Tuesday, December 15, 2020

"Introduction" Part 3 Release Commemoration cards (Limited 3000)


The second part of the of the Limited 3000 set


For the release of Carddass part 3 in November of 1989, Jump followed up the first limited 3000 card with another prize card event in Weekly Shonen Jump. This time the lucky selected winners were awarded a full set of 6 prism cards! This set was called the "Part 3 release commemoration limited n2" (3弾発売記念限定第2 in Japanese).

Below is a picture that has surfaced thanks to a seller on Yahoo Auctions Japan, revealing what the original prize announcement looked like. The instructions were to fill out the little box on the upper left section (cut out by the owner) with one's name and address. By doing so, the owner of the set below was selected as one of lucky winners.  


On the bottom left Kami sama says "I want those", and Goku replies "indeed!" ^^

On the upper left of the picture is part of the list of successful candidates who won the prize, including their name and region of Japan they lived in. Also included on the bottom left is the envelope in which the cards came in (a similar envelope was used for later limited cards as well).

Following in the footsteps of the first limited card, these cards too are numbered after letters in the Greek alphabet. Where as the first limited card started with the last letter of the alphabet, for the second set of 6 cards they started from the beginning of the alphabet: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon and zeta (or α β γ δ ε ζ).


 
Limited 3000 card "alpha"

Card number "alpha" depicts Son Goku and friends dressed in garbs inspired by "Journey to the West" (the edge text refers to such). The Chinese legend of a hero called Sun Wukong that served as an influence to Toriyama for creating Dragon Ball in the first place!

Of course Son Goku is dressed as Son Goku from the tale. Piccolo, Kuririn, and Gohan are dressed as other characters from "Journey to the West".

The bottom box reads: "What is the secret of these 6 special cards?"



Limited 3000 cards "beta" & "gamma"

Card number "beta" and "gamma" form a pair. These are often just referred to as the Goku and Vegeta cards. Featuring Son Goku and Vegeta in their iconic stances during their first fight, these illustrations come straight out of the manga.

These are two of my personal favorite cards, also worth noting that individually these two are harder to find than the other four in the set, for understandable reasons.

The lower box of the Goku card reads: "It seems in Part 4 a powerful enemy will appear.". The box on the Vegeta card talks about how combined with the infinity card (the first limited card) will give bonuses when playing the card game (+200 BP).

The edge captions read: "Here comes the last decisive battle!", and "Let's go Kakarot!". Classic!


Limited 3000 card "delta"


Card number "delta" depicts everyone heading off for adventure in space. Another wonderful and delightful group illustration. Notice how even Umigame (the turtle) is in a spacesuit!

The bottom text box reads: "Vegeta revives in the recovery tank! Who will get their hands on the Super Dragon Balls!"

 

Limited 3000 cards "zeta" & "epsylon"

Card "zeta" and "epsylon" form another pair, with each having an icon for 左 and 右 (left & right) in the icon boxes. When displayed together they display a long single panoramic scene as shown above. 

The lower boxes of both cards state bonuses relating to the card game (when the two cards are combined they will provide total power x3).

Edge on the zeta card reads: "At any time, and at any place, ZENKAI power!".

The illustration features most of the cast of Son Goku's friends and family up to this point. There's a beautiful gradation in the sky, and a great sense of adventure!

 

Part 3 Release Commemoration Limited 3000 cards


The second set is of 6 cards only came out a few months after the first, but Carddass cards were growing at a very rapid rate. As such these are somewhat more in circulation than the first limited card. They are still incredibly rare, and nowadays very expensive.

Like with the first Limited 3000 card, all 6 of the illustrations on these cards were colored by Akira Toriyama himself, unlike most cards which used digital coloring. These 7 Limited 3000 cards would be the only limited cards featuring illustrations from the Saiyajin arc of Dragon Ball Z.


Part 3 Release Commemoration Limited 3000 cards back


The back of the second limited cards are the same as the back of cards Bandai started using with Carddass part 3 (meaning no more gold particles). Just like with the Limited 3000 number 1, the production year is omitted on the back.

 

Part 3 Release Commemoration Limited 3000 cards

These illustrations can also be found in Dragon Ball art collection books including the amazing 30th anniversary artbook. Some of the illustrations can also be found in the full color manga as postcards attached at the back of certain manga volumes.

