Did you know that there are new Dragon Ball Z sticker albums of great quality? Today we tell you everything about them, let's see what you think of these collections.
In Spain we can boast of having official material from Dragon Ball to give and take. The fever for the work of Akira Toriyama It started in our country at the beginning of the 90s and, to this day, we have enjoyed countless merchandising products.
Furthermore, in the field of Home Video, we are one of the countries that has launched the most editions in physical format, and all thanks to companies like Manga Films, Salvat and Selecta Vision. The story of Goku and its friends on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray is enviable in our country. And what happens with the cards?
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In the golden age of the franchise in Spain, fans were able to enjoy sticker collections at the height of the series. Panini It shined with all the albums of the 90s, both in the area of stickers and cards, resulting in collections for the ages full of anime images.
Unfortunately, at the end of the first decade of the 2000s, this type of publications suffered a fairly significant drop in quality. From then on, we began to find albums full of cards or stickers that recycled the same conceptual designs over and over again, forgetting about the wonderful captures of the series.
This trend has mutilated the originality of sticker collections, using the same packages of promotional designs over and over again, unlike the variety we found in the 90s. However, there is one country that is doing its homework. currently:Chile!
For a few months now, Chilean fans of Dragon Ball Z They are enjoying the best sticker albums that have been published in the world. And we don't say this because they are hardcover, giving the collection a more premium appearance, but also because of the great layout and choice of images. Behold!
Throughout this article you can see the first three collections that the company Big Bang Copag has launched in Chile. They are totally official Dragon Ball Z sticker albums, Toei Animationand each of them represents an arc of the series.
Thus, the first album addresses the mythical Saiyan Sagathe second Saga of Namek and the third Cell Saga. But be careful, the one about Cell has just been launched on the market and it is the first part of said saga, so surely at the end of the year the second part will be launched to close the arc, covering the Cell Games and the Celestial Tournament Saga.
Furthermore, this third album has also included the Saga de Garlick Jr., one of the most interesting filler arcs in the series and one that is always ignored. However, Big Bang Copag has taken the saga into account to the delight of Chilean fans.
What do you think of these three Dragon Ball Z albums? Wouldn't it be cool if Panini dared to launch something like that in our country? Without a doubt, it is the collection that every fan of Akira Toriyama's work deserves. It is time for European brands to give this type of collection a spin and offer a product of such quality as this one:
Many thanks to the Son José El Coleccionista channel for sharing the videos of these Dragon Ball Z albums that, without a doubt, will go down in history. For our part, we will ask Shenron that some brand licenses these impressive albums.
As for you, don't go too far, because tomorrow we will return with a new installment Z in Hobby Consoles. Kai, Kai!