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'''''Pachimon''''' {{Nihongo|パチモン|Pachimon}} is a series of vintage bromide trading cards made by [[Japan]]ese company Yokopro {{Nihongo|ヨコプロ|Yokopuro}}. | '''''Pachimon''''' {{Nihongo|パチモン|Pachimon}} is a series of vintage bromide trading cards made by the [[Japan]]ese company Yokopro {{Nihongo|ヨコプロ|Yokopuro}}. | ||
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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
''Pachimon'' was created by Yokopro in the 1970's, around the time [[kaiju]] were very popular in Japan. The card game | ''Pachimon'' was created by Yokopro in the 1970's, around the time [[kaiju]] were very popular in [[Japan]]. The card game consists of several "Pachimon," monsters often based on those from popular kaiju series such as [[Godzilla (frachise)|Godzilla]], [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]] and the [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Series|Ultra Series]], usually shown attacking famous cities or places. | ||
The playing cards feature information on each monster, including its height, weight, and subtitle. | The playing cards feature information on each monster, including its height, weight, and subtitle. | ||
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===Artwork=== | ===Artwork=== | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
Pachi fight 2.png|Agasukeron vs. | Pachi fight 2.png|Agasukeron vs. an unnamed monster | ||
BahharahNorthAfricaPachimon2016April01.jpg|Bahharah | BahharahNorthAfricaPachimon2016April01.jpg|Bahharah | ||
DaigorasPachimon2016March01.jpg|Daigoras | DaigorasPachimon2016March01.jpg|Daigoras | ||
DaigorasPachimon2016March02.jpg|Daigoras | DaigorasPachimon2016March02.jpg|Daigoras | ||
DanpurarPachimonKaijuYokopro01.jpg|Danpurar | DanpurarPachimonKaijuYokopro01.jpg|Danpurar | ||
DoiraaPachimon2015January01.jpg|Doilar | DoiraaPachimon2015January01.jpg|Doilar | ||
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HowatosPachimon2016April01.jpg|Howatos | HowatosPachimon2016April01.jpg|Howatos | ||
JiatorimaGastornisYokopro2015January01.jpg|Jiatorima | JiatorimaGastornisYokopro2015January01.jpg|Jiatorima | ||
Pachimon iwa 11.jpg| | Pachimon iwa 11.jpg|Name unknown (reuse of Jiatorima) | ||
KanochegaPachimonKaijuYokopro01.jpg|Kanchenga | KanochegaPachimonKaijuYokopro01.jpg|Kanchenga | ||
KanjirasuPachimon2016January01.jpg|Kanjiras | KanjirasuPachimon2016January01.jpg|Kanjiras | ||
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ScorotronZaurusPachimon2016January01.jpg|Kumon vs Skorosaurus | ScorotronZaurusPachimon2016January01.jpg|Kumon vs Skorosaurus | ||
LygonPachimon2016January01.jpg|Lygon | LygonPachimon2016January01.jpg|Lygon | ||
MajelisPachimon2016March03.jpg|Majelis | MajelisPachimon2016March03.jpg|Majelis | ||
MajelisPachimon2016March05.jpg|Majelis | MajelisPachimon2016March05.jpg|Majelis | ||
Maazosu.png|Maazosu | Maazosu.png|Maazosu | ||
PachimonMetton2016January01.jpg|Metton | PachimonMetton2016January01.jpg|Metton | ||
Pachi fight.png|Nash vs | Pachi fight.png|Nash vs an unnamed monster | ||
vIRhF26.jpg|Ninku | vIRhF26.jpg|Ninku | ||
PachimonBurachi2016January01.jpg|Purachi ( | PachimonBurachi2016January01.jpg|Purachi (version #1) | ||
PachimonBurachi2016January02.jpg|Purachi ( | PachimonBurachi2016January02.jpg|Purachi (version #2) | ||
Not Kemular.png|Raco | Not Kemular.png|Raco | ||
RobosPachimonKaiju01.jpg|Robos | RobosPachimonKaiju01.jpg|Robos | ||
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No named 2.png|Tedra | No named 2.png|Tedra | ||
No named.png|Killesdon | No named.png|Killesdon | ||
Pachifight.png|Leccacatholis vs | Pachifight.png|Leccacatholis vs. an unnamed monster | ||
Not Gavadon.png|Keraco | Not Gavadon.png|Keraco | ||
Not Gomora.png|Terraco | Not Gomora.png|Terraco | ||
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Twoheads.png|Chimarius | Twoheads.png|Chimarius | ||
Pachimon-Whow Clean-Jan-2019 01.jpg|Jiburasu | Pachimon-Whow Clean-Jan-2019 01.jpg|Jiburasu | ||
Pachimon-Whow Clean-Jan-2019 02.jpg| | Pachimon-Whow Clean-Jan-2019 02.jpg|{{tt|Unnamed monster|later given the fan-made name "Whow" in the unofficial fighting game ''Pachimon Kaiju Dainessen''}} | ||
GaikotsubaltanPachimonKaiju03.jpg| | GaikotsubaltanPachimonKaiju03.jpg|{{tt|Unnamed monster|later given the name Galtan through a 2007 figure}} | ||
