Gundam Ichiban Kuji Cup no Fuchiko
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Gundam Seed and Cup no Fuchiko Ichiban Kuji Appears March 2024

Bandai Spirits announced that it will have an Ichiban Kuji lottery for original Gundam Seed and Cup no Fuchiko items. Cup no Fuchiko goods are figures that you can place on the rim of your cup, making it look like they’re posing or in the middle of doing something. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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There aren’t any pictures of the Ichiban Kuji items just yet. However, there is a piece of promotional art that Bandai Spirits shared. It shows Fuchiko wearing a spacesuit while hanging upside down from what seems to be the Strike’s head. As for the prizes, you’ll be able to get:

  • A Prize: Freedom Gundam x Cup no Fuchiko figure
  • B Prize: Kira Yamato cup
  • C Prize: Athrun Zala cup
  • D Prize: Lacus Kleine cup
  • E Prize: Signature scenes glass
  • F Prize: Hand towel
  • G Prize: Frame stand
  • H Prize: Acrylic charm
  • Last One Prize: Freedom Gundam x Cup no Fuchiko figure (Another Color Version)
  • Double Chance Campaign: Freedom Gundam x Cup no Fuchiko figure (Another Color Version)

You’ll be able to see the items closer to when they come out. For reference, the Gundam Seed and Cup no Fuchiko Ichiban Kuji lottery will appear in stores in Japan some time in mid-March 2024. It’ll cost 800 JPY per attempt.

Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Freedom will air in theaters in Japan on January 26, 2024. This movie will feature a new story that takes place after the events of Seed Destiny.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.