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SCultures volume 2 Launch figure close up

There are currently a total of 33 Launch (also known as Lunch) collectibles that have been released by numerous companies to date. A gallery and the attached information appends to the official releases and genuine specifics in regards to the additional merchandise pertaining to each release.

Bandai[]

LaunchKeshiPiece

Dragon Ball Keshi Launch blue figurine

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 1
  • Release date: 1980's

In the 80's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Launch appears once in this set and the same mold appears in blue, tan, green, red, and yellow. She is seen in her blue-haired persona here with a surprised expression on her face and both hands kept to her sides.

LaunchKeshimini

Keshi Launch figurine with weapon

  • Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Dragon Ball
  • Release date: 1980's

In the 80's, a series of miniature quarter-priced rubber machine toys was released, much like the Ultimate Muscle series and coming in randomized colors. They are known as Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu and are rather hard to come by. All characters in this set came in a random color and all of them were very tiny and immobile. Launch appears once in this set and the same mold appears in blue, tan, green, red, and yellow. She is seen wearing her apron and is in her blue-haired persona as she has one hand in her pocket and the other raised up and holding her machine gun.

KeshiLaunch

Part 2 Keshi Set Launch blue figurine

  • Part 2 Keshi Set
  • Release date: 1989

This miniature Part 2 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Vegeta Saga (also known as the Saiyan Saga) and some characters from the King Piccolo Saga. Launch appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as tan, yellow, green, blue, or red. The figurine comes wearing her original clothing and she is portrayed in her blonde-haired persona as she holds an angry expression on her face. She is seen with one hand behind her back and one hand in front. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as King Yemma, Chi-Chi, King Kai, Piccolo, a Saibaman, King Piccolo, Nappa, Launch, two variants of Gohan (one from the cover art), Goku, Vegeta, Master Roshi, Bubbles, and an older Upa.

Launchminibandai

Model Kit Pack 6 including Launch with her cycle, uzi, and shotgun

  • Model Kit Mini Pack 6
  • Release date: 1986

These mini snap-together model kits were released in 1986 by Bandai. This specific set included Launch along with her one-wheel cycle and two weapons, a shotgun and an Uzi. The base for the model kit is a single color, although the kit can be finished and painted. Each figurine has two snap-together pieces, a front and backside. Launch's position is a unique one. Her hand is raised to her chest in surprise and the other hand is kept to her side. She is portrayed in her blue-haired persona for this piece. This is pack number 6 of 8 different packs in this set.

LaunchPiece

Collectible Figure Series Launch miniature figurine

  • Collectible Figure Series
  • Release date: 1980's

Similar to the AB Groupe Super Guerriers mini pieces and Irwin's Saga Continues miniatures, this Bandai "Collectible Figure" series includes 12 pieces from the Dragon Ball era. The Launch figurine portrays her in the Dragon Ball era, holding up her hand with two fingers up and maintaining her other hand behind her back as she is relaxed and content. She is portrayed in her blue-haired persona for this piece. This set features a full-color paint job for all the miniatures as opposed to a one-color mono style. Other pieces included in this same set are Emperor Pilaf, Goku, Oolong, Chi-Chi, Yamcha, Puar, Master Roshi, Ox-King, Bulma, Krillin and Goku wielding his Power Pole. This set was released overseas as the Dragon Ball franchise spread across the Japanese market to include other continents in its production run.

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Mini Figure Selection series Launch on cycle figurine

  • Dragon Ball Mini Figure Selection series Part 2
  • Release date: 2003

The Mini Figure Selection series Part 2 was released in September 2003 and has included a repertoire of characters from the Dragon Ball series in a nice bronze color highlight. Included in this set is a miniature Launch riding her cycle. She is seen in her yellow-haired appearance here as she rides on her vehicle, her hair flailing in every direction as she picks up speed. This miniature figurine is well-crafted and has a distinct bronze coloring scheme, matching the rest of the Mini Figure Selection series set.

