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[Mobile Suit Gundam] The difference between Gasha and Gacha.

Gacha gacha

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Mashu

Machu

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Other people or

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>>4

I was showing some products, but they are from someone else.

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>>4

There are plastic models and such out there…

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>>77

I came to see this.

Farewell.

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Because it’s BANDAI

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Bandai’s Gachapon

Takaratomy’s gacha gacha.

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So in social games, Bandai Namco’s are gacha.

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>>5

Was there such a difference!?

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It’s because your place is registering the Gashapon trademark!

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I heard that the term “gacha” is trademarked.

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Gacha is a trademark of Takara for Bandai’s gacha.

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In the G Gene thread, it’s almost all about gacha, you know…

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>>12

👁👁

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Which one is stronger?

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The gacha has become more mainstream.

The gacha feels more out of place.

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Isn’t it good to be as free as a gacha?

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Pine

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Speaking of which, the smartphone game of World Trigger (which is dead) had gacha, but was that by Bandai?

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From the perspective of onomatopoeia, “gasha” sounds more natural.

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I learned how to perform gacha calls from Gashapon Wars.

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I thought it was gacha-pon, but it was gasha-pon…

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The Tales mobile game had gacha notation because it was under the Bandai Namco copyright.

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If you’re going to make a sound, it should be from a capsule toy.

If we are talking about it individually, it’s a gacha.

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Gashapon Senki feels natural.

Gacha is gacha.

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I think to myself that I did a gacha pull.

I think I did a gacha pull.

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Gundam games are basically gacha.

Since most social games target a wealthy demographic, the image has become that gacha = poor odds.

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When it comes to that kind of talk, I usually think that Bandai Namco basically has a lot of gacha games with low drop rates, right?

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It’s noisy and cluttered, so it must be a gacha, right?

What is gacha?

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I never paid attention to it, but it seems like it’s a 10-pull gacha in Bandai Namco.

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Both Super Robot Wars and G Generation, as well as Idolmaster, have proper gacha representations.

In live broadcasts, it is often accidentally pronounced as “cha.”

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>>40

Mobamas was all about gacha until the service ended.

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>>28

Yes.

Even back in the days of Mobage, games that Bandai Namco was involved in used ‘Gasha’ instead of ‘Gacha’.

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Gasha

Gotcha

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Bandai was selling capsule toys as Gashapon.

I think it’s still a capsule toy because of its remnants from when it was digitalized.

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I think I would have always felt a sense of discomfort about the Gashapon labeling if it weren’t for Gashapon Senki.

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A series that I thought was a common noun turned out to be a trademark of a company.

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Gacha has a better ring to it.

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It’s a weird way to say it, but it doesn’t feel like a gacha when it’s a gasha.

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I don’t really like the sound of “gasha” compared to “gacha”…

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Doesn’t it matter either way?

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Whether it’s gachapon or gashapon, either is fine, but if I have to shorten it, I prefer “gacha.”

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It looks like Casshern in a gacha.

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As for capsule toys, there are overwhelmingly more games that either do not use gacha or do not have gacha at all in social games…

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Gashapon Wars is great, isn’t it?

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It feels clicky like a Carddas.

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It’s a bit sad that even though they obtained the trademark, only one company continues to use it because no one else does.

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Gotcha!

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Bandai’s Gashadokuro

Takara is Gachapin.

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Until now, I thought it was called Gachapon Senki for Famicom, but I found out it was actually Senki.

Maybe it’s mixed up with Heroic Saga.

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So that’s why G Gene was also a gacha, Mash.

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In social games, it’s called gacha, but does that mean you’re on the Takara side?

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The gacha can be used because electronic programs are not included in the scope of the trademark.

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>>124

Hmm…

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>>124

Is it that the part that isn’t included is held by a company called NHNcomico, which I don’t really know?

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>>144

I searched for the trademark under the company name, but didn’t it come up?

Where did you see that information?

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I found it mentioned in several articles when I Googled it, but I don’t know any solid sources.

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It makes a clanking sound and pops out, so it’s called Gashapon.

I’m putting out a card, so it’s Cardass.

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Gachadokuro

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>>56

The Yo-kai Watch mobile game was supposed to be a gacha game even though it wasn’t Bandai Namco’s decision.

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Honestly, “gacha” sounds better than “gash.”

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>>57

It’s originally a gashapon.

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Since I hold the trademark for Gashapon.

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Gashaa

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When I say “gachapon” as “gachapon,” it somehow feels unfamiliar.

When it comes to cutting it in the gacha, it somehow feels more familiar that way.

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Honestly, I only recognize it as a gacha machine.

I’ve never used a gacha even once.

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It was a mystery back then, but I wonder why it was labeled as a gacha in the mobile game.

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>>65

Is it because it’s Mobage?

