Ichiban Kuji Kingdom Lineup Reveals Full Prize List for July 2026
The full prize list confirms the scale of the Kingdom-themed lottery, with Yōtanwa as the exclusive last one prize, a rare figure not available in the regular draw.
The full prize list confirms the scale of the Kingdom-themed lottery, with Yōtanwa as the exclusive last one prize, a rare figure not available in the regular draw.
The collaboration ties the revived Yaiba anime to a major apparel brand and includes a crossover with Detective Conan, both works by the same creator, Gosho Aoyama.
The watch is a premium, limited-distribution collectible that wraps the entire Pokemon franchise history into a single wearable object for the 30th anniversary.
The lottery continues the franchise's steady merchandise cycle with a night-lights theme and a premium prize that uses illuminated bases.
The Carbotix line applies a real-world engineering approach to the iconic mecha, offering a premium die-cast figure that emphasizes weight and articulation over pure anime accuracy.
The collection ties a major e-commerce platform's exclusive merchandise directly to a theatrical release, using scarcity and vintage-style fabric to drive demand.
The simultaneous pre-order openings for two different rurudo original character figures from two manufacturers indicate growing commercial demand for the illustrator's original designs beyond their existing fanbase.
The figure adapts Chochomi's original character design into a large-scale PVC release, with a deluxe bundle aimed at collectors who want bonus printed goods.
The set brings a beloved 1980s film character to the LEGO Ideas line, offering adult collectors a detailed display piece that recreates the iconic 'E.T. phone home' scene.
The SUPER BEST line continues to give older Kamen Rider transformation toys a second retail run, this time covering three Heisei-era series with updated features like sound-effect buttons.
The multi-month rollout of nine cat cosplay prize figures extends the To Love-Ru Darkness merchandise line with a themed set tied to the series' school festival setting.
The shirts offer wearable versions of iconic Gundam faction and character emblems, with a vintage wash finish that makes them suitable for daily wear.
The newly revealed acrylic stands, themed around the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie, Kaigyoku Gyokusetsu, Shibuya Incident, and Culling Game arcs, expand the prize lineup beyond the previously announced MASTERLISE figures, offering fans a wider range of collectibles for the franchise's fifth anniversary.
This marks the first CSM release of the original Old No. 1 Typhoon design, using entirely new molds rather than reusing the 2021 50th anniversary set, and it arrives for the franchise's 55th anniversary.
The BE@RBRICK line expands its DC Comics roster with a movie-accurate Supergirl figure timed to the film's theatrical release.
The figure adds Seia to Blue Archive's growing 1/7 scale lineup, capturing her signature calm demeanor with a removable bird accessory.
The figure's detailed production methods and included diorama-style mouse pad show a push for higher-end presentation in Chinese anime merchandise.
The release adds a new, affordable collectible line to the Toy Story merchandise market, focusing on comedic character moments rather than standard action poses.
The prize item extends Kasane Teto's physical merchandise presence with a new design from a specific illustrator, aimed at arcade-goers.
The prototype reveal gives collectors their first look at a figure based on a past Snow Miku design, signaling a new release in the long-running seasonal figure line.
The re-release brings back a 2021 GGG figure of a Zeta Gundam character, offering collectors a second chance at a piece that uses clear molding and transparent paint to suggest the character's aura.
This is the second Chozo Art Collection release from Steel Ball Run, following Gyro Zeppeli & Valkyrie, and the first to include interchangeable head and wrist parts as a store bonus.
The figure commemorates Racing Miku's 15th anniversary with a design that visually references the character's entire history through its ribbon motifs.
The kit marks saitom's original doujinshi work entering Good Smile Company's PLAMATEA line, offering a poseable figure with multiple customization options at a mid-range price point.