Banpresto Dragon Ball Z 5.9-Inch Kuririn Figure, Chozousyu Volume 3

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Original price was: £99.00.Current price is: £9.90.

  • To provide a collectible figure of Kuririn for display or play.
  • Awesome quality
  • Great addition to any collection
  • Well-designed figure
  • Durable material
  • Detailed craftsmanship
  • Not easy to get the entire collection
  • Limited availability of other figures
  • Can be pricey for collectors
  • Ideal for collectors of Dragon Ball Z merchandise.
  • Great for display on shelves or in showcases.
  • Recommended for ages 15 and up.
  • Each figure sold separately.
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Description

You’re the kind of collector who senses something’s missing the second it’s not on the shelf. That Dragon Ball Z Kuririn figure? It ain’t just another plastic bloke—it’s pure childhood chaos in bright orange, screaming to join your shrine.

Part of the CHOZOUSYU series—overseen by Hiroyuki Nakazawa (the guy’s a wizard, by the way)—this little fella sits at 7.62 x 11.43 x 11.18 cm, tipping the scale around 997.9 g. Solid. Weighty. A statement, not just an ornament.

Picture ripping open that box—the smell of fresh PVC in the air. Pure therapy. You plonk him down beside Goku and Vegeta, and suddenly your display clicks. No more awkward gaps, no more lame stand-ins scrabbling around trying to fit in.

Let’s be real, hunting down every single figure in this line can feel like sitting in the slow lane on the M25—tedious. But owning this Kuririn? It solves half your woes. Quality’s top-notch, details bang on, and guess what—no fiddly bits, no batteries. Just bang, you’re done.

  • Product Dimensions: 7.62 x 11.43 x 11.18 cm
  • Weight: 997.9 g
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up
  • Item model number: 33571
  • Educational Objective(s): Play
  • Number of pieces: 1
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Batteries Required: No
  • Batteries included: No
  • Material: Polyvinyl Chloride
  • Colour: Orange
  • Release date: 15 Jan. 2016
  • ASIN: B011YZJ9DS

Fans rave about the craftsmanship—one bloke even texted “Awesome quality!” and yeah, I’d nod along on that one. Sure, some grumble about the price—but you and I both know, rare stuff doesn’t come cheap. If you want the full set, you’ll be checking a few dealers, maybe scoring a cheeky deal here or there.

Before Kuririn arrived, I’d gaze at my shelf and feel that itch—the gap-itis. Tried slapping on a cheap knock-off; turned out dodgy. But now? Every time I walk past, I get that tiny jolt—just like the first time I saw DBZ on telly.

This figure’s for the die-hards—the ones who crave that final piece, the completion high, the smug grin that says “I nailed it.” Worried about price? Think of it as an investment in your passion—something no one can nick from ya.

Stop faffing about. Grab Kuririn, slot him into place, and bask in that collector’s glow. Trust me, your display will thank you.