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* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Z-Girls from the 2021 reboot, as they present both humanoid and animalistic characteristics. It is never said whether or not they are actually humans.
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Z-Girls from the 2021 reboot, as they present both humanoid and animalistic characteristics. It is never said whether or not they are actually humans.
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In September 2021, this toyline has gotten a ContinuityReboot that takes on a more modern and trendy look, possibly due to the success of recent girls' toylines such as ''Toys/LOLSurprise''. Alongside the regular Zoobles, this incarnation also includes more [[TokenHuman human-like characters]] called [[PunnyName Z-Girls]], which have three forms rather than two thanks to a gimmick that makes them switch between three different faces: a ball form and an animal form, which both have an animalistic face, and a human form with a human face.
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In September 2021, this toyline has gotten a ContinuityReboot that takes on a more modern and trendy look, possibly due to the success of recent girls' toylines such as ''Toys/LOLSurprise''. Alongside the regular Zoobles, this incarnation also includes more [[TokenHuman human-like characters]] humanoid characters called [[PunnyName Z-Girls]], which have three forms rather than two thanks to a gimmick that makes them switch between three different faces: a ball form and an animal form, which both have an animalistic face, and a human form with a human face.
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* ContinuityReboot: The ''Zoobles!: Pop Your World!'' line.
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In September 2021, this toyline has gotten a reboot ContinuityReboot that takes on a more modern and trendy look, possibly due to the success of recent girls' toylines such as ''Toys/LOLSurprise''. Alongside the regular Zoobles, this incarnation also includes more [[TokenHuman human-like characters]] called [[PunnyName Z-Girls]], which have three forms rather than two thanks to a gimmick that makes them switch between three different faces: a ball form and an animal form, which both have an animalistic face, and a human form with a human face.
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.\
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.\
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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In September 2021, this toyline has gotten a reboot that takes on a more modern and trendy look, possibly due to the success of recent girls' toylines such as ''Toys/LOLSurprise''. Alongside the regular Zoobles, this incarnation also includes more [[TokenHuman human-like characters]] called [[PunnyName Z-Girls]], which have three forms rather than two thanks to a gimmick that makes them switch between three different faces: a ball form and an animal form, which both have an animalistic face, and a human form with a human face.
In September 2021, this toyline has gotten a reboot that takes on a more modern and trendy look, possibly due to the success of recent girls' toylines such as ''Toys/LOLSurprise''. Alongside the regular Zoobles, this incarnation also includes more [[TokenHuman human-like characters]] called [[PunnyName Z-Girls]], which have three forms rather than two thanks to a gimmick that makes them switch between three different faces: a ball form and an animal form, which both have an animalistic face, and a human form with a human face.
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* NotSoDifferent: Usually, both this and {{Anime/Bakugan}} were created by the same company. It's the Japanese version that adds a bit of Bakugan touch (The Recipe Cards were somehow similar to the Gate Cards of Bakugan).
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** The toyline may be inspired by the much older ''{{Toys/Popples}}'', as they're both made up of cute critters that can curl up into a ball.
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** The toyline may be inspired by the much older ''{{Toys/Popples}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Popples}}'', as they're both made up of cute critters that can curl up into a ball.
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010 up to early 2013, which considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions (i.e. TV House, Amusement Park, etc).
The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions (i.e. TV House, Amusement Park, etc).
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010 up 2010,up to early 2013, which considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the Americanversions (i.e. TV House, Amusement Park, etc).
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* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, girly, cute-critter version of ''{{Anime/Bakugan}}''. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense. The series received one of its own in the ''Bakugan'' reboot, with the bear-themed Cubbo having a similar transformation and aesthetic.
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** The toyline may be inspired by the much older ''{{Toys/Popples}}'', as they're both made up of cute critters that can curl up into a ball.
** The whole toyline itself is a cutesy,
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010,up to early 2013, which considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010,up 2010 up to early 2013, which considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of ''{{Anime/Bakugan}}''. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense. The series received one of its own in the ''Bakugan'' reboot, with the bear-themed Cubbo having a similar transformation and aesthetic.
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* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, girly, cute-critter version of ''{{Anime/Bakugan}}''. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense. The series received one of its own in the ''Bakugan'' reboot, with the bear-themed Cubbo having a similar transformation and aesthetic.
