Showing posts with label PP (Pull Pack). Show all posts
Showing posts with label PP (Pull Pack). Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Cards Part 14



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991
Total Cards: 6 prisms + 36 regulars (Hard prisms do exist)

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Cards Part Special



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991 (Re-edition Amada 1996)
Total Cards: 6 prisms + 36 regulars

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Cards Part 13



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991 (Re-edition Amada 1996)
Total Cards: 6 prisms + 36 regulars

Monday, May 02, 2011

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Part 12



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991
Total Cards: 6 prisms + 36 regulars

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Part 11



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991
Total Cards: 6 prisms (exists different patterns)+ 36 regulars

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Part 10



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1991
Total Cards: 6 prisms (exists different patterns)+ 36 regulars

Dragonball PP Pull Pack Part 9



Series: PP Pull Pack
Made by: Amada 1990
Total Cards: 6 prisms (exists different patterns)+ 36 regulars

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Dragonball Card Reviews

It's been 3.5 years since my last post...Yea, I'm pretty bad at keeping up with blogging stuff. It's almost like a chore sometimes. :P

Anyways, in case you haven't seen yet, I do my Japanese Dragonball Card reviews on youtube now. You can find it at:

http://www.youtube.com/kibocollection

Also, my Kibo Collection website is now:

http://www.DragonballCards.com

So update your bookmarks if you haven't done so!

Here's the review for PP Part 0:

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Pull Pack (PP) Part 0


The first of the collection is Pull Pack, also known as "PP" series by Amada Japan. This is actually a prototype of their first series of Dragonball Cards. Collectors may notice that the images on these cards are exactly the same as Bandai's Carddass Part 1 series. True, but the major differences between the two sets are the background color of their prism designs, and the backing design. I'm not exactly sure who came out with the first sets but the speculations are the PP Part 0 may have existed as early as 1987. The back of these cards are white with an image and Japanese letterings describing the character or event of the card. This set has become very rare since it's so old. But also contributing to its rareness is the fact that not very many people collected PP at first so not many are still in existent, especially if you are looking for perfect condition. On average, market price for these are approximately $250usd-$350usd for a full set of 6 prisms plus 36 regulars. The regulars are actually harder to complete a set than the prisms. The most popular of the prisms are No.1 and No.2, both of Goku. Those go for approximately $25-$35usd each in Japan, again, depending on condition of the card. Truly a collector's set.