Majin Buu (Fat Buu) - Custom / Non-LEGO

Unknown (Non-Official Product) · Anime (Dragon Ball Z)

Majin Buu Saga · Unknown; likely produced 2018-2023

Majin Buu (Fat Buu) - Custom / Non-LEGO

Figure ID

Unknown (Non-Official Product)

Theme

Anime (Dragon Ball Z)

Year Released

Unknown; likely produced 2018-2023

Rarity

Common (Third-party/Chinese clone brands)

Head

Custom-molded pink head with a singular fleshy tendril on top, simple squinting eyes, and an open mouth. Not an official LEGO mold.

Torso

Pink torso with printed black vest and abdominal detailing; features yellow hands and printed yellow wristbands.

Legs

Light gray/white legs with a printed black belt and yellow 'M' (Majin) logo buckle. Yellow boot printing.

Accessories

Includes a purple fabric cape and a translucent orange 1x1 round sphere representing a Dragon Ball.

Color Scheme

Bright Pink, Yellow, Purple, and Light Gray.

Printing Details

Digital or pad printing on non-ABS standard plastic. Includes front torso, belt, and leg/boot printing.

Variants

Numerous versions exist by different bootleg manufacturers like POGO or WM Bricks, varying in skin tone and vest detail.

Condition Notes

Prone to loose joints, inconsistent print alignment, and thin plastic compared to genuine LEGO.

Estimated Value

$1.00 - $5.00 USD (Minimal collector value for non-official brands)

Price (New)

Usually sold in bulk sets of 8-20 figures for roughly $15.00 total on sites like AliExpress.

Compatible Sets

None (This is not an official LEGO product). Compatible with standard LEGO studs.

Character Background

Majin Buu is a powerful magical entity from the Dragon Ball Z series, specifically the main antagonist of the final saga.

Design Notes

The head is a custom mold intended to bypass LEGO's lack of an anime license; uses standard minifigure torso/leg dimensions.

Similar Minifigures

Other custom anime figures like Goku, Vegeta, or Piccolo from unauthorized manufacturers.

Collectibility

Low for purist collectors; moderate for Dragon Ball fans looking for affordable 'MOC' characters.

History

LEGO has never officially licensed Dragon Ball; this market was filled by Chinese companies in the late 2010s.

Interesting Facts

The 'Majin' symbol on the belt is accurately depicted, a detail LEGO might have sanitized or avoided.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed in a custom Dragon Ball Z tournament scene or vignette.

Modification Potential

High; parts are cheap and can be used for custom pink aliens or creatures without ruining an expensive figure.

Overall Assessment

This is a non-LEGO 'bootleg' figure. While visually recognizable, it lacks the quality, safety standards, and resale value of genuine LEGO.

Identified on 4/14/2026