The Limited 3000 first and second set limited cards are most special, and are beloved Dragon Ball Carddass cards for their great style and their significance in Carddass history.


For anyone looking for the pictures used some years ago, they can be found here.

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Friday, November 13, 2020

"Introduction" First Limited Carddass card (Limited 3000)


The first limited Dragon Ball card

To commemorate the release of Carddass part 2 in July of 1989 Jump decided to give a free prize prism card to 3000 lucky winners of a lottery contest organized in Weekly Shonen Jump.

The lucky winners were awarded the card known in Japan as the "Part 2 release commemoration limited card n1" (2弾発売記念限定第1 in Japanese). More commonly referred to as the first limited (限定1号). It is sometimes called the Infinity card due to the symbol in the numbering circle, but it is actually the Greek alphabet letter "omega" (last letter in the Greek alphabet).

 

Shonen Jump issue promoting the Limited 3000 present card (found on twitter "tiyu12sai")

This prism card is considered the rarest Dragon Ball Carddass card from Bandai, literally the alpha and the omega. Being that there were only two parts of Carddass at the time, there were a lot less collectors, and the way most children viewed and preserved these cards was likely different from a few years later when Carddass cards became more established. Different collectors have different estimates of how many may still be circulating, but it’s almost certainly less than were made.

The card was originally shipped in a plain envelope, which contained the card in a slightly oversized transparent plastic bag taped closed by a piece of tape. It is very rare to still find it in this condition, but due to the method of shipment not offering much protection, the card could still sometimes arrive damaged, which is why quite a few of these were possibly slightly bruised prior to even being received (usually dents in the front or back of some cards).

For a video of a collector opening up a brand new still sealed card please enjoy this Youtube video from collector サンマルコ (San Marko?). A real treat!


The first limited Dragon Ball card back

The back side of the first limited 3000 originally had the same gold particles found on the original print of the first two parts, and just like on most of those, the gold particles have generally come off, but often times there is still remnants of it in areas of the back.

Aside from being the first limited card this card was a pioneer in more than one way: It was the first Carddass card to have a border design (in this case maroon colored), the border design later became a staple of Carddass parts starting with part 3. This card is also the first prism card to feature the Dragon Ball Z era, and the very first prism card featuring Son Gohan.

 

Part 2 Release Commemoration Limited 3000 card

The illustration is a classic piece of artwork featuring Son Goku and Son Gohan as a little child, riding a dragon. The text on the top reads "We need to hurry in order to not be late!". Son Gohan is likely late to school (this is indicated by the fact he is wearing a traditional little child's school outfit and backpack). The Dragon seems to be sweating as he pushes through, with Goku looking perfectly relaxed. 

This illustration is one of the rare pieces depicting Gohan's life before Raditz' arrival on Earth. It was colored by Toriyama sensei himself.

The Limited 3000 first and second set limited cards are most special, and are beloved Dragon Ball Carddass cards for their great style and their significance in Carddass history.

 

For anyone looking for the pictures used some years ago, they can be found here.

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Friday, March 20, 2020

"Introduction" Amada Part 20 Limited 3000 (2 prisms) & Part 28 Limited 3000 (3 gold cards)


Part 20 Memorial PP Limited cards (taken from an ended auction listing)


While Bandai's Carddass series had many limited gift cards, rival Amada also had a few. The first of these came in 1993 as part of the release of PP part 20. 

Limited to only 3000, and introduced through a winning ticket system distributed at random in packs of PP part 20. Customers who found a winning ticket in the pack would send it in with their name and address and receive these two cards in a dedicated container pictured above and below.

As I did not collect these rare PP limited cards, I've had to use images from various sold listings found online for this introduction. 


Part 20 Limited cards in original display (taken from an ended auction listing)

The two cards featured inside are numbered PP cards: Part 20 number 889, and number 890. Both are therefor part of the main numbered cards (as part 21 begins at number 891).

These two limited cards are extremely rare, and are the rarest Amada cards ever made. Due to this it becomes very hard (almost impossible) for most PP collectors to have an absolutely complete set.


Part 20 Limited cards out of the display (taken from an ended auction listing)

Both cards feature the Cell saga prior to Gohan achieving SS2. Number 889 is called "The Ultimate Wariors" and features the four Saiyajin heroes, and 890 is called "The Transforming Cell" and features Cell in all three of his forms.

The Ultimate Warriors card reads: "The blood of the warrior race Saiyajin brought fourth four Super Saiyajin."

