Written by Ross Locksley on 20 Jun 2024
Bandai Namco are opening a pop-up Dragon Ball store at their Bandai Namco Cross Store Camden from 21st June to 28th July. The summer event will feature some fantastic new merchandise and a ton of events in-store to ignite your fighting spirit! Free goodies and prizes are there for the taking, so without further ado, here's what's on offer:
Dragon Ball Hunt
Fans of Dragon Ball will be able to embark on a hunt starting at Bandai Namco Cross Store Camden to then venture out around Camden Market looking for hidden items to decipher for an opportunity to claim a free prize.
Dragon Ball Weekly Competition
Simply scan the QR code when you purchase a Dragon Ball product to stand a chance to win a bundle of exclusive prizes.
Photo Spot Areas
Fans of Dragon Ball can pose and take pictures and videos next to iconic characters such as Goku, Vegeta, and Shenron, against backdrops and videos of scenes and themes from Dragon Ball to share with family, friends, and the community.
Super Saiyan Transformation and Goku and Vegeta Photo Spot (Ground Floor):
Reach a high level of power and unleash your unearthed Super Saiyan transformation against a backdrop that brings your photo to life. Also, chill, pose and take selfies with your friends Goku and Vegeta.
Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta (First Floor):
Heading on up another level to the first floor, you will come across several characters in flight, the history of Dragon Ball, as well as Goku and Vegeta having levelled up their transformation to Super Saiyan Blue. Enjoy a special photo with the godly transformed icons with magical dragon, Shenron in the background, along with a variety of Dragon Ball merchandise on offer in the main pop-up event area.
Message board:
If Shenron were to appear, what wish would you like him to fulfil? Write your wish on a sticky note and leave it on the message board for the magical dragon, Shenron.
Gifts and Goodies:
Fans will be able to claim free Dragon Ball Super themed prizes, gifts, activities from tote bags, postcards, and colouring sheets.
Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.
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