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Pachimon (Tabletop Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })It's the mid-1970s.Yokopro and Yamapro, a Japanese joint venture, inspired by the Mars Attacks! trading cards craze as well as kaiju-related media being spawned by various toku popular at the time such as Godzilla, the Ultra Series, and Kamen Rider, has decided to ride the coattails of the popularity by creating their own "brand" of monsters into a series of vintage bromide trading cards for children to collect.Pachimon note  literally "knockoff" in the Osakan dialect , the name given to identify Yokopro's and Yamapro's hordes of Not Zilla-monsters, created by mixing and matching various existing monsters "borrowed" from different media, quickly took over Japanese stores (and also various stores and toy shops in Asia) like a rampaging monster devouring everything in sight, as children lined up to collect and swap trading cards depicting monsters rampaging across Tokyo. Each card feature a kaiju's stats, affiliation, Boss Subtitles, and of course, having them rip apart something like classic Japanese monsters always do. For instance, here's an Eleking-esque marine monster who is totally NOT Eleking note  identified by the card as Daigoras destroying a harbor◊, which is clearly made by superimposing an altered still of Eleking into an existing photograph of a harbor.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Despite (or more likely, because) the sheer cheesiness of these cards, Pachimon is a roaring success. Entire series of these cards are produced, and relaunched, again and again, from the vintage "Monster Collage" and "Dinosaur Edition" sets to the "Monster World Tour" featuring kaiju terrorizing different cities, as well as limited-editions available only in Japan and playing card versions of existing artwork. Toys, stickers, and various merchandise exists as well for a select few of the monsters popular enough to compete with their mainstream toku counterparts.Now out of print, the Pachimon Collectible Card Game is still fondly remembered for nostalgia's sake. Various online galleries are available forshowcasing the madness behind the Pachimon trading card craze of the past.
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Waddling Head
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Waddling Head: The monster Etch, which is an armless red ball with a face supported by skinny legs.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: Some of the monsters depicted on the cards aren't even well-disguised, to the point where Yokopro's artists merely took an existing monster, slapped a new coat of paint on them, and called it a day. Notably Saihatari, Jacob, Leccatholis and Kokuro which are merely repainted artwork of Gigass, Jirass, Alien Mefilas and Bemular. There's also a bird-like monster called Tonga which is Starbem Gyeron with an antenna and a fish monster called Tedra which is just a more muscular Peter.
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Captain Ersatz
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Captain Ersatz: Some of the non-kaiju characters featured on the cards whm appears to be heroes battling the kaiju are simply lifted from Ultraman, Kamen Rider, and various Toku popular at the time. An unnamed Spectreman-ersatz is seen fighting a monster based off Tondaile. There's also an Ultraseven-esque hero fighting a giant wasp. They even nicked the titular character from Super Robot Red Baron in a few of the cards! Yes, really◊.
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Skull for a Head
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Skull for a Head: More than one of those monsters have giant, protruding skulls in place of their craniums, notable a tusked monster called Whatos and another called Galtan (which is a combination of Baltan's claws, Antlar's body and a human skull).
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Doofy Dodo
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Doofy Dodo: One of the monsters from the "Dinosaur" line, Giant Monster Bird Diatryma, who is a giant Gastornis.
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GIS Syndrome
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GIS Syndrome: Several of the cards are literally just postcards from around the world with the monsters painted on them. Including cartoonish monsters hanging around Dutch windmills, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Mount Rushmore which has two monsters fighting atop it.
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Notzilla
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Not Zilla: A few of the unnamed monsters, which are designed with Godzilla as a template.
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Fish People
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Fish People: Appropriately enough, some Ragon clones appear as assorted kaiju.
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Cactus Person
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Cactus Person: One of the few "original" monsters, which is a cactus-insect hybrid behemoth simply referred to as "Cactus Man" terrorizing Polynesia.
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Prehistoric Monster
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Prehistoric Monster: The monsters from the "Dinosaur" line, which are based on public-domain dinosaurs instead of existing monsters at the time.
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Giant Flyer
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Giant Flyer: Various winged monsters appear in the series, but the one which sticks out the most is probably Giant Monster Eyegan, a winged behemoth which looks like Rodan with a Chinese dragon's head.
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Giant Squid
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Giant Squid: The Giant Sea Beast Chockak is a squid.
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Breath Weapon
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Breath Weapon: No knockoff-kaiju would be complete without ripping off Godzilla's iconic atomic breath, right?