The Transforming Cell card reads: "The Android Cell who grows stronger by absorbing anything and everything!" 

 

Part 20 Limited cards out of the display backs (taken from an ended auction listing)

The back of the cards features the PP part 20 designs with a black lower border box.

It's possible that the 3000 sets made did not get fully distributed as winners had to send in the ticket themselves, which means that some winning tickets could have stayed in unsold PP packs, and that some winners might have not gotten around to sending them in.


PP Part 28 Special Gold cards (taken from a sold listing)

The second set of limited Amada cards came out around April 1995 (also limited to 3000!). Similarly to the previous limited cards, these had to be requested by sending in a winning ticket found in PP packs of part 28.

These cards are also numbered: 1274, 1275, and 1276. The three cards therefor also fit into the PP collection, as the last three cards of part 28. They came in a similar foldable display as the Part 20 limited cards did.


PP Part 28 Special Gold cards in container (taken from a sold listing)

The 3 cards feature SS3 Son Goku, SS3 Gotenks, and SS Vegito. The Gotenks card looks particularly awesome in my opinion! The Vegito looks very nice too.

Despite also being limited to 3000, the PP Part 28 Special Gold cards are easier to come across, although of course now a days they are very expensive.

Amada did not release many limited cards, and they are not as well known as many of the Carddass series limited gift cards, however they are still extremely collectable and admired cards by Dragon Ball card fans!


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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Release Dates for all Carddass parts


Sorted by series:

- Dragon Ball Carddass

Carddass Part 1

11/1988 
Carddass Part 16
  09/1993
Carddass Part 2

07/1989 
Carddass Part 17   12/1993
Carddass Part 3
11/1989 
Carddass Part 18  03/1994
Carddass Part 4
04/1990 
Carddass Part 19   07/1994
Carddass Part 5
07/1990 
Carddass Part 20  09/1994
Carddass Part 6
11/1990  
Carddass Part 21   12/1994
Carddass Part 7
02/1991 
Carddass Part 22  03/1995
Carddass Part 8
08/1991 
Carddass Part 23   06/1995
Carddass Part 9
11/1991 
Carddass Part 24   09/1995
Carddass Part 10
02/1992 
Carddass Part 25  12/1995
Carddass Part 11
05/1992 
Carddass Part 26   03/1996
Carddass Part 12
08/1992 
Carddass Part 27  06/1996
Carddass Part 13
11/1992 
Carddass Part 28   11/1996
Carddass Part 14
03/1993 
Carddass Part 29   02/1997
Carddass Part 15
06/1993 
Carddass Part 30  06/1997
 
Carddass Remake
'90

09/1990 
Carddass Remake '91
05/1991     

 

- Dragon Ball Super Battle 

Super Battle Part 1

11/1991 
Super Battle Part 11
  11/1994
Super Battle Part 2

04/1992 
Super Battle Part 12   02/1995
Super Battle Part 3
07/1992 
Super Battle Part 13  05/1995
Super Battle Part 4
10/1992 
Super Battle Part 14   08/1995
Super Battle Part 5
02/1993 
Super Battle Part 15  11/1995
Super Battle Part 6
05/1993 
Super Battle Part 16   02/1996
Super Battle Part 7
08/1993 
Super Battle Part 17  05/1996
Super Battle Part 8
02/1994 
Super Battle Part 18   08/1996
Super Battle Part 9
05/1994 
Super Battle Part 19   12/1996
Super Battle Part 10
08/1994 
Super Battle Part 20  05/1997

Super Battle Part 1 & 2 Reisue
??/1996 



Super Battle Tokubetsudan
09/1997 


 

 - Dragon Ball Visual Adventure

Visual Adventure Part 1

06/1991 
Visual Adventure Part 5
  09/1992
Visual Adventure Part 2

09/1991 
Visual Adventure Part SP   06/1993
Visual Adventure Part 3
12/1991 
Visual Adventure Part 95  04/1995
Visual Adventure Part 4
05/1992 
Visual Adventure Part EX   10/1995

 

- Dragon Ball Super Barcode Wars & Characters Collection

Super Barcode Wars Part 1

12/1992 
Super Barcode Wars Part 4
  11/1993
Super Barcode Wars Part 2

04/1993 
Characters Collection Part 1   04/1994
Super Barcode Wars Part 3
07/1993 
Characters Collection Part 2  08/1994