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After that, another Idolmaster emerged in Mobage, and it was in a state of extreme confusion with ordinary gacha calls.

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I think almost all manufacturers except Bandai Namco refer to it as gacha.

Recently, there are no places that call the capsule toy corners in department stores and such “Gashapon corners.”

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>>66

There are places aimed at foreign tourists, so I wonder if they made it “gacha” instead of “gashapon” to make it easier for foreigners to say.

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>>66

Isn’t there a lot of stuff like summoning stones?

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It’s Idolmaster, but it’s not Bandai Namco.

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Also, it was originally Namco’s, after all, the Idolmaster.

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Even if Bandai were to use the term “gacha,” it wouldn’t upset Takara Tomy, as they have a pretty good relationship.

It seems like they only have the mindset of using the “Gacha” label because they have registered the trademark in-house.

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Gwah gwah

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I haven’t seen anyone outside of a few Idolmaster producers that are particular about gacha calls.

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Amate

Machu

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It doesn’t have to be a choice between two options.

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Gashapin

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If we name it the Gashapon Corner, we can only display Bandai products.

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Machu

Machu

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I often see gacha calls in the Idolmaster series.

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I haven’t heard “gasha” in a while…

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Gotchard…

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Gashapon Warrior was also Gachapon Warrior until a certain point.

The game version is from that time, so it’s all Gachapon Warriors.

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The image has worsened due to the gashaman.

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Gachapon and gashapon are like Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem, where you wonder “Which one is it…?”

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I understand it’s a joke, but I really dislike the sound of a gasha, like a tooth falling out.

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>>87

It sounds like the noise of gears meshing.

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Gacha is definitely only fun when you attach a “pon” to it.

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Personally, I think it doesn’t matter which one as long as the meaning is conveyed.

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Major Char

Chaa investigation

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It’s a gacha since it’s been a gacha-pawn since old times, right?

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You little punk… I’ll crush you if you keep messing around.

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I don’t know since when, but it has come to be called Gashapon.

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From the perspective of the one calling, it shouldn’t matter either way.

When it comes to trademarks, those who are labeling…

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Isn’t it called a gashapon because the capsule inside rattles and pops out?!

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Because it’s a gachapon or gacha.

The Gachapon Hall has a champon naming.

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The gacha-pong itself is trademarked by Bandai.

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In Mobage, the Super Sentai ones had gacha notation too.

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It’s a gacha with data.

It’s a Gachapon in real life.

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Gachaman

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Let’s avoid using the term “gacha” in social games since it gets confusing.

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I find the sound that ends with “sha” in gasha uncomfortable, so I would prefer it to be unified to gacha.

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I remember experiencing something around here during the time of Blue Project…

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Gashapon is a registered trademark of Bandai.

Gacha-gacha and gachapon are common names for capsule vending machines.

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Gassha

Gotcha.

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It’s a gashapon, right?

You, no way…

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There are quite a few people who miss the gacha and say it’s a gacha.

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Well, that doesn’t concern the customer…

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It’s a hassle; who cares anyway!

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Since I used to call Gashapon “gachagacha,” I feel a sense of discomfort with “gasha.”

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Rather than saying “Gacha! Pon!”

It feels like a sensation of “gagogago…goto.” in terms of the actual device’s touch.

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Rename Carddass to something more extreme.

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Gachapon

Gachapon

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The last time I heard the term “gacha” was when I was playing a social game that felt like a cash grab from Kamen Rider.

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Not only the contents, but the gacha machines themselves are also becoming polarized between Bandai and Takara Tomy.

The Bandai arcade cabinet only contains Bandai-made capsules.

The Takutomi cabinet is only made by Takutomi, and there are no such alternatives.

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When someone says “gacha,” it’s really annoying when there are people who insist on calling it “gasha.” I seriously want them to just disappear.

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Most gacha games have a high image because they are generally based on the reference prices of Bandai Namco’s excessive spending.

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Grandparents say “gacha gacha,” but they don’t often say “gasha gasha.”

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Is it a capsule toy?

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I prefer the sound of “cha.”

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Well then, from now on let’s call the card-drawing format “Carddass.”

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On the contrary, is there another way to say this?

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Regardless of whether it’s good or bad, it’s a word that makes you realize it’s made by Bandai.

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Gotcha! That was a fun duel!

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It was a gacha in Gundam Versus too.

It was a trademark.

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If it’s a gacha, I can’t call Gachapin…

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Just call Gashapin, right?

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I don’t like the sound of it; it sounds foolish.

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Gacha originally referred to “gasha,” which means to recruit hidden talent in the fields…

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A liar is the beginning of a leader…

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>>137

The Demon Slayer has arrived.

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Colloquial expressions often have a stronger appeal for their sound than for their accuracy.

In conversation, it’s only natural that gacha becomes more established.

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Abbreviation of “Gutta Chance”.

