Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man Animate Cafe Will Include a Pochita Bun

The Animate Café Ikebukuro 4 Shop will host a Chainsaw Man cafe from March 17, 2021 until April 12, 2021. People can enjoy food inspired by characters and scenes from the Shonen Jump manga, as well as buy exclusive merchandise. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The food and drinks will come with decorations and snacks that draw from Chainsaw Man’s unique aesthetic, as well as reference key scenes from the series. Here is the full menu, as listed on the Animate Café website:

  1. Pochita Bun – ÂĄ750
  2. The Bread Spread With Jam That Denji Dreamed About – ÂĄ750
  3. I… Want to Be… a Dog… Soup –  ÂĄ650
  4. Blood Devil Soda – ÂĄ650
  5. Easy Revenge! – ÂĄ700
  6. I Got Tired Eating Ice Cream ~ With a Weapon That Consumes Your Lifespan ~ – ÂĄ700
  7. The Memorable Snowball Fight – ÂĄ650
  8. The Crossroads Coffee That Master Poured – ÂĄ650
  9. Family Burger Drink Set – ÂĄ700

There will also be a line-up of exclusive Chainsaw Man merchandise that is only available at the Animate Café. The items are:

  1. Acryllic badges – ÂĄ600 each (10 variations total)
  2. Wooden keyholders – ÂĄ600 each (9 variations total)
  3. Masking tape set – ÂĄ800 for a set of two
  4. Iced sugar cookies – ÂĄ500 for a pack of three
  5. Shopping bag – ÂĄ500
  6. Drink sleeve – Free with purchase of food item (Given randomly)

Chainsaw Man appeared in Shonen Jump from December 2018 to December 2020, with a new storyline hinted at the end of chapter 97. It follows the story of a depressed young devil hunter named Denji. Denji works to pay off his deceased father’s debt and is aided by his dog Pochita, who is actually a Devil that resembles a chainsaw. However, events cause the two to combine, which turns Denji into Chainsaw Man. MAPPA, the studio that produced Yuri!!! On Ice and Jujutsu Kaisen, will work on the anime adaptation for Chainsaw Man, though no release date has been announced yet.

The Animate Café Chainsaw Man collaboration will run from March 17, 2021 to April 12, 2021 in Japan.


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