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Post by Boddah on Aug 24, 2013 1:57:42 GMT -6
Burger King Kid's Meal FiguresA series of figures from the Frieza saga of DBZ were included with Burger King kid's meals in the US during the year 2000. "In June [2000], Burger King had a toy promotion which would see 20 million figurines; Burger King bore the cost of the promotion which provided free marketing for Funimation." (Wikipedia) Each figure came with an exclusive Dragonball Z CCG card, and the bases light up when you depress the character's name on the front of the base; though the batteries are not replaceable and most simply don't work after all of these years. The overall scale of these figures is 4.5" scale, however Krillin fits in perfectly with what height he should be with Irwin and Jakks figures and Gohan is only slightly larger scale than he should be to fit in with Irwin and Jakks ( still the best production figure to fit in though). The toys are extremely high quality made of a durable plastic that is not hollow. Every character has waist articulation, Frieza has tail articulation, and Piccolo's cape is removable, but when removed, leaves him with a neck wrap exactly like Gohan's. 01 Piccolo - 02 Krillin  03 Vegeta - 04 Gohan  05 Goku - 07 Frieza  08 SS Goku (Gold) 
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Post by Branjita on Aug 24, 2013 10:17:57 GMT -6
boddah, can you reverse the order of the photos? photobucket decided to upload the pictures in reverse numerical order. Piccolo was the first release, has the 1 star ball on his stand, and ss Goku was the 7th. The others I'm sure you can guess the numbers since they are backwards lol.
Each figure came with an exclusive Dragonball Z CCG card, and the bases light up when you depress the character's name on the front of the base; though the batteries are not replaceable and most simply don't work after all of these years. The overall scale of these figures is 4.5" scale, however Krillin fits in perfectly with what height he should be with Irwin and Jakks figures and Gohan is only slightly larger scale than he should be to fit in with Irwin and Jakks ( still the best production figure to fit in though). The toys are extremely high quality made of a durable plastic that is not hollow. Every character has waist articulation, Frieza has tail articulation, and Piccolo's cape is removable, but when removed, leaves him with a neck wrap exactly like Gohan's.
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Post by Boddah on Aug 24, 2013 10:46:54 GMT -6
Haha yeah I'll do that. I'm just gonna quote you and make that the description.
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Post by Branjita on Jul 3, 2020 15:41:56 GMT -6
“Super Android 13” movie figures were available from February 10 (or earlier) to March 9, 2003. An action figure from the then new Dragonball Z feature “Super Android 13” was included in each Burger King Kids Meal. Burger King Series 3:
The assortment contains Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Super Android 13 and Trunks. Each figure comes with an action feature. Also included in every kids meal was a coupon for $5 off select Dragonball Z products at Toys R Us stores.
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Post by Branjita on Jul 3, 2020 18:05:10 GMT -6
DBT had the press release for the first set of BK figures on their site at one point:
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Post by friezku on Jul 4, 2020 12:38:27 GMT -6
“Super Android 13” movie figures were available from February 10 (or earlier) to March 9, 2003. An action figure from the then new Dragonball Z feature “Super Android 13” was included in each Burger King Kids Meal. Burger King Series 3:
The assortment contains Super Saiyan Goku, Vegeta, Super Android 13 and Trunks. Each figure comes with an action feature. Also included in every kids meal was a coupon for $5 off select Dragonball Z products at Toys R Us stores.
Cool.!
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