(Bloomberg) -- Bandai Co., the Japanese toymaker that’s enjoying a growth spurt for anime characters, collectible cat figurines and other miniature goods sold in plastic capsules, will open more ...
Characters from some of the most popular anime are part of a new toy series for Bandai Co.’s high-end “gacha gacha” capsule vending machines that cost up to 2,500 yen ($24) a spin.
Bandai Namco, the Japanese entertainment giant behind Pac ... Industry City offers a wide selection of merchandise, including toys, collectibles, apparel and video games from the Japanese brand ...
During the Digimon Con 2025 event, Bandai revealed the Godzilla edition of the Digimon Color toy that it announced back in November 2024. In total, there will be 34 Digimon to raise in this toy, ...
The Toy Book catches up with Kotaro Hama, CEO of Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America (BNTCA) to discuss the company’s ...
A major toy maker is ramping up its recycling efforts so that the bleak future portrayed in the “Mobile Suit Gundam” science fiction anime franchise will never become a reality. Bandai Namco ...
Bandai Namco, the Japanese entertainment giant behind Pac-Man and Gundam, opened its first U.S. store in Sunset Park last month. The new store in Industry City offers a wide selection of merchandise, ...