DS Mascot: Difference between revisions
Torchickens (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Torchickens (talk | contribs) |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Japanese}} | {{Japanese}} | ||
[[File:DnS4 Twinstrap.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' Nintendo DS Lite Mascot]] | [[File:DnS4 Twinstrap.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' Nintendo DS Lite Mascot]] | ||
'''DS Mascot''' (Japanese: DSマスコット) is a series of [[wikipedia:gashapon|gashapon]] toys based on [[Nintendo DS]] games and consoles, produced by Yujin<ref>[http://www.fumuo.com/dslite.html NINTENDO DS Liteマスコット『通販 ふむおでポン』 - Fumuo].</ref>; a company that has now merged into [[jawikipedia:タカラトミーアーツ|Takara Tomy Arts]], with Hartland, Subarudō and Yūmei. There are five sub-series. All items in the DS Mascot series are based on [[Nintendo]] published games. | '''DS Mascot''' (Japanese: DSマスコット) is a series of [[wikipedia:gashapon|gashapon]] toys based on [[Nintendo DS]] games and consoles, produced by Yujin<ref>[http://www.fumuo.com/dslite.html NINTENDO DS Liteマスコット『通販 ふむおでポン』 - Fumuo].</ref>; a company that has now merged into [[jawikipedia:タカラトミーアーツ|Takara Tomy Arts]], with Hartland, Subarudō and Yūmei. There are at least five sub-series. All items in the DS Mascot series are based on mainly [[Nintendo]] published games. | ||
The first selection, "[[wikipedia:Nintendogs|nintendogs]] DS Mascots" (Japanese: Nintendogs DSマスコット), released in June 2005 feature a phone strap attached to a Nintendog toy and Nintendo DS. There are six different Nintendogs and five unique Nintendo DS colors.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y937798 | It was succeeded by the ''Nintendo 3DS Miniature Mascot'' (Japanese: Nintendo 3DS ミニチュアマスコット) series, produced by Takara Tomy Arts. | ||
The first selection, "[[wikipedia:Nintendogs|nintendogs]] DS Mascots" (Japanese: Nintendogs DSマスコット), released in June 2005 feature a phone strap attached to a Nintendog toy and Nintendo DS. There are six different Nintendogs and five unique Nintendo DS colors.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y937798 nintendogs DSマスコット 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese)].</ref> | |||
Soon after, the items were made to be based on miniature Nintendo DS consoles and game boxes attached to a phone strap, rather than game characters, and a new sub-series was formed, called '''Nintendo DS Software Collection'''. '''DS Mascot 2''' (Japanese: DSマスコット2); the first entry in the Nintendo DS Software Collection was released in October 2005, with ten possible Nintendo game boxes.<ref>[http://blog.livedoor.jp/gachagoya/tag/ストラップ ガチャ小屋 - livedoor Blog(ブログ) (in Japanese, tag: ストラップ)].</ref> | Soon after, the items were made to be based on miniature Nintendo DS consoles and game boxes attached to a phone strap, rather than game characters, and a new sub-series was formed, called '''Nintendo DS Software Collection'''. '''DS Mascot 2''' (Japanese: DSマスコット2); the first entry in the Nintendo DS Software Collection was released in October 2005, with ten possible Nintendo game boxes.<ref>[http://blog.livedoor.jp/gachagoya/tag/ストラップ ガチャ小屋 - livedoor Blog(ブログ) (in Japanese, tag: ストラップ)].</ref> | ||
'''DS Mascot 3''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 2'''), featuring another ten game boxes was released in February 2006.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y954207 DSマスコット3 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION2 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese)].</ref> '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 3'''), based on the [[Terminology#N|Nintendo DS Lite]] console and featuring six game boxes, was released in July 2006.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y957192 NINTENDO DS Lite マスコット NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION 3 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese)].</ref> '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot 2''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 5'''), featuring eight games, was released in February 2007. <ref>[http://my.tomy.co.jp/arts/meisai.aspx?n=Y961694 タカラトミーアーツ|DS Liteマスコット2 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION5 - Tomy Japanese website, Tomy Arts section]</ref> | '''DS Mascot 3''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 2'''), featuring another ten game boxes was released in February 2006.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y954207 DSマスコット3 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION2 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese)].