
Yesterday’s boy had quite the potential as a sub-battler. Let’s play with the shocking human Batoshira today. This is a hobby I don’t know at all…! Captain Fatz, Jeanne Marie.
Gunpla
Miracle of the Zone
If it’s a favorite work, there are things like Medarot and Kuro-chan.
When it is called a hobby
>>2I can only think of that…
Super sesame.
Stickers are difficult, aren’t they?
Even Pokémon didn’t become popular.
>>4The Pokémon bread stickers are still going on, aren’t they?
>>8I think it’s about the Pokémon Seal Chronicles, not that.
>>11It’s nice when there’s a little bonus with the snacks.
When there’s just a big bundle of stickers, I feel like it loses its value, I thought with a child’s heart.
Also, there are a lot of new illustrations for Pokémon cards.
>>4Bikkuriman caused a huge sensation, didn’t it!!
>>10I don’t know…
>>10What I know is from Bikkuriman 2000.
That’s rolling over there…
Sumilodo
Yokaiser
>>6I can understand the bonbon-like aspect, but it’s more like a rolling one.
I was really into the Musha Retsuden model kits and enjoyed modifying them.
I didn’t see a single child playing around.
Is it that thing from Gumra Twister Ramen, Bonbon?
Gunpla
How do you play Batshira…?
Battle Top
I only know about the anime, Battler.
A thing that spins Puyo Puyo like a top.
>>21Battle Top?
>>27That
Isn’t it better to use a card since we won’t be sticking anything?
>>22Unlike TCG, the good thing about stickers is that you can buy them at a cheap price at a candy store.
I’ve never seen the person I’m competing against.
Battle Skipper
>>23I wonder if they’ll release a remake toy that recreates the cockpit without using any power…
I love the mysterious status of seals.
Fighting man War Watankus!!
Damn it, they don’t have it in stores in local cities (from the 90s to the 2000s)!
>>28They really didn’t sell Bonbon Hobby…
I took a quick look at the list, and while I liked Medarot and Debichil, I wasn’t that fond of the toys…
What is exchange?
It looks like it’s stuck to the notebook, but will it tear if I peel it off?
Is that notebook like a thumbnail, with a separate new sticker?
>>31Because it’s smooth like a sticker backing, you can peel it off once it’s stuck on.
I can feel the older sister’s commitment in Medarot, even though it’s not Metabee.
I feel like there was a successor to Bikkuriman in the form of something like a Shira Bansho chocolate.
There was a toy that looked like a supercar controlled by a mobile phone-type controller, right?
So that’s a dedicated notebook, huh?
At the time I was buying, it was a period when Game Boy games were the main focus rather than hobbies…
Telefang and so on
The Pokémon Seal Chronicles notebook is made of paper, so once it’s stuck, it can’t be peeled off.
We can’t compete, can we?
Fist Alien
Rock-paper-scissors battle with a monster figure featuring a bizarre design.
I first learned about Supplement Bindas from the anime “Kuitan.”
Eventually, I’ll probably run out of ideas and end up playing around in the Necros Fortress or something.
I loved Medarot, but I’ve never bought Dual Models, Battle Medarots, or Medarot Collection.
Gundam models are too strong.
Are the Ametoy action figures included in Bonbon Hobby…?
I liked Mighty Max and the Mini-Turtles…
Sugegoma… and something with a camera… and a yokai gun…
Is jittering a bonbon?
>>47Rolling
It’s a derivative of the hyper yoyo.
Kids stick stickers all over furniture and walls without thinking, so parents are reluctant to buy them too many.
>>48It’s true that it can be applied anywhere.
It’s a sticker that is valued for being stuck on.
I always remember the scene where the camera captures the swing of the batter who hit a home run overlapping with the swing of his best friend in the batter’s box.
Amazing
I only know hobbies that I don’t recognize.