Goku Black (Non-Official / Custom)
Custom · Non-Official / Third-Party Custom
Anime/Manga - Dragon Ball Super · Unknown (Recent era typically 2015-present)

Figure ID
Custom
Theme
Non-Official / Third-Party Custom
Year Released
Unknown (Recent era typically 2015-present)
Rarity
Common for generic custom figures; varies based on manufacturer
Head
Light flesh tone with black DBZ-style 'menacing' eyes and thin eyebrows; typical of Goku Black's stern expression. Missing hair piece.
Torso
Dark bluish gray gi over a black undershirt with a red sash (obi). Minimalistic line work typical of budget custom designs.
Legs
Dual-molded or printed black legs with white boots; includes printing for the dark gray gi continuation and red belt details.
Accessories
None present in image; would typically include a pink/black spiked hair piece (Super Saiyan Rosé) or black spiked hair (Base).
Color Scheme
Black, Dark Bluish Gray, Red, White, and Light Flesh.
Printing Details
Digital or pad printing on standard knock-off parts. Printing alignment on the sash appears slightly off-center compared to official LEGO standards.
Variants
Standard base form or Super Saiyan Rosé are the common variations for this character.
Condition Notes
Significant plastic shine suggests lower-grade ABS; check for looser joints and thin neck stems common in non-LEGO brands.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $5.00 USD (Minimal value due to non-authentic LEGO status)
Price (New)
Usually sold for $0.50 - $4.00 on discount sites like AliExpress or at local flea markets.
Compatible Sets
None; compatible with standard building blocks but not an official LEGO product.
Character Background
Goku Black is an antagonist from Dragon Ball Super, actually the apprentice Supreme Kai Zamasu who stole Goku's body from another timeline.
Design Notes
Uses standard minifigure proportions to emulate the Dragon Ball art style; lack of nose and large eyes typical of anime-to-minifigure translations.
Similar Minifigures
Custom LEGO-compatible Goku, Vegeta, or official LEGO figures like Ninjago ninjas which use similar gi-style torso prints.
Collectibility
Very Low for LEGO purists; Moderate for Anime/DBZ fans looking for budget-friendly shelf filler.
History
Follows the trend of third-party 'knock-off' brands capitalizing on high-demand licenses that LEGO does not officially hold.
Interesting Facts
The design specifically references the 'Future Trunks' arc of Dragon Ball Super; it is one of the most common custom figures found globally.
Display Suggestions
Display alongside other Dragon Ball Z characters or in a tournament-style MOC arena.
Modification Potential
Excellent for purist customizers to harvest the unique gray/red torso for other martial arts characters.
Overall Assessment
This is a non-authentic, third-party custom figure. While it captures the character's likeness, it lacks official LEGO branding, quality, and resale value.