
As a long-time capsule toy collector, few series strike that perfect balance between clever design and laugh-out-loud concept—but T-ARTS’ new “King Bird” series (王様気鳥 / Ōsama Kidori) does exactly that.
This delightful set features four types of highly detailed birds, each posing like a mini monarch with flowing robes, gilded crowns, and even a scepter. Priced at just 300 yen per capsule (approximately $2 USD), it’s one of those gashapon series that will have bird lovers and toy collectors alike scrambling to collect them all.
A Regal Bird With an Attitude
The title “王様気鳥” (Ōsama Kidori) is a fantastic Japanese wordplay. It combines:
- 王様 (Ōsama): meaning “king”
- 気取り (Kidori): which translates to “pretentious” or “putting on airs”
- 鳥 (Tori): meaning “bird”
Together, it forms a pun roughly meaning “a bird pretending to be royalty”, or more humorously, “a bird with delusions of grandeur.”
And that’s exactly what this series captures—birds that look a little too comfortable in their kingly status. Designed under the supervision of an actual parrot owner, the figures reflect real avian posture and feather texture, while still injecting a strong anthropomorphic charm.
Design & Features
Each figure stands between 3–5 cm tall (Approximately 1.2–2 inches), a perfect size for display on your desk, dashboard, or bookshelf.
The Four Feathered Kings:
- Silver-White King Long-tailed Tit
- Round and fluffy, its soft white body and tiny feet make it look like it rules over a snowy realm.
- Green Budgerigar King
- Radiates a cheeky, tropical nobility with vibrant green feathers and royal demeanor.
- Blue Budgerigar King
- A cooler-toned counterpart to the green budgie, the blue variation exudes aristocratic calm.
- The Black Crow King
- With sleek black feathers, a stern expression, and strong posture, this one really looks like he means business—perhaps the true ruler of all.
Each bird is adorned with:
- A removable-style golden crown
- A red, regal velvet-style cape with white trim
- A small, painted scepter
- Ultra-realistic feather detailing and color gradients
Their body language is unmistakably proud. Perched with purpose, these birds aren’t just cute—they’re commanding.
Why It’s So Collectible
Gashapon collectors are always on the lookout for:
- Visual punch: These birds pop with saturated colors and metallic accents.
- Conversation starters: Few things spark curiosity like a parrot in royal robes.
- Cultural cleverness: The Japanese pun is not only charming—it makes the figures meaningful beyond surface-level cuteness.
For display, they work great in dioramas, with other animal figures, or even as fun companions for office accessories. And at 300 yen a spin, it’s the kind of affordable collecting that keeps you coming back.
Conclusion
“The King Bird Who Thinks He’s Royal” is a cheeky, lovingly crafted series that embodies what makes capsule toys such a joy: compact collectibles packed with character. From wordplay to sculpt, it’s smart, silly, and irresistibly regal.
With only four variations in the set, it’s easy to complete the collection, making it a perfect grab for casual fans and seasoned gashapon collectors alike.
So… ready to welcome your new feathered rulers?





