This S.H. Figuarts —Panzy— from 2026 brings us the first figure of this character released by the brand, based, of course, on DB Daima. Its design and sculpt are completely new and original, and the body uses the Kid 3.5 architecture, previously seen in Goku 'Mini' SSJ4.
As for accessories, it stands out by including a backpack, scarf, and necklace. Additionally, it comes with an extra face and hair with a hat for Goku 'Mini'.
This articulated figure —Panzy— was released in 2026 as a Tamashii Web Exclusive, being the 216th figure in the S.H. Figuarts Dragon Ball collection.
This is the first figure of this character released by the brand: Panzy, the princess of the Third Demon Kingdom.
Its design and sculpt are 100% original, and its articulation structure is based on the Kid 3.5 body type (a numbering system created by listacompletade.com), first seen in the Goku -Mini- SSJ4 figure. It’s a mix between Kid 3.0 and Kid 4.0, still retaining the chest joint — in our opinion, the best possible combination.
For those unfamiliar with this numbering, it goes roughly as follows:
Kid 1.0: body used in Goku -Kid- (2018)
Kid 2.0: bodies like Chaoz (2021) or Vegeta “Mini” (2024)
Kid 3.0: figure of Goku -GT-
Kid 4.0: used in Goku -Mini- and Piccolo -Mini-
This classification system is original to listacompletade.com.
Regarding accessories, it comes with enough faces and hands for swapping, as well as a scarf, a necklace, and a backpack. In addition, it includes a face and hairstyle with a hat for the Goku -Mini- figure, which, honestly… is a bit underwhelming.
Including an extra piece for Goku Mini is common across most DB Daima Tamashii Web Exclusives.
From listacompletade.com, we would only recommend this figure to completists and Daima fans, because, while it’s a good figure, the character himself was fairly forgettable in the series.
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