Popular Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary prize lottery gets a re-release

The popular “Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary” lottery from Bandai Spirits is being re-released due to high demand.
The lottery collection, which first went on sale in September of 2024, is one of several projects celebrating the two-decade legacy of the globally successful action RPG series from Capcom.
“Ichiban Kuji” is a “no-lose” prize lottery system where every ticket purchased wins an item from a tiered lineup of exclusive merchandise.

The top prizes in this anniversary collection focus on the rich history and iconic monsters of the franchise.
The main figure prize is a large sculpt of Fatalis, known in Japanese as Miraboreas.

Fatalis is one of the most powerful and mysterious “Forbidden Monsters” in the Monster Hunter universe, a legendary black dragon whose appearances are often tied to catastrophic events.

The other prizes feature artwork and designs that commemorate the series’ history.
The full prize lineup for the lottery is as follows:
- Prize A: 20th Anniversary Visual Board


- Prize B: Fatalis Figure

- Prize C: 20th Anniversary Commemorative Plate


- Prize D: 20th Anniversary Head Magnets ~Forbidden Monsters~


- Prize E: Acrylic Charm Collection



- Prize F: Clear File & Sticker Set ~Quest Name Collection~













- Prize G: Acrylic Stands ~Past Flagship Monsters~





A special “Last One Prize” is also available, which is awarded to the person who purchases the final ticket from a lottery set at any given store.
For this collection, the Last One Prize is a special metallic color variant of the Prize B Fatalis figure, offering a different finish for collectors.

The re-release of the “Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary” begins on Friday, the 18th of July and the price for one lottery ticket is ¥790 at participating hobby goods stores, convenience stores, and official Ichiban Kuji stores, across Japan.
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