Yu-Gi-Oh Exodia Blanket
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New Yu-Gi-Oh Blankets Look Like Exodia Cards 

A special set of Exodia The Forbidden One Yu-Gi-Oh blankets are now available at select Taito locations. Consumers in Japan will be able to get their hands on this unique set of merchandise, so long as they’re in stock.

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The Exodia blankets are, naturally, separated into a total of five pieces. Much like the Exodia that exists in the TCG, consumers can collect the head, arms, and legs of Exodia. However, you won’t be defeating any challengers or sending your enemies to the Shadow Realm once you obtain all five blankets.

The blankets also have some fun details, such as the card description along with the Attack and Defense of the individual cards on the front. Unfortunately, the collection of blankets are only available in Japan, and through participating Taito locations.

You can take a look at the Exodia Yu-Gi-Oh blanket below:

Image via Taito

For consumers looking for more Yu-Gi-Oh merchandise, Bandai Namco is set to release a series of desktop figures. Characters such as Yugi, Seto Kaiba, Joey Wheeler, and the iconic Blue Eyes White Dragon will appear as part of this collection. It’s set to release in November 2024.

The Exodia Yu-Gi-Oh blanket is available in Japan and at select Taito locations. There is no word if it could be available in North America or Europe in the future.


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