Fullmetal Alchemist Cup of Alphonse Elric
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New Fullmetal Alchemist Cup Shaped Like Helmet Alphonse Wears

Castem revealed that it will soon release a drinking cup shaped like Alphonse Elric’s helmet in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The Fullmetal Alchemist Cup of Alphonse will also be available to order worldwide.

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The helmet cup will be available in Japan with a price tag of 7,920 yen. Castem has also confirmed that it can accept international orders via eBay at $73.53. The company accepts payments via credit cards, debit cards, Google Pay, and PayPal, and it will ship the item around five days after it has received the payment.

The cup will have dimensions of 7x6x5 cm (2.75×2.36×1.96 inches). It will weigh 155 grams (5.46 oz). Castem will use stainless steel with a baking coating finish to produce the miniature helmet, and it will also provide a cup holder made of Angsana hardwood. The helmet must be turned upside down to function as a cup, but the owner can also place it in its original position as a paperweight or decoration.

Hiromu Arakawa’s Fullmetal Alchemist franchise is still getting a lot of new merchandise revealed in 2024. SuperGroupies revealed watches, jackets, and backpacks inspired by Edward Elric and Roy Mustang in January 2024. Meanwhile, Proof unveiled a combined static figure of Roy Mustang and Maes Hughes in February 2024.

The Fullmetal Alchemist Cup of Alphonse will be formally available on March 5, 2024. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll. Yen Press handles the digital manga.


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