This 2021 S.H. Figuarts Cooler 'Final Form' is the first figure Tamashii has released of this character from the DBZ movies. Its sculpt and design are 100% original, with the 3.0 articulation system adapted in the best possible way. It only includes 2 faces, but comes with enough hands and feet, and it's a large-sized figure.
This articulated 'Cooler Final Form' figure was released in 2021 as a Tamashii Web Exclusive, being figure number 110 in the Dragon Ball S.H. Figuarts collection.
This is the first figure the brand has released of the DBZ movie character Cooler, Frieza's brother. For this debut figure, they bring him in his massive final form, as seen in his first movie.
Its design and sculpt are 100% original, as there’s no other figure with a similar design to date. For its joint architecture, they implemented the 3.0 body, which—especially in this figure—is very well executed, both in terms of mobility and the seamless integration of the joints. Additionally, the shoulder armor has been implemented in a unique way.
This isn’t a figure that stands out for its accessories, as it only comes with two faces, some hands, and feet. The feet, in particular, are notable since they're not a common accessory.
What really makes it stand out is its size—nearly 20 cm tall, making it almost 6 cm taller than any Goku figure. That said, despite being a large figure, many feel it still ends up a bit short in scale.
In 2023, Tamashii Nations released the second figure of this character: 'Metal Cooler', and in 2025, to commemorate Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary, this same Final Form Cooler figure was re-released with an added display stand.
From listacompletade.com, we highly recommend this figure to everyone—so long as you find it at a good price. It’s an outstanding release, and the fact that it was chosen for a 40th-anniversary reissue says it all. Likewise, if not this version, the 2025 edition is also worth it.
For more information, we invite you to check out the video we've prepared on the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, which showcases the figure perfectly.
Here you will see some of the more than 200 S.H. Figuarts releases that Tamashii Nations has brought us from Dragon Ball.