Rumble, “Babbit” in Kodocha, and “Taruru” in Sgt. Frog.

 

He can also be heard in: Case Closed, Gunslinger Girl, Basilisk, Ouran High School Host Club, Suzuka, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, Black Cat, Darker Than Black, Bamboo Blade, Kaze no Stigma, Aquarion, One Piece, D. Gray-Man, and Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad.

 

Some of his ADR directing and assistant ADR directing credits include: DBZ Uncut, Dragonball, Dragonball GT, Yu Yu Hakusho, Negima, Kodocha, Galaxy Railways, Baki the Grappler, School Rumble, Hell Girl, Kaze no Stigma, Bamboo Blade, and Initial D.

 

He has also had the opportunity to be a part of many popular video games. His two favorites were: voicing random ghouls and specters for Ghostbusters: The Video Game, and as one of the contributing guitarists in Guitar Hero 3.

Character Name

 

Future Teen Trunks in Super Saiyan Armor w/ Space Capsule/Pod

    

Approximate Saga/Collection/Series/Other

 

Dragon Ball Z, Android Saga, Capsule Corp

   

Approximate Height

 

5" figure, 5-6" diameter pod

   

Year

 

2001 figure, 2002 pod

   

Manufacturer Marking

  

B.S./S., T.A.

(Bird Studio/Shueisha, Toei Animation

   

Brand

 

Irwin

   

Licensed by

 

FUN

(Funimation)

   

Additional Information

  

Future Trunks

 

Capsule Corporation

                   

*7 Points of Articulation (POA):*

                

Head or Neck

L/R Shoulders

L/R Biceps**

L/R Elbows

L/R Forearms***

L/R Wrists or Hands

Waist or Hips

L/R Legs

L/R Thighs**

L/R Knees

L/R Shins***

L/R Feet or Ankles

Tail****

                

This listing is for one Dragon Ball Z Future Teen Trunks in Super Saiyan Armor from the Android Saga made by Irwin 2001 and one Space Capsule/Pod made by Irwin 2002. The pod is very rare and sells for as much as $140 used. The Capsule Corporation Space Pod measures approximately 5-6" in diameter. Future Teen Trunks measures approximately 5" tall. The pod has some scuffs which can be buffed out. Pod has no cracks or broken pieces. Pod runs on two AAA batteries which are included. Pod lights up, blinks, and makes futuristic sounds.

 

Additional information about various points of articulation located below.

Please read item specifics and store policies prior to purchasing.

All photos are part of the item description.

                    

*In general Full Articulation (14 POA or 14 points of articulation) refers to 14 jointed areas on an action figure that are poseable. Joints may bend and/or rotate depending on style of joint. Very few figures have more than 14 POA and most have less than 14 POA. More POA means greater flexibility in the action figure. "Fully poseable," "fully articulated," and "full articulation" are common terms used in action figure descriptions. Unless the action figure has at minimum 14 POA I will not define it as having Full Articulation. Some manufacturers and sellers consider an action figure is fully articulated when there are 10 POA, 8 POA, and sometimes even 6 POA (e.g. legs, arms, head, waist). No matter where you purchase your action figures you must ALWAYS count POA before buying. Remember that fully poseable/articulated does not always mean the figure has 14 points of articulation. Some buyers count a head that rotates and nods as 2 POA, a shoulder that rotates and extends as 2 POA, feet that rotate and bend as 2 POA, etc.; so be careful! Condition and POA are two main factors that decide price/value of action figures. Some rare and very old figures have a high value with few POA but many times this is not the case.*

                 

POA checkboxes (above):

Head or Neck rotates and/or nods ( 1 POA).

L/R Shoulders (below Head/Neck and above chest) rotate and/or extend ( 2 POA).

L/R Biceps (below shoulder and above elbow; on arm) rotate (e.g. Lord Slug) almost never extend ( 2 POA).**

L/R Elbows (below shoulder and above wrists; on arm) rotate and/or bend ( 2 POA).

L/R Forearms (below elbow and above wrists; on arm) rotate and almost never bend ( 2 POA).***

L/R Wrists or Hands (below elbow or forearm and above figertips; on arm) rotate and rarely bend ( 2 POA).

Waist or Hips (below shoulders and above legs; on torso) rotate and rarely bend ( 1 POA).

L/R Legs (below waist and above knees; attached to hip) have front-to-back rotation (180?) and rarely rotate ( 2 POA).

L/R Thighs (below waist and above knee; on leg) rotate (e.g. General Blue, few Ultimate DBZ figures) and almost never bend ( 2 POA).**

L/R Knees (Below waist and above ankle; on leg) bend and rarely rotate ( 2 POA).

L/R Shins (Below knee and above ankle; on leg) rotate (e.g. Super Majin Buu) and almost never bend ( 2 POA).***

L/R Feet or Ankles (below knee, shin, or attached to ankle) rotate and/or bend ( 2 POA).