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* {{Animesque}}: Unlike western Zoobles, the Japanese/Korean releases' toys and official artwork take on more of an anime style.
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* ArtShift: Well this is present to both versions. Since the original art of the Western Version may not appeal to Japanese kids, Sega twist things a bit and made it cuter and more appealing. They get merits for once.
* CanonDiscontinuity: In the Western Version, the Zoobles live in a tropical island called Zooble Isle, while in the Japanese Version, the Zoobles live in Candy Land
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* ArtShift: Well this is present to both versions. Since the original art of the Western Version western version may not appeal to Japanese kids, kids due to the more goofy, cartoonish look, Sega twist things a bit and made it cuter cuter, anime-like, and more appealing. They get merits for once.
* CanonDiscontinuity: In the Western Version, the Zoobles live in a tropical island called Zooble Isle, while in the Japanese Version, the Zoobles live in CandyLandLand (not to be confused with [[TabletopGame/CandyLand this one]]).
* CanonDiscontinuity: In the Western Version, the Zoobles live in a tropical island called Zooble Isle, while in the Japanese Version, the Zoobles live in Candy
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* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of {{Anime/Bakugan}}. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense.
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* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of {{Anime/Bakugan}}.''{{Anime/Bakugan}}''. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense. The series received one of its own in the ''Bakugan'' reboot, with the bear-themed Cubbo having a similar transformation and aesthetic.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There are 513 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There are 513 were 516 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There are more than 400 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect.
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010, considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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''Zoobles!'' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010, 2010,up to early 2013, which considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There are more than 400 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect....and they're still growing in numbers!
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There are more than 400 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect....and they're still growing in numbers!collect.
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[{{Sega}} [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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How To Create A Works Page explicitly says "No bolding is used for work titles."
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'''Zoobles!''' is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010, considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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* TransformationIsAFreeAction / BeTheBall: The Zoobles themselves can actually curl up into their ball forms whenever if they travel in long distances, expressing their emotions or anything else in between.
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* TransformationIsAFreeAction / BeTheBall: The Zoobles themselves can actually curl up into their ball forms whenever if they travel in long distances, expressing their emotions or anything else in between.
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* TheMysteriousIsland: Zooble Island, the home of all American made Zoobles
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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Japan/Korea loves Zoobles]]: Thought the toys performed well in the states, it's very veeeery popular in Japan and Korea.
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* NoExportForYou: Some of the Playsets in the Japanese version were not released in America. Same goes to some American Zooble playsets not released in Japan since it will have conflicts with the toy canon.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Well, this depends if you have either the Japanese Version or the Western Version of the toys. Your mileage will vary.
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* XMeetsY: Its {{Anime/Bakugan}} meets {{Anime/Jewelpet}} meets ''Franchise/LittlestPetShop''!
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* XMeetsY: Its {{Anime/Bakugan}} meets {{Anime/Jewelpet}} meets LittlestPetShop!
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''Zoobles!'' (Japanese: ズーブルズ! Zūburuzu!)/(Korean: 쥬블스) is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010, considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
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* XMeetsY: Its {{Anime/Bakugan}} meets {{Anime/Jewelpet}} meets {{Series/LittlestPetShop}}!
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* {{Expy}}: All the Zoobles were actually based on the Wontu design, a character from the {{Anime/Bakugan}} series.
* TheMysteriousIsland: Zooble Island, the home of all American made Zoobles
* SceneryPorn: Very Rare in the American Toyline. The backgrounds in the toys were well done.
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* SugarBowl: The Anime and the Japanese toys speaks for itself.
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* SugarBowl: The Anime and the Japanese toys speaks for itself.Candy Land.
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''Zoobles!'' (Japanese: ズーブルズ! Zūburuzu!)/(Korean: 쥬블스) is a cute, sugary toyline created by Spin Master in August 2010, considered as a SpinOff of the {{Anime/Bakugan}} toyline. They consist of a wide variety of sphere shaped characters that roll up into a ball to travel from place to place. Each Zoobles lives in a unique Happitat. Once a Zooble comes in contact with the ‘hot spot’ on its Happitat, it pops open transforming into a unique character. The Happitat acts as an activation point to make Zoobles "spring to life" and also houses them for when they sleep at night. Each Happitat is unique to the particular Zooble who occupies it, but functions universally for all Zoobles. Zoobles have multiple points of articulation for playability, and even blink their eyes while you pet them. Each one possesses a unique set of characteristics based on their individual personality and location within Zooble Isle. To distinguish each Zooble (aside from visual differences) they have all been individually named and numbered so children are able to keep an inventory of their collection.
