The phrase in question pertains to depictions of characters from the Dragon Ball franchise, specifically Android 18 and Cell, in the form of collectible statues or figures that are not subject to censorship. These representations often involve a level of detail or nudity that might be considered inappropriate in some contexts, leading to variations in the content being explicitly labeled as “uncensored.” As an example, a statue of Android 18 might feature a revealing outfit, while a Cell statue could showcase anatomical details that are otherwise obscured in official media or regulated markets.
The significance of such items lies in their appeal to collectors and enthusiasts who seek highly detailed or explicit representations of beloved characters. The “uncensored” aspect often enhances the perceived value and desirability of these collectibles, catering to a specific niche within the broader fan base. Historically, the demand for such figures reflects a broader trend of increased availability and acceptance of mature content within popular culture, as well as the evolving nature of fan appreciation and the desire for more personalized and detailed representations of fictional characters.