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Tamashii Nations

Japan's Tamashii Nations has released a replica of the Dragon Radar from Dragon Ball. In the series, the device is utilized to locate the seven Dragon Balls used to summon Shenron and make wishes.

The life-sized Dragon Radar replica, which features LED lights and the start-up sounds and added effects from the anime, is designed to fit in the palm of your hand. Boasting two modes — "Looks like that!" and "Take it!" — the former gathers Dragon Balls with a simple push of the switch, while the latter activates a game in which you must collect the Dragon Balls at varying speeds.

You can get a look at how the Dragon Radar works by pressing play on the video below. After, hit up Tamashii Nations for more on the gadget, which is currently available at select retailers for approximately $25.

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