A leak could be a real collector's highlight: the first LEGO set for Dragon Ball Z is said to have appeared online. It's obviously not a classic scene from the series, but Shenlong, the iconic dragon from the Dragon Ball myth that can fulfill wishes. Dragon Ball Z started on Japanese television in 1989 and brought Son Goku and his growing ensemble of allies and rivals into a much bigger, more action-packed stage than in the original Dragon Ball.
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A leak could be a real collector's highlight: the first LEGO set for Dragon Ball Z is said to have appeared online. It's obviously not a classic scene from the series, but Shenlong, the iconic dragon from the Dragon Ball myth that can fulfill wishes. Dragon Ball Z started on Japanese television in 1989 and brought Son Goku and his growing ensemble of allies and rivals into a much bigger, more action-packed stage than in the original Dragon Ball.