A genuine oddity from Amada's 1994 run, the Film Collection trades plain cardboard for transparency — each card frames a clear, slide-style window you hold up to the light to read the printed Dragon Ball Z movie frames. The checklist runs 72 deep: 64 standard transparencies plus 8 foil Prisms seeded roughly one per sixteen-card pullpack, which is why the Prisms carry the weight here. Made in Japan by Amada — the same house behind the Hero Collection sets, and the maker tied to the U.S. Artbox/JPP line — this is a Japanese-market release that rarely surfaces complete. The format is the whole appeal: clean transparents are a treat in hand, but the gimmick makes them murder to keep mint.
- 1Cards have a clear, slide-style center cell in a cardboard border, designed to be viewed like a photographic slide rather than printed on standard opaque stock.
- 28 Prism cards are foil and inserted at roughly 1 per 16-card pullpack.
- 3Look for an Amada / 'Made in Japan' mark to separate these from Bandai Carddass vending cards.
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