 

 - Dragon Ball Carddass Limited cards (some of these dates are approximations)

First Limited 3000 card (Part 2 Release Commemoration)

08/1989 


Part 3 Release Commemoration Limited 3000 cards

12/1989 


Carddass Museum '92 Son Goku card
04/1992 


Toriyama Akira Mechanko Project
04/1993 


Jump 25th Anniversary Multi World

07/1993 


Ultimate Exhibit 1994 Invitation ticket card
10/1994 


Part 20 Ultimate Exhibit Limited reversible prisms
10/1994 


Over 1 Billion Carddass Commemoration (Limited 6000)
  10/1994 
Ultimate Exhibit 1995 Admission card
  10/1995 
Movie Special 1995 card
  10/1995 
Total n1000 Commemoration 3D card
  01/1996 
GT Carddass n0 Son Goku and Friends

  02/1996 
Tokubetsudan A-course Limited n82 card
  01/1998 
Tokubetsudan B-course Limited Trading card
  01/1998 


Sorted in chronological order (Limited cards excluded):

Carddass Part 1

08/1988 
Carddass Part 2

07/1989 
Carddass Part 3
11/1989 
Carddass Part 4
04/1990 
Carddass Part 5
07/1990 
Carddass Remake '90

09/1990 
Carddass Part 6
11/1990 
Carddass Part 7
02/1991 
Carddass Remake '91         

05/1991 
Visual Adventure Part 1     

06/1990 
Carddass Part 8                 

08/1991 
Visual Adventure Part 2       

09/1991 
Carddass Part 9
11/1991 
Super Battle Part 1

11/1991 
Visual Adventure Part 3

12/1991 
Carddass Part 10
11/1991 
Super Battle Part 2

04/1992 
Carddass Part 11

05/1992 
Visual Adventure Part 4      

05/1992 
Super Battle Part 3

07/1992 
Carddass Part 12

08/1992 
Visual Adventure Part 5

09/1992 
Super Battle Part 4

10/1992 
Carddass Part 13
11/1992 
Super Barcode Wars Part 1

12/1992 
Super Battle Part 5

02/1993 
Carddass Part 14
03/1993 
Super Barcode Wars Part 2 

04/1993 
Super Battle Part 6

05/1993 
Carddass Part 15
06/1993 
Visual Adventure Part SP   

06/1993 
Super Barcode Wars Part 3

07/1993 
Super Battle Part 7

08/1993 
Carddass Part 16
09/1993 
Super Barcode Wars Part 4

11/1993 
Carddass Part 17
12/1993 
Super Battle Part 8

02/1994 
Carddass Part 18
03/1994 
Characters Collection Part 1

04/1994 
Super Battle Part 9

05/1994 
Carddass Part 19

07/1994 
Super Battle Part 10

08/1994 
Characters Collection Part 2

08/1994 
Carddass Part 20
09/1994 
Super Battle Part 11

11/1994 
Carddass Part 21
12/1994 
Super Battle Part 12

02/1995 
Carddass Part 22
03/1995 
Visual Adventure Part 95

04/1995 
Super Battle Part 13

05/1995 
Super Battle Part 23

06/1995 
Super Battle Part 14           

08/1995 
Carddass Part 24
09/1995 
Visual Adventure Part 95 EX

10/1995 
Super Battle Part 15

11/1995 
Carddass Part 25
12/1995 
Super Battle Part 16

02/1996 
Carddass Part 26
03/1996 
Super Battle Part 17

05/1996 
Carddass Part 27

06/1996 
Super Battle Part 18           

08/1996 
Carddass Part 28
11/1996 
Super Battle Part 19           

12/1996 
Carddass Part 29

02/1997 
Super Battle Part 20

05/1997 
Carddass Part 30

06/1997 
Super Battle Tokubetsudan
09/1997 




 

 












    

Thursday, January 2, 2020

How to Find Out the Current Prices of Limited cards

 

From Mandarake's buy price page


One of the easiest ways to evaluate current market prices for the Dragon Ball limited cards is Mandarake's own "buy" price list. It's used for individuals who wish to bring their limited cards to Mandarake shops. 

The prices listed are what Mandarake would pay to buy cards from you (or any person looking to sell them their cards). The retail price at a Mandarake store would of course end up higher.


* Special note: Mandarake updates the list every now and then. It's not meant as a definitive guide, only an estimate.


