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Diamond Tins
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Range

Gogo's Crazy Bones

Year

2012

Availability

North America

# of Figures

20

# of Tins

2

The Black and White Diamond tins are a set of two tins each having 10 different characters packaged, and were released on October 5, 2012. They were an exclusive to Walgreens stores in the United States, a JDNA brand-partnering marketing approach similar to that of the 18-Pack that was available only at Target the same year. At launch the tins were proved to be quite difficult to find; JDNA, the North American distributor of Gogo's at the time, limited the number of tins allowed for sale, creating instant rarities. These tins and the figures inside them were never released outside of North America in any way.

The Gogo's from each tin reuse the sculpts of the first 20 characters from Megatrip. The concept of the set is similar to that of Wanted Gogo's and Miro-K. Variants of existing figures with changes that range from the original design with added detail (Examples being Flin, Weng, and Alair looking almost identical to their original counterparts Telef, Fon-Chai and Kayune) to extremely detailed and completely new designs (Astat, T3, Ohen). Each of these 20 figures came in five different colors (red, green, yellow, blue, orange), and while there was no way to determine which colors they would be in, you were always guaranteed to get every color twice (two red Gogo's, two blue Gogo's, etc.).

This series of tins was the final major release for the Gogo's Crazy Bones brand in North America, as the Superstar and Fusion set releases would be cancelled soon after.

Checklist[]

Black Tin[]

White Tin[]

Trivia[]

  • There are bootleg versions of both the White and Black Diamond Tins. These versions of the tins are wider than the real tins, and they do not have the character's artwork. They also contain the "Gogo's Crazy Bones White Diamond Tin" and "Gogo's Crazy Bones Black Diamond Tin" logo on the sides, and has the booklet and Gogo's from the Advanced tin.
  • The artwork of these characters seen on the sides of the tin and in the booklet included with it is also reused from the Megatrip series, just like the figures.

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