This is a review of the complete sets of the
Shrimps and Crabs Collection, originally released by Yujin and then re-released by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. after the latter bought the former (I am posting this under Yujin since they were first). I wish I knew the years of release for these sets. If anyone knows, please chime in. I bought mine first as a complete Yujin set, and then later individually bought the Takara additions.
The original Yujin set included:
1. spider crab,
Macrocheira kaempferi2. Alaska king crab,
Paralithodes camtschaticus3. red-claw crab,
Chiromantes haematocheir4. blue crab,
Portunus trituberculatus5. coconut crab,
Birgus lato6. red swamp crayfish,
Procambarus clarkii7. blue-banded hermit crab,
Pagurus samuelis (with one shell)
8. anemone hermit crab,
Dardanus pedunculatus9. shrimp,
Palaemon paucidens10. mantis shrimp,
Oratosquilla oratoria11. SECRET A: red swamp crayfish (green form)
12. SECRET B: Japanese crayfish,
Cambaroides japonicusAfter Takara T-A.R.T.S. bought Yujin, they released it with the following changes:
1. removed 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 (above)
2. Added the following:
A. fiddler crab,
Uca tetragonon (male)
B. slipper lobster,
Ibacus cilatusC. SECRET A: fiddler crab (female)
D. SECRET B: red swamp crayfish (albino) [but same sculpt as SECRET A in the Yujin set]
3. Added a second shell to the
P. samuelis figure.
In all there are 13 species. Like most gashapon manufacturers at the time, the species are Japanese/southeast Asian. Also, like their contemporary Choco Q figures by Kaiyodo and Furuta, assembly is required for all of the figures. Despite their rather small size, they have amazing detail. The PVC is very firm and possibly more fragile (much like the Yujin Insects of Japan series), so care is recommended when assembling (especially with such think and delicate legs and antennae on some!
At the time of their release, many of these species were unique or rarely made. However, at the time of this writing all but three of them have since been made by other companies.
On to the species:
1. spider crab,
Macrocheira kaempferiThis species is popular and commonly made, including by Chap Mei, Colorata, Epoch, Kaiyodo (three times!), Kitan Club, and even Play Visions.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]2. Alaska king crab,
Paralithodes camtschaticusThis is another commonly-made species, also by Kaiyodo (twice), Epoch, Little Critterz, Nihon Auto Toy, and also by Play Visions.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]3. red-claw crab,
Chiromantes haematocheirAt the time of the original Yujin release, this might have been unique (Furuta released one in the third series of Choco Q Animatales). It has also been made by Wing Mau and Kaiyodo. Kaiyodo is releasing a large figure next year as part of their Sofubi Toy Box series.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]4. blue crab,
Portunus trituberculatusUntil very recently, this figure was a unique species. However, in 2014 Kaiyodo released a zoea-stage larva as part of their Microcosmos set. Still, two other members of the genus and a few other members of the family Portunidae exist in toy/figure form.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]5. coconut crab,
Birgus latoThis species is surprisingly not commonly made. Kaiyodo made one for their Okinawa Figure Collection and Colorata released one recently this year (although I do not have that one yet…).
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]6. red swamp crayfish,
Procambarus clarkiaThis species is commonly made and in multiple color forms. Interestingly this is the one species that is not native to Asia; it was introduced from the United States. Kaiyodo released red and blue versions of this species as part of the Choco Q Animatales series. Takara T-A.R.T.S. released a large figure, comparable to their large beetles, and Yujin release a very small figure as part of Gacha Edition depicting various critters in captivity.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]7. hermit crab,
Pagurus samuelisThis was, and continues to be, a unique species. Mine is from the original Yujin set, so it only has one shell option.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]8. anemone hermit crab,
Dardanus pedunculatusThis is the smallest figure in the set and remains a unique species, to my knowledge. Love the symbiotic relationship depicted in this figure!
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]9. shrimp,
Palaemon paucidensThis species is also unique, although Kaiyodo has released freshwater shrimp in other genera.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]10. mantis shrimp,
Oratosquilla oratoriaThis is another species that surprisingly gets overlooked by figure/toy manufacturers. The only other one I know of from a formal company is the very large figure by AAA.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]11. Japanese crayfish,
Cambaroides japonicusThis native crayfish species is another one that is made several times and in both brown and blue forms. I have three other sculpts of this species (two by Kaiyodo, and one by F-Toys) and all three come in blue and brown forms. To my knowledge, this Yujin figure was not released in other colors.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]12. fiddler crab,
Uca tetragononThe two Takara T-A.R.T.S. figures here were unique until Kaiyodo released one relatively recently in their Capsule Q Japanese Crabs Collection.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]13. slipper lobster,
Ibacus cilatusAt the time, this was the figure I was most excited to get. The only other one I am aware of is by Epoch.
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