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Gashapon Grand Battle (From TV Animation One Piece) (ガシャポングランドバトル(From TV animation ONE PIECE), Gashapongurandobatoru (From TV animation wanpīsu)?) is a gashapon series produced by Bandai throughout 2002 to early 2004. Each part came with about 10 figures, each inside a capsule sold at ¥100 in gashapon machines. For a part, you could put all the figure stands together to reproduce a particular map.
Gashapon Grand Battle[]
Released early March 2002 with 10 figures:
- Ace
- Mr. 2 Bon Kurei
- Karoo
- Chopper
- Crocodile
- Luffy
- Sanji
- Smoker
- Vivi
- Zoro
The 10 figure stands put together can reproduce a global map of Arabasta.
Gashapon Grand Battle Part 2[]
Released early August 2002 with 12 figures:
- Mr. 2 Bon Kurei
- Chopper
- Crocodile
- Luffy
- Miss Doublefinger
- Miss Merry Christmas
- Mr. 1
- Mr. 4
- Nami
- Sanji
- Usopp
- Zoro
The 12 figure stands can be combined together to reproduce the map of Alubarna, the capital of Arabasta.
Gashapon Grand Battle Part 3[]
Released early December 2002 with 10 figures:
- Ace
- Bellamy
- Chopper
- Luffy
- Mihawk
- Montblanc Cricket
- Nico Robin & a South Bird
- Sanji
- Shanks
- Zoro
The 10 figure stands put together can reproduce a map of Jaya.
Gashapon Grand Battle Part 4[]
Released early March 2003 with 10 figures:
- Buggy
- Chopper
- Luffy
- Masira
- Sanji
- Shoujou
- Tashigi
- Teach
- Van Augur
- Zoro
The 10 figure stands can be combined to make a global map of Jaya and Skypiea.
Gashapon Grand Battle Part 5[]
Released mid-September 2003 with 10 figures:
The 10 figure stands can be combined to make a map of Skypiea.
Gashapon Grand Battle Part 6[]
Released late January 2004 with 10 figures:
The 10 figure stands can be combined to make an illustration of the Going Merry.
Trivia[]
- Each figure's name is engraved in English into their stands. However, some of the English translations are inconsistent with official romanizations:
- 'Bon Clay' instead of 'Bon Kurei'
- 'Van Org' instead of 'Van Augur
- 'Burahamu' instead of 'Braham'
- 'Eneru' instead of 'Enel'
- 'Gun Fall' instead of 'Gan Fall'
- 'Aum' instead of 'Ohm'
External Links[]
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 1 - Bandai Database Entry
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 2 - Bandai Database Entry
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 3 - Bandai Database Entry
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 4 - Bandai Database Entry
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 5 - Bandai Database Entry
- One Piece Gashapon Grand Battle Part 6 - Bandai Database Entry