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{{Company Infobox
[[Image:Re-Ment.png|thumb|right|Re-Ment logo]]
| name = Re-Ment Co., Ltd.
| subtitle = 株式会社リ-メント
| logo = Re-Ment.png
| logo_size = 180px
| caption = Re-Ment logo
| founded = May 1998
| headquarters = 3-5 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
| type = Private
| industry = Toys, Miniature Food, Confectionery
| links = Japan: [https://www.re-ment.co.jp/ re-ment.co.jp]
}}
'''RE-MENT Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: '''{{j|株式会社リ-メント}}''' ''Kabushikigaisha Riiment'') is a {{wp|Japan|Japanese}} toy company based in {{wp|Chiyoda, Tokyo}}<ref name="company">[http://www.re-ment.co.jp/company {{j|"会社概要"}}] (in Japanese). ''{{j|株式会社リ-メント}} [Re-Ment Co., Ltd.].'' Retrieved 26 January 2018.</ref> and established in May 1998<ref name="company"/>. The name "Re-Ment" comes from the phrase "Reform the Entertainment" that is sometimes included under the company's logo.
'''RE-MENT Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: '''{{j|株式会社リ-メント}}''' ''Kabushikigaisha Riiment'') is a {{wp|Japan|Japanese}} toy company based in {{wp|Chiyoda, Tokyo}}<ref name="company">[http://www.re-ment.co.jp/company {{j|"会社概要"}}] (in Japanese). ''{{j|株式会社リ-メント}} [Re-Ment Co., Ltd.].'' Retrieved 26 January 2018.</ref> and established in May 1998<ref name="company"/>. The name "Re-Ment" comes from the phrase "Reform the Entertainment" that is sometimes included under the company's logo.


Re-Ment primarily produces highly-detailed collectible miniatures of food, furniture, and licensed characters, but also makes products such as magnets and erasers. Their products typically come in sets of six or eight toys where each toy from a set is packaged in a separate box, and are often sold as candy toys, where each box also includes a piece of gum. Sets come together in display boxes for retailers that can also be purchased instead of buying each toy pack separately. Often, all toys from a set are included in a display box as opposed to containing a random assortment.
Re-Ment primarily produces highly-detailed collectible miniatures of food, furniture, and licensed characters, but also makes products such as magnets and erasers. Their products typically come in even sets of four, six, or eight. Each figure type from a set is packaged and sold separately, and are often sold as "candy toys", where each pack also includes a piece of gum. Complete sets come together in display boxes for retailers that can also be purchased instead of buying each pack separately. One of each pack from a set is included in a box as opposed to containing a random assortment.


