Today’s Random Four
Every morning we pull a handful of items from our store completely at random — and today, these four surfaced. Use code D260709H6X at checkout for an extra 15% off any of them, stacked on top of the sale prices already running. With today’s markdowns, that’s up to 30% off. Good for 3 days. New picks drop every morning, so check back — you never know what’ll turn up.
Today’s picks span three of the most enduring franchises in Japanese animation and gaming. From a rare promotional figure to diecast charms and a plush keychain, these small collectibles carry a lot of history for fans of classic anime and RPGs.
Seymour Guado Final Fantasy Coca-Cola Special Figure Vol. 3
This is a mini figure of Seymour Guado, a major antagonist from Final Fantasy X, released as part of Coca-Cola’s Special Figure Vol. 3 promotional series in Japan. In the early 2000s, Coca-Cola Japan partnered with Square Enix to produce a line of highly detailed Final Fantasy figures distributed as limited-run promotional items, making them sought-after by collectors outside Japan.
Price: $18.44 | View on eBay
Crisis Moon Compact Diecast Charm — Sailor Moon SuperS
This diecast charm reproduces the Crisis Moon Compact, a key magical item from the Sailor Moon SuperS story arc, produced by Bandai Japan. Sailor Moon, originally a manga series by Naoko Takeuchi, became one of the defining magical-girl anime of the 1990s and continues to have a dedicated global fanbase.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
Chopper Wanted Poster Mini Cushion Keychain — One Piece
This small plush keychain features Tony Tony Chopper styled after the iconic wanted poster format from One Piece, Eiichiro Oda’s long-running manga and anime series. Chopper is one of the franchise’s most beloved characters, and wanted poster merchandise is a recurring theme in the One Piece merchandise catalog.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
Rainbow Moon Chalice Diecast Charm — Sailor Moon S
This Bandai diecast charm replicates the Rainbow Moon Chalice, the central magical artifact from the Sailor Moon S season of the anime. Diecast charms based on in-universe props and weapons were a popular Bandai product format during the height of the Sailor Moon series in Japan during the 1990s.
Price: $13.76 | View on eBay
About This Collection
These four items represent the breadth of Japanese animation merchandise from the 1990s and early 2000s — a period when franchises like Sailor Moon, One Piece, and Final Fantasy were shaping pop culture both in Japan and internationally. Each piece is a small but tangible piece of that era, produced by major Japanese manufacturers for the domestic market.
