There are currently a total of 75 Videl 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.
AB Groupe[]
- Super Guerriers Articule
- Release date: 1996
Released by AB Groupe, this is the only Videl as Great Saiyawoman (also known as Great Saiyaman II) model that is scaled at the basic figure height of 5-6 inches. Although it was re-released later by KidzBiz in a new bubble and packaging, it remained the only figure of the character at the basic figure scale. As a part of the Super Guerriers Articule lineup, the packaging is very unique, much like other AB figures, encasing the figure in a bubble whilst maintaining a strong solid backboard and plastic case for the figure and cardboard. The figure's cardboard showcases Super Saiyan Vegeta as the main backdrop and depicts an image of Tapion on the top corner. It is figure number 13 of the basic scale Super Guerriers series.
- Super Guerriers Coffret 8
- Release date: 1996
Another addition to the Super Guerriers series, packaged with 6 miniature figurines in each box, included Videl in the Coffret No 8 package. This package is the first variant of the Coffret 8 set and the only version that includes Videl. Others included in this mini figurine set were Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Gohan, Kid Trunks, Great Saiyaman, and Broly. However, each of these characters has a completely different position and stance. Videl is seen maintaining a fighting stance with white karate clothing.
- "Super Guerriers" Coffret 10
- Release date: 1996
The second Videl model was produced as a miniature collectible by French company AB Groupe in 1996 (dated 1989). The figurines were packaged six in a set and stood at a very small size, at about 2 inches in height. The packaging read as Dragon Ball Z “Super Guerriers” and this specific set was Coffret Number 10 (Series 10). Videl stands firm with her hands resting on her waist as she is dressed in her Great Saiyawoman (Great Saiyaman II outfit). This figurine was re-released in the Irwin Toy line quite a few years later. Others included in this set were Hirudegarn, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Saike Demon, Master Roshi, and Fortuneteller Baba.
- Super Guerriers Coffret No. 19
- Release date: 1996
The next miniature collectible Videl model was produced by French company AB Groupe in 1996. Entitled as the Super Guerriers series, these sets were packaged with 6 miniature figurines in each box and Videl was included in the Coffret No. 19 package. Videl appears in a basic stance, with both feet spread apart as she crosses her arms. Others included in this mini figurine set were Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Android 16, and Mr. Satan.
- "Super Guerriers" Coffret 21
- Release date: 1996
The next Videl model was produced as a miniature collectible by French company AB Groupe in 1996. She is wearing her Great Saiyawoman outfit and is seen flicking her hand in one direction as her cape flows along with her movement. This series was later re-released by Irwin Toy although the set that initially included her was not a part of the re-releases, which meant that AB's release is the only version for this specific Videl figurine. Others included in this mini figurine set were Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Kid Trunks, Goku on a Nimbus cloud, General Blue, and Gotenks.
- Super Guerriers Coffret 27
- Release date: 1996
Another miniature Videl model was produced by French company AB Groupe in 1996. The figurines were packaged six in a set and stood at a very small size, at about 2 inches in height. The packaging read as Dragon Ball Z “Super Guerriers” and this specific set was Coffret Number 27 (Series 27). Videl appears in a battle-ready stance as she crouches and grips both her hands tightly. Also, she appears with long hair here in this mini figure as opposed to short hair. Others included in this set were Hirudegarn, Broly, Hercule, Minotia, and Super Saiyan Kid Goten.
- Super Guerriers tin set
- Release date: 1996
Also released by AB Groupe was a very rare spherical tin set that included a slew of characters circulating around the tin’s exterior layering. These figurines are on scale with the other Super Guerriers miniatures also released by AB Groupe. A Videl miniature collectible (same model from Coffret 27) was included in this set along with some other extremely rare characters. Others included in this gift set are Android 15, Supreme Kai, Mercenary Tao, Bulma with Baby Trunks, Broly, Gohan with Great Saiyaman clothing, Teen Gohan, Chiaotzu with Emperor Clothing, Chiaotzu with basic clothes, Kibitoshin, Yamcha, Goku charging his Spirit Bomb, Puar, Super Saiyan Goten, Lucifer, Chi-Chi, and Minotia.
- Super Guerriers Tirelire tin set
- Release date: 1996
Also released by AB Groupe was a very rare spherical tin set that included a slew of characters circulating around the tin’s exterior layering. These figurines are on scale with the other Super Guerriers miniatures also released by AB Groupe. A Videl as Great Saiyawoman miniature collectible was included in this set along with some other extremely rare characters. This is the same piece as the Coffret No. 21 release but is included as a part of this Tirelire set. Others included in this gift set are Tapion, Videl as Garlic Jr., Supreme Kai, Chiaotzu, and Tien.
- Super Guerriers Large Series
- Release date: 1996
AB Groupe has released this amazingly huge 16 inch Videl as Great Saiyawoman as a part of its large-scale figure lineup. The figure is extremely large by height and width, placing a great deal of impression on the character's clothing, helmet, and cape. All the details remain intact, even the light blue garb and navy blue underclothes. Her facial expression is that of a protector and determined and confident in its overall design. The figure's boxart showcases Super Saiyan Goku in front with a light blue and dark blue coloring pattern as the box design with a gray outline on the box side. This is figure number 7 in the large-scale series.
- Super Guerriers Vehicle Series
- Release date: 1996
Released in conjunction with AB's miniature figurines and the basic Super Guerriers figures, the "Vehicle" diorama sets were a unique addition and likely the very first sets to feature larger-sized figurines which came with additional pieces. This car set was released in many different packaging styles although the characters remain the same in all versions. The first version is a blue Satan car with the 666 logo and the additional flames added to the side of the vehicle. Characters included in this set are Videl, Mr. Satan, Tien, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku, who are able to ride the vehicle. This packaging features a diorama scale view, which has an open box area for the vehicle itself and the characters are featured in a window-view opening showcasing their faces behind the cardboard itself. This is the first variant of the three which include these same pieces.
