Tales of Dream Collection by Kotobukiya
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Tales of Characters Look Sleepy in Kotobukiya Dream Collection

A new Tales Of series merchandise collection has appeared in Japan, and it features popular male characters from the series relaxing in bed. Kotobukiya has launched the Tales Of Series Dream Collection, where people can obtain random merchandise by purchasing lottery tickets.

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The primary highlights of this collection are the S-Prize big acrylic boards and the A-Prize acrylic stands. The former features large illustrations of Zelos, Sorey, and Mikleo sized at 257×182 mm (~10.12×7.16 in). The latter has chibi artwork of Ludger, Yuri, or Luke that can actually shake. While Kotobukiya generally sends the items at random, it will let lucky people who win these two prizes choose the exact character item they want.

Here is the complete item list, along with the winning probabilities for each of them:

  • S Prize: Big acrylic board (3%)
  • A Prize: Shakeable acrylic stand (6%)
  • B Prize: Acrylic block keychain (18%)
  • C Prize: Set of four illustration cards (30%)
  • D Prize: Tin badge (43%)

Here’s a peek at all the Tales of characters who will appear on the upcoming merchandise.

A single ticket in this lottery costs 800 yen. Kotobukiya also offers several batch purchases that come with additional bonuses. People can opt to buy ten tickets at once, and they will receive a random photo card based on one of the twelve featured characters. They can also choose the much larger option to buy fifty tickets at 40,000 yen (~$269) to get six random photo cards and a guaranteed chance to choose from the S-Prize acrylic boards.

Kotobukiya has been releasing merchandise lotteries based on Bandai Namco’s Tales Of franchise. In February 2023, it held a similar lottery with a focus on Tales of Symphonia to help celebrate the remaster‘s release on consoles in the same month.

The Tales Of Series Dream Collection Kotobukiya Kuji lottery is available in Japan until April 14, 2024.


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