Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-19058
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of Dragon Ball Z GxMATERIA The Son Gohan II..
USD 18.59
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18997
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway Glitter & Glamours Gigi Andalucia...
USD 10.26
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18265
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of Star Wars: Visions The Twins 'Karre'..
USD 6.41 USD 40.00
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18348
Description:This is a non posable figure of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Internal Structure GAT-X105 Strike Gundam Weapon Ver. Ver.BPlease note this item only include one figure. The other items shown in the picture are not included...
USD 10.26 USD 23.00
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18427
Description:This is a non posable figure of Ultraman Dyna Special Effects Stagement Ultraman Dyna 49 C:TerranoidPlease note this item only include one figure. The other items shown in the picture are not included...
USD 10.26
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18426
Description:This is a non posable figure of Ultraman Dyna Special Effects Stagement Ultraman Dyna 49 B:ZeluganoidPlease note this item only include one figure. The other items shown in the picture are not included...
USD 10.26
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Banpresto Co Ltd was a Japanese video game developer and publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Banpresto was a partly-owned subsidiary of toymaker Bandai from 1989 to 2006, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings from 2006 to 2008. It was majority-acquired by Bandai in 1989 following severe financial difficulties and renamed Banpresto, becoming Bandai's arcade game division. Banpresto focused primarily on producing games with licensed characters, such as Ultraman and Gundam. Its sharing of Bandai's library of popular characters allowed the company to become one of Japan's largest game publishers in the 1990s.