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Mecha Collection Launch on speeder

  • Mecha Collection Volume 1
  • Release date: 2003

The Mecha Collection is a unique addition by Bandai. Released in November, 2003, it features a few characters with vehicles and accessories in an immobile format as they are designed to go along with the diorama sets. Included in this Mecha Collection are Yamcha with Puar and their car, Bulma with Kid Goku on a race car, Master Roshi on a hoverboard, Launch on a speeder, Bulma on her motorbike, and Kid Goku with an aerial copter. Launch is seen riding her speeder as she holds a calm expression and relaxed demeanor due to being in her blue-haired persona. The speeder is white with two wheels and has a single panel connected to a handle for Launch to grab. This diorama piece is also unique as it features Launch riding a vehicle in her calm persona as opposed to her more violent one.

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HG Collection Part 3 Launch figurine

  • HG Collection Part 3
  • Release date: 2004

Bandai released its Part 3 set in February, 2004. This set included Gohan on top of Turtle, Piccolo, Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Raditz, Captain Ginyu, and of course Launch. The figures all came in the basic gashapon bagging. Aside from being in her blonde-haired persona, Launch is seen standing with one hand against her waist and the other tightly holding her machine gun to her side as she turns her head with a serious expression across her face. The overall paint job is extremely on the mark as well as the inclusion of a transparent stand for better posing. Since these were gashapon figures, they are individually sealed in their plastic Dragon Balls.

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Chara Puchi series Launch figurine

  • Chara Puchi Dragon Ball Part 2 Miniature Collectible Series
  • Release date: 2004

The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were not limited to the phone strap series. In February 2004, the second set of Chara Puchi figurines was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the Dragon Ball series run. In this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball. Launch came sitting on a Dragon Ball in a very effeminate manner and with a miniature base, maintaining both her hands in front as she sticks her feet to her sides. She is seen in her blue-haired persona for this piece and she is sitting on the five-star Dragon Ball. Others included in this set and also sitting on Dragon Balls are the Jackie Chun, Upa, Puar, Bulma, Goku, Grandpa Gohan, Mr. Popo, Tien, and Chiaotzu. Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.

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Mecha Collection Launch on cycle

  • Mecha Collection Volume 2
  • Release date: 2004

The Mecha Collection is a unique addition by Bandai. Released in May, 2004, it features a few characters with vehicles and accessories in an immobile format as they are designed to go along with the diorama sets. Included in this Mecha Collection Volume 2 set are Kid Gohan on an aerial hoverboard, Oolong with Kid Goku on a four-wheel cycle, Goku with Kid Gohan on an army cycle, Bulma on her jet-board, and Launch on her cycle. Launch appears atop her cycle as she turns to blast her shotgun. The dust and smoke left by her thruster speed and her speedy cycle adds depth to the motion of the piece, portraying her hair flowing back due to her swift maneuvers and the direction of her travel. She holds a mean expression with a wicked smile as she holds out her weapon and simultaneously maintains control of her vehicle.

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Mini Figure Selection series Launch figurine

  • Dragon Ball Mini Figure Selection Series 3
  • Release date: 2004

Bandai's Mini Figure Selection series volume 3 was released in March 2004 and has included a repertoire of characters from the Dragon Ball series in a nice bronze color highlight. Included in this set is a miniature Launch along with a machine gun. She is seen in her blue-haired appearance here as she holsters her weapon with a smile on her face. She is seen wearing an apron and is keeping her other hand in her pocket. The miniature figurine set is well-crafted and has a distinct bronze coloring scheme, matching the rest of the Mini Figure Selection series set.

