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SSSS.DYNAZENON All-Episode Screening Event Merchandise Announced

The merchandise release extends the reach of the screening event beyond ticket holders, offering a tangible collectible tied to a key visual by a prominent character designer.

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SSSS.DYNAZENON All-Episode Screening Event Merchandise Announced

Studio Trigger has announced commemorative merchandise for a special all-episode screening event of the anime series SSSS.DYNAZENON. The goods feature newly drawn key visual illustrations by character designer Katsumi Sakamoto. The lineup includes a can badge priced at 500 yen, an acrylic stand at 2,500 yen, and a T-shirt at 6,500 yen. The merchandise will be available at physical sales spaces at Tachikawa Cinema City starting December 6, 2025, and at Kawasaki Chinetta from January 10, 2026. The items are available for purchase even without a ticket to the screening. The announcement was made on the studio's official website on December 1, 2025.

The all-episode screening event for SSSS.DYNAZENON, which originally aired in 2021, is set to take place at two venues. Tachikawa Cinema City will host the event on December 6, 2025, with merchandise sales starting at 7 PM that day. Kawasaki Chinetta will follow on January 10, 2026, though the exact sale time has not yet been announced. The three merchandise items all use artwork by Katsumi Sakamoto, who served as character designer for the series. The can badge measures 57 mm in diameter, the acrylic stand is 124 by 158 mm and 5 mm thick, and the T-shirt comes in black in sizes M, L, and XL. Studio Trigger noted that product images are still in development and final designs may differ slightly. The studio also stated that it will not exchange items for damage to packaging materials such as OPP bags or protective backing boards.

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