One of the other two bags was labeled as “Candy toys, plastic models and gacha toys”. Here’s what was inside:
What a diverse selection! Firstly, none of them are technically candy toys, gacha toys, or plastic models. Secondly, some of them are extremely old: the Virtual On figure is from 2005! The top two though are nicely made large figures from recent series, and overall I can’t fault the value considering this was only ¥3000.
While none of these will return with us, right now they’re decorating our hotel room until we leave 🙂
The second bag was simply described as “THE Lucky Bag” with no hint at all as to the contents. Here’s what we got:
Now that’s a lot of trash right there: useless merch from series that no-one likes or even remembers! We were laughing as we opened this one, at how bad most of it was. Sure there’s a few diamonds in the rough (the Anya from Spy Family acrylic is cool) but when one of the better items is this shirt:
Then you know the Fukubukuro sellers saw you coming and going.
Except, in this case, for that box in the lower left of the above pic. The unopened box of ‘Dungeon Maker’ acrylics. Ten of them to be precise, that look like this:
These are amazing. Tiny acrylic miniatures for RPG games, I’ve actually purchased stuff like this in the past. They’re super detailed with cute pixel art and I wouldn’t have hesitated to buy one or two had I seen them in the wild. The lucky bag contained an entire box of ten, with a retail price of ¥6600! As far as I’m concerned this is hitting the lottery and I don’t even care that almost everything else in the bag was garbage 🙂
I’ve got that Suletta Mercury figure. Cost me AUD$33 on its own. First bag excellent, second bag excrement!
Also… Isn’t there a made-up item missing from Photo #2?
Good eye for detail! It just so happens we got one of the goth chicks in the missing box, and will be keeping her since:
1) She’s cute, and
2) She was played by Chiaki in the original Super Sentai series she appeared in!