GodHand

GodHand (ゴッドハンド株式会社) is a Japanese tool company that started in 2010 as a subsidiary of the tool company Tsunoda. After some testing, in 2011 the company started manufacturing "Ultimate Nippers", lightweight and sharp plastic cutting nippers (Japanese for diagonal pliers) that are better suited to separate the parts from plastic models without issues. However, due to being specialized for a single material, it is not very sturdy, being recommended to not be used on harder materials and having a separate model that is cheaper and prioritizes strength over sharpness. The "Ultimate Nipper" sold well for a while, but after some time the sales decreased. In 2013 the company started Project Nipako to promote their Ultimate Nippers.

Project Nipako
Project Nipako was a nipper dedicated tool shop and advertising campaign from the company that featured Nipako (ニパ子), a moe anthropomorphic nipper alien princess character that presented the company's "Ultimate Nippers", being given a manga on June 2013. The character was given her own Twitter and appeared in several events and collaborations.

In 2018, the year of the 30th anniversary from the Rockman franchise, the company made a collaboration with Capcom and Kotobukiya, presenting Ucchy with an illustration of Nipako with Cut Man by Satoshi Koike, and a "Ultimate Nipper: Rockman 30th Anniversary Celebration Version" (アルティメットニッパー ロックマン30周年お祝いバージョン), which Ucchy used to mount a customized Kotobukiya Rockman figure. The illustration with Cut Man and Nipako was later included as a wallpaper in the Rockman Unity app on April 2018.

On August 31, 2020, Project Nipako was ceased by GodHand. Before Nipako's Twitter was closed, the character announced that she is "ending interplanetary study abroad and returning to her home planet", and Ucchy gave a thank you and farewell to Nipako, saying that he will take good care of the celebratory nipper she had gifted.