What is the name of this Dragon Ball character?

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I bought this toy for my son.



Came along with a character named Cell.



Who would this character be?



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    Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
    – Jenayah
    Sep 11 at 0:33







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    Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
    – SQB
    Sep 12 at 7:03






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    Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
    – LCarvalho
    Sep 12 at 12:07
















up vote
15
down vote

favorite












I bought this toy for my son.



Came along with a character named Cell.



Who would this character be?



unknown toy










share|improve this question



















  • 12




    Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
    – Jenayah
    Sep 11 at 0:33







  • 1




    Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
    – SQB
    Sep 12 at 7:03






  • 1




    Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
    – LCarvalho
    Sep 12 at 12:07












up vote
15
down vote

favorite









up vote
15
down vote

favorite











I bought this toy for my son.



Came along with a character named Cell.



Who would this character be?



unknown toy










share|improve this question















I bought this toy for my son.



Came along with a character named Cell.



Who would this character be?



unknown toy







character-identification dragon-ball






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  • 12




    Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
    – Jenayah
    Sep 11 at 0:33







  • 1




    Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
    – SQB
    Sep 12 at 7:03






  • 1




    Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
    – LCarvalho
    Sep 12 at 12:07












  • 12




    Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
    – Jenayah
    Sep 11 at 0:33







  • 1




    Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
    – SQB
    Sep 12 at 7:03






  • 1




    Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
    – LCarvalho
    Sep 12 at 12:07







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12




Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
– Jenayah
Sep 11 at 0:33





Partly out of curiosity, did you buy that in a shop, with a brand and everything, or somewhere else, like a yard sale or something? I wanted to find the "source", so I'm Googling up rayquaza plastic toy along with various dragon ball cell variations, but while there are a lot of toys for both, I didn't find that very one yet. So if you've got a lead to give me... :)
– Jenayah
Sep 11 at 0:33





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1




Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
– SQB
Sep 12 at 7:03




Hello LCarvalho, I see you've accepted the answer that it is Rayquaza. I'm still curious to learn, though: what made you think it was a Dargon Ball character? Was it sold to you as one? Was it packaged as one? Enquiring minds want to know!
– SQB
Sep 12 at 7:03




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Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
– LCarvalho
Sep 12 at 12:07




Came along with the Dragon Ball's Cell character. I'm Brazilian and I bought at a newsstand ...
– LCarvalho
Sep 12 at 12:07










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That's not Dragon Ball, I think. It looks like the Pokémon Rayquaza, actually.



Notice the overall green, the little T-Rex-y arms, the golden pattern on the side, and the red edges on the rudder "separations" of his body.



Rayquaza Pokémon



Granted, the toy looks a bit shorter and its "horns" are shorter (and parallel), but it still matches a lot of Rayquaza's features.






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    One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
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    Sep 11 at 22:18


















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If it's a Dragon Ball toy, it can only really be Shenlong or Shenron, the dragon that puts the "dragon" in Dragon Ball.

He is the magical dragon that is summoned by collecting all seven of the Dragon Balls. He has, like all good magical dragons should, the power to grant wishes.



An image of Shenron



Your toy is not a particularly good version of it, though. It does indeed share some characteristics with the Pokémon Rayquaza. It's possible that a lazy designer copied or re-used a design.






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    It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
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    Sep 11 at 13:41











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That's not Dragon Ball, I think. It looks like the Pokémon Rayquaza, actually.



Notice the overall green, the little T-Rex-y arms, the golden pattern on the side, and the red edges on the rudder "separations" of his body.



Rayquaza Pokémon



Granted, the toy looks a bit shorter and its "horns" are shorter (and parallel), but it still matches a lot of Rayquaza's features.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
    – jpmc26
    Sep 11 at 22:18















up vote
48
down vote



accepted










That's not Dragon Ball, I think. It looks like the Pokémon Rayquaza, actually.



Notice the overall green, the little T-Rex-y arms, the golden pattern on the side, and the red edges on the rudder "separations" of his body.