Banpresto[]

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Mini Collection 1 Launch

  • Mini Collection 1 series
  • Release date: 2004

This set included a few Dragon Ball characters in miniature scale. Launch was included among the pieces in this set and is portrayed in her blonde-haired persona as she holds up her machine gun and rests her other hand on her waist. Others included in the same Mini Collection 1 set are Oolong, Krillin, Yamcha, Bulma, Kid Goku, Chi-Chi, Master Roshi, Emperor Pilaf, and a Great Ape. All the figurines come in miniature boxes with their image on front.

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Tenkaichi Budokai Diorama series Launch, Bulma, Oolong, Puar, and Turtle

  • Tenkaichi Budokai Diorama Series 2
  • Release date: 2004

This Tournament Diorama series is a unique versus combat set released by Banpresto featuring scenes from the World Martial Arts Tournament. Launch, Bulma, Oolong, Puar, Turtle are seen in the crowd as a part of this attachable diorama background piece. There are two sides to this diorama base depicting both angles of the audience. One side portrays Launch in her blue-haired persona and the other portrays her in her blonde-haired persona. The first variation portrays Launch in her blonde-haired persona and her arms are crossed for this piece. Each perspective is packaged separately but is attached to the alternate side when brought together. All versus pieces in this set also feature two different angles and two variants of each character. Other packs included in the volume 1 set are Pamput versus Goku, Jackie Chun versus Man-Wolf, and Tien versus Yamcha. The volume 2 set includes Tien versus Jackie Chun, Tien versus Goku, Goku versus Krillin, and the world tournament crowd (including Bulma, Launch, Oolong, Puar, and Turtle). Each set has a very nice background featuring the World Tournament ring and crowd along with a double sided wall with the different postures making it a very unique set and extremely collectible.

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Tenkaichi Budokai Diorama series Launch, Bulma, Oolong, Puar, and Turtle alternate variant

  • Tenkaichi Budokai Diorama Series 2
  • Release date: 2004

This Tournament Diorama series is a unique versus combat set released by Banpresto featuring scenes from the World Martial Arts Tournament. Launch, Bulma, Oolong, Puar, Turtle are seen in the crowd as a part of this attachable diorama background piece. There are two sides to this diorama base depicting both angles of the audience. One side portrays Launch in her blue-haired persona and the other portrays her in her blonde-haired persona. The second variation showcases Launch with her blue-haired persona and with her hands in front. Each perspective is packaged separately but is attached to the alternate side when brought together. All versus pieces in this set also feature two different angles and two variants of each character. Other packs included in the volume 1 set are Pamput versus Goku, Jackie Chun versus Man-Wolf, and Tien versus Yamcha. The volume 2 set includes Tien versus Jackie Chun, Tien versus Goku, Goku versus Krillin, and the world tournament crowd (including Bulma, Launch, Oolong, Puar, and Turtle). Each set has a very nice background featuring the World Tournament ring and crowd along with a double sided wall with the different postures making it a very unique set and extremely collectible.

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DX Girls Figure Launch with Master Roshi

  • Dragon Ball DX Girls Figure
  • Release date: 2004

Released in 2004 by Banpresto, this unique boxed set features Launch with a mini Master Roshi. The package is titled "Girls Figure." Standing at approximately 5" (120 mm), the Launch piece appears in her blue-haired persona and is well-detailed in her lingerie as she is seen holding a machine gun with the ammunition spread across the ground. She comes in a feminine posture sitting atop a round black base, raising one hand to her chin and the other lowered whilst holding her weapon in front of her legs. Roshi is seen bleeding from his nose as a result of witnessing Launch in her lingerie. The diorama piece is a part of the greatly detailed attention to female characters with an attractive twist. The piece was a part of Banpresto's DX beauty giveaway series.