Re-Ment began its Pokémon series of products in 2016.
Re-Ment began its Pokémon series of products in 2016.
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* January 23, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure]]"
* January 23, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure]]"
* April 3, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: PikaPika School Bag]]"
* April 3, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: PikaPika School Bag]]"
* May 2017 - "[[Pokémon Nearby? Figure]]"
* May 1, 2017 - "[[Pokémon Nearby? Figure]]"
* June 19, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Komorebi Cafe]]"
* June 19, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Komorebi Cafe]]"
* June 19, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Big Eraser Figure]]"
* June 19, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: BIG Eraser Figure]]"
* July 3, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Loves Ketchup]]"
* July 3, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Loves Ketchup]]"
* July 24, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Entertainment! Pikachu Magnet]]"
* July 24, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Entertainment! Pikachu Magnet]]"
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* November 13, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Sweets Time]]"
* November 13, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Pikachu Sweets Time]]"
* December 18, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Bakery in the Blue Sky]]"
* December 18, 2017 - "[[Pokémon: Bakery in the Blue Sky]]"
* January 22, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Purupuru Collection]]"
* January 22, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: PuruPuru Collection]]"
* February 23, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: BIG Eraser Figure 2]]"
* March 5, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 2]]"
* April 9, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest]]"
* April 16, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Diorama Desktop Figure]]"
* April 16, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Japanese Sweets]]"
* June 18, 2018 - "[[Pokémon Sun & Moon: Terrarium Collection EX Alola]]"
* June 25, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Cord Keeper!]]"
* July 16, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 3]]"
* July 16, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: BIG Eraser Figure 3]]"
* August 6, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Enjoy Cooking! Pikachu Kitchen]]"
* August 24, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Eevee & Friends Dreaming Case]]"
* September 10, 2018 - "[[Pokémon Quest: Mini Towel]]"
* September 17, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Floral Cup Collection]]"
* September 17, 2018 - "[[Pokémon Quest: Cord Keeper!]]"
* September 24, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Petite Fleur]]"
* October 15, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 4]]"
* December 3, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Cord Keeper! 2]]"
* December 3, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 2]]"
* December 10, 2018 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection DX]]"
* January 1, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure 3]]"
* March 4, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: PikaPika School Bag 2]]"
* March 18, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 5]]"
* April 15, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Petite Fleur deux]]"
* April 27, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Cute to connect! Pokémon's Steps]]"
* June 10, 2019 - "[[Pokémon Sun & Moon: Terrarium Collection EX Alola 2]]"
* July 1, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 6]]"
* July 15, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure -so cute-]]"
* September 16, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 3]]"
* September 23, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Cord Keeper! 3]]"
* October 7, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Cute to connect! Pokémon's Steps 2]]"
* October 18, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 7]]"
* November 4, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Eevee & Friends Dreaming Case 2]]"
* November 11, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Pittori Collection]]"
* December 16, 2019 - "[[Pokémon: Floral Cup Collection 2]]"
* February 10, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 4]]"
* April 13, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Utatane Basket]]"
* April 24, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection Four Seasons]]"
* May 18, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Petite Fleur trois]]"
* June 1, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Pocket Botanical]]"
* July 20, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 8]]"
* August 3, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Starrium on a Starry Night]]"
* August 10, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: PikaPika School Bag 3]]"
* October 5, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 5]]"
* October 19, 2020 - "[[Pokémon Sword & Shield: Terrarium Collection EX Galar]]"
* November 2, 2020 - "[[Pokémon World: Sparkling Sea]]"
* December 21, 2020 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 6]]"
* January 25, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 9]]"
* February 27, 2021 - "[[Pokémon STAINED GLASS Collection]]"
* April 12, 2021 - "[[Pokémon Town: Back Alley at Night]]"
* April 19, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Pittori Collection 2]]"
* April 19, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: SWING VIGNETTE Collection]]"
* June 14, 2021 - "[[Pokémon Gemstone Collection]]"
* June 26, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection ~In the changing seasons~]]"
* July 19, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Petite Fleur Seasonal Flowers]]"
* July 26, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Side by side! Connect! Nakayoshi Friends]]"
* August 7, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Pocket Bonsai]]"
* August 30, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Dreaming Case 3 for Sweet Dreams]]"
* September 13, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure Go to the Galar region!]]"
* October 25, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Petite Fleur EX Galar region edition]]"
* October 25, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Starrium Series The Wish of a Sparkling Star]]"
* October 25, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Desktop Figure BATTLE ON DESK!]]"
* December 6, 2021 - "[[Pokémon: Dreaming Case 4 Lovely midnight hours]]"
* January 24, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Wreath Collection]]"
* February 14, 2022 - "[[Pokémon Sword & Shield: Terrarium Collection EX Galar 2]]"
* April 18, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 10]]"
* April 25, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Cool Piplup Collection]]"
* May 23, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 11]]"
* September 26, 2022 - "[[Pokémon Town 2: Festival Street Corner]]"
* October 24, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: SWING VIGNETTE Collection 2]]"
* October 24, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Pokémon Forest 7]]"
* October 31, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Side by side! Connect! Nakayoshi Friends 2]]"
* November 14, 2022 - "[[Pokémon World 2: Shinpi Fountain]]"
* November 21, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Pocket Bonsai 2]]"
* December 5, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: AQUA BOTTLE collection]]"
* December 23, 2022 - "[[Pokémon: Midnight Mansion]]"
* January 16, 2023 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 12]]"
* January 23, 2023 - "[[Pokémon: Wreath Collection Happiness wreath]]"
* March 20, 2023 - "[[Pokémon Garden ~Afternoon with sunlight filtering through the foliage~]]"
* June 26, 2023 - "[[Pokémon POP'n SWEET COLLECTION]]"
* June 26, 2023 - "[[Pokémon Relaxing Time ~Take a break at the river~]]"
* July 10, 2023 - "[[Pokémon: Terrarium Collection 13]]"
* July 17, 2023 - "[[Pokémon Town 3: Sea Breeze Path]]"
* August 14, 2023 - "[[Pokémon World 3: Frozen Snow Field]]"
* October 16, 2023 - "[[Pokémon: AQUA BOTTLE collection 2]]"


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.re-ment.co.jp/ Re-Ment official website] <small>(Japanese)</small>
* [http://www.re-ment.co.jp/ Official website] <small>(Japanese)</small>
** [https://www.facebook.com/rement.japan Facebook page] <small>(Japanese)</small>
** [https://twitter.com/rement_official/ Twitter account] <small>(Japanese)</small>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 1 October 2023

Re-Ment Co., Ltd.
株式会社リ-メント
Re-Ment.png
Re-Ment logo
Founded May 1998
Headquarters 3-5 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Type Private
Industry Toys, Miniature Food, Confectionery
Website

Japan: re-ment.co.jp

RE-MENT Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社リ-メント Kabushikigaisha Riiment) is a Japanese toy company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo[1] and established in May 1998[1]. The name "Re-Ment" comes from the phrase "Reform the Entertainment" that is sometimes included under the company's logo.

Re-Ment primarily produces highly-detailed collectible miniatures of food, furniture, and licensed characters, but also makes products such as magnets and erasers. Their products typically come in even sets of four, six, or eight. Each figure type from a set is packaged and sold separately, and are often sold as "candy toys", where each pack also includes a piece of gum. Complete sets come together in display boxes for retailers that can also be purchased instead of buying each pack separately. One of each pack from a set is included in a box as opposed to containing a random assortment.

Re-Ment began its Pokémon series of products in 2016.

List of Pokémon series products

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "会社概要" (in Japanese). 株式会社リ-メント [Re-Ment Co., Ltd.]. Retrieved 26 January 2018.


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