
Yesterday’s boy had quite the potential as a sub-battler. Today, let’s play with the astonishing human battle sealer. I still have no idea about this hobby…! Capt. Sync. F I Want Jeanne Darl Thank You.
Sesame seeds
Gunpla
What’s depicted in the thread image is from a fairly mainstream source, which is troubling.
Character can!
I serialized about two volumes of “Bato Shearer,” but both of them were erotic…
So Batshira was a spoiled brat…
It looks like a Mini 4WD drawn by the person who created Mega Man X.
>>7
I thought it was Idaten Sho, but it’s the mobile racer instead.
At times, they make me draw hobby mangas with nonsensical themes and inexplicable selections of people.
Let’s play at Ramen Bar.
>>10
I remember buying one from the back of the box and getting a ton of shiny stickers.
>>10
Because I’m a Gammer Twist faction…
There was a toy that flipped over and drove in reverse like a crashing car.
I have a memory that the Battler’s anime was quite interesting.
I learned about something called nipple covers from the comic “War Tanks.”
>>13
At that time, it engraved the kink of “nipples” into my young brain.
Medabot
The sun has come out.
I have a memory of buying Musha ◯ Den.
I didn’t realize that “Astonishing Human” referred to “Bikkuriman.”
Wasn’t there a car hobby that looked like a thin pencil body?
>>20
If it’s Dangan Racer, it’s Korokoro.
>>20
Dangan Racer?
When will there be an episode with super breasts like Ror?
I can’t tell if it’s a bonbon or a korokoro.
Wasn’t there a manga where Godzilla’s remote control battles by attaching model kit parts?
>>22
A dream story?
>>22
KoroKoro’s Plastic Model Modification Martial Arts Chronicle Gun☆Kid
>>38
Awesome…
Is the one at the waist the eyeball thing?
>>23
Derby ball
>>27
The Medarot characters also played a lot of Derby Ball!
It’s an anime…
MOZ was super popular in elementary school.
>>28
I think it was quite an ambitious system.
There were various tricky aspects in terms of business…
Battle Medarot
Is it okay for Battle Skipper to be on the Bonbon side?
>>30
I think it’s good because I was doing manga with Bonbon.
It’s amazing that Medarot is still active.
When I return to my parents’ house, there is still a dresser with a Battlestar sticker on it…
My brother just jokingly stuck something to the edge of the dresser, and it got ripped apart normally…
I wanted to try Crash Gear, but I’ve never seen one in real life.
>>36
I have the real thing, and the sound was amazing and fun.
It was great that we could have assembly battles like Amacoa in real life.
In terms of hobbies, there are quite a few that I have built both sides of Korokoro Bonbon, but what are the criteria for judgment?
Did you ever do manga?
I feel conflicted because the Medarot I’m with is a Smilodon and not a Metarok.
>>39
Metabee wants to be used by the boy…
The one that launches a spherical Gundam like a B-Daman.
A Gundam toy that shoots out coins, just like a B-Daman.
I really liked Batcheeler.
The wordplay when you turn the page is interesting…
Don’t casually mix in gratitude for Mr. Mido in a gag illustration.
Fist Alien
Battleship is animated, so it can take a decent position over various hobby trends.
Can I treat Beast Wars and Heisei Microman as BonBon Hobby?
Are Fats and Sal the main characters with this…?
>>49
It’s because I’m a pirate who became overweight from binge-eating due to a broken heart, and a saintess cursed to become a monkey.
>>55
It’s cliché, but having a transformation element makes it quite manageable for storytelling as a 30-minute kids’ anime.
>>49
When they awaken, the monkey becomes Joan of Arc and Fatts loses weight.
I have a memory that Bat Sealers were not something you played with, like Bikkuriman stickers.
It seems that what Daisuke Terasawa was lamenting about not being well-received… when I googled it, could it be the one from yesterday in the thread image?
>>51
Correct answer
Supplement binders
I remember that Batshira stopped its story arc and started a gag manga instead.
I wonder if stories didn’t go over well…
>>52
Children’s monthly magazines are difficult, you know…
The ones that are turned into anime definitely have their popularity skyrocketing just like that.
