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Pinky:st.(ピンキーストリート)
TypeFigure
Inventor(s)BABYsue
CompanyVance Project
CountryJapan
Availability2003–present
MaterialsPlastic(PET)

Pinky:st.,also writtenPinky Street(ピンキーストリート,Pinkī Sutorīto),are plastic (PET) figures designed by BABYsue and manufactured by the Japanese company Vance Project. Their distinguishing feature is theinterchangeable parts.The heads, hair styles, clothing and accessories can easily be switched between figures according to taste.

The figures are about 10 cm (4 in) tall and compatible with1:18 scaledollhouses,furniture, vehicles and other accessories. Many special edition Pinky:st. figures have been produced based on characters from Japaneseanime,mangaandvideo games.

Beyond the base sets available for purchase, there is an active customization community. Pinkygarage kitsare also available. Some limited figures are released atWonder Festival,where unofficial mods and garage kits are also unveiled.

Figures

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The various Pinky:st. parts are interchangeable

Eleven original series of Pinky:st. figures have been released between 2003 and 2010. Each series consists of two or three figures with different head and clothes designs, and each figure is assigned a name and code number. For example, the first release was Yoshiko, code number PK001. Series 2 had a set of accessories and two complete figures. A second set of accessories was announced, but its release has been in limbo for over two years. Some series have been reissued as repaint versions with different colored clothes and hair, and in some cases alternate hairstyles.

In addition to the original releases, there are also many Pinky:st. figures designed by BABYsue in collaboration with other Japanese artists. Some of these are based onmangaandanimeseries likeAir Gear,Fruits Basket,Gunslinger Girl,Haruhi Suzumiya,Neon Genesis Evangelion,Sakura Wars,Shakugan no Shana,Kobato,andTenjho Tenge.A number of figures have been based on video games includingKing of Fighters,Mahoroba Stories,Monster Hunter,Space Invaders,Street Fighter,Tsukihime,andWild Arms.In South Korea, Pinky:st. figures ofAvata Star Sueare made.

Other collaborations include artist and designerRange Murata,SanriowithMy Melodyand Kuromi, the Post Pet e-mail software and the Japanese fashion brands Mono Comme Ca and Super Lovers. Collaboration with theChoro-Qline of toy cars has resulted in two Pinky-sized Rabbit Scooters and a Messerschmitt car.[1]

Other media

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Besides the figures, there have also been releases of accessory stickers and markers for customizing the Pinkies. A few Pinky:st. books were released together with special edition Pinkies.Go! Go!andAcchi Kochiwere photo books, whileIn Townwas a book with 3D papercraft backgrounds.

There have also been releases of Pinky:st.manga,aDrama CDcalledShowtime,anOVA,and twoNintendo DSgames;Pinky Street: Kira Kira Music HourandPinky Street: Kira Kira Music NightbyDimple Entertainment.The CD, OVA, and DS games all had limited editions packaged with Pinky:st. figures. Released in South Korea byShinsegae I&Cand in Europe and Australia without the Pinky:st. branding under the titlesKira Kira Pop PrincessandPop Townby505 Games.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^Pinky-Street.com - All Pinky:st Releases Chronologically
  2. ^"Kira Kira Pop Princess for DS - GameFAQs".
  3. ^"Pop Town for DS - GameFAQs".
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