Golden Frieza (Custom/Bootleg Version)
Unknown (Non-Official) · Dragon Ball Super / Dragon Ball Z (Custom)
Resurrection 'F' / Custom Anime Minifigures · Unknown (Typical release range 2017-2023)

Figure ID
Unknown (Non-Official)
Theme
Dragon Ball Super / Dragon Ball Z (Custom)
Year Released
Unknown (Typical release range 2017-2023)
Rarity
Custom/Unlicensed - Mass-produced in aftermarket factories (e.g., WM, POGO, or generic Chinese brands).
Head
Gold plastic with purple visor printing and white narrowed eyes in Frieza's signature style. No separate headgear.
Torso
Gold plastic with purple core/chest gem print, muscle definition lines, and purple hands. Back printing is expected but not visible in the image.
Legs
Gold plastic with purple oval armor plates printed on the thighs and purple toe/claw detail on the feet.
Accessories
None visible. Often packaged with energy blasts or a tail piece which is missing or obscured here.
Color Scheme
Pearl Gold and Purple to mimic the Golden Frieza transformation from the Dragon Ball Super series.
Printing Details
Moderate quality digital or pad printing. The alignment on the legs looks slightly off-center, characteristic of third-party bootlegs.
Variants
Many variants exist by different custom brands (KOPF, WM, etc.), some featuring dual-molded arms or specialized tail molds.
Condition Notes
Prone to loose joints and print fading. Gold plastic from non-LEGO sources often has visible swirl marks or molding lines.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00 USD (market value for generic custom knock-off figures).
Price (New)
Usually purchased for $1.00 - $2.50 on platforms like AliExpress or at conventions.
Compatible Sets
Not compatible with official LEGO sets as a standard inclusion; fits on standard studs.
Character Background
Frieza is the primary antagonist of the Dragon Ball Z series. This form, 'Golden Frieza', was introduced in the Resurrection 'F' film and Dragon Ball Super.
Design Notes
Uses standard LEGO minifigure mold templates. Design focuses on translating anime muscle structure onto a rectangular torso.
Similar Minifigures
Final Form Frieza (Custom), Cooler (Custom), and various Dragon Ball Z custom figures.
Collectibility
Low for purist LEGO collectors; moderate for Dragon Ball fans looking for affordable character representations.
History
LEGO has never officially licensed the Dragon Ball IP, leading to a prolific market of third-party custom figures since the 2010s.
Interesting Facts
The 'Gold' color in bootlegs varies wildly from dull tan-yellow to highly reflective chrome-like finishes.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in a custom anime-themed diorama or on a clear 'flight' stand to mimic powering up.
Modification Potential
Excellent for parts; the gold legs and torso can be used for MOCs, but the printing specifies the character.
Overall Assessment
This is a non-official, custom-produced minifigure. While it captures the character's likeness well, it has no official LEGO value and is considered a 'bootleg'.