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Hatsune Miku Gundam Keychains Head to US Gashapon Machines

Hatsune Miku Gundam Keychains Head to US Gashapon Machines
Image via Bandai Namco

Bandai Namco announced on both its Gashapon US Instagram and official site that the Gundam x Hatsune Miku Anniversary Special Project rubber mascot keychains will appear in the capsule machines in the US and Canada. They will begin showing up in July 2025. The company didn’t share an exact launch date. Instead, it noted that it will start to roll out this month across North America.

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The announcement didn’t note how much the Hatsune Miku Gundam keychains will cost, but it did show all eight varieties. Typically, the rubber mascot straps can cost between two and three coins at a Bandai Namco Gashapon machine, which can be between $4 and $6. However, it is possible they will be four coins, which would be $8. It is a random grab, so you don’t know what you will get. 

Here’s the full list of all the styles in the collection:

  • Hatsune Miku x Aile Strike Gundam
  • Hatsune Miku x 00 Gundam
  • Hatsune Miku x Gundam
  • Hatsune Miku x Haro
  • Hatsune Miku x Shining Gundam
  • Hatsune Miku x Strike Freedom Gundam Type B
  • Hatsune Miku x Wing Gundam Zero (EW)
  • Hatsune Miku x Zaku II

Bandai Namco also shared closer looks at all eight of the rubber mascots. Each one has a ball chain on it to let it be used as an accessory or keychain.

In addition to keychains, a number of other types of merchandise for this crossover. One of the more recent reveals involved a look at a figure of Hatsune Miku hugging a Haro.

The Gundam x Hatsune Miku Anniversary Special Project rubber mascot keychains will start appearing in US and Canadian Bandai Namco Gashapon capsule machines.

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