Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon — Jackie Chan Adventures

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Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026

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DKM Studio’s Tchang Zu captures the Thunder Demon at full dominion — arms raised, lightning erupting in every direction, his battle-scarred draconic frame bearing down with the kind of physical authority the character never let you forget. At 48 cm wide and sculpted in a semi-realistic style that amplifies his already imposing proportions, the piece ships with a matching effects base and his signature Castanets of Thunder. For collectors who grew up with the Demon Sorcerers arc, this is the shelf centerpiece that arc has never had.

Dimensions

  • Height: 48 cm / 18.9 in
  • Width: 48 cm / 18.9 in
  • Depth: 37 cm / 14.6 in

Configurations

  • Main figure — Tchang Zu in full lightning-dominant pose
  • Effects display base — erupting lightning and energy column base
  • Castanets of Thunder (pair) — his divine demon artifact, displayed separately flanking the base
  • Numbered card

Material & Packaging

  • Imported PU (polyurethane, primary figure casting material)
  • Imported resin (secondary casting and detail components)
  • EPE foam (expanded polyethylene protective inner packaging)
  • Outer shipping box

Other

  • Scale: Not specified
  • Studio: DKM Studio
  • Edition Size: 36
  • Estimated Shipment: Q4 2026
  • Series: Dream Fulfillment Series — Demon Arc No. 2
  • Design note: Semi-realistic sculpt with idealized body proportions, per studio intent for this series

What DKM Studio emphasizes here is Tchang Zu’s absolute peak — the moment the Thunder Demon asserts total command, lightning detonating outward from both hands while the Castanets of Thunder orbit the base like satellites of his will. That dominance was the defining tension of his arc in Jackie Chan Adventures, a villain whose power felt genuinely uncontainable. DKM stages the figure so the sculpted muscle striations and battle-damage detailing on his draconic hide carry the same physical menace the character projected on screen, with the split-lightning crown effects visible from the close renders reinforcing the sense that this is Tchang Zu at the height of his reign.