Anime Cards and Collectible Figures from Japan

Japanese Collectibles

Today’s selection brings together printed anime collectibles and small character figures from Japan. The lineup spans a modern One Piece playing card, a vintage Showa-era menko card, and two capsule-style figures.

Portgas D. Ace One Piece Playing Card — Spades A

Portgas D. Ace One Piece Playing Card Single Japan Anime Collectible Spades A

A single playing card featuring Portgas D. Ace from the One Piece series, designed as the Ace of Spades. One Piece, created by Eiichiro Oda, is one of the longest-running and best-selling manga series in Japanese publishing history.

Price: $11.45 AUD | View on eBay

Future Boy Conan Menko Card (1978)

Conan Future Boy Menko Card Showa Era 1978 Rare Vintage Japan Anime Ghibli

A vintage menko card from 1978 featuring Future Boy Conan, the anime series directed by Hayao Miyazaki before he co-founded Studio Ghibli. Menko are traditional Japanese pocket-sized cards that were popular among children as a flipping game throughout the Showa era.

Price: $11.45 AUD | View on eBay

Bandai Coo’nuts Wobbly Balance Figure

Rerun Bandai Coo'nuts Coonuts Figure Toy Balance Wobbly Japan

A rerun release from Bandai’s Coo’nuts line, a series of small rounded character figures that wobble and balance on a curved base. Coo’nuts capsule toys cover a wide range of popular characters and are a familiar fixture of Japan’s gachapon vending machine culture.

Price: $10.85 GBP | View on eBay

Vritra Choco Egg Dragon Figure — Saikyo-O Zukan

Vritra Choco Egg Dragon Saikyo-O Zukan Figure Japan

A Vritra dragon figure from the Saikyo-O Zukan series of Choco Egg collectibles. Choco Egg is a long-running Japanese candy line in which a small collectible figure is packaged inside a chocolate shell, a format that has been popular with figure collectors since the late 1990s.

Price: $9.63 GBP | View on eBay

About This Collection

These four pieces show two sides of Japanese character collecting: flat printed cards and three-dimensional capsule figures. Together they cover several decades of anime and toy history, from a 1978 menko card to current Bandai releases.