This S.H. Figuarts —Supreme Kai (Mini) -Daima— from 2026 brings us the first figure of this character ever released by the brand, based on his child form from DB Daima. Its design and sculpt are completely new and original, using the Kid 4.0 architecture first seen with Goku 'Mini'. As for accessories, the only notable addition is an extra eating face for Goku 'Mini'.
This articulated figure —Supreme Kai (Mini) -Daima— was released in 2026 as a Tamashii Web Exclusive, being the 215th figure in the S.H. Figuarts Dragon Ball collection.
Although Shin is a character who first appeared in Dragon Ball Z during the Majin Buu Saga, it wasn’t until 2026 that the brand finally decided to release a figure of him. While many of us would have preferred the first Supreme Kai figure to be his Z or Super version, the one we got is his “mini” version from DB Daima. Still, at least we finally have this god of creation in our collections.
Its design and sculpt are 100% original, and the articulation structure is based on the Kid 4.0 body type (a numbering system created by listacompletade.com), which we first saw in the Goku “Mini” figure.
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.
As for accessories, for a Tamashii Web Exclusive figure, it’s a bit lacking, as it only includes a few faces and hands. It tries to make up for it with an eating face, a hand, and a donut for the Goku -Mini- figure — though honestly, that doesn’t quite make up for it.
Including extra parts for Goku Mini has become common across most DB Daima Tamashii Web Exclusives.
From listacompletade.com, we only recommend this figure for completists, Daima fans, or anyone who wants a Shin in their collection and has no other option — because, while it’s a good figure, it does leave us somewhat indifferent.
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