Animated collaboration stickers featuring “chocoZAP,” the smart life gym from RIZAP, and “Obungu-san” are now available for the first time! Get them by friending the chocoZAP official account! Available until January 20, 2025.

- Title : chocoZAP×Obungu
- Price : Free
- Type : Animation
- Region : Japan
- Link : line://shop/detail/33115
- Publisher : RIZAP
- Copyright : RIZAP | obungu
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Get Ready for Some Animated Fun: chocoZAP Meets Obungu-san!
So, who’s the brains behind bringing these totally charming “chocoZAP×Obungu” animated stickers to our chat screens? That would be the company RIZAP! You might have heard of them, especially in connection with their “chocoZAP” brand, which is all about a “smart life gym” concept. RIZAP isn’t just about fitness, though; they’re also the publisher making this delightful sticker collaboration happen. It’s pretty neat to see a company known for gyms jump into the digital sticker world. They’re taking their chocoZAP name and mixing it up with the adorable Obungu-san character for a sticker set that’s bound to make your chats a bit more lively. This is a fun way for RIZAP to get the chocoZAP brand out there and connect with people in a lighthearted, engaging manner. Talk about a clever team-up!
A Peek at the “chocoZAP×Obungu” Sticker Pack!
Alright, let’s dive into what makes these stickers so special. The star of the show is Obungu-san, a roly-poly white character with simple black eyes and a little beak, who’s just bursting with personality in these animated snippets. The pack is designed with four distinct images per row, offering a nice variety.
Row-by-Row Cuteness
In the first row, you see Obungu-san giving a confident thumbs-up next to a bold yellow “OK!”. Then, there’s a hilariously relatable image of the character looking like it’s melting or just completely zonked out on the floor. Next to that, Obungu-san is doing a polite, sparkly bow, probably saying “thank you” or “you’re welcome.” And to finish the row, the little character is bouncing or floating with sheer joy, surrounded by tiny yellow sparkles.
The second row starts off super sweet with Obungu-san holding a big, bright yellow heart – perfect for sending some love. Then, you get a shy-looking Obungu-san waving gently, with little motion lines indicating the movement. Mid-row, things get interesting with Obungu-san sporting a gray, almost scale-like outfit and a yellow tail, looking like it’s about to clean something or perhaps just dressed up. And for those sleepy moments, the last sticker shows Obungu-san cozied up under a yellow blanket, dozing off peacefully.
Moving to the third row, we have Obungu-san bowing deeply, looking very apologetic, with Japanese text likely saying “I’m sorry.” Then there’s an adorable close-up of Obungu-san’s face, just being its cute self. The next sticker is a bit playful, with Obungu-san peeking out from behind a yellow door, as if saying “boo!” or “hello!” To round off this row, a puzzled Obungu-san looks up with a big yellow question mark, capturing that moment of confusion perfectly.
The final row brings more animated antics! First, a very sad Obungu-san is crying a whole puddle of tears – oh, the drama! Then, it looks like a celebration, possibly a New Year’s greeting, with Obungu-san in a festive yellow outfit with some decorations. The third sticker shows Obungu-san radiating bright yellow energy, looking super charged up or excited. And lastly, there’s Obungu-san industriously pushing a little cart that has a yellow circle on it, maybe symbolizing chocoZAP or just working hard.
These animated stickers really bring Obungu-san to life, making everyday chat expressions much more fun and dynamic!
Who’s Who in the Sticker World: Publishers and Copyright
It’s pretty interesting how these digital goodies come to be, right? Let’s chat a bit about the roles involved, especially when you see things like “publisher” and “copyright holder.”
The Deal with Publishers Like RIZAP
So, RIZAP is listed as the publisher for these “chocoZAP×Obungu” stickers. Think of a publisher as the company that gets the stickers out there to you and me. In this case, RIZAP, the parent company of the chocoZAP smart life gyms, decided this sticker collaboration would be a fantastic way to promote their gym brand. It’s a smart marketing move! They’re not just creating the stickers; they’re making them available, probably through platforms like LINE, where friending an official account often unlocks these kinds of treats. Publishers take the creative content, like these animated Obungu-san images, and handle the distribution and promotion. It’s their way of saying, “Hey, look at our cool brand, chocoZAP, and this fun character, Obungu-san!”
Untangling “RIZAP | obungu” and Copyright Magic
Now, what about that “Hak Cipta dari sticker ini dimiliki oleh RIZAP | obungu” bit? That translates to “Copyright of this sticker is owned by RIZAP | obungu.” This is super important because it tells us who legally owns the creative work. The “|” symbol here usually means it’s a joint ownership. So, both RIZAP (the company with the chocoZAP gym) and obungu (likely the original creator or the entity that holds the rights to the Obungu-san character) share the copyright for this specific sticker set.
Why is this a big deal? Well, copyright protects the creative work. It means RIZAP can use their branding (chocoZAP) and obungu can allow their character (Obungu-san) to be used, and together they own the rights to this particular collaboration. Neither party can just run off and use this specific “chocoZAP×Obungu” combo without the other’s agreement, generally speaking. It’s a partnership. This ensures that the creators and the brand both have control over how their intellectual property is used and benefit from it. For collaborations like this, shared copyright is pretty common. RIZAP gets to associate its gym with a cute character, and Obungu-san gets more exposure through RIZAP’s audience. It’s a win-win, all neatly tied up with that copyright notice. It’s like they both put their ingredients into a pot to make a delicious soup, and they both own the recipe for that specific soup!