Attack on Titan Final Season acrylic merchandise in Japan

More Attack on Titan Final Season Merchandise Will Appear in Japan

More merchandise based on Attack on Titan: The Final Season will be available in Japan. The new lineup will primarily focus on the season’s seven main characters: Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, Jean Kirstein, Reiner Braun, Hans (Hange) Zoe, and Levi Ackerman. Pre-orders for these items are immediately available throughout March 2022 on the Vivit web store.

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In its press release, Vivit highlighted three kinds of items included in this Attack on Titan merchandise lineup. The 3-way badge will be available individually at ¥825 ($7). The acrylic character stand will have a price tag of ¥1,650 ($14). The square-shaped ticket pass will have a higher price at ¥3,498 (~$30). Other than those three, the store also shows more kinds of merchandise, such as keychains.

The pre-order window for these Attack on Titan items will close on March 30, 2022. Vivit will start shipping the finished products within Japan in mid-May 2022.

More companies have been producing Attack on Titan merchandise as the new anime season airs worldwide. In February 2022, Megahouse revealed Mega Cat Project figures based on the franchise. While this merchandise lineup will faithfully use the original character designs, the Mega Cat Project will literally turn the characters into cute cats.

Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 began airing on January 9, 2022. The English dub version of the new season also started appearing on Crunchyroll and Toonami in February 2022.


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