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Collector Commentary

This rare animation cel from "Dragon Ball Z," featuring a poignant moment between Bulma and young Trunks, is a noteworthy collectible for enthusiasts of the series produced by Toei Animation.

Known for its iconic characters and storylines, the franchise continues to maintain robust collector demand, particularly for pieces like this that include original backgrounds and sketches, marking significant narrative scenes.

The cel's excellent condition enhances its desirability, particularly given the challenges of preserving animation artwork over time.

With a current bid of ¥500,000, this piece reflects a strong collector market that values authentic Japanese artifacts, especially those capturing key moments from anime’s golden age.