Chiikawa x Q-Pot Sweet Accessories Collection Launches June 26
The collection translates four Chiikawa characters into realistic sweet-shaped accessories, expanding the franchise's merchandise into higher-end fashion jewelry.
The collection translates four Chiikawa characters into realistic sweet-shaped accessories, expanding the franchise's merchandise into higher-end fashion jewelry.
The Bubble Pitcher is the first Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch item in Bandai's Special Memorize adult role-play series, targeting older fans of the 2003 TV anime with a functional replica of a bath-scene prop.
The T-60 power armor is the first Fallout model from PLAMATEA, bringing a recognizable in-game vehicle to a snap-fit kit line aimed at both builders and collectors.
The Dragon Quest Weapons Collection Vol. 1 marks the first dedicated line of 1/12 scale weapon and armor figures from the series, offering collectors a new way to display iconic equipment.
The figure marks the first POP UP PARADE SP release tied to the Cutie Honey 50th anniversary project, offering a larger scale and higher detail than the standard line.
The toy's design by GOD BRAVE STUDIO and its October release date, timed to the anime's broadcast, make it a key merchandising pillar for a new original mecha series.
This collaboration pairs a 1990s shoujo manga with Sanrio's globally recognized characters, bridging nostalgia and contemporary merchandise retail in a multi-city tour format.
The figure captures a specific exhausted pose from the series and offers a risqué swap part, appealing to collectors of the franchise.
The collaboration marks the first time Hello Kitty has partnered with the denim brand SOMETHING, bringing a Reiwa-era revival of a late-1990s character design to a full fashion line.
This marks the first Metal Hero series collaboration collection for Emolegia, offering exclusive variants tied to both the current series and the movie.
The lineup centers on a premium BURSTANT figure and four MASTERLISE statues, giving collectors a clear target for the July release.
The store offers fans the first new official merchandise in years, with original character illustrations and a café theme that departs from the series' usual visual style.
This release packages the iconic couple's signature Valkyrie as a single plastic model set, offering a dedicated kit for fans of the series' most famous pairing.
This is the first product in Prime 1 Studio's new 'The Legend of Beauty and Beast' series, which collaborates with artists to turn their original compositions into large-scale statues.
The collaboration extends the Danganronpa franchise's merchandising push into fashion, using newly commissioned character art rather than existing game assets, and ties directly to the 2026 release of Super Danganronpa 2×2.
The re-release brings back a popular figure based on a fresh Ariga Hitoshi illustration, giving collectors a second chance at a piece that originally sold out.
The reissue brings back a niche kit from Kotobukiya's D-Style line that reproduces a key antagonist mecha from the Patlabor film, offering fans a second chance at a model that had been out of production.
The collaboration reframes Doraemon characters as rock musicians and DJs, a rare music-subculture angle for a franchise usually associated with children's merchandise.
The ranking provides a monthly snapshot of collector demand across multiple franchises, with original character figures from Lian Lian competing alongside established game and manga properties.
The figure offers two distinct versions of the same character, with the Sunburn Ver. adding a different costume and skin tone, giving collectors a choice between a standard and a more decadent finish.
The release expands the BRICKROID line's Patlabor offerings with a vehicle that directly complements the previously released Ingram figures, creating a display set.
The Master Grade release gives Heine Westenfluss's distinctive orange Zaku a premium treatment with mechanical detail gimmicks, expanding the MG Gundam SEED Destiny lineup beyond main-character suits.
The release marks the first S.H.Figuarts Zarab Alien in a decade and ties directly to a specific episode's visual design, offering collectors a scene-specific accessory set.
The store offers fans a rare look at the characters in off-ice formal attire, expanding the visual merchandise beyond the rink setting.