- Super Guerriers Vehicle Series
- Release date: 1996
Released in conjunction with AB's miniature figurines and the basic Super Guerriers figures, the "Vehicle" diorama sets were a unique addition and likely the very first sets to feature larger-sized figurines which came with additional pieces. This car set was released in many different packaging styles although the characters remain the same in all versions. The second version is a blue Satan car with the 666 logo and the additional flames added to the side of the vehicle. Characters included in this set are Videl, Mr. Satan, Tien, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku, who are able to ride the vehicle. This packaging features an enclosed bubble with the characters lined up behind the vehicle and their full bodies visible. This is the second variant of the three which include these same pieces.
- Super Guerriers Vehicle Series
- Release date: 1996
Released in conjunction with AB's miniature figurines and the basic Super Guerriers figures, the "Vehicle" diorama sets were a unique addition and likely the very first sets to feature larger-sized figurines which came with additional pieces. This car set was released in many different packaging styles although the characters remain the same in all versions. The third version is a white Satan car with the 666 logo and the additional flames added to the side of the vehicle. Characters included in this set are Videl, Mr. Satan, Tien, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku, who are able to ride the vehicle. This packaging features an enclosed bubble with the characters lined up behind the vehicle and their full bodies visible. This is the third variant of the three which include these same pieces. This car set was later released by Mattel in an alternate packaging.
- Super Guerriers Mystery Pack Serie B
- Release date: 1996
This 3-pack of assorted pieces collects 30 miniature randomized characters inserted in these tin-style packets featuring an image of Tapion. There are 30 different mini figurines included in this set and the chances of receiving each piece is randomized. The characters included in each of these packs at random are Kibito, Great Saiyawoman, Janempa, Bojack, Wild Tiger, Cooler, Goten, Super Saiyan Goten, Super Saiyan Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Buu jumping, Mr. Popo, Trunks, Broly, Tien, Super Buu crouching, Gotenks, Super Saiyan Gotenks, Goku, Gotenks posing, Hirudegarn, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Future Trunks, Super Saiyan Goku blasting, Kid Trunks pointing, Super Saiyan Goten fusing, Goku with battle damage blocking, Turles, Oolong, and Semi-Perfect Cell for a total of 30 different pieces in this set.
- Super Guerriers Mystery Pack Serie C
- Release date: 1996
This 3-pack of assorted pieces collects 30 miniature randomized characters inserted in these tin-style packets featuring an image of Videl as Great Saiyawoman. There are 30 different mini figurines included in this set and the chances of receiving each piece is randomized. The characters included in each of these packs at random are Machine Gunner, Master Roshi, Master Roshi with casual clothes, Yamcha, Videl, Grand Kai, Evil Buu, Goku, Goku crouching, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Bardock, Hirudegarn, Super Saiyan Goten, Hoi, Mr. Satan, Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Saiyan Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Majin Buu, Super Saiyan Gotenks, Vegeta, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Super Buu, Tapion, Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan Vegito in blasting position, Great Saiyaman, Super Saiyan 3 Goku crouching, Majin Buu in battle stance, and Kami for a total of 30 different pieces in this set.
- Balls of Fire Series Yellow
- Release date: 1996
The "Boules de feu série Jaune" (also known as "Bolas de fuego serie Amarilla" and Feuerkugel, Gelbe Serie") which translated means "Balls of Fire Series Yellow" is a set of miniature bulbous gashapon pieces with the upper portion of some characters included. This set was released in 1996 by AB Groupe and has 21 pieces to collect in the series. There are three different base sets released in this collection, each with 7 unique characters included. The full collection has three different base sets (black, yellow, and blue). Characters included in each set are as follows: Black Series (assortment number 041009/15) Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Tien, Super Saiyan Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Saiyan Vegito, Piccolo, Minotia, and Goku. Yellow Series (assortment number 041023/29) Tapion, Videl as Great Saiyawoman, Frieza in his final form, Chiaotzu, Krillin from Saiyan Saga, Krillin from Buu Saga, and King Kai. Blue Series (assortment number 041016/22) Supreme Kai, Yamcha, Kid Goten, Kid Trunks, Gotenks, Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Mr. Satan.
DeAgostini[]
- Dragon Ball GT Collection: Your Heroes in 3D
- Release date: 1996
Italian manufacturer DeAgostini (Atlas Editions) has released a 5-inch set comprising of numerous pieces, specifically limiting this slew of additions to Dragon Ball GT characters. Videl (who stood at about 5 inches) was included in this set due to her appearance in the Dragon Ball GT saga. The figurines are immobile with miniature white bases to stand on. This particular figurine's base is circular in shape as opposed to rectangular. Videl comes in her basic appearance in GT and maintains her hand to her side and the other pointing upward in a motion of signifying something as she looks to her side. The DeAgostini packaging reads "I Tuoi Eroi in 3D" which translates to "Your Heroes in 3D." Videl's piece is number 23 in this Dragon Ball GT collection. The packaging also reads Videl's name as "Bidel" as an alternate naming scheme.
- Dragon Ball GT Collection
- Release date: 2001
Italian manufacturer DeAgostini has released a 4 to 5 inch set comprising of approximately 60 characters, specifically limiting this slew of additions to Dragon Ball GT characters. After a long hiatus from 1996 to 2001, an additional 30 figures were added to the existing 30 originally released in 1996 for a total of 60 figures between DeAgostini and Editions Atlas releases. Originally released in Italy, the second wave of reissues were offered in Spain in 2001. Videl (also credited as "Bidel" was included in this set due to her appearance in the GT sagas. The figure numeric was number 28 and she came standing atop a black round base. The figurines are immobile and the Japanese name of the character is notated at the bottom of his base along with the date of release. This piece was exclusive to the 2001 release although the mold was produced in 1996. It is the second DeAgostini and Editions Atlas piece of Videl to be offered at the basic figure height. She is in the same posture as her "Your Heroes in 3D" piece but has a light blue clothing tint as opposed to the dark navy blue for the previous piece.
