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Gohan plush

Gohan plush

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Dragon Ball Z plush Gohan 22 cm

“Fight you?” No, I want to kill you'

Gohan has completed his training and is ready to join the battle with his Youtooz debut! At 9 inches tall with a small curved smile on his face and spiky black hair that grows upwards with a small strand falling across his forehead, he sits with his arms resting between spread legs. Wearing a short-sleeved purple gi with a V-neck, his red wrist guards match his belt which is tied at the side and flows down his front. This plush toy is packed to the seams with 100% PP cotton and is made of a minky material, absolutely perfect for cuddling or training with you in the hyperbolic time chamber!

  • Official Dragon Ball Z product
  • Designed and manufactured by YouTubez .
  • Size approx. 22cm
  • Material: 100% Polypropylene

About Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball Z is the Japanese anime based on the manga Dragon Ball written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It follows the story of Son Goku and his companions as they defend the Earth (and the Universe) from numerous evils, each one worse than the last! While striving to be the strongest, no matter who or what sees them as an obstacle in their way!

© BIRD STUDIO/SHUEISHA , TOEI ANIMATION . License coordinated by FunimationⓇ

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Dragon Ball is a manga by Akira Toriyama loosely inspired by Sun Wukong, a character from a Chinese novel from the end of the 16th century, The Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en.

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    Dragon Ball is a manga by Akira Toriyama loosely inspired by Sun Wukong, a character from a Chinese novel from the end of the 16th century, The Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en.

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