I feel like Batochira was animated in a position that is more on the major side, but still somewhat minor.
It should have been consistently interesting.
I remember I had VERSX.
It’s only natural that today’s children don’t know.
Battler is just older in terms of generation rather than being a minor character.
I liked the TCG of Monster Farm.
So it’s not the main character being brought in by Mashurambo, but that one instead?
Crash Gear is amazing after all…
Fatz’s performance by Ito-san shone brightly.
When I saw Beyblade, I thought it was a battle top!
I want to let the boy read King Thief JIN.
I have a memory that there were a lot of threads about Mashuranbo here…
I remember that the Supplement Binders didn’t really do much puzzling in the story.
Is it okay to compete with power stones today?
Batcheeler is not popular, but the Bikkuriman 2000 from the same period also didn’t become popular.
Has the transplantation of power stones already been released?
>>72
FaiColle 2 is in May, right?
Isn’t the heroine of Batochira more like a maid than a monkey?
I wonder why Crash Gear became relatively popular…
>>74
I wonder if it’s anime.
Isn’t the thread picture fictional…?
I can’t remember any hobby manga at all.
It felt like a super soldier Gundam guy.
Crash Gear was quite popular with Turbo, so was it Nitro?
It’s a bit sad when a work that I loved as a child is treated as an unknown minor work…
Boy, you should play Medabots, Robopon, or JING instead of Pokémon.
>>82
Telefang is great!
I don’t remember being featured in a hobby magazine, but I liked things like Boltman from candy toys…
>>84
Is the right hand the one with the driver or something?
Character badge
The drawing of the Smilodon in the thread is good…
I liked the one where Goku flies around with a weird badge like a spinning top.
Let’s play Dangan Racer!
Battleship has been made into an anime, so this is still a better version of it.
Telefang
I don’t remember if the Chess God Battle Commander toy was released…
I can’t seriously think of any hit battle hobby that originated from Bonbon.
>>93
I don’t really know since it’s not my generation, but wasn’t Crash Gear in Bonbon?
If we talk about the conditions of the thread image, has Telefang become a hobby outside of the game…?
>>95
There’s a radio-controlled model that launches missiles.
>>97
Shirasong…
I played both GB and GBA games, and I also read the manga…
I still have the Fist Alien figure at my parents’ house.
I wonder… there seems to be a sense of it being acceptable with Korokoro Hobby.
The feeling of being suspicious comes from Bonbon Hobby…
>>99
If you’re reading comics, it’s probably because you’re suspicious even as a kid.
>>102
It’s such a terrible thing to say when there’s a Gundam on it!
>>109
Gundam otaku kids are generally a hassle.
The king of luck chocolate was probably only in Kansai and around Tokyo in Kanto. In my area, we only had Bikkuriman.
Don’t forget the Fist Alien that even Bonbon only handled for a moment.
>>101
It’s also featured in Korokoro, don’t underestimate it.
>>105
It should have been featured in TV-kun and Telemaga too.
>>101
It’s the one with figures used for rock-paper-scissors; isn’t it the rock-paper-scissors one?
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It is analyzed that many of Bonbon’s products are things that can be played alone, like plastic models and video games.
>>108
Yankees and popular kids are playful, while otaku and anonymous users are explosive.
I have that image. Well, everyone was reading both, though.
>>114
Kids’ magazines are 80% for otakus, right?
>>118
Having an older brother often means that it becomes a magazine that won’t be noticed.
>>120
Is it hate speech that only children and eldest sons are prone to being otaku?
There wasn’t a manga, but I really wanted that infrared gun…
Batochira was really interesting and entertaining.
When I was a kid, I played on the 64 and also played Crash Bandicoot and Ape Escape on the PS, so the influence of CoroCoro is impressive, isn’t it?
Korokoro has an image like poop, and Bonbon is like breasts.
I forgot whether it was Bonbon or Korokoro, but there was something where AI-equipped figures would battle every night, right?
It’s like a hobby version of Toy Story.
>>117
That’s a comic adaptation of a Western film.
>>151
Small Soldiers are great, aren’t they?
Speaking of juveniles, there were those summer film comic adaptations in that period in CoroCoro.
