Mika Pikazo Disney Collection Pop Up Store
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Mika Pikazo Disney Collection Inspired by Iconic Characters

CyberAgent announced that it will open a new pop-up store featuring illustrations based on Disney characters by Mika Pikazo. The temporary store will be available at the Shibuya Tsutaya building throughout December 2024.

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The Mika Pikazo store will primarily feature illustrations of girls wearing attire inspired by key Disney characters while also carrying their respective plushes. The characters in question are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Chip and Dale.

Some of the merchandise will include a compilation item that features all seven characters—including the Chip and Dale girls who are treated in a single slot. In addition, Mika Pikazo will also release items featuring a Mickey Mouse-inspired collage.

Mika Pikazo Disney Collection Pop Up Store characters
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Here are some of the items that will be available in the store, along with their prices listed in Japanese yen:

  • Acrylic stand – Â¥2,200
  • T-shirt (XL size) – Â¥6,600
  • Tin badge – Â¥550 for a random character item
  • Acrylic block – Â¥8,800

This Disney illustration collection will add more entries to the list of franchises Mika Pikazo has worked on. While she is best known as the Fire Emblem Engage character designer, she also designed Fate/Grand Order‘s Sei Shonagon and Vtubers like Hololive English’s Hakos Baelz.

The Disney Collection by Mika Pikazo Pop Up Store will open on the B1 floor of Shibuya Tsutaya on December 7-31, 2024.


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