Banpresto, Tamashii, and Bandai are some of the brands, manufacturers, and distributors of Dragon Ball figures. These companies offer different collection lines in various styles, such as Banpresto's Grandista, Tamashii's Figuarts, or Funko Pop.
In this section, you'll find checklist information for 4 of the most successful figure collections: S.H. Figuarts, Dragon Stars, Limit Breaker, and Funko Pop!.
When we talk about Dragon Ball collectible figures, we can make many classifications, but we can start by distinguishing between two major groups or types:
The main difference between these two groups is obvious: one type can be moved at the joints to be posed (like the Dragon Stars), while the other is fixed, like statues, and often comes with a part of a scene as a diorama, like some SCulture figures.
Articulated figures can primarily be classified by:
Some collections, like S.H. Figuarts and Dragon Stars, share a similar scale but differ in the number of articulation points.
Non-articulated or fixed figures can be classified by:
In terms of scale, there are collections of all kinds, with many covering various sizes. However, when it comes to materials, it's more common for a collection to be consistently made from PVC (like the Dramatic Showcase) or resin. Regarding morphology, each collection has its style, such as Funko, which are always Chibi or bobble-headed.
Exactly, there are more than 50 different lines if we count both Articulated and Fixed figures. But how do we differentiate them?
First, by the Line Name and its Manufacturer; second, by their characteristics.
For example, Funko figures are easy to identify both by name and shape. But we also have the Dragon Stars and S.H. Figuarts lines—both from Bandai, both articulated—but SHF figures are made by Tamashii, with higher quality and more articulation points. The same happens with fixed figures: we need to pay attention to the line name, distributor, manufacturer, and even scale.
However, as a general rule, beyond their features or manufacturer, what truly sets them apart is the Line Name.
At listacompletasde.com, as our name suggests, we have compiled the complete lists of figures from the SH Figuarts, Dragon Stars, Limit Breaker, and Funko Pop! lines.
In each section, you will find information about that collection line, as well as the complete list and other thematic lists of the same collection, such as all Goku figures or all figures from the DBZ saga.
In the future, these sections dedicated to specific collections will continue to grow, and we will have more figure lines cataloged with all their information available for you—and for us, as Dragon Ball enthusiasts and everything surrounding it.