</ref> '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 3'''), based on the [[Terminology#N|Nintendo DS Lite]] console and featuring six game boxes, was released in July 2006.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/items/item.html?n=Y957192 NINTENDO DS Lite マスコット NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION 3 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese)].</ref> '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot 2''' ('''Nintendo DS Software Collection 5'''), featuring eight games, was released in February 2007. <ref>[http://my.tomy.co.jp/arts/meisai.aspx?n=Y961694 タカラトミーアーツ|DS Liteマスコット2 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION5 - Tomy Japanese website, Tomy Arts section]</ref> | ||
Though there is a Nintendo DS Software Collection 5 series, oddly a Nintendo DS Software Collection 4 series does not appear to exist, unless it is poorly documented. | |||
==''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' version== | ==''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'' version== | ||
The ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' version is part of the '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot''' series | The ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' version is part of the '''Nintendo DS Lite Mascot''' series, specifically in '''Nintendo DS Software Collection 3'''. | ||
The ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' Nintendo DS Lite Mascot features an "[[wikipedia:List of Nintendo DS colors and styles#Nintendo DS Lite|Ice Blue]]" (Japanese: アイスブルー) Nintendo DS Lite. When it is opened, a screenshot of Starfy in [[Cupid Village]] (Stage 3-2) can be seen on the top screen, as well as the [[area]]'s map. The miniature game box can be opened too, and contains a small 'Game Card' and a slot to hold a '[[Game Boy Advance]]' game, like in the real box. The Game Card is fake and cannot be taken out. | The ''Densetsu no Starfy 4'' Nintendo DS Lite Mascot features an "[[wikipedia:List of Nintendo DS colors and styles#Nintendo DS Lite|Ice Blue]]" (Japanese: アイスブルー) Nintendo DS Lite. When it is opened, a screenshot of Starfy in [[Cupid Village]] (Stage 3-2) can be seen on the top screen, as well as the [[area]]'s map. The miniature game box can be opened too, and contains a small 'Game Card' and a slot to hold a '[[Game Boy Advance]]' game, like in the real box. The Game Card is fake and cannot be taken out. | ||
Line 52: | Line 56: | ||
===Nintendo DS Lite Mascot (Nintendo DS Software Collection | ===Nintendo DS Lite Mascot (Nintendo DS Software Collection 3)=== | ||
#''[[wikipedia:English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills!|English Training]] (Crystal White DS Lite) | #''[[wikipedia:English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills!|English Training]] (Crystal White DS Lite) |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 20 March 2014
DS Mascot (Japanese: DSマスコット) is a series of gashapon toys based on Nintendo DS games and consoles, produced by Yujin[1]; a company that has now merged into Takara Tomy Arts, with Hartland, Subarudō and Yūmei. There are at least five sub-series. All items in the DS Mascot series are based on mainly Nintendo published games.
It was succeeded by the Nintendo 3DS Miniature Mascot (Japanese: Nintendo 3DS ミニチュアマスコット) series, produced by Takara Tomy Arts.
The first selection, "nintendogs DS Mascots" (Japanese: Nintendogs DSマスコット), released in June 2005 feature a phone strap attached to a Nintendog toy and Nintendo DS. There are six different Nintendogs and five unique Nintendo DS colors.[2]
Soon after, the items were made to be based on miniature Nintendo DS consoles and game boxes attached to a phone strap, rather than game characters, and a new sub-series was formed, called Nintendo DS Software Collection. DS Mascot 2 (Japanese: DSマスコット2); the first entry in the Nintendo DS Software Collection was released in October 2005, with ten possible Nintendo game boxes.[3]
DS Mascot 3 (Nintendo DS Software Collection 2), featuring another ten game boxes was released in February 2006.[4] Nintendo DS Lite Mascot (Nintendo DS Software Collection 3), based on the Nintendo DS Lite console and featuring six game boxes, was released in July 2006.[5] Nintendo DS Lite Mascot 2 (Nintendo DS Software Collection 5), featuring eight games, was released in February 2007. [6]
Though there is a Nintendo DS Software Collection 5 series, oddly a Nintendo DS Software Collection 4 series does not appear to exist, unless it is poorly documented.
Densetsu no Starfy 4 version
The Densetsu no Starfy 4 version is part of the Nintendo DS Lite Mascot series, specifically in Nintendo DS Software Collection 3.
