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POP - Care Bears - 2144 -...
"Funko POP" collectible figure in PVC, officially licensed.
Not suitable for children under 36 months.
Contains small objects that can be swallowed.
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POP - Care Bears - 2145 -...
"Funko POP" collectible figure in PVC, officially licensed.
Not suitable for children under 36 months.
Contains small objects that can be swallowed.
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Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Towel - Ichibansho - My...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Static Figure - The...
Set of 3 statues – The Mysterious Cities of Gold.
- Includes Esteban, Tao, and Zia, with a shared base.
- Height: 16–17 cm, depending on the character.
- Material: Resin, limited to 400 pieces.
- Certificate of authenticity included.
- Presented in a cardboard box.
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Static Figure - Ichibansho...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Keychain - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Keychain - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Keychain - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Keychain - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Frame - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Frame - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Frame - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Frame - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Various - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Various - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Various - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Various - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
-
Various - Blind Box -...
You are purchasing a single item from a series sold in sealed blind boxes. The content is randomly selected from the designs shown for illustration purposes. There is no guarantee of receiving a specific model or the full set, even when purchasing multiple units.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.