KAYOU+ Marks First Anniversary With AIMVISION Edition_001 KOHAKU
This is KAYOU+'s first numbered collection, establishing a tradition of releasing capsule sets that commemorate brand milestones through items designed around the writing process.
This is KAYOU+'s first numbered collection, establishing a tradition of releasing capsule sets that commemorate brand milestones through items designed around the writing process.
The playset revives a 90s-style toy format for a classic Godzilla matchup, offering a detailed diorama with multiple interactive features.
The re-release brings back a popular Nendoroid Doll pair from the Black Butler film, offering collectors a second chance to acquire the figures after their initial run ended.
The Hellagur figure continues Alter's series of Arknights 2nd anniversary figures, now at four releases, with distinct metallic detailing.
The release extends the JoJo prize figure line to include a clear-body variant for a minor character and a tableware set referencing a signature Part 5 visual gag.
The pre-reveal gives customers a look at the exclusive goods before the next waves launch, continuing the promotion tied to the ongoing Peanuts collaboration.
The figure is a new addition to Good Smile Company's Blue Archive lineup, capturing a specific Memorial Lobby pose in 1/7 scale.
The lottery expands the anime's merchandise lineup with exclusive character goods, a common promotional strategy for seasonal series.
MegaHouse adds a tropical variant to its Kaitai Puzzle FANTASY line, expanding the Sanrio collaboration with a seasonal theme.
The lottery marks another merchandise release for the To LOVE-Ru franchise, with the B Prize Yami figure as the centerpiece.
The collaboration emphasizes subtlety, offering designs that blend into daily life rather than loud character prints, targeting fans who prefer understated fandom.
The lottery's Heisei retro decora theme shifts the merchandise focus from the series' usual delinquent aesthetic to a nostalgic, decorative style aimed at collectors.
The re-release of the Tanya Degurechaff figma, with a bonus face part exclusive to the official shop, meets long-standing demand for 'Saga of Tanya the Evil' merchandise.
The new set extends the mofusand gashapon line with a bakery theme, offering five bread-wearing cat designs that continue the series' appeal.
The coaster release follows the 2026 Sanrio Character Awards, with top winner Pompompurin included in the lineup.
The Dream Maker represents a premium entry in the growing market for adult analog hobbies, combining steampunk aesthetics with precision engineering to offer a high-grade immersive experience.
The figure shows Fairy Tail merchandise continues years after the main series ended, supported by the 2024 sequel 100 Years Quest.
The figures extend the Match Makers line's focus on dynamic battle scenes, this time recreating a tense standoff from the Cell Games arc.
The reprint brings back a specific variant of the series' iconic mecha for collectors, timed to the franchise's 30th anniversary and Hasegawa's ongoing model line.
The figure adapts a specific music video design by artist SAWTOWNE into Good Smile's standard Nendoroid format, making a viral look available as a collectible.
This marks the first time the 'One Piece Heroines' spin-off has partnered with a footwear brand, turning a story-specific costume detail into a purchasable product.
The lineup expands the Overlord merchandise slate with a new Chokonokko figure and a metallic poster alongside the previously teased Gracemaster figures, giving collectors a clear release date and price point.
The simultaneous rollout of figures for Eris, Sylphiette, and Lucy, plus a confirmed Roxy figure in production, indicates that merchandise partners are treating the entire Greyrat household as a coordinated product line for the third season.
These are the first Dark-version weapons for Death Gavvan in the main series, expanding the toy lineup with combinable robot modes.