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"Bäckerei und Mehlhandel von Karl Räditz".

 

"Barfüßer Klosterbitter".

"Buchner´ Liköre"

Dragon Ball Z SH Figuarts Raditz Son Goku A Saiyan Raised on earth

Raditz from Dragonball Z.

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Já adulto, Goku conhece seu irmão mais velho Raditz, que lhe informa que ambos são membros de uma raça extraterreste, os Saiyajins. Tal raça enviou Goku ainda criança para a Terra com o objetivo de conquistar o planeta, mas ele fere sua cabeça logo após a aterrisagem e esquece sua missão inicial. Goku se nega a ajudar Raditz a continuar a missão e começa a confrontar outros inimigos do espaço, como o príncipe Saiyajin Vegeta, que se torna seu rival e posteriormente seu aliado. Ele também enfrenta Freeza, um tirano galático responsável pela destruição da raça Saiyajin, cujas ações levam Goku a se tranformar em Super Saiyajin. Após uma dura batalha no planeta Namek, Goku derrota Freeza e vinga as mortes de bilhões por todo o universo. Quatro anos depois, um grupo de andróides das Forças Red Ribbon aparecem, buscando vingança contra Goku. Nesse momento, surge uma criatura maligna chamada Cell, que após absorver dois dos andróides para aumentar seu poder, organiza um torneio de artes marciais para decidir o destino da Terra, mas é derrotado pelo primeiro filho de Goku, Son Gohan. Sete anos depois, Goku é atraído para outra batalha pelo bem do universo, contra um monstro mágico chamado Majin Boo. Ao lado de Vegeta e Gohan, Goku consegue destruir a parte má de Boo e a parte boa do mesmo se une a eles. Dez anos depois, em outro torneio de artes marciais, Goku encontra a reencarnação humana de Boo, Oob. Ao fim da série, Goku leva Oob em uma jornada para treiná-lo como o próximo protetor da Terra.

As part of my "finding old stock at EB Games" campaign, I happened across good old Scouter Vegeta, or as the box says.. just "Vegeta".

 

So this particular incarnation of the character takes us almost all the way back to the beginning of Dragonball Z. Long before multiple Super Saiyan power ups and tournaments for the fate of the world with superpowered bioweapons, things were somewhat simpler.

 

The main threat to existence?

 

Aliens hunting for the Dragon Balls.

 

IIRC, after Goku and Piccolo barely fend off Raditz, the first evil Saiyan they come into contact with, the next pair of evil Saiyans are Nappa and our subject today, Nappa.

 

There are some cosmetic differences between this Vegeta and the others, of course. He's wearing what I believe is battle armour for Frieza's elite troops (they were BFFs at the time) and has that infamous scanner that allows for the reading of battle power of opponents and reminding people that everything is over 9,000.

 

One of the more significant changes, however, is the tail.

 

Saiyans are born with tails, and while they have this the sight of a full moon turns them into giant berserk ape that lays waste to anything around them. Very handy for planet conquering type activities, as you can imagine.

 

Contents of the package are pretty straight forward. You get the figure, four faces (neutral, sneer, gritted teeth, yelling) and I don't think any of them are unique to this set, two heads (one for use with the scouter), two scouters (one blank, one with fancy HUD stuff), crossed arm part, additional hands (clawed hands, open palm hands, dedicated left hand with crushed scanner) and an extended tail.

 

Being a 2.0 Dragonball figure, it goes without saying that the articulation and paint apps are strong, with the usual fuzzy paint masking that are part and parcel of the Figuarts game. Build quality wise I find that while things are generally good overall, I find that my right arm doesn't like to stay attached that well. An issue not limited to Vegeta in the entire Figuarts catalogue, but annoying none the less.

 

As with the other variants, you're gonna buy this Vegeta for the purposes of recreating certain scenes, or to get parts to kitbash your own ultimate figure. Black haired sculpt is nice to have, and actually having two such heads makes displaying this figure along side another black haired Vegeta possible, but alas its the wild and bushy villain Vegeta hair, which is more akin to his SSJ2 hair, rather than the more streamline base Vegeta look.

 

Oh well!

Wow those muscles!

As part of my "finding old stock at EB Games" campaign, I happened across good old Scouter Vegeta, or as the box says.. just "Vegeta".

 

So this particular incarnation of the character takes us almost all the way back to the beginning of Dragonball Z. Long before multiple Super Saiyan power ups and tournaments for the fate of the world with superpowered bioweapons, things were somewhat simpler.

 

The main threat to existence?

 

Aliens hunting for the Dragon Balls.

 

IIRC, after Goku and Piccolo barely fend off Raditz, the first evil Saiyan they come into contact with, the next pair of evil Saiyans are Nappa and our subject today, Nappa.

 

There are some cosmetic differences between this Vegeta and the others, of course. He's wearing what I believe is battle armour for Frieza's elite troops (they were BFFs at the time) and has that infamous scanner that allows for the reading of battle power of opponents and reminding people that everything is over 9,000.

 

One of the more significant changes, however, is the tail.

 

Saiyans are born with tails, and while they have this the sight of a full moon turns them into giant berserk ape that lays waste to anything around them. Very handy for planet conquering type activities, as you can imagine.

 

Contents of the package are pretty straight forward. You get the figure, four faces (neutral, sneer, gritted teeth, yelling) and I don't think any of them are unique to this set, two heads (one for use with the scouter), two scouters (one blank, one with fancy HUD stuff), crossed arm part, additional hands (clawed hands, open palm hands, dedicated left hand with crushed scanner) and an extended tail.

 

Being a 2.0 Dragonball figure, it goes without saying that the articulation and paint apps are strong, with the usual fuzzy paint masking that are part and parcel of the Figuarts game. Build quality wise I find that while things are generally good overall, I find that my right arm doesn't like to stay attached that well. An issue not limited to Vegeta in the entire Figuarts catalogue, but annoying none the less.

 

As with the other variants, you're gonna buy this Vegeta for the purposes of recreating certain scenes, or to get parts to kitbash your own ultimate figure. Black haired sculpt is nice to have, and actually having two such heads makes displaying this figure along side another black haired Vegeta possible, but alas its the wild and bushy villain Vegeta hair, which is more akin to his SSJ2 hair, rather than the more streamline base Vegeta look.

 

Oh well!

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