Evangelion Entry Plug Pillow

Evangelion Entry Plug Pillow to Release Soon

The official Neon Genesis Evangelion store is scheduled to release a pillow designed after the EVA’s entry plug. This new piece of merchandise is scheduled to release on January 23, 2021 and will cost Â¥7,700 or approximately $75. This pillow will be available to purchase through the official Neon Genesis Evangelion store locations in Osaka, Tokyo, Shinjuku, and via the online storefront. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Those interested in purchasing this special piece of merchandise will need to contact their nearest store location to check the stock status of the product. As you can see below, the Neon Genesis Evangelion entry plug pillow is fairly large. While it isn’t a scale recreation of the entry plug, the pillow is long enough to fit on large couches or to function as a body pillow.

Additionally, international shipping is available. This means that customers abroad can get their hands on the Neon Genesis Evangelion entry plug pillow. Other recent internationally available merchandise includes the latest series of Evangelion Tamagotchi. Unlike previous lines, consumers will now be able to raise pilots instead of angels.

In recent news, the upcoming Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0: Thrice Upon a Time, also known as Shin Evangelion, was recently delayed. Originally scheduled to release on January 23, 2021 the debut of the film has been pushed back once again due to concerned regarding COVID-19.


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