AfurikaPachimonKaijuYokopro01Ver2.jpg| | AfurikaPachimonKaijuYokopro01Ver2.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January01.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January01.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January02.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January02.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January03.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January03.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January04.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January04.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January05.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January05.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January06.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January06.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
PachimonNameless2016January07.jpg| | PachimonNameless2016January07.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
Not Zambolar.png| | Not Zambolar.png|Unnamed monster | ||
Monkey thing vs triceratops.png| | Monkey thing vs triceratops.png|Unnamed monster | ||
Not Pagos.png| | Not Pagos.png|Unnamed monster | ||
Screaming gamera.png| | Screaming gamera.png|Unnamed monster | ||
Volcano.png| | Volcano.png|Unnamed monster | ||
Not spectreman.png| | Not spectreman.png|Unnamed monster (Fight Mask) | ||
Pachimon shin 16-jumbo-bird.jpg| | Pachimon shin 16-jumbo-bird.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
Pachimon shin 15-manfish-of-the-storms.jpg| | Pachimon shin 15-manfish-of-the-storms.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
Pachimon shin 18-world-bee.jpg| | Pachimon shin 18-world-bee.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
Pachimon shin 19-winged-cat.jpg| | Pachimon shin 19-winged-cat.jpg|Unnamed monster | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Playing Cards=== | ===Playing Cards=== | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
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GuradjiorasPachimonKaijuPlayingCard01.jpg|Guradjioras playing card | GuradjiorasPachimonKaijuPlayingCard01.jpg|Guradjioras playing card | ||
KanchengaPachimonKaijuPlayingCard01.jpg|Kanchenga playing card | KanchengaPachimonKaijuPlayingCard01.jpg|Kanchenga playing card | ||
NetherlandsPachimon2016January02.jpg|Korarujin vs Shīmeido playing card | NetherlandsPachimon2016January02.jpg|Korarujin vs. Shīmeido playing card | ||
MountRushmorePachimon2016January02.jpg|Tōtasu vs Purami playing card | MountRushmorePachimon2016January02.jpg|Tōtasu vs. Purami playing card | ||
WardorisPachimonKaijuCard02.jpg|Wardoris playing card | WardorisPachimonKaijuCard02.jpg|Wardoris playing card | ||
Pachimon-Anigaru-March-2019-01.jpg|Anigaru playing card | Pachimon-Anigaru-March-2019-01.jpg|Anigaru playing card | ||
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8clubs.png|Drasgon playing card | 8clubs.png|Drasgon playing card | ||
Pachimon-Daburinton-March-2019.jpg|Daburinton playing card | Pachimon-Daburinton-March-2019.jpg|Daburinton playing card | ||
3 hearts.png| | 3 hearts.png|Unnamed monster | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Kewpie Corporation Playing Cards=== | ===Kewpie Corporation Playing Cards=== | ||
The following set of promotional playing cards were produced by | 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 to some of the designs still being derivative of existing characters.<ref>http://pinktentacle.com/2011/02/pachimon-playing-cards/</ref> | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
H Pachi Card.png|Etch playing card | H Pachi Card.png|Etch playing card | ||
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Queen o Heart.png|Pira playing card | Queen o Heart.png|Pira playing card | ||
King o Hearts.png|Alien Iron playing card | King o Hearts.png|Alien Iron playing card | ||
Joker.png| | Joker.png|Unnamed monster | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Merchandise / Miscellaneous=== | ===Merchandise / Miscellaneous=== | ||
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Jamila.jpg|Agasukeron figure | Jamila.jpg|Agasukeron figure | ||
Pachimon-Toy-Metrocabayan 30076701.jpg|Metrocabayan vinyl figures | Pachimon-Toy-Metrocabayan 30076701.jpg|Metrocabayan vinyl figures | ||
SaihatariPachimon02.jpg|Saihatari vinyl figure | SaihatariPachimon02.jpg|Saihatari vinyl figure | ||
SaihatariPachimon03.jpg|Saihatari | SaihatariPachimon03.jpg|Saihatari | ||
SaihatariPachimon04.jpg|Saihatari | SaihatariPachimon04.jpg|Saihatari | ||
SaihatariPachimon05.jpg|Saihatari | SaihatariPachimon05.jpg|Saihatari | ||
SaihatariPachimon06.jpg|Saihatari | SaihatariPachimon06.jpg|Saihatari | ||
SaihatariPachimon07.jpg|Saihatari | SaihatariPachimon07.jpg|Saihatari | ||
