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More Inazuma Eleven and Sanrio Merchandise Appears

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Image via Sanrio, Level 5

Advance sales for merchandise of the Inazuma Eleven characters posing with Sanrio mascots or dressing as them are now open. You’ll have until July 5, 2026 to get them via the online Sanrio store, or you can wait until August 14, 2026 for when they appear in physical locations. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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There are ‌ten character combinations, and only characters from the original trilogy appear. The character-mascot pairs are:

  • Aphrodi and Cinnamoroll
  • Endou and Hello Kitty
  • Fidio and Pochacco
  • Fubuki and Little Twin Stars
  • Fudou and Badtz-Maru
  • Gouenji and My Melody
  • Gran and Kuromi
  • Kazemaru and Cogimyun
  • Kidou and Tuxedosam
  • Sakuma and Lloramanic

As a note, Sanrio had already teamed up with Level-5 before with Inazuma Eleven merchandise. The pair-ups were the same there, too. Technically, we have Gran instead of Hiroto here, though. His hairstyle is the same as Gran’s, and his jersey number is 11, which is his number on The Genesis and not Inazuma Japan.

For the merchandise, you can either get items with the characters’ original designs or chibified versions. For every 2,200 JPY you spend on items related to the collaboration, you can receive a random exclusive illustration card. Here are the items and their prices:

  • A4 static electricity poster: 1320 JPY
  • Acrylic keychain: 900 JPY each/9000 JPY box
  • Acrylic stand: 1980 JPY
  • Acrylic stand plate: 1980 JPY
  • Carry case: 900 JPY
  • Dice-cut stickers: 550 JPY
  • Flake stickers: 1100 JPY
  • Memopad: 880 JPY
  • Pins: 550 JPY each/5500 JPY box

The advance sales of the Inazuma Eleven and Sanrio collaboration items will run until July 5, 2026, and the physical stores will stock them on August 14, 2026. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is readily available on the Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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