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ZasunekPachimonKaijuCard01.jpg|Zasunek playing card
ZasunekPachimonKaijuCard01.jpg|Zasunek playing card
Laser mole.png|Mogudon playing card
Laser mole.png|Mogudon playing card
Honk.png|Octobus playing card
2 spade.png|Ruzahdon playing card
4 hearts.png|Jeebat playing card
3 diamonds.png|Boomens playing card
8 Diamonds.png|Keyhose playing card
10 clubs.png|Sandalar playing card
4 diamonds.png|Dahras playing card
Q hearts.png|Eagler playing card
10 diamonds.png|Gyamania playing card
3spades.png|Seabozun playing card
4spades.png|Hightawagon playing card
7diamonds.png|Garinco playing card
7spades.png|Cactus Man playing card
Khearts.png|Milmedes playing card
3clubs.png|Saigar playing card
6spade.png|Mantiz playing card
8clubs.png|Drasgon playing card
3 hearts.png|''Unnamed''
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===Kewpie Corporation Playing Cards===
The following set of promotional playing cards were produced by The Kewpie Corporation and featured original creature artwork along with related names and stats. However, these cards are still often lumped together with other Pachimon due some of the designs still being derivative of existing characters.<ref>http://pinktentacle.com/2011/02/pachimon-playing-cards/</ref>
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H Pachi Card.png|Etch playing card
H Pachi Card.png|Etch playing card
It hurts to live.png|Gohhogh playing card
It hurts to live.png|Gohhogh playing card
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Pachi card 1.png|Curadros playing card
Pachi card 1.png|Curadros playing card
Angry yeti.png|Bullbull playing card
Angry yeti.png|Bullbull playing card
Honk.png|Octobus playing card
2 spade.png|Ruzahdon playing card
4 hearts.png|Jeebat playing card
5 hearts.png|Pelebon playing card
5 hearts.png|Pelebon playing card
6 hearts.png|Menakuzilla playing card
6 hearts.png|Menakuzilla playing card
3 diamonds.png|Boomens playing card
8 Diamonds.png|Keyhose playing card
10 clubs.png|Sandalar playing card
4 diamonds orange.png|Andromeropius playing card
4 diamonds orange.png|Andromeropius playing card
4 diamonds.png|Dahras playing card
J clubs.png|Manbar playing card
J clubs.png|Manbar playing card
q diamonds.png|Kim playing card
q diamonds.png|Kim playing card
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6 diamonds.png|Goroboas playing card
6 diamonds.png|Goroboas playing card
2 spade robo.png|Heater playing card
2 spade robo.png|Heater playing card
Q hearts.png|Eagler playing card
3 hearts 2.png|Computron playing card
3 hearts 2.png|Computron playing card
4 hearts 2.png|Glora playing card
4 hearts 2.png|Glora playing card
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9 clubs.png|Elle playing card
9 clubs.png|Elle playing card
9 diamonds.png|Tibetron playing card
9 diamonds.png|Tibetron playing card
10 diamonds.png|Gyamania playing card
K diamond.png|Alien Carta playing card
K diamond.png|Alien Carta playing card
K spade.png|Alien Maurice playing card
K spade.png|Alien Maurice playing card
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10 diamond.png|Arm playing card
10 diamond.png|Arm playing card
K club.png|Alien Acheela playing card
K club.png|Alien Acheela playing card
3spades.png|Seabozun playing card
4spades.png|Hightawagon playing card
7diamonds.png|Garinco playing card
7spades.png|Cactus Man playing card
Khearts.png|Milmedes playing card
3clubs.png|Saigar playing card
6spade.png|Mantiz playing card
8clubs.png|Drasgon playing card
3 hearts.png|''Unnamed''
Joker.png|''Unnamed''
Joker.png|''Unnamed''
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Artwork===
===Artwork===
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Revision as of 00:51, 28 July 2018

Pachimon (パチモン,   Pachimon) is a series of vintage bromide trading cards made by Japanese company Yokopro (ヨコプロ,   Yokopuro).

Information

Pachimon was created by Yokopro in the 1970's, around the time kaiju were very popular in Japan. The card game features several 'Pachimon,' monsters often based on popular kaiju series such as Godzilla, Gamera and Ultraman, usually attacking famous cities or places.

The playing cards feature information on each monster, including its height, weight, and subtitle.

Although quite obscure, the Pachimon kaiju have garnered something of a cult following among Japanese collectors and otaku, which has resulted in vinyl figures (both official products and custom built independents), and fan-made video games and short films.

Gallery

Playing Cards

Kewpie Corporation Playing Cards

The following set of promotional playing cards were produced by The Kewpie Corporation and featured original creature artwork along with related names and stats. However, these cards are still often lumped together with other Pachimon due some of the designs still being derivative of existing characters.[1]


Artwork

Merchandise / Miscellaneous

Trivia

  • Several of the kaiju depicted on the Pachimon cards are modified pictures of kaiju from the Godzilla, Gamera, and Ultra franchises.
  • Some Pachimon cards took their visual sources from outside the Kaiju and Tokusatsu genres, including science books based on prehistoric animals and photographs of modern day ones. Jiatorima, Triceratops, and an unnamed 'mountain hugging' Komodo Dragon are some such examples.
  • There's a minority of Pachimon card creatures who appear to be fully original creations and connected designs. But these too *might* have also been taken / stolen from more obscure sources, like artwork from Kaiju picture books and science fiction magazines.
  • The ghastly character with the claws of the iconic "Ultraman" foe Baltan, the body of Antler (also from "Ultraman"), and donning an over-sized human skull for a head, was originally left nameless in its card debut, but would later be named 'Galtan (or 'Gaikotsubaltan') by the vinyl sculptor / producer Exohead, whom released such a figure in 2007.
  • A Pachimon fighting game has unofficially been made, similar to Mugen.

Game