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==Notes==
==Notes==
* These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were released for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' on the Game Boy Advance.
* These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were released for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' on the Game Boy Advance.
* These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were produced in 2004 by Tomy Yujin, and licensed by Nintendo.<ref>http://my.tomy.co.jp/arts/meisai.aspx?n=Y936012</ref>
* These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were produced in 2004 by Tomy Yujin, and licensed by Nintendo.{{Ref|[http://my.tomy.co.jp/arts/meisai.aspx?n{{=}}Y936012 Takara Tomy Arts]}}
* Set of 7 phone-strap figures (Include 1 Secret).
* Set of 7 phone-strap figures (Include 1 Secret).
* These phone-strap figures are:-
* These phone-strap figures are:-

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Notes

  • These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were released for The Minish Cap on the Game Boy Advance.
  • These Gashapon Phone-strap Figures were produced in 2004 by Tomy Yujin, and licensed by Nintendo.[1]
  • Set of 7 phone-strap figures (Include 1 Secret).
  • These phone-strap figures are:-
  1. Link with Gust Jar
  2. Link with Mole Mitts
  3. Link with Smith's Sword
  4. Link sitting on a mushroom (This is secret figure, NOT a phone strap figure!)
  5. Princess Zelda
  6. Vaati
  7. Forest Picori
  • These PVC figures measures approximately 1.5 inches tall.
  • Each of the five figures were originally sold separately for the price of 100 Yen.

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