Spy X Family Code White Ichiban Kuji merchandise
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Spy x Family Code: White Ichiban Kuji Merchandise Revealed

Bandai Spirits has revealed the merchandise that will be a part of the upcoming Ichiban Kuji lottery based on Spy x Family Code: White. Starting on January 6, 2024, people will be able to purchase a lottery ticket for 700 yen (~$4.83) and instantly win any prize listed below while stocks last.

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The lottery will appear in select physical stores across Japan, such as Lawson, HMV, and United Cinemas. It will also be available digitally via the Ichiban Kuji Online website.

The full prize list for the Spy x Family Code: White Ichiban Kuji lottery is as follows:

  • “A” prize: Anya & Bond Forger figure
  • “B” prize: Choconocco chibi figure set
  • “C” prize: Rug mat
  • “D” prize: Aurora acrylic stand
  • “E” prize: Travel flat pouch set
  • “F” prize: Assorted stationeries
  • “G” prize: Rubber collection
  • “H” prize: Set of clear files and stickers
  • “I” prize: Hanging acrylic card charms
  • Last prize: Anya & Bond Forger figure – Alternate color version

And here’s a gallery showing off that new Spy x Family: Code White merchandise:

The alternate color version of the Anya & Bond Forger figure will be available to not only the person who purchases the last ticket in the lineup. Bandai Spirits will also hold a Double Chance campaign until the end of April 2024, where thirty lucky people will win the exclusive figure.

The Spy x Family Code: White Ichiban Kuji lottery will be available on January 6, 2024. The prize items in this lottery are modeled after the Code: White movie, which will be available worldwide in 2024.


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