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SCultures Volume 2 Zoukei Tenkaichi Budokai Launch figure

  • Dragon Ball Kai SCultures Tenkaichi Budokai 2 Series 2
  • Release date: 2012

Having extreme detail, this figure is likely one of the absolute best designs for Launch's model sculpts. Very simple assembly is required to fit the figure together and the figure comes with a unique base to stand on. The base reads "Dragon Ball" in swirling letters. Released in July 2012, this figure is extremely limited and collectible and was a part of the SCultures series that went along with the Series 2 enhancement sets. This piece portrays Launch in her yellow-haired persona. The box mockup portrays Launch on front with a great deal of impression on the figure and the overall work put into the design. This specific model comes with a cycle which she is seen riding as she turns her weapon back and prepares to fire, a mean smiling expression on her face. The impression placed on Launch's hairstyle and the very texture of her movement is massive. She is seen speeding on her cycle as she rotates and turns with a grin. Another piece included in the same Zoukei Tenkaichi Budokai2 Set is Kid Goku, who is seen jumping as he holds his Power Pole. This specific model was crafted by sculptor Nakazawa Hiroyuki.

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Dragon Ball Z Couples Keychain Series 2 Tien and Launch

  • Dragon Ball Z Couples Keychain Series 2
  • Release date: 2004

Banpresto's double-linked Keychain series have included a set pertaining to the couples of Dragon Ball Z. This set is series 2 of the 3 sets that have been released and has included Launch in her blonde-hair appearance as she holds up a machine gun and comes along with Tien, who is seen wearing his yellow top and green pants. Launch maintains one hand raised and the other resting on her waist as Tien is depicted with one hand raised waist-high in a fist and the other kept beside him. Other pieces included in this Couples set are Goku and Chi-Chi with wedding clothing, Krillin being kissed by Android 18, Videl with Gohan, and Vegeta with Bulma.

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SCultures Series 4 Launch figure

  • Dragon Ball Kai SCultures Zoukei Tenkaichi Budokai 4 Figure
  • Release date: 2014

Extremely highly detailed, the SCultures series that went along with the Dragon Ball Kai releases was scheduled for another Coliseum Zoukei Tenkaichi Budokai 4 installment. Released on June 5, 2014, this Launch piece is included as a part of the fourth set of figures in the series. Each character included in this set has a specific sculptor and extreme meticulous detail. Launch is seen wearing her apron and maintaining one hand in the pocket as the other hoists up a machine gun, adding a dangerous twist to the piece. Pieces included in this same Zoukei Tenkaichi Budokai 4 upcoming installment for the SCultures series set are Pan, Yamcha, Bulma, Porunga, Future Trunks, Launch, Super Saiyan Goku, and Arale.

MegaHouse[]

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Launch Chess Piece Figurine

  • DX Chess Piece Collection Dragon Ball Series
  • Release date: 2003

MegaHouse also released a DX Chess Piece Collection in November 2003 that featured characters from Dragon Ball. This set included two versions of most of the pieces in the set, including a colorized version and a black variant of all the pieces. However, Launch is featured as the special piece in the set, being the "Queen" for the chess set and is only available in the colorized version. The only other piece limited to the colorized version is the Ox-King piece which is also a "King" in the set. Other pawn pieces included in this chess set are Upa, Mr. Popo, Korin, Emperor Pilaf, Oolong, and Chiaotzu. Other basic pieces included in this set are Goku (King), Bulma (Queen), Ox-King (King), Krillin (Rook), Kid Chi-Chi (Pawn), Yamcha with Puar (Knight), and Master Roshi (Bishop).

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Charavignette Series Launch

  • Charavignette Series
  • Release date: 2005

The Charavignette set is a very unique collection featuring some of the females of the Dragon Ball series in memorable postures. Launch was released in February 2005 and is number 2 of three pieces included in this set. She comes in a unique standing posture with her weapon holstered against her shoulder and her feet spread apart on the ground base. She is seen in her blonde persona and is wearing a smile as she holds a grenade in her other hand. She comes atop a ground base and is packaged in a very unique box featuring a bubble which displays the figure inside. Other pieces included in the Charavignette set are Android 18 and Bulma, both in their own stances.

