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(Collecting Myths of the Art Toy Movement) Art Toy Gama: Signal Jammer #00009 Newsletter

Bounty Hunter: The Store That Didn’t Sell Toys. It Sold Myths

ART TOY NEWSLETTER

Sergio Pampliega Campo & Cristina A. del Chicca

Subject: What if the heart of the Art Toy Movement was a tiny store in Tokyo?

Tittle: Bounty Hunter: The Punk Shop That Rewired Collecting

Subtittle: From Kid Hunter to Companion, everything started in a back alley.

Most people think the ArT Toy Movement began with hype.
They’re wrong.
It started with middle fingers and vinyl rebellion.

🔥 1997. Harajuku. A narrow street. A new store opens.
🔥 It doesn’t follow the rules. It throws them in your face.
🔥 Bounty Hunter doesn’t sell toys: it sells resistance.

Then comes Kid Hunter.
Not cute. Not polite. Just striped sleeves and raw attitude.
Collectors didn’t understand him.
They just knew they needed him.

Next? Skull Kun.
A punk skull with kaiju swagger.
He wasn’t supposed to exist.
But
Bounty Hunter had one rule:
If it had attitude, it deserved vinyl.

Then came the ripple effect:

🌀 Martin by James Jarvis, distributed by Bounty Hunter.
🌀 Smorkin’ Labbit, born from beers between
Frank Kozik and Iwanaga.
🌀 Companion, the moment
KAWS went from street to myth.

And suddenly… Bounty Hunter wasn’t a store.
It was the secret headquarters of a global movement.

So the question isn’t what you collect.
It’s whether you understand where it all began.

📍If you believe Your collection should tell a Story...
not just fill a shelf...
tap into the source.
🔥 Check the
Store now and discover the pieces that still carry the rebellion → [Shop Link]
📸 And don’t just scroll. Every photo hides a chapter...

💬 Got thoughts?
Reply and tell us: Which Bounty Hunter piece would You never trade?
Your answer might inspire our next Story.


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