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, also called , is a trademark of
Bandai is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Richmond ...
. Among the variety of
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-dispensed capsule toys that originated in the 1960s, it became popular in Japan and elsewhere. "Gashapon" is onomatopoeic from the two sounds "gasha" (or "gacha") for the hand-cranking action of a toy-vending machine, and "pon" for the toy capsule landing in the collection tray. "Gashapon" is used for both the machines themselves and the toys obtained from them. Popular capsule toy manufacturers include
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, which uses the trademark for their capsule machines, and
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. In many countries including Japan, China, United States and the United Kingdom, "Gashapon" is a registered trademark of Bandai. The model of capsule toy has been adapted digitally into numerous ''gacha'' video games, such as
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and
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(MMOs).


Description

''Gashapon'' machines are similar to the coin-operated toy vending machines seen outside grocery stores and other retailers in other countries. While American coin-operated vending toys are usually cheap, low-quality products sold for a few quarters ( or less), Bandai's ''gashapon'' can cost anywhere from to and are normally a much higher-quality product, followed by other Japanese manufacturers. They are often constructed from high-grade PVC plastic, and contain more molding detail and intricately painted features. Many ''gashapon'' are considered
collector's items A collectable (collectible or collector's item) is any object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector. Collectable items are not necessarily monetarily valuable or uncommon. There are numerous types of collectables and terms t ...
, with rare ones fetching extremely high prices in secondhand markets. ''Gashapon'' toys are often licensed from popular characters in Japanese manga,
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s or
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of ...
, or from the American entertainment industry. These highly detailed toys have found a large following among all generations in Japan, and the trend is filtering to the world, especially among adult collectors. It is not uncommon for sets marketed specifically for adults to feature risqué female figurines. Virtually all ''gashapon'' are released in sets—each series will have a number of figures to collect. They are, by nature, a "blind purchase"; people insert coins and hope to get the toy or figure they desire. Such an amusement element may become frustrating, as one risks obtaining the same item repeatedly. Enthusiastic collectors will buy sets from ''gashapon'' stores in places such as
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's Akihabara or
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
's
Nipponbashi is a shopping district of Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Japan. The area is centered along Sakaisuji Avenue, extending from the Ebisu-chō Interchange of the Hanshin Expressway in the south, to Nansan-dōri (just east of Nankai Namba Station) in the n ...
(Den-Den Town). Depending on the store, the sets are usually cheaper than buying them randomly out of a machine.
Bandai is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Richmond ...
has been selling Gashapon toys since at least 1977. ,
Bandai Namco also known as the Bandai Namco Group and generally Bandai Namco, is a Japanese multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, formed from the merger of Bandai and Namco on S ...
has sold Gashapon toys for ¥100–500 each, generating approximately between () in estimated sales revenue, since 1977.


Types


Blind-boxes

In recent years, the capsule toys have also come to refer to blind-box trading figures, which are essentially the same product sold randomly out of sealed packages instead of a machine.


Bottle cap figures

Another variety of capsule toys is bottle cap figures. These small figures are mounted atop a plastic
bottle cap A bottle cap or bottle top is a closure for the top opening of a bottle. A cap is sometimes colourfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents. Plastic caps are used for plastic bottles, while metal with plastic backing is used for gl ...
, as might be found on a twenty-ounce
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bottle. They are sold both in machine capsules and blind boxes. The caps are not functional as they lack screw threads to secure them to the mouth of the bottle.


Video games


Mini games

Capsule toy machines and their random payouts have inspired trinket-collection
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in many video games, most notably the ''
Legend of Zelda ''The Legend of Zelda'' is an action-adventure game franchise created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. It is primarily developed and published by Nintendo, although some portable installments and re-rele ...
'' series' similarly named "Gasha Trees" in '' Oracle of Ages'' and '' Oracle of Seasons'', and, to a much higher extent, the random figurine payout in '' The Minish Cap''. capsule toys have also appeared in some ''
Mario is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the title character of the ''Mario'' franchise and the mascot of Japanese video game company Nintendo. Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his cre ...
'' games such as '' Mario Party 5'' and well as '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'' where the player inserts a desired amount of coins and gets a trophy of a Nintendo-related nature in return. In both '' The Minish Cap'' and '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the more the player spends in one go, the higher the chance of getting a new item in return. The bonus stage in ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is a 1994 platform game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. Like previous ''Sonic'' games, players traverse side-scrolling levels while collecting rings and defeating enemies. They control Sonic and Tails, who attempt to retrieve ...
'' is also capsule toys-inspired.
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also uses a capsule toy machine for receiving costumes.
Gudetama Gudetama ( ja, ぐでたま) is a cartoon character from 2013 produced by the Japanese company Sanrio. The character is an anthropomorphized egg yolk whose main traits are laziness and sadness. The name "Gudetama" is derived from the Japanese w ...
mobile game app ''Gudetama Tap'' features a variety of "eggarapons" that dispense prizes for use in the larger game.


