Merchandise - Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer)
Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer) offers all kinds of merchandise. The official merchandise and those listed below come from popular and well-known anime merchandise sellers, major Japanese companies that offer many anime merchandise. As well as Aniplex Inc., a Japanese anime and music production company. They are involved in the production of authentic/official merchandise such as games, stationery, and toys related to anime, manga, and games.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Manga
Kimetsu no Yaiba, Demon Slayer, is a very popular manga written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotoge. The manga has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since February 2016. The story chapters of Kimetsu no Yaiba itself have been turned into separate books and have been available since October 2019. There are currently 19 volumes. The volumes have different colored characters on the cover.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Figures
The most popular merchandise available in the Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise would be the plastic figures . There are all sorts of types of figures available, there are normal 1/3 scale figures as well as much smaller and cuter chibi-fied characters that have a slightly different art style. Each figure is sculpted in various poses that show off the wonderful points of each character. While not all characters are available, the main and most popular characters are produced.
Nendoroid of Kimetsu no Yaiba
Nendoroids are similar to action figures in that they are plastic models of the anime/manga characters. However, instead of being to scale, they have a large head and a smaller body to give a cute appearance. So far, there are only two characters available in Nendoroid form, which are the siblings, Tanjiro Kamado and Nezuko Kamado.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Stationery
There are also various stationery items to choose from. There are ballpoint pens in different colors and patterns depending on the character you choose. The characters available are the Seven Pillars , with most of the colors matching the patterns on their haori. Transparent files with the characters in small chibi form or their normal forms are also available.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Rubber Coasters
The rubber coasters are shaped like the various sword guards of the pillars. For example, Giyu's sword guard is hexagonal with two red striped edges. This shape was copied and transformed into rubber coasters. The dimensions are approximately 80 mm high, 80 mm wide, and 5 mm deep.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Keychain
Keychains come in a variety of styles. Characters come in a variety of outfits, including pajamas, demon slayer uniforms, and animal costumes. Depending on the outfits, each character can also come in a variety of poses, including a normal stance, a battle-ready stance, and more. Some of the most popular styles are listed below.
- Pita!: In Japanese, the onomatopoeia "pita" means to be very close to something. In the case of Pita! keychains, the 2D characters are designed to appear very close to the edge of the design, showing them pushed against an invisible screen.
- Chibi: A Japanese slang word used to describe a person of short stature. These types of keychains feature the characters drawn in various poses, highlighting their cute, chibi-like shapes.
- Nitotan: These keychains are designed to be mascot versions of the characters. They are also chibi-shaped, but instead of their usual expressions and facial features, they have been made very simplified. The eyes are simple black ovals with smaller white ovals inside; they do not show the color of each character's eyes.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Badges
Available in a circular shape with an approximate diameter of 54-56mm. Each badge features a character in various poses and clothing. Some available versions are listed below.
- Daily Life: Some of these models show people enjoying their daily lives, whether it's getting dressed, eating, or just lazing around.
- Combat: These designs show the characters, primarily the Pillars, holding their Nichirin blades as if they were about to fight.
- Momotaro: A special series of characters pretending to be characters from the old folk tale Momotaro the Peach Boy.
- Profile close-ups: The characters are in a neutral position, standing, looking forward, although their outfits vary.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Cable Cover
Suya Suya on the cable are cable covers used to protect your cords. In Japanese, the words suya-suya are onomatopoeias used to mean sleep. The characters are depicted sleeping in a chibified version of themselves while cuddling the cables used to charge your cell phone.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Food Products
For food items, there are many long sticks of gum with various characters printed on the packaging. The characters include the main trio, Pillars, and some of the demons.
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