23417.jpg|Bechigon<ref>http://203.138.119.142/en/</ref> | 23417.jpg|Bechigon<ref>[http://203.138.119.142/en/]</ref> | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Several of the [[kaiju]] depicted on the Pachimon cards are modified pictures of kaiju from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]], [[Gamera]], and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Series|Ultra]] franchises. | *Several of the [[kaiju]] depicted on the Pachimon cards are modified pictures of [[kaiju]] from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]], [[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]], and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Series|Ultra]] franchises. | ||
**Some of the | **Some of the Ultra Series-inspired inspired Kaiju are Africa, based on [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Sadola|Sadola]], Himular has [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Red King|Red King]]'s body, Kokura and Lygon are based on [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Bemular|Bemular]], Purachi is [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Windom|Windom]], Tonga is [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Star Bem Gyeron|Star Bem Gyeron]], an unnamed monster with [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Peguila|Peguila]]'s body and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Gomora|Gomora]]'s head, and another unnamed monster with Red King's body and [[Gamera]]'s head. | ||
*Some Pachimon cards took their visual sources from outside the | *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, Skorosaurus, Triceratops, a gigantic Dunkleosteus, and an unnamed mountain hugging Komodo dragon are some such examples. | ||
*There | *There is a minority of Pachimon card creatures who appear to be fully original creations and connected designs. But these too could have also been taken from more obscure sources, like artwork from kaiju picture books and science fiction magazines. | ||
*The ghastly character with the claws of the iconic | *The ghastly character with the claws of the iconic ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]'' villain [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Alien Baltan|Alien Baltan]], the body of Antler (also from ''Ultraman''), and 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 Exohead, who released a figure of the monster in 2007. | ||
* | *An unofficial Pachimon fighting game similar to ''MUGEN'' titled ''Pachimon Kaiju Dainessen'' exists.<ref>[https://youtu.be/UCXM6DUYAj4]</ref> | ||
**Through this unofficial video game, one unnamed Dunkleosteus-based monster was given the fan-created | **Through this unofficial video game, one unnamed Dunkleosteus-based monster was given the fan-created name of Whow. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 04:04, 4 March 2019
Pachimon (パチモン is a series of vintage bromide trading cards made by the Pachimon)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 consists of several "Pachimon," monsters often based on those from popular kaiju series such as Godzilla, Gamera and the Ultra Series, usually shown 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
Artwork
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 to some of the designs still being derivative of existing characters.[1]
Merchandise / Miscellaneous
Bechigon[2]
Trivia
- Several of the kaiju depicted on the Pachimon cards are modified pictures of kaiju from the Godzilla, Gamera, and Ultra franchises.
- Some of the Ultra Series-inspired inspired Kaiju are Africa, based on Sadola, Himular has Red King's body, Kokura and Lygon are based on Bemular, Purachi is Windom, Tonga is Star Bem Gyeron, an unnamed monster with Peguila's body and Gomora's head, and another unnamed monster with Red King's body and Gamera's head.
- 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, Skorosaurus, Triceratops, a gigantic Dunkleosteus, and an unnamed mountain hugging Komodo dragon are some such examples.
- There is a minority of Pachimon card creatures who appear to be fully original creations and connected designs. But these too could have also been taken from more obscure sources, like artwork from kaiju picture books and science fiction magazines.
- The ghastly character with the claws of the iconic Ultraman villain Alien Baltan, the body of Antler (also from Ultraman), and 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 Exohead, who released a figure of the monster in 2007.
- An unofficial Pachimon fighting game similar to MUGEN titled Pachimon Kaiju Dainessen exists.[3]
- Through this unofficial video game, one unnamed Dunkleosteus-based monster was given the fan-created name of Whow.
Reference
This is a list of references for Pachimon. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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