Bandai[]
- Full Color Battle Set 4
- Release date: 1993
This vintage 6-piece set released by Bandai for distribution in its Taiwan division comes with "Super Guerriers-type" miniatures and includes the same Videl from Coffret No. 8. The set also comes with a unique packaging just for these miniatures. Others included in this set were Kid Goten, Kid Trunks Mr. Satan, Gohan, and Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit.
- Full Color Battle Super Sound Tenkaichi Budokai set
- Release date: 1993
This vintage "Full Color Battle" Tenkaichi Budokai collection set released by Bandai in 1993 comes with "Super Guerriers-type" miniatures and includes the Videl figurine from Coffret No. 8, portraying her with her karate clothing. The set also comes with a unique packaging just for these miniatures and a sound-equipped World Tournament Arena which allows the miniatures to stand atop the base. Also included in the set are Mr. Satan, Kid Trunks, Kid Goten, Gohan, and Great Saiyaman. The packaging is also very unique, featuring Gohan on the box front along with Goten and Trunks. The packaging features the Videl figurine with yellow karate clothes but she actually has white clothing in the package. The included pieces are visible through the bubble. The tournament arena is perfectly crafted and also includes the base and stand with the insignia and lettering as seen in the series along with the ornamental design.
- Part 21 Keshi Set
- Release date: 1993
This miniature Part 21 Keshi set has included a few of the characters from the Great Saiyaman Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Chi-Chi, 3 variants of Great Saiyaman, Kid Trunks, Kid Goten, Vegeta, Erasa, Sharpner, Videl, Gohan on a Nimbus, Gohan, Super Saiyan Gohan, and Bulma for a total of 14 pieces in the part 21 set. Videl is seen with her long hair and standing and gripping both her hands together in an expression of impatience and frustration.
- Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 22
- Release date: 1993
In the 90’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. Videl appears once in this miniature series. The mini rubber figurine in the Part 22 series comes with her short hair and training clothes, holding the towel around her neck. Characters included in the Part 22 Keshi set are South Kai, Piccolo, Krillin, Android 18, Super Saiyan adult Gohan, Great Saiyaman, Goten, Super Saiyan Goten, adult Gohan, Videl, Vegeta, Trunks, Super Saiyan Trunks, Mr. Satan, Goku with a halo, and an Arbee for a total of 16 pieces in this set.
- Majin Buu Battle Part 23 Keshi Set
- Release date: 1994
In the 90’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. Videl appears once in this miniature set, although the same mold appears in numerous colors, such as red, green, blue, yellow, or tan. This miniature Keshi set Part 23 has included a few of the characters from the Majin Buu Saga and the Great Saiyaman Saga. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Pikkon, Great Saiyaman, Olibu, Kibito, Supreme Kai, Kid Goten, Super Saiyan Goku, Kid Trunks, Mr. Satan, and Videl. Videl appears with her short hair and is seen with both hands placed on her waist.
- Part 28 Keshi Set
- Release date: 1995
This miniature Keshi set Part 28 has included a few of the characters from the Fusion Saga and Wrath of the Dragon movie. One of Bandai's Keshi series, it has included characters such as Tapion with his sword, 2 versions of Hirudegarn (one in his first form and another in his evolved state), Great Saiyaman, Videl as the Great Saiyawoman, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Super Saiyan Gotenks, Vegeta, adult Gohan, Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Vegito, Super Saiyan Vegito, and Super Buu with his Kamikaze Ghost for a total of 14 pieces in this set.
- Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Part 29
- Release date: 1995
These miniature gashapon figurines were released in capsule toys and incorporated 2-packs and 3-packs of characters from both DBZ and DBGT as part 29 of the Keshi series. Each capsule had 2 to 3 characters attached to a plastic base, which could be snapped off and kept separate from each other. All figurines in each capsule came in a single color, so in Videl's case, the figurine is available in multiple colors although each mold appears in a single color ranging from tan, blue, yellow, red, or green. This Videl piece portrays her with one hand resting on her side and the other dangling to her side as she comes along with Gohan and Pan as a triple attachment piece. These specific Keshi pieces in Part 29 are available in differentiating attachment order. Some pieces have Videl in the middle of the Keshi attachment while others have her on the very left. It is still the same figurine and mold aside from this very minor differential. It is also one of the only pieces to feature Videl at this age during the end of Dragon Ball Z.
- Keshi Part 30 snap figurines
- Release date: 1996
These miniature gashapon figurines were released in capsule toys and incorporated 3-packs of characters from both DBZ and DBGT. Each capsule had 3 characters attached to a plastic base, which could be snapped off and kept separate from each other. All figurines in each capsule came in a single color, so in Videl's case, multiple coloring schemes were used. The Videl mold portrayed her gripping one arm with her other hand as she stands in a very unique posture. She is attached to Gohan in this set. Pieces included in this series are Gohan with Videl, Emperor Pilaf with Shu and Mai, Yamcha with Bulma, Dende with Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, Vegito with Super Buu (Gotenks-absorbed), Super Buu (Piccolo-absorbed), Kid Buu, Uub with Bulla and Goten, Trunks with Pan and Goku, Mr. Satan with Vegeta and Krillin for a total of 10 pieces and 24 characters in the part 30 set.
- Dorakeshi Keshi-Gomu Dragon Ball Z
- Release date: 1990's
In the 90'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. Videl appears once in this miniature set in a very unique punching and uppercutting motion. The mini rubber figurine appears with her long hair as she is in her jumping fighting stance.
