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Bearbrick Series 51

Bearbrick Series 51

New year, new Bearbrick series! Let's welcome them Bearbrick Series 51 with figures from our childhood but also from the new generation, always with the famous categories: JellyBean, Flag, Animal, SF, Cute, Horror, Hero, and Artist.

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The Bearbrick Series

Medicom Toy is a company Japanese founded in 1996 by Tatsuhiko Akashi. It specializes in the manufacture of Toys under license (Star Wars, Marvel, The Rolling Stones) and Toys in collaboration with artist foundations like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Made from ABS plastic, the Bearbrick has a unique shape, only its design changes depending on the projects, whether they are artist projects, businesses or Brands.

There are different sizes of Bearbrick, represented by percentages. The Bearbrick basic measures 70mm, this is the 100%, but it exists in other formats: 50% (key ring), 200% (145mm), 400% (280mm) and 1000% (700mm).

There is 2 sets of Bearbrick per year : the summer collection and the winter collection.

All editions of Bearbrick are limited, it is rare that they be re-published.

Each series includes 4 different types of Designs : Basic, Artist, Secret and Standard. In Standard, we find recurring themes like Jellybean, Pattern, Flag, Horror, SF, Cute, Animal and Hero.

Each 100% series includes several figures in different themes (but repeated in each series).

In addition to the “basics”, which are uni-color figures on which one of the letters of Bearbrick (nine figures placed side by side form the brand), original models are created by contemporary artists and designers, who collaborate with Medicom Toy.

All series are sold in blind boxes (Blind box), so that lucky buyers can only know what they are getting when they open the box. Each box contains one figurine, which makes it quite difficult to assemble a complete collection. This partly explains the fascination and success of Bearbrick. The boxes are presented in a display containing 24 boxes.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - basic

Basic

We no longer present it! This "basic" adorns the famous B, first letter of Bearbrick. Its simplicity is its charm and it will look even better next to its 8 others like it! Ready to try and put together the entire brand name?

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Jellybean, Crystal

JellyBean

Crystal

In this series, JellyBean represents the desire to stay connected to the world, to work on yourself and not to let your mind become a desert, even when you go through moments of loneliness, because a crystal cannot shine alone, it needs to be polished and exposed to the light so that its full potential is visible.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Pattern, EGONlab

Pattern

EGONlab

Created by the French Florentin GLEMAREC and Kevin NOMPEIX in 2019, the luxury brand EGONlab aims to be accessible to all genders, ages and body types. With a design punk, they create timeless pieces made from sustainable materials.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Flag, Vatican

Flag

Vatican

In the 50th series of Bearbrick, we introduced you to the second smallest country in the world. Today, with the 51 series, Medicom Toy puts the spotlight on the smallest: the Vatican !

Located in the center of Rome, Italy, this city-state is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church, and is headed by the Pope. Despite its small size, it is a place of great cultural and historical significance, housing world artistic treasures.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Horror, Iron Maiden

Horror

Iron Maiden

Inspired by the song The Trooper, Eddie the Trooper is probably the most cult version of the famous mascot by Iron Maiden.

First appeared on the cover of the single in 1983, it depicts a disfigured and immortal soldier from the 19th century.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - SF, Junk World

SF

Junk World

The short film Junk World is a Japanese animation in stop motion post-apocalyptic science fiction film, directed by Takahide Hori.

The story follows a group of humans and robots exploring a world full of dangers in a distant future where humanity has all but disappeared, and which happens to be populated by other robots and strange creatures.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Cute, Wicked Glenda

Cute

Wicked - Glenda

Glenda is one of the two main characters of the film Wicked and represents the "Good Witch of the North" as well as the legendary figure of Wizard of Oz.

Behind her obsession with her appearance, her sparkling outfits, and her popularity, Glenda faces a dilemma: should she choose political ambition and popularity, or prioritize the truth? In both films, we follow the transformation of the heroine alongside her unexpected friend, Elphaba.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Cute, Wicked Elphaba

Cute

Wicked - Elphaba

Elphaba Thropp, which became the Wicked Witch of the West, is the misunderstood heroine of the film Wicked.

Born with emerald green skin and judged due to her physique, she possesses powerful magical talent. Initially driven by a sense of justice, we understand throughout the film that Oz's corrupt system pushed him to become this evil witch feared by all.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Animal, Andy the Mouse

Animal

Andy the Mouse

Created by the designer Japanese Seiji Matsumoto in 2017, Andy the Mouse was presented during the artist's first exhibition.

The origin of his inspiration? While Matsumoto was riding the New York subway, he saw a mouse run along the rails. This mouse reminded him of the time when he, too, explored this bustling city. This is where the famous Andy mouse was born, an adorable character who lives only for cheese.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Hero, G.I. Joe Snake Eyes

Hero

G.I. Joe

Powerful commando and ninja, Snake Eyes, who became mute after an accident, is a mysterious and iconic member of G.I. Joe. This elite soldier is proficient in firearms and the use of the Katana and is recognizable thanks to his black combat outfit and his helmet covering his face.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu

Artist

Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu

Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu, known in France under the name of Pic'Pirate, is a board game created by the Japanese company Takara Tomy in 1975.

The concept is simple: each player takes turns inserting small plastic swords into the slots of a barrel where a pirate is hiding. The goal is to not be the one to insert the sword triggering the spring mechanism, causing the pirate to jump out of his barrel.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, Puella Magi Madoka Magica Kyubey

Artist

Puella Magi Madoka Magica

Puella Magi Madoka Magica is a Japanese animated series created by the studio Shaft in 2011. This anime is famous for reinventing the genre of Magical Girl (like Do Re Mi, Tokyo Mew Mew, or even Sailor Moon) by adding dark themes, both psychological and philosophical.

This Bearbrick represents Kyubey, a mysterious creature who introduced himself to the heroine Madoka telling her that she is capable of granting any of her wishes in exchange for becoming a "Puella Magi" who will fight entities called Witches.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, I'm donut ?

Artist

I'm donut?

I'm donut? is a Japanese brand of donuts become very popular, created by the baker Ryutaro Hirako.

Launched at Tokyo in 2022, the brand has become a real phenomenon, particularly on social networks, generating queues lasting several hours for the famous donuts with a melting texture, or "nama" in Japanese.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, Andy Warhol Barbie

Artist

Barbie

barbie by Andy Warhol, created in 1986, is one of the last cult portraits made by the pillar of Pop Art.

Initially created as a tribute to his collector friend BillyBoy, this work transforms the icon of Mattel into a figure of popular culture in the same way the artist did with Marilyn Monroe or Elizabeth Taylor. Warhol used vibrant colors and strong contrasts to highlight this beauty idealized by society.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, Chupa Chups

Artist

Chupa Chups

A timeless candy: that's what the Chupa Chups. Created in 1958 in Spain by Enric Bernat, they have become the most famous lollipops in the world. The idea was simple: allow children to eat candy without getting their hands dirty, by placing it on the end of a stick.

However, behind this simplicity hides a true symbol of pop culture: a logo was created by the great Salvador Dali, a name subject to much debate because it comes from the verb chupar ("to suck" in Spanish) and the brand played a lot on this.

Medicom Toy, Bearbrick Series 51 - Artist, Tamagotchi

Artist

Tamagotchi

The Tamagotchi a virtual pet created by the Japanese company Bandai in 1996 which gained strong popularity in playgrounds during the 2000s. The concept: a small electronic device in the shape of an egg capable of being held in the palm of a hand and simulates the life cycle of an adorable little creature that must be taken care of in real time.