Fist Alien is not just rock-paper-scissors; it surprisingly involves tricky negotiations because of Ram’s presence and support characters…
There are plenty of games and hobbies that have missed the mark, including those led by Korokoro and Jittering, and if we were to talk about batting averages, they would probably be incredibly low…
The bombom became like that after casually doing a Pokémon tie-up.
Right after letting go of Mega Man, EXE comes out, and it’s just too artistic in various ways.
I feel like there have been quite a few games released by Bonbon.
Nintendo GAMEBOY GAME BOY COLOR: One Ru Pachochop TAITO DMG-BS9J-JPN © TAITO CORP. 2000
I think I bought this game after seeing it in BonBon magazine, but I’ve never met anyone who has played it, let alone someone who even knows about it.
Whenever I talk about minor game threads, I always mention names, but there really isn’t a single person.
Kenny’s original alien and original predator.
Steel Bash
What is really minor is
I’ve seen this before, but I can’t remember the name!
>>127
I remember that the action order specified in front of the foolish lord by the creator of Cross Hunter seemed interesting like a car.
Wasn’t this adapted into an anime…?
>>128
It was on Saturday mornings, and it was also released on VHS and made into a DVD.
The DVD was planned to have a total of 13 volumes, but only 6 volumes were released…
A bonbon version of Barcode Battler.
>>130
Is it a cardigan?
The barcode scanners break down quickly, you know.
>>131
It might be a super barcode war.
Batoshir is not a hit, but it was an anime that ran for a year.
Bombons would likely fall into the category of more well-known hot toys.
Well, it has become a minor anime with no means of watching it other than the videos from back then…
That said, it wasn’t the case that it became animated or adapted into a game because it was popular in the first place.
There are more cases where it has been decided to be adapted into anime or games, like those that are serialized in magazines such as BonBon.
When I think about it, I believe Kuro-chan is great.
>>134
To be blunt, both Korokoro and Bonbon are hobby promotion magazines, so there are quite a few works that become famous for being original.
>>134
The Medarot that was thoroughly bitten into and hit big from the planning stage is truly amazing.
Well, I think children’s magazines like CoroCoro share similar characteristics in that regard.
>>134
That’s true.
I feel like the strength of Bonbon was that original manga with no relation to things like King Thief or Kuro-chan had a decent batting average.
Looking at Battle Shira now, the art feels quite old even by the standards of that time!
But I remember actually enjoying it quite a bit.
The opening song is pretty good, Battler Sealer.
>>136
Let’s sail! Only the Battle Sealer is being distributed, right?
I wonder if there will be an ending theme or opening theme in the later episodes…
I used to like the Medabots card manga, so why did they suddenly switch to Battle Chasers with a reset of the world setting…?
While everyone was playing Yu-Gi-Oh, it was really fun to be playing Miracle of the Zone with one other person…
>>140
Perverted guy
Even kindergarteners and elementary school students would definitely have noticed that Batochira is a knock-off, right?
Isn’t it just too old rather than being minor?
I can’t watch TV Tokyo, you know.
>>145
I hated the phrase “with the exception of some regions…”
Because there are games and MOZ too.
I recently found out that it’s made by the same company that created the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
>>146
I feel like I should have just started the game without any paper or anything since I can’t find friends to play with.
>>152
It’s a hit in the Asian region, so that’s a blind spot for you.
>>154
It feels amazing that the reissue is progressing slowly but seems to be heading all the way to the legendary Neos arc.
>>154
In other words, the order is reversed.
Hudson got caught up in a bank failure right after starting its card game business and was unable to continue.
>>178
Shirasoon
>>178
What is it!
Are you saying that Hudson went bankrupt because of Hokkaido Takushoku Bank?
Oh? Is this an advertisement for Takara Tomy?
Battleship has a certain level of recognition because it was featured in anime.
The lead role was supposed to be played by Itoken.
I have a memory that the manga was erotic, Batshira.
I wish I had bought the game about Kuro-chan and the game about the King Thief that I wanted at the time but ended up not purchasing.
Just when I thought there was talk of an anime or game adaptation, Fair Praise suddenly disappeared…
At the end of this collaboration project with the bonbon, there’s the Cross Hunter, so I can’t deal with it.
