Dragon Ball vehicle toys by Tomica
Image courtesy of Tomica

Tomica Will Release Dragon Ball Crossover Vehicle Toys

Tomica has revealed that it will release new crossover toys based on the Dragon Ball series. The company best known for its vehicle toys will produce new toys modeled after vehicles and other rides from the famous manga series.

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The first two products in the lineup will be Bulma’s Capsule No.9 bike and Goku’s Kintoun cloud. Both items will be available separately at 1,320 yen (~$8.60) in Spring 2025. While Bulma’s bike will be movable like most other vehicle toys, Tomica has yet to divulge whether Goku’s Kintoun will also be movable or not.

Tomica also revealed on the project’s webpage that it will produce even more crossover vehicle toys besides the above two. The silhouettes shown tease the additions of Frieza’s hover pod, the Red Ribbon Army’s small jet-copter, The Ox-King’s tank, and Master Roshi’s wagon.

Dragon Ball vehicle toys by Tomica - current and upcoming plans
Image courtesy of Tomica

The Dragon Ball Dream Tomica toys featuring Goku’s Kintoun cloud and Bulma’s Capsule No. 9 bike will be available in Spring 2025. Tomica will showcase samples of the first two crossover toys at its booth in the Jump Festa 2025 event at Makuhari Messe on December 21-22, 2024. The company also has plans to produce more vehicle toys from the same franchise. The anime series airs on Crunchyroll, and the manga is handled by Viz Media outside Japan.


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