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54 Goten & Goku 327 Son Gohan 331 Videl & Bulma & Chi-Chi 337 Son Gohan & Trunks & Goten 349 Uub C3b Red-Hot! Goku VS Ginyu C4b Tremor!! Super Saiyan C5b Thrilling!! Android Activation C10b Shock! Ultimate Power Unleashed 753 Mega Cannon Σ 770 Goku, Trunks 776 Muuma Dragon Ball TV Phone Banpresto Card 008 Piccolo 012 Yamcha, Krillin, Tien Shinhan Dragon Ball Carddass is a trading card series developed by Bandai from 1988, widely distributed mainly during the "Dragon Ball Z" and "Dragon Ball GT" periods of the anime, and is still very popular with collectors both domestically and internationally. This set features all the main characters, and its appeal lies in covering everything from the famous battle scenes of the Z arc to the Android arc and the GT episode where Uub appears. Includes "TV Phone" cards developed by Banpresto. Overall, there are scratches and white spots on the corners due to aging, but there is no major damage, and it is recommended for play or collection supplementation. Dragon Ball Carddass and Banpresto TV Phone cards are vintage collectibles highly sought after by fans worldwide. This set includes iconic characters like Goku, Gohan, Trunks, Piccolo, Yamcha, and Tien. While showing signs of age, these cards remain valuable for collectors of retro Bandai anime cards. TV Phone Son Goku Gohan Trunks Goten Piccolo Krillin Yamcha Tien Shinhan Videl Bulma Chi-Chi Uub Ginyu Android Super Saiyan Mega Cannon Σ Muuma Z GT Retro 1990s 1980s Collectors Japan Anime Manga Akira Toriyama Weekly Shonen Jump
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