''Gacha''-expanded games

The ''gashapon'' concept is taken to the next level in ''
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'', a game based on the ''
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'' television series, in which a gamer can activate extra characters from the game by buying certain series of SD Gundam ''gashapon'' toys in real life, namely ''SD Full Color STAGE:61'', then use the password bundled with the toy to unlock the corresponding character in the video game. This is the same marketing tactic used by
Kinder Surprise Kinder Surprise (Italian: ''Kinder Sorpresa'' or ''Ovetto Kinder''), also known as Kinder Egg or Kinder Surprise Egg, is a milk chocolate consisting of a chocolate egg surrounding a yellow plastic capsule with a small toy inside. Manufactured by t ...
for the online surprises, except there is no online access involved


''Gacha'' mechanic (gacha games)

Many
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MMOs and mobile games have mechanics inspired by capsule toys, with randomly generated items of varying market values being acquired via microtransactions. * In the
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game ''
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'' there is an enemy named Gachappon which is a capsule toy vending machine modified to shoot energy shots and other kinds of projectiles. The Chip Trader from the ''
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'' series also functions similarly to capsule toy machines. In addition, in '' Mega Man X: Command Mission'', capsule toy machines can be found in various places, and contain figures of various Mega Man characters. * In the online
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'' PangYa'' the capsule toy is a small Adobe Flash-powered mini-game in which users buy coins using real money, and in turn will give out items ranging from common, low-value items to rare, high-value items. There is also a consistent theme of capsule toy items being released in sets, much like their real-life counterparts. * The machines also appear in the
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game ''
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'', in which the main character Ryo Hazuki could spend yen to collect various figurines, including series of characters from the ''
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'' and '' Sonic the Hedgehog'' series of games as well as those of other known and lesser known Sega franchises (e.g. ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''). * The GameCube game ''
Gotcha Force is a fighting / third-person shooter video game developed on HAL Laboratory Sysdolphin engine and published by Capcom for the GameCube in 2003. The game consists primarily of collecting gacha toys and battling with them. Upon its initial releas ...
'' is completely based on capsule toys, pitting a massive variety of capsule toy-sized/themed aliens (called Borgs) against each other and the Galactic Emperor. As the player progresses, they earn new fighters that open from capsules, some of which require multiple parts to complete. Tying into the capsule toy theme even more are the variants that come in a range of styles from an alternate coloring to completely transparent to solid silver, gold, and black versions. * They are also seen in ''
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'', in which all of the figures are required to open a specific door. * During the course of ''
Resident Evil 4 ''Resident Evil 4'' is a 2005 survival horror third-person shooter game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom. It was originally released for the GameCube on January 11, 2005. Players control U.S. government specia ...
'', the player can take part in a shooting range mini-game to unlock models of characters and enemies that are viewable in the Keys/Treasure inventory. There is one figure in each set that requires a higher score to unlock, which could be considered the 'rare' figures. This is also done in ''
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'', which models of characters and enemies are unlocked for viewing by obtaining Completion Points. * In '' Kingdom Hearts II'', there is a rare type of Heartless called the "Bulky Vendor", based on a capsule toy machine. Only appearing in certain areas of some worlds, its HP bar drops quickly and it jumps and moves faster as time goes on. The player is required to catch up with it and use a Reaction command, from 'Capsule Prize' up to 'Prime Capsule' to receive a capsule which explodes into orbs and an item prize. This is the only way (besides treasure chests) to gain the valuable
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item. * The PSP game '' Work Time Fun'' consists of nothing but playing small mini-games for money to spend in capsule toy machines. The machines deposit trinkets whose descriptions often poke fun at common capsule toy trinkets. * In the 1998 ''
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'' Toei Animation-produced anime series and the original manga, there are a series of episodes where players play a game called Capsule Monsters (Capmon for short) that involves the use of a capsule toy machine to obtain the game pieces in which players used. Mokuba is seen playing this game the most, and is usually Yugi's enemy when it comes to playing this game. In a series later on that was released after the final episodes, there was a special movie that used these Capsule Monsters as a main part of the game. However, unlike the other Capsule Monsters, these ones were made out of bronze or gold, and were shot out from a capsule shooter to battle. * In '' Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'', there are capsule toy machines in the stores such as the PokéMart in Pyrite Town that appear to have
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s inside. Poké Balls are inspired by the capsules for capsule toy machines. * Capsule toy' is also used in the '' Naruto: Ultimate Ninja'' series, the player earns yen by completing tasks, allowing them to put money in the machine; the more money the player puts in, the more likely they will get a capsule toys. This system is used for getting miniature figurines, soundtracks, and collectible cards in-game. * In ''
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'', on both the isle of Nam Cobanda and at the Yumanju hot springs there are capsule toy machines which on rare occasion give out figurines for a sidequest. * The Crank-a-Kai machine in Level-5's '' Yo-kai Watch'' series is a capsule machine, from which the main character indirectly receives the titular device. By inserting coins, the player can obtain capsules containing items or Yokai. In homage to this, ''Yo-kai Watch'' merchandise can be found in capsule toy machines in Japan. There is also a Yo-kai who presides over the world's capsule toy machines, including the Crank-a-Kai. It fights using capsules obtained within its own personal capsule toy machine. Capsule toy-style item distribution has been adopted by many
massively multiplayer online games A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG or more commonly MMO) is an online video game with a large number of players, often hundreds or thousands, on the same server. MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world, although there are ...
, particularly those using the
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model as a form of premium transaction made with real money, often granting access to items exclusive to that system. Examples are: * In the MMO ''
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'', the capsule toy machine is used as a gambling type machine, wherein players can purchase with real money tickets which, when used at the capsule toy, will allow the player to receive a random item of random value. * Similarly, in ''
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'', the premium shop sells capsule toy items that hold a variety of in-game items the player can use, such as dyes or armor as well as exclusively colored items and exclusive armor and clothing. * The MMO ''
Cosmic Break is a free to play 3D MMO third-person shooter with big robots and colorful, explosive battles in an anime style. The game was developed and published by the Japanese company CyberStep, Inc. and has been officially released in several countrie ...
'' uses a capsule toy machine called "Garapon". It has 5 rarities signified by the color of the capsule. Gold is the highest rarity in the game. However, the Garapon is highly controversial due to the pricing and extremely low chance of obtaining these items. It usually costs $3–5 per spin, as such, due to rarity issues, people have had to spend hundreds of dollars to just get one gold capsule. * In ''
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'', many stores run by users of the game have created their own capsule toy-style devices called "Gacha" that sell random objects in their shops. This practice is now a violation of the game's policies. * In '' Digimon Masters Online'', an MMO created by Digitalic and now owned by Move Games, it uses Gachapon Coins on a vending machine that has a chance to give one of four colored capsules.