- Hyper Kurosu Series
- Release date: Unknown
This additional Kurosu (Cross) attachment Keshi series has incorporated a nice range of characters, allowing for accessories, armor, and clothing to be further combined to each figurine base for a complete piece. These are miniature eraser figurines that were released in the 1990s. This Kurosu (Cross) series has seen a huge repertoire of characters unveiled through a course of many sets broken into part releases as well as numerous additional Hyper, Super and Micro sets. In addition to the original Keshi series released by Bandai, these Kurosu pieces are a mix and match coloring scheme that allows for clothing and armor attachments to be made to the characters in a snap-together and snap-off fashion. Videl is included in the Hyper Kurosu series. Pieces included in the Hyper set are Videl, 2 variants of Great Saiyaman (one with his helmet and one with his glasses), Android 18, Goku with halo, Goten, Super Saiyan Goten, Super Saiyan Trunks, Super Saiyan Gohan, and Mr. Satan for a total of 10 pieces in the Hyper Kurosu set.
- SD Part 2 Dragon Ball Miniature Finger Puppet Chibi Set
- Release date: Unknown
A few miniature finger puppet toys were released incorporating some characters from the Majin Buu debacle. Videl was amongst these few characters. All the pieces are made in a very cute chibi style and are rather small pieces. Pieces included in this small SD Part 2 series are Kibito, Supreme Kai, Mr. Satan, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Videl, Great Saiyaman, Pikkon, Super Saiyan Goku with Halo, Piccolo, and Android 18 for a total of 10 pieces in this set. This Videl miniature finger puppet was released as a colored version and was later released as a monotone color mold in blue and gold for this set in a lesser quantity.
- Dragon Ball Miniature Finger Puppet Chibi Set
- Release date: Unknown
A few miniature finger puppet toys were released incorporating some characters from the Majin Buu debacle. Videl was amongst these few characters. All the pieces are made in a very cute chibi style and are rather small pieces. Others included in this small set are Mr. Satan, Supreme Kai, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Gohan, Videl, Great Saiyaman, Piccolo, and Android 18. This Videl miniature finger puppet was released as a gold chrome as the most common mold for this set.
- Dragon Ball Miniature Finger Puppet Chibi Set
- Release date: Unknown
A few miniature finger puppet toys were released incorporating some characters from the Majin Buu debacle. Videl was amongst these few characters. All the pieces are made in a very cute chibi style and are rather small pieces. Others included in this small set are Mr. Satan, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Supreme Kai, Great Saiyaman, Piccolo, and Android 18. This Videl miniature finger puppet was released as a blue tone as a less common mold for this set.
- SD Part 4 Dragon Ball Miniature Finger Puppet Chibi Set
- Release date: Unknown
A few miniature finger puppet toys were released incorporating some characters from the Majin Buu debacle. Videl was amongst these few characters. All the pieces are made in a very cute chibi style and are rather small pieces. Pieces included in this small SD Part 4 series are Videl, Mr. Satan, Gohan, Great Saiyaman, Kid Trunks, Kid Goten, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan Gohan, and Android 18 for a total of 10 pieces in this set. This Videl miniature finger puppet was released as a colored version and appears with long hair as opposed to short hair as she originally had in the SD Part 2 release.
- Keshi Pura Kore Series
- Release date: Unknown
A set of Pura Kore punch-out and snap-together pieces was released by Bandai, incorporating many characters from the World Tournament bouts. This set features a tan and white base for the pieces. Additionally, each piece is seen with a hole on the back. Videl is seen in a victorious motion, raising up one arm. She is portrayed with long hair for this piece. Also available from this same Purakore Keshi set are adult Gohan, Goku, Vegeta, Krillin, Kid Trunks, Piccolo, Android 18, Goten, and the World Tournament Announcer.
- Imagination Series 2
- Release date: 2004
Released in January 2004, Bandai's Imagination series portrays the alliance of Videl and Great Saiyaman as they fight crime back to back in a very nice diorama pertaining to the Imagination series. This is the precise union of the two fighters before they are involved romantically as Videl is portrayed with her long hair in the diorama set. It is a very unique scene as Great Saiyaman is seen posing with his cape flowing due to the dynamic and quick movement as Videl turns to notice this in vivid motion. Other pieces included in this same Imagination Part 2 set are Goten riding a dinosaur while holding its eggs, Piccolo with little Gohan resting on his side, Super Saiyan 3 Goku with a fierce aura electrifying the presence around him, and Super Saiyan Gotenks with his Super Kamikaze Ghosts floating around him.
- Full Color R Series 1
- Release date: 2004
The "Full Color Series" was another highlight of Bandai's releases that included Videl in the roster. Released in March 2004, the Videl in this set was modeled with her short hair and one hand raised in a confident gesture as the other rests on her side. Her round base is also unique as it has the Orange Star High School logo on it. Other characters included in this miniature series were Piccolo, Majin Buu, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan Teen Gohan, Vegeta, Imperfect Cell, Mr. Satan, Goten, and Trunks.
- HG Collection Part 6
- Release date: 2005
The HG collection has a wide variety of characters released in numerous sets by Bandai. Videl has made an appearance in HG Collection Part 6, which was released in 2005. She appears with both hands resting on her sides and an annoyed facial expression as she stares at her side. There's a great amount of impression on her hair as it is depicted toppling in front of her. Much like all HG Collection series figurines, the collectible stands small in size but delivers a great deal of detail. Also included in this volume release are Dabura, Super Saiyan Goku, Babidi, Perfect Cell, Recoome, and Great Saiyaman.
- Chara Puchi "The Fusion" series
- Release date: 2008
The Chara Puchi releases by Bandai were a popular addition to previous installments. In January 2008, the next mini figure set that was released and incorporated plenty of characters from the Buu debacle including Videl. In this set, all the characters came sitting on top of a mini Dragon Ball. Videl comes on top of a miniature transparent base with her short hair and an expression of anger as she keeps her hands on her waist. Also, the initial releases of these mini-figurines came with a small piece of candy.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 10
- Release date: 2008
Bandai has released the Soul of Hyper Figuration series, which included Videl in volume 10 of the series. Videl is seen with her long hair as she maintains a smiling facial reaction with both her hands resting to her sides and her feet spread out. Released in January 2008, the series also included the World Martial Arts Tournament Announcer using his microphone, Super Saiyan Goku bidding farewell, Adult Gohan with school outfit, Broly, Yajirobe & Korin, Goku with kid Gohan playing with him, Kid Buu, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku unleashing his dragon fist technique.