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Behemoth Battle
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Behemoth Battle: Not all monsters depicted on the cards are actively destroying cities. Some of them are actually fighting each other on their cards, including Askeroni (based off Jamila) fighting an unidentified monster based on Gyango, Nash (based on Riggah) dueling an Agira-like monster — interestingly enough, in the Ultra Series, Rigga does in fact battle Agira in one episode. Mythology Gag? — and various unnamed monsters simply duking it out. Skinny Red King versus turtle Zetton◊ anyone?
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: Unlike Mars Attacks! which at least have a plot, there really isn't a story whatsoever besides "kaiju rampage".
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King Kong Copy
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King Kong Copy: Several of the monsters are simian-based, including the yeti-like Ninku and the gorilla-esque Walk.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: Several of these monsters doesn't even have a humanoid form, instead being a mass of limbs, tentacles, and just plain freaky-looking. Keshyusu the insect-man, the tentacled-face Betalas, and the one which is just a mass of tentacles with a face probably sticks out the most.
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Multiple Head Case
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Multiple Head Case: Giant Monster Kodon, which is basically Banila mixed with Trachodon (from Tsuburaya's obscure Dinosaur Expedition Born Free).
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Corrupted Character Copy
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Corrupted Character Copy: Prachi and Nash are based on the Ultraseven monsters, Windam and Agira, but for some reason they're depicted as hostile, city-destroying behemoths, despite their inspirations being benign monsters and allies of humans.
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Cyborg
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Cyborg: At least a few of these. Most notable being an unnamed monster that looks like Vakishim getting a mechanical makeover.
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Stock Ness Monster
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Stock Ness Monster: A few aquatic monsters of the "Dinosaur" line inevitably falls under these, notably Corythosaurus, Mucasis, Jiptess... and one of which is named Nessie.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: Many of the monsters are based on spiders. One of them is notably seen fighting what appears to be a knockoff of Minila, probably inspired by the then-recent Son of Godzilla.
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Mega Neko
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Mega Neko: One of few original monsters. Beware, the giant winged cat kaiju◊! Both of them◊.
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Wolf Man
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Wolf Man: One of the weirder original kaiju on the cards. Mage, a giant kung-fu fighting werewolf punching a building in two◊.
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Sea Monster
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Sea Monster: A few of the monsters are shown attacking ships on the seas, including Zanusek (about to flatten a ship) and Lygon (emerging from a harbour, ready to go on a rampage).
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: You'll find monsters with ominous-sounding names like Galtan, Doirah and Himura, but there's also monsters named Nash and Jacob.
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Kaiju
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Kaiju: Most of them which are, erm, "borrowed" from existing sources.
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Mummy
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Mummy: Orpier the mummy-based monster, one of the less freaky-looking creatures.
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Our Monsters Are Weird
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Our Monsters Are Weird: Some of the monsters certainly look, uhm, odd. Like this alien cyborg canary◊, the dodo with Extra Eyes, and the one whose oversized head appears to be a Flying Saucer (despite it having an organic body). And also Galtan whose head is a human skull.
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Eyes Do Not Belong There
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Eyes Do Not Belong There: One of the monsters, Betalas, has multiple tentacles in place of a head, with it's eyes growing from stalks on two of them.
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Combined with the GIS Syndrome above, thanks to plastering a painted monster over a postcard depicting London, somehow the local citizens are completely unflinched towards the sight of a monster trampling over double-decker buses◊. The hilariously fake painted explosion doesn't help, either...
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Monumental Damage
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Monumental Damage: Several of them in the "Monster World Tour" collection, including the Pyramids being chomped on◊, a monster about to land on the Golden Gate Bridge◊, a Kingasurus III-clone trampling the Colesseum in Rome◊, the Statue of Liberty about to be screwed by an incoming monster◊ and things looking NOT really well for the Eiffel Tower◊.
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Humongous Mecha
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Humongous Mecha: Not all monsters are organic. Some of them are mechanical and / or robotic in nature, including one which is simply called Robos (and who is a Palette Swap of U-Tom).
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Big Creepy-Crawlies
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Big Creepy-Crawlies: Several of the monsters are based on giant insects, including a bee daikaiju almost as large as the earth itself on one card. These are usually unnamed however, due to their "generic" appearances, being original creations based on enlarging real-life insects rather than copying stuff from Toei, Toho and Tsuburaya.
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Mix-and-Match Critters
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Mix-and-Match Critters: Basically 70% of the "new" monsters, created by stitching together designs from various Toku.
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 Pachimon (Tabletop Game)
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