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Dragon Ball Z: Kami to Kami - Beerus - Ichiban Kuji - Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball History of The Film (F Prize) - Masterlise

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Bandai Spirits / Toriyama Akira

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Dragon Ball Z: Kami to Kami - Beerus - Ichiban Kuji - Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball History of The Film (F Prize) - Masterlise

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Dragon BallBANDAI SPIRITSABS, PVC23664Non-Scale

Character info Beerus

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
NoneYellowShavedMale175 cmGod of Destruction

Description

This 23 cm Beerus statue from Dragon Ball Z: Kami to Kami captures the God of Destruction in a dynamic pose that radiates power and regal arrogance. Beerus stands with one knee slightly bent, his arm raised, fingers curled as if about to unleash a devastating energy wave. His purple skin is accented with a satin finish, while his black sleeveless robe and gold armbands gleam with careful brushwork. Fine texture details highlight fur, facial features, pointed ears, and the characteristic long whiskers. A subtle energy aura surrounds him, and the base includes dragon-ball motifs for a cohesive display. The paintwork emphasizes shading and highlights, giving depth to muscles, garments, and contours, ensuring the figure reads as a living moment from the story.

Beerus is the God of Destruction in the Dragon Ball universe, a towering cosmic power whose presence immediately shifts the balance of any scene. He is ancient, capricious, and supremely confident, with a dry wit that belies the danger he represents. In the Kami to Kami arc, his appearance on Earth tests the resolve and ingenuity of the heroes, challenging them to prove their worth through strength, strategy, and restraint. Beerus judges every action with a measure of severity, yet he also shows curiosity about mortals and food that can unexpectedly soften his mood. His role as guardian of balance—between creation and destruction—drives the tension of the saga, and this figure embodies that duality in a single, memorable pose.

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