Puremind Transforms Iconic Dragon Ball Locations into Buildable Wooden Collectibles

IRVINE, CA – 03/01/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – Puremind has expanded the boundaries of anime-inspired collectibles by introducing a new Dragon Ball wooden model series that places environments—rather than individual characters—at the center of the fan experience. The collection brings two of the franchise’s most recognizable locations, the Tenkaichi Budōkai arena and Master Roshi’s Kame House, into physical form as buildable wooden construction sets.

The release represents the first time these Dragon Ball landmarks have been interpreted as wooden models, allowing fans to assemble and display entire scenes from the globally popular anime series. With this launch, Puremind continues its shift toward immersive, scene-driven collectibles that encourage fans to step inside the story rather than simply observe it.

The Tenkaichi Budōkai 1101 model focuses on architectural accuracy and narrative play. Key design elements include a reverse-facing entrance framed by traditional statues, thatched roofing, coconut trees, and classic sun umbrellas that reflect the tournament’s iconic setting. Cultural authenticity is highlighted by a folding screen featuring the Chinese character “武,” symbolizing the martial arts spirit at the heart of the Dragon Ball universe. The set also includes acrylic stands of Goku, Jackie Chun, Yamcha, Krillin, and Tenshinhan, along with references to three memorable matchups from the series. Once assembled, the model measures approximately 9.8 inches high, 14.6 inches long, and 9.8 inches wide, making it suitable for both display and hands-on interaction.

Complementing the tournament arena is the Kame House 1102 wooden model, a detailed recreation of Master Roshi’s seaside home. The structure captures the house’s signature pink exterior, red roof, and “KAME HOUSE” lettering. An opening roof reveals a furnished interior designed for scene building, while exterior elements such as palm trees, a sandy island base, and an ocean backdrop complete the diorama. Interior details include a television, Turtle School uniform storage, a flocked red sofa, magazines, and the Dragon Radar. The Kame House model measures approximately 10.9 inches in height and 9.8 inches in both length and width, and is designed to pair seamlessly with the Tenkaichi Budōkai set.

According to Puremind, the Dragon Ball wooden collectibles reflect the company’s broader strategy of translating well-known intellectual properties into new material formats. By focusing on wooden 3D construction sets, the brand continues to emphasize craftsmanship, sustainability, and interactive play as defining elements of its product philosophy.

Since introducing wooden construction kits as a dedicated product line, Puremind has collaborated with a growing roster of global franchises, including Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, and now Dragon Ball. The company positions these models as accessible to assemble while offering the level of detail expected by collectors.

The Dragon Ball Wooden Collectibles Series is now available through Puremind’s official website and is gradually rolling out to additional retail locations across the United States.

About Puremind
Puremind is a global toy company focused on creating imaginative collectibles that inspire creativity, spark joy, and connect fans across generations. Through collaborations with iconic brands such as Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, Dragon Ball, Astro Boy, Demon Slayer, and Jujutsu Kaisen, Puremind distributes its products in more than 100 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Supported by an integrated international team spanning design, production, and sales, the company combines deep IP understanding with operational expertise to deliver engaging collectibles for fans worldwide.