Goku Black (Super Saiyan Rosé/Corrupted Custom Variant)
Custom / Unknown (Non-Official LEGO) · Custom / Dragon Ball Super (Unofficial)
Anime-Based Custom Minifigures · Unknown (Estimated 2018-2023 release by third-party manufacturers)

Figure ID
Custom / Unknown (Non-Official LEGO)
Theme
Custom / Dragon Ball Super (Unofficial)
Year Released
Unknown (Estimated 2018-2023 release by third-party manufacturers)
Rarity
Common (Mass-produced unofficial clone/knockoff likely from brands like WM, POGO, or XINH)
Head
Greyish-white skin tone with evil expression, red/dark eyes, and a non-official molded black hair piece mimicking Goku's spiky style.
Torso
Dark blue or black base with complex pad printing representing customized armor or a gi, featuring red and white highlights. Includes red hands.
Legs
Black legs with front printing that continues the design of the torso/waist wrap.
Accessories
None visible in the image, though third-party versions often include a 'Scythe of Sorrow' or energy blade.
Color Scheme
Black, dark blue, red, and white, with a grey skin tone for the face.
Printing Details
High-density 360-degree style printing common in high-end customs; however, the alignment on the hips and torso suggests a budget-tier unofficial manufacturer.
Variants
Standard Goku Black, Super Saiyan Rosé, and many variations made by different custom brands (Phoenix Customs, FigFactory, or budget knockoffs).
Condition Notes
Print wear visible on the waist/legs; plastic quality likely lower than ABS official LEGO, prone to cracking at the arm sockets.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $5.00 USD (Resale value for unofficial clones is minimal).
Price (New)
$0.50 - $3.00 on sites like AliExpress or aftermarket sites for custom parts.
Compatible Sets
Not applicable; not included in any official LEGO sets.
Character Background
Goku Black is the primary antagonist of the 'Future' Trunks Saga of Dragon Ball Super, an entity inhabiting the body of Goku from an alternate timeline.
Design Notes
Uses a custom-molded hairpiece that LEGO does not produce; the printing style attempts to mimic high-detail collector customs but with lower-quality application.
Similar Minifigures
Official LEGO Monkie Kid figures use similar hair pieces but different molds; official Super Heroes figures for similar 'armored' aesthetics.
Collectibility
Low; sought after only for fans of Dragon Ball who want figures LEGO does not officially produce. No investment value.
History
LEGO has never held the license for Dragon Ball; this has led to a massive secondary market of 'bootleg' figures produced in China to fill the demand.
Interesting Facts
The hair mold is a direct copy of a design first popularized by high-end customizers before being mass-produced by bootleg factories.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in a custom Anime MOC or a Dragon Ball-themed vignette using transparent purple 'energy' pieces.
Modification Potential
The hairpiece is the most valuable part for purist MOC builders wanting to create anime-style characters.
Overall Assessment
This is an unofficial, non-LEGO product (a 'knockoff'). While it allows for a character LEGO doesn't make, it lacks the quality, safety testing, and value of genuine LEGO products.