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Sanrio and Inazuma Eleven Characters Paired Up for Merchandise

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Image via Level-5, Sanrio

Pre-orders for Inazuma Eleven and Sanrio crossover merchandise are now open via the Sanrio Anime Store in Japan. These are for advance sales, and if you put in your order before the end of March 30, 2026, you can receive a bonus acrylic card. It is unknown if Sanrio and Level-5 will eventually also sell these worldwide, but at the moment they seem exclusive to the country.

There are ten pair-ups for this collaboration, and it mostly features characters from the first three games prior to Go. The characters and mascots for which you can get merchandise‌ are:

  • Aphrodi x Cinnammoroll
  • Burn x Usahana
  • Endou x Hello Kitty
  • Fubuki x Little Twin Stars
  • Gazelle x Marumofubiyori
  • Gouenji x My Melody
  • Hiroto x Marroncream
  • Kazemaru x Cogimyun
  • Kidou x Tuxedosam
  • Midorikawa x Keroppi

As per usual, the characters and mascots are wearing the same outfit, as well as either exchanged or matching motifs. Some pair-ups seem based on lore. Kidou’s close association with the Penguin series of hissatsu moves might be why he’s with Tuxedosam, and Fubuki’s likely with Little Twin Stars because of his own dead twin. Items in this collaboration are:

  • Acrylic cards: 690 JPY (6900 JPY for all ten)
  • Acrylic standee: 1100 JPY each
  • Aurora clear pouch: 1980 JPY
  • Clear case: 900 JPY
  • Flake stickers: 770 JPY
  • Keychains: 770 JPY (7700 JPY for all ten)
  • Multi-charm keychains: 1320 JPY each
  • Pins: 550 JPY (5500 JPY for all ten)

The Inazuma Eleven and Sanrio items are readily available for pre-order. They’ll start shipping out on May 26, 2026. The latest game in the Inazuma Eleven franchise, Victory Road, is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Switch, Switch 2, and Windows PC.

Stephanie Liu
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