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Created by Paul Solomon, Shopkins are the collectible toys created by Australian company Moose Toys that this wiki is all about! They were first released in June 2014 and discontinued on July 7, 2023.

Official Product Description[]

"Girls will enter a big world of pint-sized fun with Shopkins, the new line of super cute, super tiny, grocery-themed collectibles from Moose Toys! Inspired by items from each aisle in the grocery store and housed in adorable shopping bags, each little ‘Shopkin’ will bring non-stop shopping fun to girls this fall. There are more than 140 different characters to collect and trade, including Rare, Ultra Rare, Special and Limited Edition characters that feature special finishes and are grouped by different sections of the supermarket, from Sweet Treats to Frozen Food to Toiletries. Girls can complete their Shopkins experience with grocery store playsets that connect to create the ultimate Shopkins world! Available at mass retailers nationwide this August."

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Official Brand TV Commercial for Shopkins

History[]

Shopkins was designed and developed by Moose Toys in Melbourne. Co-chief Paul Solomon credits his mother Jacqui Tobias, director of girls’ products, for the idea of Shopkins. Moose Toys had success with their line of Trash Pack collectible figurines which were geared towards boys, but overall lacked a market for girls. Shopkins was produced initially as a similar product for girls—however, it appeals to both genders.

Development for the franchise started in 2013, and was based off of none other than "The Trash Pack". The earliest trademarks were filed on April 26, 2013 but is not exactly mentioned due to it being confidential information.

History[]

In June 2014, Season One came out in major retailers. This first season of Shopkins contained over 150 characters to collect, all based off of grocery store items! The teams include Fruit & Veg, Bakery, Sweet Treats, and more!

Season Two of Shopkins was released in December 2014, and it featured new teams including Baby, Homewares, Cleaning & Laundry and Shoes.

Season Three was released in June 2015. The new teams, Stationery, International Food and Hats, were added to Season Three. Season Three also introduced two new ranges of Shopkins; Food Fair and Fashion Spree.

Season Four was released in December 2015. This season introduced Petkins which are Shopkins with faces that resemble animals. Other new categories include Party Time, Petshop, Garden, and Accessories.

Season Five was released in May 2016. New categories include Charms, Tech, Music and Sport.

Season Six, also known as Chef Club, was released in October 2016. Instead of having specific teams, Shopkins were ingredients for various recipes, meaning they belonged to multiple ones at once depending on their type.

Season Seven, also known as Join The Party, was released on February 5, 2017. The special edition Shopkins for this season are the Topkins, which can be stacked on top of each other. Also, instead of coming in recipe books, they come in presents.

Season Eight, also known as World Vacation, was released on June 1, 2017, and all the Shopkins released in Season Eight are related to various countries. Unlike the previous seasons, Season Eight consisted of three waves - Europe, Asia, and The Americas.

Season Nine, also known as Wild Style, was released in January 2018. The teams for Season Nine are all referred to as "tribes."

Season Ten, also known as Mini Packs, was released in late May 2018. Season Ten includes Collector's Edition Shopkins from Seasons One, Two, and Three. Each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Eleven, also known as Family Mini Packs, was released in January 2019. Season Eleven includes 30 families and each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Twelve, also known as Real Littles, was released in August 2019. Season Twelve includes Mini Packs which are based off real brands. Each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Thirteen, also known as Real Littles Season Two, was released in January 2020. Season Thirteen shares a similar concept to Season Twelve, but Frozen-themed. Each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Fourteen, also known as Real Littles Season Three, was released in July 2020. Season Fourteen features every Shopkin from Seasons Twelve and Thirteen being rereleased aside from the Mini Meals. There was a vending machine theme. Each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Fifteen, also known as Real Littles Season Four or Real Littles Micro Mart, was released in October 2021. Like Season Eight, there were multiple waves, known as Drops. Drop 1 contained Seasons Twelve and Thirteen characters alongside new characters, and Drop 2 featured entirely new characters. There was a Micro Mart theme. Each Shopkin came in a Mini Pack.

Season Sixteen, also known as Real Littles Season Five, was released in late-June, 2022 through Amazon before reaching store shelves in mid-July and themed after Snack Time.

Season Seventeen, also known as Real Littles Season Six, was released in late-December, 2022 through Amazon, with the season reaching store shelves a few days afterwards and continued the Snack Time theme from last season. Sadly, it was announced that the series would be discontinued on July 7, 2023, leaving this as the final season.

Trivia[]

  • Static artwork for many Shopkins characters gives them iris colors while the majority of Shopkins toys do not have colored irises.
  • Footage from the franchise has been used to help promote "The Grossery Gang," another product by Moose Toys that shares a similar concept to Shopkins.
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