Discover a wide range of Banpresto figures and collectibles at eFantasy.gr! From Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and My Hero Academia to Demon Slayer and Naruto, find your favorite anime characters in high-quality figures and statues. Explore popular collections like DXF, Q Posket, and Masterlise. Shop online or visit our store in Thessaloniki for authentic Banpresto products.
Banpresto | Collectible Statues and Action Figures
459What are Banpresto figures?
Banpresto is a renowned Japanese company that specializes in producing high-quality collectible figures, mainly from anime, video games, and pop culture. Their figures are known for their attention to detail and often feature characters from popular franchises. Banpresto is particularly famous for its "Prize Figures," which are often distributed in claw machines in Japan but are also available for purchase worldwide.
Who are the popular characters represented in Banpresto products?
Some of the most popular characters represented in Banpresto products include:
- Dragon Ball Z: Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Frieza
- One Piece: Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Chopper
- My Hero Academia: Deku, All Might, Bakugo
- Demon Slayer: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke
- Naruto: Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi
- Tokyo Ghoul: Kaneki, Touka
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Jotaro, Dio, Giorno
What are the most popular Banpresto figure collections?
Some of the most popular Banpresto figure collections include:
- DXF Figures: Detailed figures with great articulation, mostly from Dragon Ball and One Piece.
- Q Posket: Cute, chibi-style figures, often featuring characters from anime and pop culture.
- Masterlise: High-end, highly detailed figures, typically focused on Dragon Ball and One Piece.
- Ichiban Kuji: Limited-edition figures that are often prizes in lottery events in Japan.
Where can I find Banpresto figures and statues in Greece?
You can find Banpresto figures and statues at eFantasy.gr. They offer a wide selection of Banpresto products, both in their online store and in their physical store located in Thessaloniki.