SD Gundam Gunpla-kun figure with 7-Eleven exclusive color livery
Image courtesy of 7-Eleven, Sotsu, and Sunrise

7-Eleven Exclusive SD Gundam Figures Appear in Japan

7-Eleven Japan is gradually releasing Gundam themed merchandise in its outlets across the country. The items will range from SD Gundam figures to character-branded Country Ma’am cookie packages.

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The primary highlight in the lineup is the 1/1 Gunpla-kun figure. This 8 cm (3.15 inches) tall figure of the RX-78-2 Gundam in SD (Super Deformed) proportions with a 7-Eleven exclusive green-and-red livery is available at 880 yen (~$6).

In addition, 7-Eleven also released Gashapon Box Machiboke clear black figures of SD-sized units from Mobile Suit Gundam. A single box costs 440 yen (~$3), and it will randomly contain one of the following four Mobile Suits: Gundam, GM, Zaku, or Acguy.

Mobile Suit Gundam SD Machiboke Gashapon figure box
Image via Bandai

SD Gundam figures will not be the only Gundam products that 7-Eleven will sell. The store chain has also confirmed that it will sell special Country Ma’am vanilla cookies branded with characters from the 2024 movie Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom on May 12, 2025. A box will cost 1,100 yen (~$7.60), and it will contain four packs of two cookies and a colored paper containing a random character illustration that could be Kira Yamato, Lacus Clyne, Athrun Zala, or Cagalli Yula Athha.

Gundam SEED Freedom character branded Country Maam cookies
Image via 7-Eleven

The SD Gundam figures of Gunpla-kun and Mobile Suit Gundam Machiboke series are immediately available in select 7-Eleven outlets across Japan while stocks last. The store chain will also release Gundam SEED Freedom-branded Country Ma’am vanilla cookies on May 12, 2025.


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