- Soul of Hyper Figuration Part 10
- Release date: 2008
The same Soul of Hyper Figuration set was simultaneously released by Bandai as a black and white alternate coloring scheme. The same Videl with long hair is included in this set along with all the same characters from the color version. There is, however, more impression placed in the form of shadow outlining, which makes the black and white version equally collectible in terms of design. Also released in January 2008, this part of the Hyper Figuration series involved characters from the movies and last half of Dragon Ball Z, including the Great Saiyaman Saga and Kid Buu Saga.
- HG Collection Part 17
- Release date: 2008
Released in May, 2008 is Bandai's 17th addition to their HG Collection series. Part 17 has a nice variety of characters that have been added to the previous slew released by Bandai in their ever-popular HG Collection. Videl is included in this set and is seen in flying in midair as she waves good luck to Gohan, who is going to follow Spopovich and Yamu to Babidi's Spaceship. Videl has a happy expression and is seen horizontal in her position as she flies well above the ground. A transparent base allows the piece to hover above the ground and is a nice touch to the piece overall. Pieces included in this set, other than Videl, are Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, Majin Buu, Semi-Perfect Cell, Tapion, and two versions of Adult Gohan (one Super Saiyan version and one basic version).
- Super Deformation Majin Boo series
- Release date: 2008
Bandai has also released a Super “Deformation” series in November 2008 with the figurines standing at about 5 cm. The Videl in this set comes with a serious fighting stance as she grips herself and prepares for her bout in the World Tournament. The black round base of the figure reads the character's name and allows for the mini figurine to stand on top of it. Pieces included in this Deformation set are Dabura, Babidi, Videl, Vegeta, Kid Trunks, Kid Goten, Majin Buu, Mr. Satan, Super Saiyan Gohan with Great Saiyaman outfit, Super Saiyan 2 Goku, and Super Saiyan Majin Vegeta as the secret piece.
- RealWorks Part 6
- Release date: 2008
The Real Works series are some of the most highly detailed for a collectible series at a basic scale. Most figurines in this set have seen numerous re-releases. Originally released on December 2008, pieces featured in this Volume 6 set are Videl, Kid Buu, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, Super Saiyan Vegito with his Spirit Sword and without, Goku with halo and angelic wings, and Super Saiyan Gohan with Z Sword. The Videl figurine in this set features a very nice determined stance, portraying her with a congratulatory gesture, allowing her to be seen with one hand resting to her side and the other raised up and in a motion of victory. These pieces also come with a transparent white base to stand on, signifying that they are from this specific Real Works set.
- Figuras Coleccionables 5 CM
- Release date: 2009
Bandai has re-released the "Deformation" series Videl figurine in a specially boxed 2-pack case with Gohan. The figures are released under the series entitled "Figuras Coleccionables 5 CM," which roughly translated means "5 CM Collectible Figures." The box art reads "Son Gohan y Videl" as the title. Under the figure title is the Ref number, which in this case is signified as the following digits: 34523. Aside from the new box mockup and the additional Gohan included, the Videl figurine remains the same with a solid black base to stand on, which is visibly packaged directly behind the figure in the box bubble.
- Figuras Coleccionables 5 CM
- Release date: 2009
Bandai has re-released the "Deformation" series Videl figurine in a specially boxed case. The figure is released under the series entitled "Figuras Coleccionables 5 CM," which roughly translated means "5 CM Collectible Figures." The box art reads "Videl" as the title." Under the figure title is the Ref number, which in this case is signified as the following digits: 34511. Aside from the new box mockup, the Videl figurine remains the same with a solid black base to stand on, which is visibly packaged directly behind the figure in the box bubble. This is the same figurine from aforementioned 2-pack as a single piece in its own packaging.
Banpresto[]
- 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 Videl with her short hair along with Gohan, who is seen wearing his Great Saiyaman getup. Videl maintains one hand to her side and the other beside her along with a serious expression as Gohan is seen pulling up his sunglasses and laughing. Other pieces included in this Couples set are Goku and Chi-Chi with wedding clothing, Krillin being kissed by Android 18, Tien with Launch (who is seen with a machine gun), and Vegeta with Bulma.
- Figure & Car Collection
- Release date: 2008
A very unique diorama set released by Banpresto in 2008 as a part of the "Figure & Car" Collection includes Videl alongside Gohan as they come sitting in the blue 666 vehicle and are seen with impression being placed on the movement of the vehicle. This detail blends into Videl's long hair, which is seen toppling to one side as Gohan grips the wheel and drives the vehicle. Additionally, the packaging is a square display box with the phrases "Funky & Stylish" and "Let's Go Drive" Written on the sides. The packaging makes for a very nice display case as well as being a unique bubble, allowing for the contents to be seen.
- Dragon Ball Kai Pichi Pichi Gal Deluxe Figure Series
- Release date: 2009
Banpresto's "Pichi Pichi Gal Deluxe Figure" series has included a few of the enigmatic and beautiful yet deadly females of the Dragon Ball series. As a Dragon Ball Kai series release, this volume was released in December 2009 and has included Videl and Android 18 in the assortment. Videl is seen smiling and confident as she maintains both hands to her sides. The sculpt is very precise, incorporating her long hairstyle, bright eyes, and comes with a black base to stand on. Even the detail on her shoes is exquisite. As a Dragon Ball Kai collectible overall, this is likely the most detailed Videl piece that features her with long hair. The packaging is a very unique one as well, having a green texture for the back and a blue and white sky image for the front packaging background shot.
