Danganronpa Animate Fair features new character illustrations by Sakusya2
Image courtesy of Spike Chunsoft, Animate, and Amnibus

Danganronpa x Sakusya2 Animate Fair Will Feature New Merchandise

More new Danganronpa character merchandise will appear in Japan. Amnibus announced that it is working with Spike Chunsoft, Animate, and the illustrator Sakusya2 to produce items featuring new artwork based on the Danganronpa series characters. The lineup will feature Makoto Naegi, Kyoko Kirigiri, Junko Enoshima, Hajime Hinata, Nagito Komaeda, Chiaki Nanami, Kaede Akamatsu, Kokichi Oma, and Shuichi Saihara.

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The Danganronpa x Sakusya2 Animate Fair has launched with a pre-order campaign on the Animate Online Shop that runs until December 17, 2023. For every 1,100 yen of purchases, people will receive one of the following film roll-styled cards at random.

Danganronpa Animate Fair - pre-order campaign bonus samples
Image via Amnibus

The actual items will be available for sale and delivery on February 23, 2024. Animate will hold a physical purchase campaign at select stores in Tokyo (Ikebukuro / Machida / Shibuya), Sapporo, Nagoya, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Yokohama. The stores will hand out a random instant camera-style card for every 1,100 yen spent on Danganronpa-related items.

Danganronpa Animate Fair - purchase campaign bonus samples
Image via Amnibus

The early pre-order campaign only covers separate purchases of individual items. The physical shop releases will include all-in-one boxes for some of the item types. People who purchase the full boxes will also receive exclusive bonus items while stocks last.

Here is the full list of merchandise types, along with their prices in Japanese yen:

  • Acrylic Name Plates: ÂĄ660 individually or ÂĄ5,940 for full box
  • Card Stickers: ÂĄ550 individually or ÂĄ4,950 for full box
  • Bromides: ÂĄ385 for a set of 2 or ÂĄ2,310 for full box
  • Stand Panels: ÂĄ715 individually or ÂĄ6,435 for full box
  • Acrylic Cards: ÂĄ715 individually or ÂĄ6,435 for full box
  • Big Acrylic Stands: ÂĄ1,980 individually
  • Super Big Acrylic Stands: ÂĄ3,300 individually
  • Acrylic Keychains: ÂĄ1,100 individually
  • Big Tin Badges: ÂĄ1,100 individually
  • A3 Matte Posters: ÂĄ880 individually
  • A5 Acrylic Panels: ÂĄ3,278 individually
  • Fine Graph Frames: ÂĄ14,300 individually
  • Ani-Art Acrylic Name Plates: ÂĄ693 individually or ÂĄ5,544 for full box (available in 6 boxes in total; featuring a more complete roster of series characters with different illustrations)

The merchandise lineup is designed after key characters from the three mainline Danganronpa entries. The PS Vita, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices are platforms where people can play all three games in the trilogy.

The Danganronpa series has also seen more merchandise designed by other illustrators. In early 2023, the LOOPERS artist Kei Mochizuki drew her own versions of Danganronpa characters for another merchandise line.


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