Bimbo Bad Launch
Bimbo Good Launch
  • Dragonball Gals
  • Release date: 2016

This new line of series is focus of somewhat revealing and further enhancing certain traits that their design beyond what we would see in any canon Dragon Ball material. Launch have been featured with both sides. While Good Launch shows outstanding style and a costume that widely exposes her body where Lunch was sculpted in a graceful pose that shows off her charm, The Bad Launch is sculpted in an active pose, with her beautiful blond hair flowing dynamically.and given a challenging smile that gives her a cute appearance despite the voluptuous proportion.

Lawson[]

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Coca-Cola bottle cap set Launch figurine

  • Coca-Cola Bottle Cap set
  • Release date: 2003

Lawson has released an interesting compilation of some Dragon Ball characters as bottle cap toppers. Lawson has designed this set for the Coca-Cola Company as a promotion in July 2003. Each of these mini figurines stands at 4 cm (1.5 inches) and comes on top of a red base. Launch comes with one hands gripping her muscle as she demonstrates her strength. She appears in her yellow-hair variation and maintains an angered expression. The full set includes a wide range of characters for a total of 21 pieces (20 base pieces and one special secret figurine). The set which includes Launch also has Yajirobe, Piccolo, Frieza in his final form, Yamcha, Mr. Satan, King Kai, Oolong with Puar, Super Saiyan Gohan, Kid Gohan, Master Roshi, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Majin Buu, Android 18, Bulma, Super Saiyan Goku, Tien, Chi-Chi, Kid Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Krillin.

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Coca-Cola set Launch figurine

  • Coca-Cola set
  • Release date: 2009

Lawson has released an interesting compilation of the Dragon Ball manga side panel portrait image, which includes all the characters flying on the panel in a circular motion around a round tube. Lawson has designed this set for the Coca-Cola Company as a promotion in August, 2009. Launch comes exactly as she appears in the side panel photo, while running across the panel as she holds her machine gun, one foot on the ground as she propels herself forward with a quick thrust. She is designed in her blonde persona for this piece and is seen wearing pink pants and a white shirt. The full set includes a wide range of characters that are also seen flying or running across the panel. There are two sets to collect for the Coca-Cola series, one of the Dragon Ball series and the other of the Dragon Ball Z series, both featuring the side flaps. The set which pertains to this Launch also has Kid Goku on the Nimbus, Shenron, Oolong, Krillin, Puar, Master Roshi, Korin, Yamcha, Turtle, Yajirobe, Piccolo, and Bulma riding a car to twist along the tube and become one large collectible set.

Plex[]

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Keshi 7-pack set including Launch

  • Miniature DBZ 7-pack set
  • Release date: Unknown

A 7-piece Keshi miniature set encompassing characters from Dragon Ball Z's Saiyan Saga was produced by Plex and holds the Banpresto logo. Plex's 7-piece set included a randomized selection of the characters from Bandai's Keshi Series Part 2 set, which was originally released in 1989. These Keshi pieces in the packaging are randomized but include everyone from the Series 2 sets depending on which 7 are inserted in each packaging. Launch can be found in these 7-pack sets in numerous Keshi colors. Launch is randomly inserted in these packs, and may or may not be in some packages. Also, these mini pieces come in randomized colors, ranging from a variety of red, green, blue, and yellow bases. The miniatures are scaled at the same height and basically re-releases of Bandai's previous Part 2 set in brand new packaging by Plex. These packs are highly collectible for a vintage set. Also included in the pack is a randomized pog and holofoil sticker.

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Dragon Ball Anime Heroes series Launch figurine

  • Dragon Ball Anime Heroes series Part 1
  • Release date: 2007

Plex has released an assortment of basic figures in the “Mini Big Head” style. Released in March 2007, this assortment, entitled “Anime Heroes” Part 1 has a wide variety of characters, including Launch. This Launch mini figure comes with an angered expression as she holds out her machine gun and prepares to fire. She is portrayed in her blonde-hair persona and is seen gripping her weapon as she prepares to unleash a slew of rapid fire. The mini figurines go for a rather adorable and cute look. The figurines in this set stand at about 4.5 cm (1.7 inches).

