My Collection

Rosita Sugar - won 2011/2012 from an arcade in Mablethorpe, UK

Baby Devil - bought 2014 from an RSPCA charity shop in Hunstanton, UK

Baby Globo - bought 2024.11.08 from an Ebay seller in the UK

Baby Gateando - bought 2024.11.08 from an Ebay seller in the UK

Carmi - bought 2024.11.08 from an Ebay seller in the UK (accidentally bought 2)

Eva & Lala Pear - bought 2024.11.08 from an Ebay seller in Germany

(bonus - 'Bad Caniche' iron on patch - bought 2024.11.08 from an Ebay seller in the UK)

My Discovery of Charuca

While Charuca's illustrations are cute, I never saw any of them until researching for this shrine. I was only aware of her minifigure line. In 2010 Charuca released a line of 8 vinyl figures, each around 3" tall. These were seemingly sold on her online store at the time, but that's not where I found them. As a child my parents took me and my sibling to the east coast of England, to a small seaside town called Mablethorpe. Every other night we were allowed to go to the funfair and the strip of arcades. I loved trying to win plushies in the cranes, and winning small keychains and trinkets from the coin pusher machines. During one summer between 2010-2012 when I, would have been 12-14 years old, a couple of the arcades had these Charuca minifigures inside as prizes. I instantly loved them and wanted the whole set, but sadly despite putting a lot of 2-pennies into the machines, I only ever won one figure, a girl in pink holding hands with a little cat. I remember espeically wanted the bunny hood girl and being so sad I hadn't won her. When we went back the next year the figures were no longer avilable in the machines. Then in 2014 while on holiday with my family in Hunstanton, England, we walked past an RSPCA charity shop and in the window display there was a Charuca figure, the little devil baby, and I excitedly bought him. I always wanted the other figures, but didn't think about them again for a while. I once searched the words on the back of the figures "Charuca Yolanda" and found photos of the other figures, but Charuca's website and artwork never came up. It wasn't until making my neocities account in June 2024 when thinking of what shrines to make I instantly new I wanted to make a shrine about these figures, and it wasn't until starting to make the shrine I found all the other illustrations and merchandise Charuca had made. In all honsetly, I think her artwork is cute but doesn't interested me a lot. I don't find myself heavily in love with her illustrations or any of her other merchandise, for some reason it's just this figure collection that has my heart in such a strong hold. I hope one day to collect the rest of the figure line.

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Sources & Links

Official Charauca Websites

  • charuca.net (international website, only accessible via the waybackmachine, a different website has the URL now)
  • charuca.eu (European website, only accessible via the waybackmachine)
  • charuca.gusanito.com (unsure what this website was specifcally for, only accessible via the waybackmachine but no images or formatting loads)
  • charuca's online shop (none of the images or formatting works anymore, however this site was helpful because all I had before this was one image of six of the figures with their names, but while the images are broken the text and file name are not and this allowed me to find the official names of the last two figures)
  • Flickr (Charuca's official Flickr, still full of images and some free wallpapers, last posted to on 2012.16.01)
  • Fan Blogs

  • bubu-kawai (a Brazilian blog in Portguese, includes information and images about Charuca, where I found the image of six of the figures with their official names, shows that Charuca was sold outside of Europe)
  • fercupcake6 (a Spanish blog post with biographical information about Charuca, some images are broken)
  • kawaiicph (contains an interview from 2011 in English with Charuca)
  • toysrevil (has four posts about Charuca, including the launch of the BBZ blind box figures and the 'I Love Kawaii' and 'Baby' plushies)
  • toy_paper (A French blog post about the release of official Paperdolls by Charuca including one of the patterns)
  • Misc

  • licenseglobal (a news article about the release of Charuca's 'I Love Kawaii' and 'Baby' plushes)
  • rotocasted (a web-library for toys and figurines, has all the Charuca minifigures, her SugarKills figure, and some/all of the BBZ blind box figures listed)
  • domestika (a series of video classes Charuca made on character and toy design, in Spanish with various subtitles including English, while you can preview the course the website says it's no longer available)
  • Soft112 (a listing of the 'Charuca Purikura' app, which is no longer available)
  • Pintrest Board (I didn't want to upload all her illustrations here since I only really care about the figures, but I have made a Pinterest board that I'll be adding any images of her art or merchandise that I find to)