The Densetsu no Starfy 4 Nintendo DS Lite Mascot features an "Ice Blue" (Japanese: アイスブルー) Nintendo DS Lite. When it is opened, a screenshot of Starfy in Cupid Village (Stage 3-2) can be seen on the top screen, as well as the area's map. The miniature game box can be opened too, and contains a small 'Game Card' and a slot to hold a 'Game Boy Advance' game, like in the real box. The Game Card is fake and cannot be taken out.
List of toys
This is a list of toys in the DS Mascot series.
nintendogs DS Mascot
- Shiba (Platinum Silver DS)
- Miniature Dachshund (Turquoise Blue DS)
- Chihuahua (Candy Pink DS)
- Welsh Corgi (Platinum Silver DS)
- Shih Tzu (Pure Silver DS)
- Yorkshire Terrier (Graphite Black DS)
DS Mascot 2 (Nintendo DS Software Collection)
- Daigasso! Band Brothers (Platinum Silver DS)
- Polarium (Pure White DS)
- Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends (Turquoise Blue DS)
- Nintendogs: Chihuahua & Friends (Candy Pink DS)
- Nintendogs: Lab & Friends (Graphite Black DS)
- Advance Wars: Dual Strike (Graphite Black DS)
- Trace Memory (Pure White DS)
- Electroplankton (Turquoise Blue DS)
- Feel the Magic: XY/XX (Candy Pink DS)
- Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (Red DS)
DS Mascot 3 (Nintendo DS Software Collection 2)
- Clubhouse Games (Pure White DS)
- DS Rakubiki Jiten (Red DS)
- Big Brain Academy (Turquoise Blue DS)
- Super Princess Peach (Candy Pink DS)
- Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (Graphite Black DS)
- The Rub Rabbits (Candy Pink DS)
- Animal Crossing: Wild World (Pure White DS)
- Mario Kart DS (Red DS)
- Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (Turquoise Blue DS)
- True Swing Golf (Graphite Black DS)
Nintendo DS Lite Mascot (Nintendo DS Software Collection 3)
- English Training (Crystal White DS Lite)
- Kanji Sonomama DS Rakubiki Jiten (Crystal White DS Lite)
- Magnetica (Enamel Navy DS Lite)
- New Super Mario Bros. (Yellow case, Enamel Navy DS Lite)
- Metroid Prime Pinball (Ice Blue DS Lite)
- Densetsu no Starfy 4 (Ice Blue DS Lite)
Nintendo DS Lite Mascot 2 (Nintendo DS Software Collection 5)
- Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi (Noble Pink DS Lite)
- Magical Vacation (Noble Pink DS Lite)
- Chousoujuu Mecha MG (Jet Black DS Lite)
- Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland (Jet Black DS Lite)
- Star Fox Command (Ice Blue DS Lite)
- Metroid Prime Hunters (Ice Blue DS Lite)
- Project Hacker (Crystal White DS Lite)
- Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (Enamel Blue DS Lite)
Similar Nintendo DS/game case phone straps
There is a similar series of Nintendo DS/Nintendo DS game case phone straps called Nintendo DS Mini Figure & DS Card Case Twin Straps (Japanese: NINTENDO DS ミニフィギュア&DSカードケース ツインストラップ) produced by Banpresto.
Two successors were made, one called Nintendo DS Mini Figure & DS Card Case Twin Strap 2 and another successor called Nintendo DS Lite Mini Figure & DS Card Case Twin Strap. The latter was released in February 2007 and features a small figure of a Nintendo DS Lite instead of a Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS Lite figures come in different colors including red, light-blue, grey, white, black and pink. [7]
See also
References
- ↑ NINTENDO DS Liteマスコット『通販 ふむおでポン』 - Fumuo.
- ↑ nintendogs DSマスコット 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese).
- ↑ ガチャ小屋 - livedoor Blog(ブログ) (in Japanese, tag: ストラップ).
- ↑ DSマスコット3 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION2 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese).
- ↑ NINTENDO DS Lite マスコット NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION 3 商品詳細情報 商品をさがす タカラトミーアーツ - Takara Tomy Arts website (in Japanese).
- ↑ タカラトミーアーツ|DS Liteマスコット2 NINTENDO DS SOFTWARE COLLECTION5 - Tomy Japanese website, Tomy Arts section
- ↑ バンプレスト NintendoDS ミニフィギュア&DSカードケース ツインストラップ information on Eamuse (in Japanese)