Toys Sega Toys collaborated with Sanrio to release a line of plush toys on January 15, 2008. Each plush Jewelpet contains a password to access the Web-Gurumi website, a special site in which the customer "adopts" this pet in the virtual world. If the user doesn't have the password, the user may not get access to the website. Accounts expire within one year, unless another Jewelpet toy is bought, and that animal is added to the user account. With the expansion of the series, toy replicas of the Jewel Stick, Jewel Charms, Jewel Pocketbook and Jewel Pods from the anime series were made as well.
Merchandise As with other Sanrio character franchises such as
Hello Kitty,
My Melody,
Sugarbunnies and
Cinnamoroll, Jewelpet merchandise mostly consists of stationery, school supplies, bags, raincoats, umbrellas, bento boxes and even toy replicas of the Jewel Stick and Jewel Pocketbook from the anime series. Merchandise was released by Sanrio, Sega and
Bandai, among other companies. The popularity of the series then expanded overseas in
Hong Kong,
South Korea and
Europe. A
Trading Card Game spinoff was also released by
Bushiroad, the creators of the
Weiß Schwarz,
Alice X Cross and
Cardfight!! Vanguard Trading Card Games. Both the starter set and booster packs were released on July 30, 2009. and was later discontinued in 2010. Also several Jewelpet characters were also released as stickers for the instant messaging software
LINE.
Anime An
anime adaptation of the
Jewelpet franchise was produced by
Studio Comet and premiered on April 5, 2009, on
TV Osaka and
TV Tokyo, replacing
Onegai My Melody Kirara in its initial timeslot. A spin-off, titled began airing on
TV Tokyo between April 3, 2010 and April 2, 2011. A third installment, titled premiered on April 9, 2011. A fourth series titled was released on April 7, 2012 and ended on March 30, 2013. A fifth installment titled was first revealed on the March Issue of
Pucchigumi and premiered on April 6, 2013 and ended on March 29, 2014. The sixth installment, was announced by Sanrio via the official Anime
Twitter account and aired from April 5, 2014, until March 28, 2015. was revealed in the 2015 Winter Wonder Festival and later in the March 2015 issue of Pucchigumi.
Movie A feature-length movie titled , was directed by
Hiroaki Sakurai (
Daa! Daa! Daa!,
Cromartie High School) and produced by
Studio Comet and
Toho. It was released on August 11, 2012, and was a box-office flop
Books Official Storybooks and Reference Books were also issued by
Shogakukan during the series's release each year. Two
manga spinoffs were also created, and each were published during the airing of the anime series. The first one was serialized in the Shōjo Magazine
Pucchigumi with illustrations by Mako Morie in 2009. The first series ended in the same year. On December 28, 2009, a second manga was then serialized in the Shōjo Magazine
Ciao with illustrations and story by
Sayuri Tatsuyama under Sanrio and Sega Toys' permission. The manga ran from February 2010 to September 2010. An official light novel titled was released as part of
Kadokawa's Tsubasa Bunko Children's Light Novels on May 11, 2012, written by Hiroko Kanasugi and illustrated by POP. It introduces an exclusive character to the story, a "Jewelpet" named and the story revolves around her experiences and bond with Ruby and her friends while setting up the Jewel Festival in Jewel Land. An official guide book to commemorate the third series was also published by Yousensha, titled . The book is part of the Otoma Anime Collection books and contains character profiles, a story outline, an introduction to the world of Jewelpet, a listing of songs used in the series and interviews from both the cast and staff members of the series. The book was published on June 2, 2012.
Games Seven video games were also made to tie in with the toy and anime franchises, three were for the
Nintendo DS, three for the
Nintendo 3DS and one for the video game arcades in Japan.
Events Several musicals were held in
Sanrio Puroland and Sanrio Harmonyland, featuring several of the Jewelpets: Ruby, Sapphie, Garnet, Labra, Angela, Charlotte, Jasper and Rosa. Ruby is a mascot costume at Puroland. Some of the musicals also feature other Sanrio characters. A musical based on the Kira Deco arc of the anime premiered in Japan in June 2012. ==Reception==