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Dragon Ball Anime Heroes series 2 Launch figurine

  • Dragon Ball Anime Heroes series Part 2
  • Release date: 2007

Plex has released an assortment of basic figures in the “Mini Big Head” style. Released in October 2007, this assortment, entitled “Anime Heroes” Part 2 has a wide variety of characters, including Launch. This Launch mini figure comes with a basic stance, with one hand tucked into her apron pocket and the other holding up her machine gun as she has a calm expression on her face. She is portrayed in her blue-haired persona for this piece. The mini figurines go for a rather adorable and cute look. The figurines in this set stand at about 4.5 cm (1.7 inches).

Irwin Toy[]

IFLaunch

IF Labs Dragon Ball Launch figure

  • IF Labs Dragon Ball Series 2
  • Release date: 2002

Originally released by Irwin Toy's IF Labs division, this Dragon Ball series 2 set has featured Launch in her first initial appearance in Dragon Ball. She is featured with her blonde-hair persona and comes with two weapons as accessories, one machine gun and one bazooka launcher. Other accessories included in this package are her stolen bag and a wanted poster. Additionally, the background diorama included with the piece features the two police vehicles chasing her. This figure was later re-released in a similar boxed packaging by Jakks Pacific in conjunction with Giant Ape. This version of the Launch figure features a basic polished paint job. Other pieces included in this same series 2 set are Kid Goku in the World Tournament, Mai with her robot, and Yamcha with Puar. Series 1 includes Master Roshi, and Monster Carrot with Kid Goku.

Jakks Pacific[]

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Jakks Pacific's Dragon Ball Launch figure

  • Jakks Pacific's Dragon Ball Series
  • Release date: 2003

In conjunction with Giant Ape, Jakks Pacific has released a larger-sized Launch figure pertaining to the original Dragon Ball series. This is a re-release of the previous IF Labs figure. The packaging is very similar to the previous version, but this set also features Yamcha with Puar, Mai, and Kid Goku. This variant of Launch has a glossy and shiny paint job in comparison to the previous version although the mold and model remains the same as prior. Aside from the initial construct of the boxart being slightly different and having the Giant Ape logo, the actual item remains very similar with all the same contents, including her weapons, the police officers in the background, and the ground base itself.

Hachette[]

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Legend of Manga number 17 Launch figurine

  • The Legend of Manga series
  • Release date: 2009

Hachette has added a great deal of pieces to their appending "Legend of Manga" releases. Included with the manga volumes is a miniature figurine. Included with Number 17 of this wide range of volumes is none other than Launch. Released in January, 2009, this piece was no exception to the great deal of detail Hachette has placed on the Dragon Ball manga characters. Launch's pose is that of a surprised posture, her hands raised near her neck as she is somewhat baffled. She is portrayed in her blue-haired persona albeit having a black tint for her hair on this specific piece.

Magic Box[]

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Crazy Bones Launch green figurine

  • GoGo's Crazy Bones Dragon Ball Z Edition
  • Release date: 2000

Released in May, 2000, the Crazy Bones addition to the Dragon Ball franchise has brought a nice repertoire of characters in this miniature format. GoGo's Crazy Bones (also referred to as Crazy Bones or GoGo's) are small collectibles that became popular during the 1990s and 2000s, produced by Spanish company Magic Box Int. and additionally by PPI Worldwide Group, which remains the only distributor in North America. They are named crazy bones due to the craze revolving around the collection of these pieces. The Dragon Ball Z set spans the Saiyan/Vegeta saga debacle as well as the Namek Saga conflict and has 40 pieces in the set. Each figurine comes in a multitude of colors and designs but remains the same sculpt. Launch is included in this set as a head-sculpt piece, appearing to be in her blue-haired persona and is number 27 of this set.