- DWC Battle of Gods Vol. 2
- Release date: 2014
This upcoming DWC series is to incorporate a few characters appearing in the Battle of Gods movie. This set was announced and images of the pieces were made available on September 5, 2013. The release date for these figurines is in January 2014. Those included in this set are Videl, Mai, Bulma, Kid Trunks, Goku, Super Saiyan Vegeta, adult Gohan, and Chi-Chi.
- Dragon Ball Z WCF Episode of Boo Volume 1
- Release date: 2015
This upcoming Episode of Buu Volume 1 series is to incorporate a few characters appearing in the Dragon Ball Kai Buu Saga. This set is scheduled for release in January, 2015. Those included in this set are Mr. Satan, Majin Vegeta, Dabura, Videl, Super Saiyan Goku with a halo, and Gohan. Each piece comes with a unique packaging and is highly detailed for this exceptionally limited Buu Saga set. Videl is seen cracking her knuckles as she maintains a serious and tough expression.
MegaHouse[]
- Capsule Neo Series Part 4
- Release date: 2004
MegaHouse has released a slew of Gashapon figures in a diorama series entitled Capsule Neo incorporating scenes from the Dragon Ball universe. The first wave involved the Saiyan conflict. The second initial set release included the Namek struggle, and the third concentrated on the Cell debacle. Part 4 includes situations from the Buu saga and was released in September, 2004. Videl comes along with Gohan as they are portrayed standing on some green ground. Gohan is shown pointing at his head as he is a bit shy as he attempts to explain the idea of aura and energy to Videl, who is seen holding her hair with one hand and listening to Gohan as she maintains her position. The figurines, much like most in this set, came with another character (one they were interacting with). The basic set was released within Dragon Balls and the Gashapons included two figurines, which would be attached to a ground base and showcase a scene from the series. Videl came alongside Gohan in her first initial MegaHouse appearance.
- Capsule Neo Series Part 4
- Release date: 2004
This series, much like the following ones, was also released as a gold base, with both figures coming as gold versions rather than colored ones. Others included in this set are Mr. Satan being held in a grapple hold by Android 18, Majin Vegeta saying farewell to Kid Trunks as he prepares to sacrifice himself, Goku with a Halo holding up Goten, Piccolo and Gotenks yelling to break open the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and escape, Super Buu being struck by Gohan's powerful impact, Super Saiyan Vegito using his Spirit Sword technique to puncture Super Buu, and Majin Buu playfully holding Bee the puppy as Mr. Satan talks to him.
- Dragonball Gals
- Released 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. Videl is shown with her distinctive pigtails and sculpted to further enhanced by the curve created by her body in this looking back position.
KidzBiz[]
- The Legend is Here series
- Release date: 2000
The same 4-5 inch Videl figure with her Great Saiyawoman outfit from the Super Guerriers lineup was re-released in 2000 in the UK (United Kingdom) by the company KidzBiz in a lineup entitled "The Legend is Here." As a part of this series, the figure had additional accessories, such as a red-colored Dragon Ball, a miniature black sword (which was quite random), and a logo. This Videl fiugre is the same model from the Super Guerriers lineup but has some alterations to the paint job. Her blue outfit has more of a light blue tint in this version and her eyes are a lighter blue as well. Additionally, her undergarments are a navy blue as opposed to a lighter sky blue as the Super Guerriers version. The box front reads Videl's name as "Bidel" as an alternate naming scheme. Others included in this "Legend is Here" series set are Chi-Chi, Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, and Kibito Kai.
- The Legend is Here series 4
- Release date: 2000
Amongst the various “Legend is Here” releases was an alternate miniature-sized 1.5 inch version of the Videl as Great Saiyawoman miniature figurine from Coffret No. 10. This figurine holds the same posture as the previous AB Groupe and upcoming Irwin Toy releases. The figurine size is much smaller than the original release. This is another of the versions of Videl produced by KidzBiz as reissues of the previous Super Guerriers lineups. Like the other miniatures, this one also portrays Videl in the same position.
Mattel[]
- Mattel's Vehicle Series
- Release date: 2000
Released in conjunction with Mattel's re-releases of previously unveiled miniature figurines and the basic Mattel line of Dragon Ball Z figures, this "Vehicle" diorama set was a unique addition and the fourth release of this same set. This car set was released in many different packaging styles although the characters remain the same in all versions. The fourth version is a white Satan car with the 666 logo and the additional flames added to the side of the vehicle. Characters included in this set are Videl, Mr. Satan, Tien, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku, who are able to ride the vehicle. This packaging features an enclosed bubble with the characters lined up behind the vehicle and their full bodies visible. This is the fourth variant of the three which include these same pieces. Aside from the brand new packaging scheme featuring a green backdrop and image of Vegito in front, the contents remain the same as the original release of this set. The box front reads "Dragon Ball Car" and "Auto Dragon Ball" to depict the contents and the title of the set.
- 2 Inch Collectible Figures Set Series 2
- Release date: 2000
These miniature collectibles were re-releases of the Super Guerriers offered by AB an entire decade earlier. They have no alterations in terms of paint job but do come in a brand new packaging just for 4 mini pieces. These same characters have numerous re-releases just by Irwin Toy, KidzBiz, and Mattel. Included in the Series 2 Mattel set other than Videl are Android 16, Super Saiyan Goku, and Great Saiyaman. The Videl figurine in this set is from the Super Guerriers Coffret No. 8. The packaging is entitled "2 Inch Collectible Figures" and is collection number 2. The packaging translation reads "DB Figuras Coleccionables" and "DB Figuras Colecionaveis Conjunto."
