The Music of Mother - Earthbound live concert merchandise lineup
Image courtesy of Hobonichi

Earthbound Live Concert Merchandise Will Ship Worldwide

Hobonichi revealed a new collection of Earthbound merchandise that will appear to help celebrate “The Music of Mother” live concert. The concert’s English webpage confirms that people from all around the world will be able to place pre-orders on Hobonichi’s web store, and the store supports global shipping via FedEx.

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A total of four item types are revealed, with one of them having two separate versions. The first one is a pair of plushes featuring Gorgeous and Lucky, the two front members of the Runaway Five group. People can get both plushes encased in a bus-shaped packaging for 6,600 yen (~$42).

The second highlighted item is a tin container with Jim Dunlop guitar picks that cost 3,300 yen (~$21). This set will be heavily inspired by the preferences of the Earthbound series composer Keiichi Suzuki. The musician prefers to use pink teardrop picks for electric guitars and orange medium picks for the acoustic versions.

Other than those two, Hobonichi will also sell T-shirts at 4,950 yen (~$31.50) apiece and towels at 2,200 yen (~$14) each. The T-shirt will feature the complete Runaway Five lineup with the group’s Japanese name Tonzura Brothers. It will be available in four sizes from S to LL (XL). Meanwhile, the towels will appear in two different designs: one with the Mother logo, and the other with the iconic word “SMAAAASH!!”

Here are the sample images for each of the items mentioned above:

The Earthbound-themed merchandise from “The Music of Mother” live concert will be available for sale worldwide on June 4, 2024, at 11 AM JST (June 3, 2024, at 10 PM ET).


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