Lilith Vegapunk Rubber Mascot Keychain, Egghead Arc
The Item and the Character It Depicts
This is a chibi-style rubber mascot figure produced by Bandai, with a ball chain attached for use as a keychain or bag strap — the type of item known in Japan as a “gomu mascot.” The sculpt renders Lilith in the exaggerated proportions of deformed character design: a compact body, spiky hair, and a purple jacket. The design incorporates “02 Lilith” text alongside blue, pink, and purple bubble motifs. Worth noting: the hair color in this rubber edition may differ from the lime green typically associated with Lilith in the original manga — a minor discrepancy that can arise between source material and soft-material production.
The “Gummy 2” portion of the listing title most likely refers to a second-volume rubber mascot release tied to the Egghead Arc, though it may also indicate a food-toy (shokugan) release — a Japanese product format that pairs small figures with candy or gum. The precise release context has not been confirmed from official Bandai documentation.
Vegapunk’s Six Satellites and the Egghead Arc
Lilith carries the designation PUNK-02 and represents “Evil” within Vegapunk’s satellite system. Vegapunk — One Piece’s supreme scientific genius — divided his own thoughts and emotions into six individual beings in order to process the sheer volume of his ideas. Each satellite has a number and a personality archetype; Lilith is fragment number two, and she appears throughout the Egghead Arc as one of the group’s central figures.
The Egghead Arc began in the manga in late 2022, from volume 103 onward. The anime adaptation launched in January 2023 on Fuji TV and continued through 2024. Related merchandise, including rubber mascot sets, began appearing in earnest around the time of the anime premiere. Bandai’s domestic JP releases of Egghead-themed goods correspond broadly to the 2023–2024 period, though the exact volume number and release date for this specific series have not been confirmed from official records.
One Piece has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since 1997. The manga has surpassed 500 million copies in print worldwide — a Guinness World Record for a comic series by a single author. The anime, produced by Toei Animation and on air since 1999, has reached audiences in more than 80 countries through platforms including Fuji TV, Crunchyroll, and Netflix. A Netflix live-action adaptation in 2023 brought a significant wave of new international viewers to the franchise.
Rubber Mascots in Japan — and Why International Fans Seek Them Out
Japan’s shokugan tradition — small collectible toys originally bundled with candy or gum — dates to the postwar period. Rubber mascots evolved from this culture, molded from soft PVC or thermoplastic rubber, materials that capture fine detail while keeping the final piece lightweight and flexible. They occupy a practical middle ground in the world of character goods: far more display-ready than a flat sticker, far more portable than a full-scale figure.
Bandai, part of the Bandai Namco Holdings group and one of Japan’s leading character goods manufacturers, has produced One Piece rubber mascots across many story arcs and character rosters. This Egghead edition sits within that long-running catalog. For collectors outside Japan, JP-market goods have limited formal overseas distribution channels, which is why items like this typically reach international buyers through importers or secondary markets rather than standard retail.
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