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GYATLES: Prehistoric Fun for Your Modern Chats
Ready to bring some stone-age laughs to your daily chat routine? Pierrot Co.,Ltd. has delivered absolute gold with their latest release. This legendary animation studio knows just how to tap into our nostalgia while keeping things incredibly fresh.
As a powerhouse in the anime industry, Pierrot Co.,Ltd. has spent decades shaping pop culture. By bringing beloved vintage properties to life as digital stickers, they bridge the gap between classic animation and modern messaging, giving fans a creative way to express themselves.
GYATLES – 1531
Whether he’s hunting mammoths are carving stone glyphs, Gyatles is the pinnacle of pre-historic comedy. You won’t find these poses anywhere else but LINE!
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- Title : GYATLES
- Price : Paid
- Type : Static
- Region : ALL
- Link : line://shop/detail/1531
- Publisher : Pierrot Co.,Ltd.
- Copyright : SONOYAMA KIKAKU/PIERROT

Meet the Stone-Age Crew
Row-by-Row Caveman Shenanigans
This awesome collection features forty unique designs starring Gon, his family, and their wild prehistoric neighbors. Let’s dive into every single sticker so you can see exactly what you’re getting!
The first row kicks off with Gon scratching his head in confusion, followed by his father riding a wild boar with stone-carved shivering letters. Next, his father fumes in front of a blazing fire, and a cute baby sits atop giant OK stone blocks.
In the second row, Gon proudly carries a bone wrapped in a pink bow, stands next to a massive THANK YOU! stone, gets his head bitten by a huge fish, and his dad hitches a ride on a pterodactyl carrying a stone BYE BYE sign.
The third row highlights their gorilla pal: first looking puzzled with dot-dots, then happily snacking on red berries, standing by a massive stone NO, and getting chased by a woman with a stick.
Row four shows the gorilla struggling under a heavy SORRY stone, a pterodactyl in mid-flight, a mammoth and gorilla sharing a thoughtful gaze, and finally, Gon and the gorilla celebrating a stellar GOOD job.
The fifth row captures Gon in various dramatic states: sweating and running, walking with a stone question mark, panicking with a stone exclamation mark, and sitting dejectedly under vertical depression lines.
Row six brings more drama with Gon’s father squeezed in a rock crevice, Gon holding a stone axe on a hill with his gorilla buddy, Gon screaming with red soundwaves, and Gon relaxing on green grass watching a yellow butterfly.
In row seven, we see the busy cave-mom carrying three crying babies, whistling a happy tune, rushing off with her babies while looking angry, and getting playfully held back by her husband.
The eighth row features the mom snoring away with Zzz signs, a tiny mole hiding under a green leaf in the rain, a quirky black creature jumping amidst red love hearts, and the mother holding a stone vase filled with bright yellow flowers.
Row nine turns up the romance and action, showing Gon gifting flowers to a lovely cave-girl, their faces framed inside a giant yellow heart, two mammoths colliding head-on, and a pair of mammoths strolling peacefully.
The final row wraps up with a spooky skeleton holding a spear, pink stone letters depicting the Japanese sound effect kuri representing a spinning or clicking motion, stone pillars casting bright golden light into the night sky, and a set of ascending stone steps leading upwards.
About the Creators and Copyright
This fantastic set is officially copyrighted by SONOYAMA KIKAKU/PIERROT, preserving the authentic charm of Shunji Sonoyama’s original manga. Working together, these creators ensure that the timeless, goofy spirit of these ancient characters remains perfectly intact for fans old and new to enjoy across their favorite chat apps.