The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Well, this depends if you have either the Japanese Version or the Western Version of the toys. Your mileage will vary.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: '''OH GOD'''!
* AnimatedAdaptation: Dong Woo Animation released an [[{{Anime/Zoobles}} Animated Series]] in SBS before landing onto the toy's official Japanese Website and soon in TV Tokyo on February 2012.
* ArtEvolution: Compare both versions, then you'll see the major difference. Good Luck not getting EpilepticTrees though.
* ArtShift: Well this is present to both versions. Since the original art of the Western Version may not appeal to Japanese kids, Sega twist things a bit and made it cuter and more appealing. They get merits for once.
* CanonDiscontinuity: In the Western Version, the Zoobles live in a tropical island called Zooble Isle, while in the Japanese Version, the Zoobles live in Candy Land
* GottaCatchEmAll: There are more than 400 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect....and they're still growing in numbers!
* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Japan/Korea loves Zoobles]]: Thought the toys performed well in the states, it's very veeeery popular in Japan and Korea.
* {{Mon}}
* NoExportForYou: Some of the Playsets in the Japanese version were not released in America. Same goes to some American Zooble playsets not released in Japan since it will have conflicts with the toy canon.
* NotSoDifferent: Usually, both this and {{Anime/Bakugan}} were created by the same company. It's the Japanese version that adds a bit of Bakugan touch (The Recipe Cards were somehow similar to the Gate Cards of Bakugan).
* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of {{Anime/Bakugan}}. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense.
* SphereFactor
* SugarBowl: The Anime and the Japanese toys speaks for itself.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The Japanese version of the toys.
* TransformationIsAFreeAction / BeTheBall: The Zoobles themselves can actually curl up into their ball forms whenever if they travel in long distances, expressing their emotions or anything else in between.
* XMeetsY: Its {{Anime/Bakugan}} meets {{Anime/Jewelpet}}!
The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[{{Sega}} Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Well, this depends if you have either the Japanese Version or the Western Version of the toys. Your mileage will vary.
* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: '''OH GOD'''!
* AnimatedAdaptation: Dong Woo Animation released an [[{{Anime/Zoobles}} Animated Series]] in SBS before landing onto the toy's official Japanese Website and soon in TV Tokyo on February 2012.
* ArtEvolution: Compare both versions, then you'll see the major difference. Good Luck not getting EpilepticTrees though.
* ArtShift: Well this is present to both versions. Since the original art of the Western Version may not appeal to Japanese kids, Sega twist things a bit and made it cuter and more appealing. They get merits for once.
* CanonDiscontinuity: In the Western Version, the Zoobles live in a tropical island called Zooble Isle, while in the Japanese Version, the Zoobles live in Candy Land
* GottaCatchEmAll: There are more than 400 Zoobles (Counting the Japanese Exclusive ones) to buy and collect....and they're still growing in numbers!
* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Japan/Korea loves Zoobles]]: Thought the toys performed well in the states, it's very veeeery popular in Japan and Korea.
* {{Mon}}
* NoExportForYou: Some of the Playsets in the Japanese version were not released in America. Same goes to some American Zooble playsets not released in Japan since it will have conflicts with the toy canon.
* NotSoDifferent: Usually, both this and {{Anime/Bakugan}} were created by the same company. It's the Japanese version that adds a bit of Bakugan touch (The Recipe Cards were somehow similar to the Gate Cards of Bakugan).
* ShoutOut: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of {{Anime/Bakugan}}. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense.
* SphereFactor
* SugarBowl: The Anime and the Japanese toys speaks for itself.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The Japanese version of the toys.
* TransformationIsAFreeAction / BeTheBall: The Zoobles themselves can actually curl up into their ball forms whenever if they travel in long distances, expressing their emotions or anything else in between.
* XMeetsY: Its {{Anime/Bakugan}} meets {{Anime/Jewelpet}}!