I feel that doing Microman in the 1990s was a bit of a stretch even for a revival.
>>156
Is it such a big hit?!
>>156
I think toys came out quite a bit and were well-received.
>>156
I liked the Acroyer at that time; it was cool.
I didn’t know the original, so I was like, why is Microman’s face silver… scary…
>>156
Well, you were doing just fine.
>>156
It sold like crazy, so we could do it in the second year!
Ready-made is cute as a cosplay maid mermaid.
I wonder if Naoki Yokouchi will draw a new work.
It’s okay even if it’s just a clean copy of Dobura.
Miracle of the Zone
Was the ramen bar manga from Bonbon or Corocoro…?
In anime, it’s scary because it has a human face, like the toy Microman.
I liked the evolved form of the monkey that appears in Battle Seal; it was cute.
As a late-stage to end-stage Bonbon reader, I didn’t have any hobbies at that time at all.
Regarding MOZ, I couldn’t play it either, but surprisingly, there were quite a few dedicated fans.
It’s clearly shown in the Reiwa era, so I can only say it was a success.
I’m remembering if Characobatch was from Bonbon Hobby.
>>174
I feel like there was a special feature page.
I was involved with Street Fighter II.
>>174
Characobatch also appeared in the Super Bikkuriman game, so it’s a Korokoro.
Is this the supplement binders?
It was the chaotic period at the end of Bonbon, where veteran manga artists from Kodansha were making numerous adjustments…
>>175
I found out why they had Daisuke Terasawa draw it…
>>181
In the late stages of Bonbon, it features works by Seizou Watase…
>>193
I think it’s only natural that the editor-in-chief could be ambushed by the Bonbon fans.
Magna Powers (Red Powers) was a huge hit.
On the contrary, if those guys hadn’t had a hit, there wouldn’t have been a development of Microman afterward…
I wanted a MOZ, but it wasn’t sold in my neighborhood.
Of course, the Miracle V Master wasn’t for sale either.
For some reason, I was selling Magination but didn’t buy it.
I wonder what percentage of people who played MOZ also played the Great Whale Story.
There is a suspicion that it may be more serious than the layer of people who played Hearthstone but don’t know about Warcraft.
It’s the one that had an advertisement article around 1995.
I think there was a product with a phone number printed on the sticker, and if you called that number, you could play a game, but I can’t remember the details.
I think it was a story where you split into attributes like fire and electricity, and recruit those characters to climb a tower.
I loved both the design and the customization elements of Battle Skipper, but…
No matter how you look at it, it wasn’t designed to make the battles interesting.
In the first place, it doesn’t go straight.
The origin of 200X is also Magpa, so there’s no reason it can’t be done!
True bonbon lovers imitate Bonbon TV’s projects, so something like the image in the thread is just a nostalgic old man.
What I was doing recklessly with Microman was…
I think it’s the Microman Arts.
This is how history gets altered…
It often feels like many of the projects that ended up being hits were surprisingly approved at BonBon Hobby.
I used to like the Medarot manga.
I didn’t really understand the construction machinery Navi manga.
>>194
It was somewhat… poetic.
Supplement binders are not terminal.
It seems that there are some people among the anonymous who look down on others a lot, so they tend to say that everything has fallen or failed.
I’m not sure if I should call it a hobby, but I was collecting stickers of the King of Luck.
There was a robot that punched a lot.
Relentless…
When you assemble the toy that is divided into parts, it grows larger, and if you win a battle, you can obtain the treasures of the Seven Royal Families, embark on an adventure that grants any wish, and nurture friendships. Isn’t that just between best friends? Which sub-leader is that? Bindaz? The readers have no idea what it means at all. It ended abruptly in the now-defunct Comic Bonbon, based on a certain manga artist’s only permanent tie-up children’s manga. Does no one know? Neither the book nor the toys sold at all!?
The real beginning of the end for Bonbon started in 2006.
The Battle Skipper sold well, so there’s an OVA, but the history has been altered too much for some reason.
It feels like the greatest achievement of my terminal illness is having given birth to the transformed cat, Anzu-chan.
The children’s magazine format ended up creating just the right balance for Imashiro’s style, so to speak…
What is this naughty older sister…?