Ultra Figus[]

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Ultra Figus Launch miniature collectible

  • Ultra Figus Miniature Series
  • Release date: 1999

Argentinian distribution company Ultra Figus has released a Launch in a set of miniature collectibles in 1999. The set consists of a total of 36 figurines, including some that are extremely rare and available in this set. Characters included in this set are Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Frieza, Nappa, Raditz, Vegeta, Princess Snake, Chi-Chi, Goku, Tien, Yamcha, Piccolo, Master Roshi, Goz, Chiaotzu, Krillin, Kid Chi-Chi, Kid Krillin, Kid Goku, Kid Piccolo, Fortuneteller Baba, Puar, Oolong, Launch, Bulma, Emperor Pilaf, Shu, Mai, a Saibaman, King Yemma, Mr. Popo, Ox-King, Bora, Upa, and a Great Ape.

Cremino[]

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Juguete Launch silver figurine

  • Rubber Toy and Chocolate Flavored Candy series
  • Release date: Unknown

A miniature rubber set released by Cremino comes with chocolate flavored candy. All four major sagas in the series have been released in this format, including the Vegeta Saga, Frieza Saga, Cell Saga, and Majin Buu Saga. Launch appears once in this mini-wrapped set, this piece being unlike any previous molds. She appears in her blue-haired persona, her hand resting to her side and her feet in unison. There are a wide variety of characters included in this mini set. The packaging reads "Juguete" which means "Toy" and the details read "Golosina Sabor A Chocolate," which translated means "Chocolate Flavored Candy." The Toei Animation logo is also present on the wrapping. The miniature figurines are produced in numerous colors, which in the case of this specific Launch piece, is available in numerous transparent silver and bronze hues.

Sonokong[]

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Super Battle Collection back flap featuring Vol. 9 Launch

  • Sonokong Dragon Ball Super Battle Collection
  • Release date: Unknown

Sonokong Co, Ltd. (손오공주식회사) is a Korean toy, game, and general entertainment company which was originally established in 1974. As a publisher of some of the world's popular anime and productions, the corporate headquarters are located in Sugung-dong Guro-gu Seoul, Korea. The technical license for the company is also owned by Takara and Hasbro. The Super Battle Collection Korean Series Sonokong Ver. are a very unique set of figures dedicated to Dragon Ball characters. The complete set includes the following 20 pieces: Vol 1: Goku (orange gi), Vol 2: Goku (purple gi), Vol 3: Goku (adult), Vol 4: Krillin, Vol 5: Oolong, Vol 6: Chi-Chi, Vol 7: Master Roshi, Vol 8: Bulma, Vol 9: Launch, Vol 10: Yamcha + Puar, Vol 11: Emperor Pilaf, Vol 12: Shu, Vol 13: Mai, Vol 14: Piccolo, Vol 15: Tien, Vol 16: Chiaotzu, Vol 17: Kami, Vol 18: Mister Popo, Vol 19: Yajirobe, and Vol 20: Korin. Note: actual depiction of product needed.

Kaiyodo[]

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Model Kit Statue Launch

  • Kaiyodo Model Kit Series
  • Release date: 1988

A model kit release came in the form of a statue set which portrays Launch in her blue-haired persona and wearing an apron. Manufactured by Kaiyodo, Launch is portrayed with her one hand tucked into the pocket of her apron as the other holsters a pistol, adding great depth to the expression of the piece. She is seen in a relaxed stature but holds a deadly weapon, which is a conundrum to her deadly double personality and the great portrayal of her dual dynamic characteristic as a single piece. Still in her blue-haired persona, her gun is a hint of her deadly nature that is yet to be revealed. This statue piece not only recreates the powerful magnitude of the character's personality but also has great details from her clothing to her hair. Additionally, the base reads her name as "Lunch" as her original naming scheme is used and adds further depth to her statuesque sculpting.

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