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DBZ’s Epic Yamcha Moment captured in Premium Bandai’s new figure!

Premium Bandai, Bandai’s official online shopping website, has opened the pre-order period for one of Dragon Ball Z’s notoriously epic moments, Yamcha’s death from the hands of a self-destructing Saibamen.

Here are some more pictures of Yamcha in his immortalized plastic glory:

The figure appears to be very detailed but is designed to lie flat on its side, further emphasizing how inept our beloved Z Warrior was. And to give you an idea on how big the figure is, P-Bandai was kind enough to display this image on their website:

According to the P-Bandai website, the figure will be released around August 2015. The selling price is 3,456 Yen which is roughly around 1,300 PhP. For more information, visit the official page here.

Clove Dice

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