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Danganronpa Character Puchish Plush Arrive in 2026

Danganronpa Character Puchish Plush Arrive in 2026 keychains
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Bushiroad announced its Bushiroad Prize division will add Danganronpa characters to its Puchish plush line, with the first “volume” including six keychains of folks who appeared throughout the first three games. They currently have a June 2026 launch window in Japan. There’s no word yet on if we’ll see them worldwide as well. However, the Bushiroad Global Online Store does sell other Puchish products like ones from BanG Dream and Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, and sometimes these stuffed toys wind up on Amazon.

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This Puchish plush keychain selection features one character from the first Danganronpa (Makoto Naegi), two from Danganronpa 2 (Hajime Hinato and Nagito Komaeda), and two from Danganronpa V3 (Kaede Akamatsu and Shuichi Saihara). The sixth in the collection is Monokuma. Each one will stand at about five inches tall (~120mm) and have a ball-chain keychain attached at the back. Only concept art of the six styles appeared so far, so we don’t know exactly how they’ll look in-person yet.

Here’s the full concept art for this first collection:

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In the meantime, some other Danganronpa series merchandise also appeared recently in Japan. Village Vanguard released a collection of items. Those feature cast members dressed like employees from that store.

Volume 1 of the Danganronpa Puchish plush keychains will appear in Japan as arcade prizes in June 2026.

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