
Asian Gold Series and Cool Gogos (released as Series 2 in the Phillipines - themed 'Music') tins.

Shin Chan Checklist
The types of characters available vary by country. Some would say that it's only been like this recently, but it's been like that since 1996, when the first series of Gogo's were released.
- While series 1 and 2 were released in the US as Gogo's and Things, but Third Series included characters that were not released anywhere else. None of the characters from Series 1 and 2 were released in Europe (Excluding Spain and Germany).
- In 1997, Coca-Cola released the Futboleros series, a special version of the Sports series with many exclusive characters.
- In 1998, the Rockeros set was released in Mexico and Canada. Mexico received a limited release of these figures, but in Canada, they were only obtained via accessories.
- South America and Spain received a rare collection of Power Bombers in 1999.
- 5 rare figures were given away at Toronto Blue Jays baseball games in Canada.
- Zany Brainy stores ran several promotions in which six ultra rare exclusive figures were obtainable in the USA.
- In 2000, Monster Bones were released at McDonalds fast food restaurants in North America.
- Eight exclusive Mega Bones were released in Europe and released alongside the classic Skinny Bombers around the time the Buddies set was released.
- The United States also received eight of its own exclusive Mega Bones.
- The Mutants series was released as its own series in the United States exclusively. In all other countries, these figures were combined with Buddies characters to create a larger set. Additionally, the Mutant Mega Bones released alongside the series was never released in any form anywhere else.
- The super-rare Shin Chan set was only released in Spain and Germany in 2003.
- Sports Series 2 was only released in specific European countries and Australia.
- The Mags series, while not originally designed as a set of Crazy Bones, was released under the Gogo's name in the UK, but released as it's own product in Spain and Germany.
- The final classic series, Marvel Heroes, was released only in Europe.
Part 2: Modern Day[]
PPI Worldwide released different sets all over the world, making it frustrating and impossible for collectors to get every figure.
- While Series 1 was already released in North America, 15 new figures were promoted as upcoming characters to be released and inserted into Series 1 packs starting in September 2009. These 15 "Wanted Gogo's" were only available in the US and Canada. North America has also gotten many exclusive characters since JDNA's take over of distribution. Characters such as Miro K, Mr. Peako, Q-Mack, and the 20 Diamond Series characters have only been released in North America.
- South American Countries received a whole different line of characters. Characters did not always have paint, which pays tribute to the older figures. The Turma Da Monica series has only been released in Brazil. The Avengers: Endgame series was released in 2019, once again exclusive to Brazil.
- The Mega Metropolis line of figures was exclusively released in the UK during 2010. While 20 of the figures were rereleased in other countries later on, 60 of the 80 figures remain exclusive. The UK also received the England 2010 set, 22 special figures based on the country's football team, as well as two exclusive figures that could only be obtained via the Daily Mirror newspaper, and special mini and laser variants of Mosh that could only be obtained during special events.
- Israel also received an odd line of sets. (Series 1, Series 2, Foot, Cool, Olympics) Israel's line of Gogo's began with the Gogo's series, but when the Evolution series was brought over, exclusive rare metallic versions of a handful of figures were added to the collection. While Explorer was speculated to be the next release, PPI released the Foot series instead. This was the only release of the set where all figures were painted. Israel received very rare figurines based on famous football players from the country, known as the "Supergol" set. It was also the first country that the Cool series was released in, and was the only country that the Olympics set was sold in. While they are not officially known as Gogo's, Israel has also received many exclusive Wikkeez figures.
- Spain received a special series of Danonino Gogo's that were only found in newstands, as well as Mega Nuclos figures that were useable as storage cases.
- The Netherlands received the European Magic Box sets to purchase in stores, but have gotten many exclusive characters thanks to C-1000 supermarkets. The first set was a special version of the Megatrip series, with many characters receiving changes that vary from small to large. The second being Foot (with exclusive variants of existing characters and Jarum, an all new figure exclusive to the C-1000 version of the set), the 3rd being Cool (renamed to Groovy), and 4th being the X-Gogo's series, which was only released in C-1000 stores... nowhere else.
- Panasonic teamed up with PPI to release two exclusive figures included with batteries in Germany in 2012. These two figures reused the sculpts from the Daily Mirror Gogo's.
- The Philippines received gold versions of the original five most wanted Gogo's, laser versions of Megatrip figures, and special tins with special metallic versions of Urban Toys, Cool, and Megatrip characters.
- India received a very limited and very rare tin with 10 Urban Toys figures with extra details added onto them.
- Two sets of Disney Gogo's were released in 2016. While these figures were previously released in many countries under the Wikkeez brand, the Gogo's versions are exclusive to South America. Brazil received eight exclusive figures in the first series.