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This makes perfect sense.



According to AnimeAnime and Unsodo, this hand-carved Dragon Ball art marks the anime’s 30th anniversary and is limited to only 200 prints.


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Like the Star Wars prints Kotaku previously covered, these were done in the woodblock printing method that has been used in Japan for hundreds of years.

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[Images via AnimeAnime Unsodo

[Images via AnimeAnime Unsodo


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Considering how woodblock prints continue to influence Japanese artists, this modern spin certainly is appropriate.


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Priced at US$450, the prints went up for pre-order earlier this month and were also available at the recent Anime Expo in LA. The official release is this August.

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