Irwin Toy[]
- The Saga Continues Super Warriors Series 7
- Release date: 1998
Irwin Toy's reissues of the initial Super Guerriers figurines entitled "Super Warriors" included Videl as Great Saiyawoman in Series 7 of their miniature releases. Also included in the same series was Hirudegarn, Super Saiyan Kid Trunks, Videl as Saike Demon, Master Roshi, and Fortuneteller Baba. The Videl figurine remains the same piece from prior but in an alternate packaging offered by Irwin.
- The Saga Continues miniatures 4-pack Series 2
- Release date: 1999
These miniature collectibles were re-releases of the Super Guerriers offered by AB an entire decade earlier. They have no alterations in terms of paint job but do come in a brand new packaging just for 4 mini pieces. These same characters have numerous re-releases just by Irwin Toy. Included in the Series 2 set other than Videl are Android 16, Super Saiyan Goku, and Great Saiyaman. The Videl figurine in this set is from the Super Guerriers Coffret No. 8.
- “The Saga Continues” series 7-12
- Release date: 1999
Irwin Toy pretty much re-released all the previous 2 inch Super Guerriers figurines. Videl in her Great Saiyawoman outfit was no exclusion as when series 10 was released, she was included with the others from the previous lineup. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being larger by the bubble and cardboard size. However, the contents remain the same and the figures remain unaltered. This series is considered the miniature releases that went along with Irwin’s basic 5 inch lineup.
- The Saga Continues Series 2
- Release date: 1999
Amongst the various “Saga Continues” releases was an alternate miniature-sized 1.5 inch version of the Videl with Great Saiyawoman outfit miniature figurine. This figurine holds the same posture as the previous AB Groupe and Irwin Toy releases. The figurine size is much smaller than the original release. This is another of the versions of Videl produced by Irwin as reissues of the previous Super Guerriers lineups. Like the other miniatures, this one also portrays Videl in the same position.
- "The Saga Continues" Miniatures Series 4
- Release date: 1999
Irwin Toy has also re-released many of the previous Super Guerriers figurines in an even smaller base, miniatures by the size of an inch and a half. Videl was included in the Series 4 set which held 12 miniature sized characters in one package. The mini-figure remains the same aside from the basic packaging layout being different with blue boxart rather than orange and yellow from the previous "Saga Continues" set. In this set, however, Videl is seen much smaller, so the figurine mold has slightly less detail in terms of its coloring scheme. This is also the only miniature collectible to feature Videl in this size and with a slightly different posture from the Coffret No. 8 piece as her hand is fully extended as opposed to being in a fist posture. Her outfit, however, remains the same as she still has her karate clothes.
- The Saga Continues Clips
- Release date: 1999
These miniature clips were a nice addition that corresponded with the previous reissues by Irwin Toy. The Videl clip is the same model from Super Guerriers Coffret No. 19. However, it comes with a green-colored clip attached to it. The miniature packaging reads “Clips” with a translation “Prendedores Pinces” beside it. This is a part of the Saga Continues series releases by Irwin and features numerous other characters that were a part of the Super Guerriers lineup. The boxart is also very similar to the basic 5 inch scale figures in the Saga Continues series, with a green base around it and aura in the middle of the cardboard backdrop.
- Irwin Toy's Great Saiyaman Saga
- Release date: 2002
The first basic scale Videl action figure was released by Irwin Toy in April, 2002. Standing at 5 inches, the figure, much like the previous and forthcoming Irwin series figures, was well-crafted and came with a signature CCG card. The figure also came with a Baby Dino (also known as Chobi), who happens to be the same one from the episode entitled "Blackmail", and three additional collectible Dragon Balls. It was designated as part of the Great Saiyaman Saga. The facial reaction is also noteworthy, depicting Videl with an angry expression. This happens to be a figure that features Videl with her long hair as opposed to her short cut seen later in the series. Additionally, before this figure was released, Videl's concept art listed her as "Videl (with long hair)" to place impression on the fact that this figure would feature her with long hair. Also included in the same set was Dabura, Super Saiyan Gohan, Super Saiyan Trunks with Super Saiyan Goten, and Goku with halo.
Plex[]
- 40th Weekly Jump Collaboration Series
- Release date: 2008
This version of the Great Saiyawoman outfit cross-fusion with Chopper portrays Chopper Man with a yellow base and the name detailed in characters on the base front. As with the other pieces from this collection, the figurine includes the hat (or in this case, a helmet) and usual appearance of Chopper, but adds Great Saiyawoman's outfit. A variety of characters have been incorporated in this set. He is seen wearing Videl's blue outfit and yellow cape and has the helmet with transparent blue visors on. All outfits Chopper is seen wearing and included in this same 12-piece set are Kami, Majin Buu, Super Saiyan Goku, Goku, Piccolo, King Piccolo, Great Saiyaman, Great Saiyawoman, Vegeta with basic armor, Vegeta with first appearance armor, West Kai, and King Kai.
- Anime Heroes Miniature Collectibles Volume 4
- Release date: 2008
In the large assortment of "Anime Heroes" series offered by Plex, Videl has made an appearance in volume 4 released in December 2008. The miniature figurine comes with an orange base to stand on. The head is of course sized larger than the rest of the body to better resemble the chibi style. Videl's facial reaction here showcases a smile as she gives a thumbs-up with a victorious and confident gesture.
Hachette[]
- The Legend of Manga series
- Release date: 2010
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 48 of this wide range of volumes is none other than Videl. Released in March, 2010, this piece was no exception to the great deal of detail Hachette has placed on the Dragon Ball manga characters. Videl's posture is that of aggravation as her hands are resting on her sides. She is portrayed with long hair and an annoyed facial reaction. Her outfit is also extremely accurate in its depiction, including the Orange Star High School logo on her shirt, making her a very detailed collectible overall.
