Mr. Satan (Hercule)
Custom · Dragon Ball Z (Unlicensed)
Anime Customs · Unknown (Estimated 2018-2022)

Figure ID
Custom
Theme
Dragon Ball Z (Unlicensed)
Year Released
Unknown (Estimated 2018-2022)
Rarity
Uncommon custom: Not an official LEGO product.
Head
Double-sided custom print on light flesh base. Features Hercule's signature thick black eyebrows and mustache.
Torso
Custom pad or UV printing on a dark red torso. Depicts an open gi revealing a muscular hairy chest and black belt with gold buckle.
Legs
Custom printing on dark red legs. Includes white sock/boot-topper detail and red martial arts shoes.
Accessories
Light bluish gray bar (pole weapon). Not character-accurate to Mr. Satan, who typically uses a microphone or championship belt.
Color Scheme
Dark red, light flesh, and black. Accurately mimics the character's tournament outfit from the Cell Games saga.
Printing Details
Moderate to high detail custom printing. Uses 360-degree printing on legs and torso. Misalignment visible on the right arm/torso transition.
Variants
Standard custom version; other makers like Phoenix Customs or Christo may have higher-end versions with different hair molds.
Condition Notes
Custom UV prints can be prone to scratching/chipping more easily than official LEGO pad printing. Check for 'neck cracks' on the red torso.
Estimated Value
$10 - $25 USD depending on the custom brand and print method.
Price (New)
Retail for these customs usually ranges from $15 to $40 at the time of production.
Compatible Sets
None. This is not included in any official LEGO sets.
Character Background
Mr. Satan (Hercule) is the 'World Martial Arts Champion' in the Dragon Ball Z series, a comedic relief character known for taking credit for the Z-Fighters' victories.
Design Notes
Utilizes a standard LEGO hair mold (Elvis/Rock 'n' Roll style) to approximate Hercule's afro. The design relies heavily on torso printing for character recognition.
Similar Minifigures
Custom Goku, Custom Vegeta, or the official LEGO Series 16 Kickboxer (for similar combat vibes).
Collectibility
Moderate for anime fans and 'purist' custom collectors. Low for official LEGO investors due to its non-official status.
History
LEGO has never held the Dragon Ball license, leading to a massive grey market of high-quality custom figures for the anime community.
Interesting Facts
The character was renamed 'Hercule' in Western dubs to avoid religious controversy surrounding the name 'Satan'.
Display Suggestions
Place in a World Martial Arts Tournament (Tenkaichi Budokai) MOC or alongside other Dragon Ball Z customs.
Modification Potential
Excellent. Parts can be swapped with other fleshy-toned figures; the hair is a standard part 98385.
Overall Assessment
A well-executed custom that fills a gap in the official LEGO lineup. Recommended for Dragon Ball Z fans but has no value as an official LEGO investment.