Dragon Ball SPIRIT OF THE SAIYAN: the Kuji that lines up the Saiyan family
The new Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball SPIRIT OF THE SAIYAN makes its intentions crystal clear: this is pure, uncut Saiyan legacy. We go from Goku to his sons Gohan and Goten, without forgetting Bardock (the father) and Raditz (the big brother who kicks everything off at the very start of Dragon Ball Z). Figure-wise, it’s MASTERLISE (plus a Last One in MASTERLISE PLUS), so we’re talking pieces designed to hit hard in presence and volume.
Release is set for October 2026 (mid-October), priced at 790 yen per draw (tax included). And yeah: the “Spirit of the Saiyan” theme is literally Dragon Ball’s DNA, from the reveal of Goku’s origins to the passing of the torch from one generation to the next.

Prizes revealed: spotlight on MASTERLISE figures (A to E) + Last One
For now, the detailed visuals we have are mostly for the big-ticket items (which is exactly what we want). Here are the confirmed prizes with HD images, official sizes, and the Dragon Ball moment they bring to mind.

Prize A: Goku MASTERLISE (approx. 20 cm)
Goku in MASTERLISE is the heart of Dragon Ball: the Saiyan raised on Earth, the one who goes from Master Roshi’s student to the warrior who pushes back planet-level threats. This “SPIRIT OF THE SAIYAN” Kuji puts him front and center as the starting point of the whole bloodline: without him, no Gohan, no Goten… and none of the chain of events that blows up the moment Raditz arrives right at the beginning of Dragon Ball Z.

Prize B: Super Saiyan Gohan MASTERLISE (approx. 19 cm)
Gohan as a Super Saiyan is the symbol of the next generation in Dragon Ball Z: Goku’s son who, arc after arc, gets pushed into fighting despite his temperament. Choosing the Super Saiyan transformation fits the “Spirit of the Saiyan” theme perfectly: with Gohan, Saiyan rage and instinct awaken when he has to protect his loved ones.

Prize C: Goten MASTERLISE (approx. 13 cm)
Goten is the next generation, the one that shows up during the Buu Saga of Dragon Ball Z. He’s rarely put in the spotlight in a big lottery, so seeing him in MASTERLISE (even in a more compact 13 cm format) is a real nod to that era where Saiyan legacy becomes “family”: training, insanely fast growth, and that duo dynamic with Trunks.

Prize D: Bardock MASTERLISE (approx. 25 cm)
Bardock is the shadow cast over Goku’s entire story: a Saiyan from the old generation, a hardened soldier, directly tied to the fate of Planet Vegeta. Releasing him at 25 cm clearly makes him one of the Kuji’s “boss” pieces. And originality-wise, Bardock isn’t a character you see in every lottery—here, he’s got that warrior patriarch presence that fits the theme perfectly.

Prize E: Raditz MASTERLISE (approx. 25 cm)
Raditz is the trigger for Dragon Ball Z: his arrival reveals Goku’s Saiyan origins and sets the gears turning toward Vegeta, Nappa, Namek, everything else. Seeing him in MASTERLISE at 25 cm is honestly rare: Raditz has a strong “early Z” aura, and he’s exactly the kind of character collectors want because he shows up less often than the main headliners.

Last One: Goku and Gohan MASTERLISE PLUS (approx. 21 cm)
The Last One is the cherry on the Flying Nimbus: Goku and Gohan together in MASTERLISE PLUS (announced size 21 cm). In terms of “Spirit of the Saiyan,” it’s literally the father-son legacy at the center of Dragon Ball Z: Goku pushing Gohan to surpass his limits, and Gohan embodying the future. Reminder: you get this prize by pulling the very last ticket from the display.
Other confirmed prizes (no detailed visuals yet)
The official lineup also lists: Prize F (magnet figure), Prize G (pouch), Prize H (acrylic stand), Prize I (rubber assortment), Prize J (die-cut towel), plus a Double Chance for Goku and Gohan MASTERLISE PLUS. No official HD visuals have been provided for those prizes yet, so I’d rather keep it clean—we’ll talk again as soon as the visuals drop.
Practical info: Ichiban Kuji Dragon Ball SPIRIT OF THE SAIYAN is scheduled for a mid-October 2026 in-store release, at 790 yen per draw (tax included). As always, it’s while supplies last.
If you’re aiming for a “rare” piece vibe: keep an eye on Bardock and Raditz (two big 25 cm formats, not the most “spammed” characters in lotteries), and of course the Last One Goku and Gohan for that generational duo.
See you as soon as the official visuals for prizes F to J drop—this Kuji clearly has the potential to be a major Dragon Ball event for 2026.