''Gacha'' games

Games—often freemium—largely based on a ''gacha'' mechanism of monetization are referred to as ''gacha'' games. The ''gacha'' game model arose in the early 2010s, faring particularly well in Japan. Players may be given free or discounted ''gacha'', but have to pay to get more. The games may feature different tiers of ''gacha'' pulls, which give different sets of rewards. Examples of ''gacha'' games are '' Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius'', ''
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'', ''
Puzzle & Dragons is a puzzle video game with role-playing and strategy elements, developed and published by GungHo Online Entertainment for the iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire platforms. ''Puzzle & Dragons'' is a match-three puzzle game, requiring players t ...
'', and ''
Dragon Collection is a Japanese social network game created by Konami that was released on the GREE social networking platform in 2010. A manga adaptation titled ''Dragon Collection: Ryū o Suberu Mono'' was serialized from 2011 to 2012 in Kodansha's ''sh ...
''. The mechanism has come under scrutiny for its similarity to gambling, and some countries require drop rates to be made public, or have banned certain practices (e.g.,
complete gacha A is a video game that implements the (toy vending machine) mechanic. Similar to loot boxes, gacha games entice players to spend in-game currency to receive a random in-game item. Some in-game currency generally can be gained through game pl ...
).


See also

* Designer toys *
Figurine A figurine (a diminutive form of the word ''figure'') or statuette is a small, three-dimensional sculpture that represents a human, deity or animal, or, in practice, a pair or small group of them. Figurines have been made in many media, with clay ...
*
Gumball machine A gumball machine is a type of bulk vending machine that dispenses individual gumballs in exchange for money. Originally priced at one penny when introduced in the early 20th century, the standard cost of one gumball in the United States is now ...
*
Model figure A model is an informative representation of an object, person or system. The term originally denoted the plans of a building in late 16th-century English, and derived via French and Italian ultimately from Latin ''modulus'', a measure. Models c ...
* Urban vinyl


References


External links


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Bandai is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Richmond ...
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