Oshi no Ko - Sanrio Characters crossover merchandise
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Oshi no Ko Sanrio Crossover Merchandise Will Pair Characters

Sanrio has revealed a new lineup of crossover merchandise that will pair its mascot characters with those from Oshi no Ko. The company has also prepared a link to the collection’s official webpage, although it still would not be actually up until morning or afternoon on October 29, 2024, in the Japanese time zone. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The actual merchandise lineup will only be available for sale on November 8, 2024. Sanrio will put up the items on its web stores and physical outlets, as well as in Sanrio sections at department stores across Japan.

This collaboration will primarily feature the following seven pairs:

  1. Ai with Little Twin Stars
  2. Ruby with Hello Kitty
  3. Aqua with Cinnamoroll
  4. Akane with Kuromi
  5. Kana with My Melody
  6. MEMcho with Pompompurin
  7. Pieyon with Bad Badtz-maru

And here is the list of items in the collection, along with their prices in Japanese yen:

  • Hanging mascot holder – Â¥3,696
  • Penlight charm – Â¥990 for a random item in the collection
  • Front hair clip – Â¥946 for a set of two
  • Clear pouch – Â¥2,200

This new collection will add even more entries to the list of crossover merchandise featuring the Sanrio mascots. Prior examples included Jujutsu Kaisen and the Monogatari series.

The Oshi no Ko – Sanrio Characters crossover merchandise will be available in Japan on November 8, 2024.


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