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Splatoon gashapon collection

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Check out this Splatoon collection that just arrived from Japan! It’s a Gashapon set that consists of 6 curling bombs 🥌 and 6 squids 🦑 from Bandai. The gimmick behind this pairing is the fact that they roll. They feature a ball bearing under them that allow them to glide on smooth surfaces. Here they are with some of my figures. Enjoy!

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