Naruto's Electronic Zabuza Sword
Zabuza Momochi, a ninja character in the television series "Naruto," uses a giant sword to battle his opponents. Mattel manufactures a 29-inch electronic Zabuza sword that makes noises similar to the battle sounds heard in Zabuza's fights. This sword may be used in practice sword fights or as costume accessories during anime dress-up games. Mattel's electronic Zabuza sword is recommended for children and adults ages 6 and older.
Death Note Nendoroid Action Figures
Good Smile manufactures action figures designed after popular "Death Note" characters, including the evil death-spirit Ryuk, model and actress Misa Amane and the main character, Light Yagami. These action figures are Nendoroid-style, meaning they feature high-quality cosmetic detail, interchangeable facial expressions, large heads and detachable accessories. These action figures include small parts and are not intended for children under 3 years of age.
Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game
The Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game is based off of a card game, Duel Monsters, played by characters in the popular "Yu-Gi-Oh" anime television series. Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game starter decks typically feature 40 common cards that may be used in card duels, one or more rare collectible cards, a game map and a playing guide for beginners. The Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game has also been rendered electronically as a video game for several gaming consoles, including the Nintendo Wii, XBox 360 and the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP).
Dragon Ball Z
There have also been several "Dragon Ball Z" (DBZ) video games released for many major gaming consoles, including the PlayStation 3 (PS3), Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA). "Dragon Ball Z" video games are often card-trading games, action and fighting games or role-playing games (RPGs).