Tail (Attached to backside; usually near tail bone) rotates and almost never bends ( 1-3 POA).****

                  

**Not common and very rare. Found on very few action figures. Can create more than 14 POA. Increased cost to manufacture are generally more valuable.

***Some figures have POA at the forearm rather than at the wrist, this is considered POA at the wrist or hand. Figures that have POA at the forearm and wrist will have a checkmark in both categories. Same concept applies for shins and ankles. Figures with one POA below the knee will have POA at the feet or ankles. Figures must have two POA below the knee for articulation in the shins. It is rare for more than three POA on one arm or one leg. Keep an eye out for these figures as they will have greater than 14 POA.

****Figure must have a tail attached to the backside for POA. Tails generally have at least one POA. Tails rarely have zero POA or several POA.

               

Additional information on Articulation of action figures found on Wikipedia:

A common feature among action figures is body articulation, often referred to as points of articulation (POA) or joints. The most basic forms of articulation include one neck joint, two shoulder joints, and two hip joints. Beyond these, rotating wrists, bending knees, and a swiveling waist are also common. Various terms have come into practice such as a "cut" joint, frequently used to allow a basic head rotation at the neck or arm rotation at the shoulder. The "T" joint at a figure's hips commonly allows up to 180? of front-to-back leg rotation; although, this may vary. Ball joints often allow more liberal movement than a cut, such as the figure's head being able to tilt in addition to a cut's strict vertical rotation. Basic knee articulation often relies on what is considered a pin joint. (Wikipedia)

                         

Ruler in the photo is for size estimation only.

Due to camera angles, the ruler may not depict exact size.

Batteries are not included with internation shipments in accordance with USPS policy.

  

DragonBall characters can become quite confusing and difficult to identify. I do my best to identify each character. I also provide information on when each character made appearences and try to identify the action figure saga. If there is a typo in the name or series PLEASE contact me. Additional information on any of the Action Figures in my store is greatly appreciated.

 

ATTENTION: In accordance with eBay policy the item title and description must match photos in the listing. If an action figure is purchased and then found to have the incorrect character name (prior to shipment) in the item title the transaction MUST be cancelled and a full refund MUST be issued. Action figure will then be listed with correct character name at a later time.

  

PLEASE notify me if the character name (Title) does not match the photos.

You will receive at least 5% off the regular listing price!!!

I must be notified prior to the item being purchased.

       

(Lot # D35)

    

14-day return and ships FREE!

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Weekly Shonen Jump Covers

 

週刊少年ジャンプ

 

This web collection,

pretend to be the number one source for Weekly Shonen Jump Covers.

 

In each set, you can see in the description, the missing covers, or not.

 

If you wanna contribute…

Please send me a message, and a link with a HQ (300dpi) scan.

 

These images have been collected since 2000 in auction sites and over the web.

  

provided by:

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BX12 DBZ - Wriight Eclipse Urban - Route 120 Birmingham via Langley and Ladywood. Seen arriving at Dudley Bus Station.

© Akira Toriyama

 

Dragon Bal Saiyen SPECIAL POSTER !!!

Panoramic Screen Captures

Dragon Ball Anime Series

 

Screen Captures edited with Adobe Photoshop

 

provided by:

www.kamisama.com.br

Weekly Shonen Jump Covers

 

週刊少年ジャンプ

 

This web collection,

pretend to be the number one source for Weekly Shonen Jump Covers.

 

In each set, you can see in the description, the missing covers, or not.

 

If you wanna contribute…

Please send me a message, and a link with a HQ (300dpi) scan.

 

These images have been collected since 2000 in auction sites and over the web.

  

provided by:

www.kamisama.com.br

BX12 DBZ - Wright Eclipse Urban - Route 53 West Bromwich via Cape Hill & Smethwick. Seen at Merry Hill Bus Station.

my favourite DBZ character

Taped a couple glow sticks together and swung them around on a string.

Designed and folded by Michelle Fung (me) from one uncut square. The color changes were challenging to figure out, but I got most of the basic elements in, except for the wristbands. The arms and head need more work. I folded this from 14 inch kami paper, and the final model is ~6 inches tall.

 

Needs to be refolded from better/bigger paper. I think this model will look nice in orange/blue paper.

 

UPDATE - Refolded version here: www.flickr.com/photos/m_fung/21367069076

 

Info: www.michellefung.net/origami/goku-v1

Dragon Ball character

Dragon Ball

 

Manga

Comics Covers

 

Spain

 

Web collection

Scans SELECTED and COLLECTED over the years.

 

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her outfit was made of DBZ cards

shout out to zaioshima123

Shenron painted on plywood

Leerlingen van de eerste graad tonen zich van hun meest muzikale kant tijdens een onvergetelijk spektakel.

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