Panini[]
- Dragon Ball Z Premium series
- Release date: 2001
Italian company Panini has released a unique sticker series that has included figurines within its mini cellophane trading card pamphlets entitled "Dragon Ball Z Premium" and has "Special Stickers" written on the cover as well as the Panini logo. This miniature Videl figurine is on par with the "Saga Continues" Irwin line and the "Super Guerriers" AB Groupe line. It is modeled very similar to these sculpts and is the very same piece from Super Guerriers Coffret No. 8 and comes in the same height bracket. As a miniature collectible, Videl is seen with her karate clothes and her hands in the gripped posture. She is seen wearing a smile in this version as well. She is seen with an angry expression as she takes her fighting seriously. There is much detail on this piece even for a miniature figurine, making it a very nice collectible at this scale.
- Dragon Ball GT Premium series
- Release date: 2001
Italian company Panini has released a unique sticker series that has included figurines within its mini cellophane trading card pamphlets entitled "Dragon Ball GT Premium" and has "Special Stickers" written on the cover as well as the Panini logo. This miniature Videl figurine is on par with the "Saga Continues" Irwin line and the "Super Guerriers" AB Groupe line. It is modeled very similar to these sculpts and comes in the same height bracket. As a miniature collectible, Videl is seen as she appears in Dragon Ball GT, with her blue clothes and short pants. One hand is raised up and the other is placed on her side. She is seen wearing a smile in this version as well. She is seen wearing her blue-jean-type clothing with a jacket-top and short pants. Her shoes yellow and her hair is long as she is seen this way in DBGT. There is much detail on this piece even for a miniature figurine, making it a very nice collectible at this scale.
Messori Cioccolato[]
- Dragon Ball GT figurine series
- Release date: 2003
Released in February 2003, this miniature scale series has incorporated some previously released pieces under the Panini license. This time, it was released by "Messori Cioccolato," a brand of chocolate candy. Pieces featured in this set are Pan, adult Gohan, Vegeta, Dr. Myuu, Uub, Baby, Bulma, Videl, Bulla, Super Saiyan 4 Goku, Giru, Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta, Super Saiyan Trunks, and Goku (child-size).
Cremino[]
- Rubber Toy and Chocolate Flavored Candy series
- Release date: 2012
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. Videl appears three times in this mini-wrapped set in three different pieces. The first is a very unique mold and model, portraying her with long hair and both her hands placed on her waist as her feet are kept in perfect unison. There is 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 Videl piece, is available in yellow and blue.
- 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. Videl appears three times in this mini-wrapped set, this piece being very similar to the previous piece, portraying her with long hair as she first appeared in the Great Saiyaman Saga. There is 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 Videl piece, is available in green, blue, and numerous transparent hues.
- 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. Videl appears three times in this mini-wrapped set, this piece being very similar to mold seen in Super Guerriers Coffret No. 8, with her karate clothing and her punching action. This piece is very similar to the aforementioned version aside from the arm posture being slightly different. There is 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 Videl piece, is available in green, blue, purple, and numerous transparent hues.
Kirin[]
- Kirin Fire Earphone Jack Set
- Release date: 2013
This Earphone Jack set was released by Kirin. It holds the Fire logo and features characters from the Battle of Gods flick. Videl is included in this set sitting atop a Dragon Ball (which is also atop a cloud), allowing it to be attached similar to a USB device. The advertisement for the set portrays the figurines being plugged into an iPhone.
Giochi Preziosi[]
- Giochi Preziosi's Vehicle Series
- Release date: 2000
Released in conjunction with Giochi Preziosi's re-releases of previously unveiled miniature figurines and the basic Giochi Preziosi line of Dragon Ball Z figures, this "Vehicle" diorama set was a unique addition and the fourth release of this same set. This car set was released in many different packaging styles although the characters remain the same in all versions. The fifth version is a white Satan car with the 666 logo and the additional flames added to the side of the vehicle. Characters included in this set are Videl, Mr. Satan, Tien, and Super Saiyan 3 Goku, who are able to ride the vehicle. This packaging features an enclosed bubble with the characters lined up behind the vehicle and their full bodies visible. This is the fifth variant of the many which include these same pieces. Aside from the brand new packaging scheme featuring a blue backdrop and image of Videl and Krillin in front, the contents remain the same as the original release of this set. The box front reads "The Legend is Here" and has the Giochi Preziosi logo on front.
Elfin[]
- Vinyl Model Kit series
- Release date: 1993
A very unique vinyl model kit of Videl was released in 1993 by model corporation Elfin. Standing at approximately 9 cm and made of a vinyl structure, this piece is extremely old, quite rare, and highly collectible. Also, this is one of the oldest pieces ever produced for Videl. The case is a black box with a photograph of the character's finished model and the text depicting the company. There is a spiral base included with this specific model and it is the painter’s duty to place the figurines on a base upon finishing the model kit. Videl comes with an attack stance, one leg raised extremely high and her arms flailing as she maintains her stance, powerfully swiping the air with her fierce kick.
Model Kits[]
- B-Club Model Kit Series
- Release date: 1993
A Videl model kit depicting her with long hair was released by B-Club, a sub-division of Banpresto, which is in turn a division of Bandai. This kit portrays Videl gripping her hands together in a serious expression. The boxed packaging reads "1/18 Scale" and "1577-2000." Additionally, it portrays the Banpresto logo and seal as well as the description as "B-Club New Cast Model." Videl's hair comes detached from her initial piece as this is how the model is packaged before completion.
Unknown[]
- Super Guerriers-type figurine
- Release date: Unknown
This Videl figurine is very similar to the Super Guerriers Coffret No. 8 piece as well as the Saga Continues piece. It maintains the same karate clothing, short hair, and gripping stance. However, it is slightly different in terms of paint job. For one, there is less impression on her eyes, having single black dots as the design scheme and her legwear is also very different. She has entirely black shoes as opposed to the green straps in the original version. This version of the figurine has less of a paint job in terms of the details on her clothing and it is also the micro size. These features aside, it remains a unique piece due to these differences and one of the rarest of Videl in this size.
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