Danganronpa chibi character merchandise by Fanthful
Image courtesy of Spike Chunsoft and Dragonhorse

Danganronpa Fanthful Goods Feature Chibi Characters

Dragonhorse has revealed a new lineup of Danganronpa character merchandise under the Fanthful brand. The items, which feature the series’ characters in chibi proportions, are available for pre-orders via AmiAmi. The latter lists the items on not only its Japanese site but also the English site, which supports worldwide shipping.

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The company features eight characters from each of the three mainline series entries. The list includes Makoto and Kyoko from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Hajime and Chiaki from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Shuichi and Kaede from Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.

The merchandise prices will range from 1,980 yen (~$12.50) for an individual character’s acrylic stand to 7,040 yen (~$44.50) for a box of eight random charm amulet packages. Note that the charm amulets and pin badges are being packed in blind random formats. That means even if one were to purchase the 8-in-1 box, there is still a good chance of getting duplicates of the same character item and missing another character in the collection.

The full character item lineup is available to check via Dragonhorse’s announcement tweet on its X account:

The Fanthful-branded Danganronpa chibi character merchandise will be available in April 2025. AmiAmi can ship the items worldwide via DHL and national postal services.


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