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Crash

Reclined person

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Every time I hear “fever” in pachinko other than Umimonogatari, I remember the gacha.

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I’m not very familiar with pachinko, but what do you call the original?

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Gacha ← Copycat

Gasha ← The original source

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I can’t remember what they called the cards with the secret that could be flipped over, not the Cardass ones from Dragon Ball.

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The gacha really feels right as a sound.

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As long as the Gashapon Warrior series is alive…

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I would like a game that includes real knights and warriors, at least something like Newtype Story.

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But it sounds like a gacha, right?

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Carddass costs 200 yen for 3 pieces now, huh…

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It’s fine if it’s a Gashapon, but it’s not fitting to break it at “gasha.”

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Could it be that others just can’t use it from a trademark perspective?

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According to Bandai’s trademark gossip, this had disappeared before I knew it.

According to Bandai's trademark gossip, this had disappeared before I knew it.

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I’m not playing your social game, so “gacha” just doesn’t resonate with me.

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Gashu

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Bandai is just the strange one, isn’t it?

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Agate Yuzuriha

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Even though Deremas is a child of Bandai Namco, during the Mobage era it was treated as a child of Cygames, and it was moving to finally be allowed to use the gacha notation after it became Derest.

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>>162

I wonder if people who are particular about gacha summons think like this.

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>>167

Ah, I see, they are the kind of person who takes pride in being from Bandai.

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>>170

The rest is for people who like toys.

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>>167

Well, because of the difference in notation between gasha and gacha, Millimass was often referred to as the legitimate child while Mobamas was called the illegitimate child.

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>>179

Heh.

I don’t care~

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>>179

It looks like the level of civilization is low, and that’s unpleasant.

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Let’s try to remember what I used to be called when I was a child.

I like gashapon and Cosmos.

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Are you a necromancer?!

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I thought I had been into Gachapon Senki since childhood, but when I looked it up, I realized it was Gachapon Senshi during the Famicom era.

The war chronicle part was mixed in normally with the capsule war chronicle part.

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>>166

The Gashapon trademark was registered in 1982, and the Gachapon trademark was registered in 2000, making it a rare case where the Gachapon notation exists between those two.

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>>193

Why are you expanding with a trademark that you don’t own?

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>>198

A big blunder in an age that is not generous.

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In the case of Gundam, it’s understandable to be particular about the prestigious name of Gashapon.

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It seems like you’re making some strange deductions, but it’s probably just a conversation starter saying that it’s actually “gasha” and not “gacha.”

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>>172

Most people probably think it doesn’t matter either way, right?

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Bandai Hate Man, please make it three outs quickly since I don’t even want to talk.

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Who is saying they hate Bandai?

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Gachapon is even more minor than a bonbon.

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Although there is Gassha, there is no Gatcha.

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>>176

Oh my gosh…

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>>176

It was a fun duel!

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>>176

A duelist comes to mind.

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>>188

The English version of “I gotta catch ’em all!”

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The round one that comes out gives the impression of a gachapon, while anything else gives the impression of a gacha.

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It’s all a capsule vending machine because it’s a hassle.

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Now that I think about it, there’s absolutely no gacha animation, so why is it considered gacha?

Are you teasing me with these words?

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>>186

I haven’t seen a gacha with misses in it lately.

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>>192

I feel like I’ve moved onto a high-class route after getting rid of the outliers.

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>>186

Isn’t it almost like scouting or summoning in the first place?

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At first it was gachapon, but I heard it lost to Gachapin.

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The Gashapon also has a tactile sensation that feels like a gacha.

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Crash! That was a fun duel!

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>>190

Izaku would never say something like this…!

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Recently, the thing I thought most distorted in meaning is that the word “gacha” has started being used in relation to blind boxes.

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>>195

Recently, I guess…

The random inclusion trading figures sold in boxes that came out in the late 90s were called box gacha.

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Gatcha reminded me of Gatchaman Crowds.

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Gashard…

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Isn’t the image reversed?

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>>199

The person in the thread image is from Bandai.

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>>199

It’s a character from Bandai…

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Mashu Maru

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What do you think of Charia Bull?

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>>202

I am suffering from being caught in the middle.

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While the card pack itself isn’t called a gacha, I feel like it tends to be treated as a gacha when you open it with the aim of getting high-value rares.

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The sound of the gachapon feels more exciting.

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Machu has a lower face even though she is a parent Gacha SSR, right?

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>>209

Hurry up and become a UR and get voice acting.

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Which was better, before Gashapon Soldiers or during the time of Kin-Keshi?

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Duel

Duel Masters

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>>213

Magic

Gather

MTG

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>>213

This is quite reminiscent of Yu-Gi-Oh, isn’t it…?

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>>215

It’s a difference between “mon” and “ka”.

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What are you saying, charging 2000 yen for one gachapon?

But the quality is really high…

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Cosmos

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