Re-Ment
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RE-MENT Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社リ-メント Kabushikigaisha Riiment) is a Japanese toy company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo[1] and established in May 1998[1]. The name "Re-Ment" comes from the phrase "Reform the Entertainment" that is sometimes included under the company's logo.
Re-Ment primarily produces highly-detailed collectible miniatures of food, furniture, and licensed characters, but also makes products such as magnets and erasers. Their products typically come in sets of six or eight toys where each toy from a set is packaged in a separate box, and are often sold as candy toys, where each box also includes a piece of gum. Sets come together in display boxes for retailers that can also be purchased instead of buying each toy pack separately. Often, all toys from a set are included in a display box as opposed to containing a random assortment.
Re-Ment began its Pokémon series of products in 2016.
List of Pokémon series products
- December 5, 2016 - "Pokémon: Welcome to Pikachu Room!"
- January 23, 2017 - "Pokémon: Desktop Figure"
- April 3, 2017 - "Pokémon: PikaPika School Bag"
- May 2017 - "Pokémon Nearby? Figure"
- June 19, 2017 - "Pokémon: Pikachu Komorebi Cafe"
- June 19, 2017 - "Pokémon: Big Eraser Figure"
- July 3, 2017 - "Pokémon: Pikachu Loves Ketchup"
- July 24, 2017 - "Pokémon: Entertainment! Pikachu Magnet"
- August 14, 2017 - "Pokémon: Terrarium Collection"
- September 11, 2017 - "Pokémon: Pokémon Camping"
- October 9, 2017 - "Pokémon: Candy & Snack"
- October 9, 2017 - "Pokémon: Desktop Figure 2"
- November 13, 2017 - "Pokémon: Pikachu Sweets Time"
- December 18, 2017 - "Pokémon: Bakery in the Blue Sky"
- January 22, 2018 - "Pokémon: Purupuru Collection"
- February 23, 2018 - "Pokémon: Big Eraser Figure 2"
- March 5, 20118 - "Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 2"
External links
- Re-Ment official website (Japanese)
References
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