Rayquaza Pokémon



Granted, the toy looks a bit shorter and its "horns" are shorter (and parallel), but it still matches a lot of Rayquaza's features.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
    – jpmc26
    Sep 11 at 22:18













up vote
48
down vote



accepted







up vote
48
down vote



accepted






That's not Dragon Ball, I think. It looks like the Pokémon Rayquaza, actually.



Notice the overall green, the little T-Rex-y arms, the golden pattern on the side, and the red edges on the rudder "separations" of his body.



Rayquaza Pokémon



Granted, the toy looks a bit shorter and its "horns" are shorter (and parallel), but it still matches a lot of Rayquaza's features.






share|improve this answer














That's not Dragon Ball, I think. It looks like the Pokémon Rayquaza, actually.



Notice the overall green, the little T-Rex-y arms, the golden pattern on the side, and the red edges on the rudder "separations" of his body.



Rayquaza Pokémon



Granted, the toy looks a bit shorter and its "horns" are shorter (and parallel), but it still matches a lot of Rayquaza's features.







share|improve this answer














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    One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
    – jpmc26
    Sep 11 at 22:18













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    One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
    – jpmc26
    Sep 11 at 22:18








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One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
– jpmc26
Sep 11 at 22:18





One other notable difference is the jagged edges everywhere (ears, fins, back). But 100% agree that's a Rayquaza.
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If it's a Dragon Ball toy, it can only really be Shenlong or Shenron, the dragon that puts the "dragon" in Dragon Ball.

He is the magical dragon that is summoned by collecting all seven of the Dragon Balls. He has, like all good magical dragons should, the power to grant wishes.



An image of Shenron



Your toy is not a particularly good version of it, though. It does indeed share some characteristics with the Pokémon Rayquaza. It's possible that a lazy designer copied or re-used a design.






share|improve this answer


















  • 9




    It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
    – Ruadhan2300
    Sep 11 at 13:41















up vote
25
down vote













If it's a Dragon Ball toy, it can only really be Shenlong or Shenron, the dragon that puts the "dragon" in Dragon Ball.

He is the magical dragon that is summoned by collecting all seven of the Dragon Balls. He has, like all good magical dragons should, the power to grant wishes.



An image of Shenron



Your toy is not a particularly good version of it, though. It does indeed share some characteristics with the Pokémon Rayquaza. It's possible that a lazy designer copied or re-used a design.






share|improve this answer


















  • 9




    It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
    – Ruadhan2300
    Sep 11 at 13:41













up vote
25
down vote










up vote
25
down vote









If it's a Dragon Ball toy, it can only really be Shenlong or Shenron, the dragon that puts the "dragon" in Dragon Ball.

He is the magical dragon that is summoned by collecting all seven of the Dragon Balls. He has, like all good magical dragons should, the power to grant wishes.



An image of Shenron



Your toy is not a particularly good version of it, though. It does indeed share some characteristics with the Pokémon Rayquaza. It's possible that a lazy designer copied or re-used a design.






share|improve this answer














If it's a Dragon Ball toy, it can only really be Shenlong or Shenron, the dragon that puts the "dragon" in Dragon Ball.

He is the magical dragon that is summoned by collecting all seven of the Dragon Balls. He has, like all good magical dragons should, the power to grant wishes.



An image of Shenron



Your toy is not a particularly good version of it, though. It does indeed share some characteristics with the Pokémon Rayquaza. It's possible that a lazy designer copied or re-used a design.







share|improve this answer














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  • 9




    It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
    – Ruadhan2300
    Sep 11 at 13:41













  • 9




    It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
    – Ruadhan2300
    Sep 11 at 13:41








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It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
– Ruadhan2300
Sep 11 at 13:41





It's not uncommon for the same injection-moulded toy to be painted in multiple ways to represent completely different characters or objects from different franchises as a cost-cutting measure. Your Mileage May Vary on how convincing the results are for at least one of those options. So it's entirely possible that both answers are in fact correct and the toy was intended to be sold with different paint-jobs for each franchise.
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Sep 11 at 13:41


















 

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