The Dragon Stars Series are a line of articulated figures in 1/12 scale (approximately 6") created and distributed by Bandai exclusively for Dragon Ball. They are designed to be sold as toys for children over 4 years old, though, due to their quality, variety, and price, many collectors choose this brand.
In the world of Dragon Ball figure collecting, the only collection that surpasses the Dragon Stars is the S.H. Figuarts by Tamashii Nations.
Bandai also has a sister collection with the same features dedicated to other animes, called "Anime Heroes." Within that line, we can find figures dedicated to Naruto.
First, you should know that since 2017, Bandai has released over 100 different launches of its Dragon Stars Series for Dragon Ball. Furthermore, the first ones have already been discontinued, either because they were replaced by a new version or due to low demand, so if you're a completist, it will be expensive.
Second, you should know that Dragon Stars have 2 types of releases and 3 different lines.
Third, the starting price of these figures is around $25, a little higher for the Power Up and Battle Pack lines.
Answering these questions, which we once asked ourselves, is the goal of this portal, as we couldn't find any other site that provided all this information at once.
To solve our doubts, we’ve created a complete checklist with all the Dragon Stars figures, numbered with their release year, type, line, name, and saga.
Additionally, for the more selective collectors, we have listings dedicated to showcasing only the figures from each saga and others dedicated to each line, including the already discontinued BAFs.