Dragon Ball has long been supported by both boys and girls. This time, we introduce mascot plushies with plastic hooks featuring the familiar characters in deformed form. Attach them to your bag or pouch, and you can be with your favorite character anytime. With a rich lineup, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

Hello! I’m Sekai, a virtual reporter for Perfect World Tokyo!
This time, I’m introducing mascot plushies themed after Dragon Ball. Popular characters such as Goku and Vegeta make their appearance in cute, chubby deformed forms. You can display them on your desk or shelf, attach them to your bag, and enjoy them in various ways!

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

First, I’d like to introduce the Goku Plastic Hook Chibi Plushie, with his characteristically large, spread-out hair and sharp, dignified eyebrows. With the oversized head design unique to this series, it maintains Goku’s powerful strength while exuding a cute and approachable charm.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

Speaking of Goku, there’s the orange Turtle School uniform! Not just on the chest, but with the large character “悟” on the back as well, the design allows you to enjoy the back view thoroughly.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

The size is 12cm × 10cm × 5cm, which really stands out when attached to a bag or backpack. Thanks to his distinctive hairstyle, you can recognize it as Goku from a distance. The design, which combines coolness and approachability, is something fans will want to carry around!

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

With the same hairstyle but with eyes that still show a hint of youth, this is the Young Goku Chibi Plushie Mascot.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

Details unique to young Goku such as his tail and the Power Pole are faithfully recreated! Many fans will likely feel nostalgic remembering the early series.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

With a size that works well for layering, it’s cute to enjoy the young and young adult versions as a set.

From here on, I’d like to show you all the lineup beyond Goku at once.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

First, there’s Gohan, Goku’s son. In his Super Saiyan form, his serious battle-mode expression is charming.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

Next is Piccolo. Piccolo actually has more female fans than male fans. That confident smirk is irresistible, isn’t it?

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

Next is Bulma. The design recreates her appearance from her initial introduction, making you want to display it alongside young Goku. It’s an item that reminds you of the beginning of Dragon Ball’s adventure.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

Then there’s Vegeta. While he’s supposed to be striking a sharp expression, the chubby deformed design somehow makes him seem endearing instead. That gap is the irresistible appeal!

Dragon Ball mascot plushies
Dragon Ball mascot plushies
Dragon Ball mascot plushies
Dragon Ball mascot plushies

The lineup also includes villain characters. Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu also appear in deformed designs, and they’re finished in a way that makes you want to collect them all.

Dragon Ball mascot plushies

All 9 types of cute mascot plushies. It’s fun to get your favorite character and carry it around, and being able to collect series like Goku and Gohan, or Vegeta and Bulma to enjoy different combinations, is one of the major attractions of this series. Please check them out!

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How was it? I hope you all have a wonderful encounter with Dragon Ball…

Thank you for reading this far! It’s Sekai from Perfect World Tokyo.

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