Mandarake's classic Dragon Ball card buy information / ドラゴンボール (旧)カードダス 買取情報

Just follow the link and use the translated names below to find what you're looking for, and evaluate the price from there. Just don't forget to add a percentage to get the actual price, whether it be 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, or even more, is up to you, as it's only an estimate anyway.


From the top they start with the limited cards "Limited Carddass / various types"《限定カードダス/各種》.

As for the top row columns they read as "Title" (タイトル) , "Note" (備考), followed by the three card condition ratings: 

"Very beautiful" (極美品), "Beautiful" (美品), and "Average" (並品).

 

The Carddass Goods items are included in the list. So to differentiate I have listed cards in orange, and goods in brown:

  • THE COMMEMORATIVE CARD




  • Card Battle Tournament Celebration Commemoration / カードバトル大会優勝記念盾




  • Card battle Prize card カードバトル入賞盾




  • Toriyama Akira Mechanko Project 10 prisms / 鳥山明めちゃんこプロジェクト10枚組




  • First Limited card Son Goku & Gohan / 限定第1弾 孫悟空&悟飯(LIMITED3000)




  • Part 3 Release Commemoration Limited 6 prisms / 3弾発売記念限定第2弾6枚組




  • Over 300 Million Commemoration Tapestry / 3億枚突破記念特製パノラマタペストリー




  • Over 300 Million Commemoration Panel Clock / 3億枚突破記念パネル時計




  • Card Battle Ceommemoration Participation Keyholder / カードバトル出場記念キーホルダー




  • Tenkaichi Shikenkai Gold Certification card (with card holder) / 天下一認定ゴールドカード(台紙付)




  • DBZ3 Fierce Warrior Android Official card (Silver) / DBZ3烈戦人造人間オフィシャルカード(銀)




  • Summer 92 Jump Museum 19 card set / 92年夏ジャンプマルチワールド全19種




  • Summer 92 Jump Museum (SS Son Goku) / 92年夏ジャンプマルチワールド『スーパーサイヤ人孫悟空』




  • Multi World 1993 Certification card (SS Son Gohan) / マルチワールド認定証オフィシャルカード(SS孫悟飯)




  • Over 1 Billion Carddass Commemoration 5 prisms / 10億枚突破記念5枚組




  • DB Mandara Perfect Refill (For Super Battle part 15 &16) / DBマンダラパーフェクトリフィル※備考参照




  • DB Carddass 20 part Ingot Case * / DBカードダス24弾セットインゴットケース




  • DB Memorial Jumbo Carddass set of 12/ DBカードダス THE MEMORIAL CARDDASS 全12種(抽プレ版)




  • DB Adventure History Jumbo Carddass set of 18 / DBカードダス ADVENTURE HISTORY 全18種セット




  • Total n1000 Commemoration Special 3D card / TOTAL No1000到達記念 スペシャル3Dカードダス




  • Son Goku & Trunks & Pan 1995 Admission card / 孫悟空&トランクス&パン




  • Son Goku 1994 Invitation ticket card 孫悟空 ご招待券




  • Son Goku and Friends (GT Carddass n0) / 孫悟空と仲間たち




  • Tokubetsudan B-course Trading card / 特別弾 トレカ Bコース




  • Tokubetsudan A-course n82 card / 特別弾 82番 Aコース




  • Ultimate Exhibit 95 Carddass 1~24 Complete Set (black box) / 究極博95会場限定本弾1~24弾コンプリートセット『黒箱』




  • Ultimate Exhibit 95 Super Battle 1~14 Complete Set (black box) / 究極博95会場限定スーパーバトル1~14弾コンプリートセット『黒箱』




  • No500 Jumbo Super Battle Raffle card/ No500『大感謝!NO500突破』(スーパーバトル)/抽プレ




  • GT Super Battle Jumbo Raffle card『広がる冒険世界』(スーパーバトル)/抽プレ




  • 『震撼!究極パワー発動!!』(本弾)/抽プレ




  • 『超戦士たち』(ジャンボカードダス本弾)/抽プレ




  • Gokuden Special File Book (with book) / 悟空伝 スペシャルファイルブック(ブックのみ)




  • Ultimate Exhibit Special System File / 究極博特製DX システムファイル

 * This is a mistake caused by the Daizenshuu Carddass Perfect File Vol 1. In actuality the Ingot box contains 20 parts and not 24.