Attack on Titan Koala March packages
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Attack on Titan Koala March Packages Will Help Anime’s 10th Anniversary

Lotte revealed a collaboration between its Koala March snack brand and Attack on Titan. It will release boxes of snacks with exclusive Attack on Titan designs to help celebrate the anime’s 10th anniversary.

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The box will include ten snack packages, each featuring a key Attack on Titan character. The ten characters set to appear here will be Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, Jean Kirstein, Sasha Blouse, Historia Reiss, Connie Springer, Levi Ackerman, Erwin Smith, and Hans a.k.a. Hange Zoe. Each package will also feature the snack’s mascot koala getting dressed up as Eren Yeager and the Colossal Titan.

Pre-orders for the Attack on Titan Koala March box will open on the Lotte Online Shop on Monday, November 6, 2023, at noon JST. The set will be available at ¥3,880 (~$26), and a person can order up to two boxes simultaneously. Lotte will close pre-orders on November 19, 2023, or earlier if it has reached the limit of 1,500 boxes. It will start shipping the finished products in mid-December 2023.

This merchandise is part of the Attack on Titan anime’s 10th anniversary project. Kodansha is preparing multiple events to celebrate the major anniversary of the anime adaptation of Hajime Isayama’s manga that first appeared in April 2013. The anime series will conclude soon with Part 4 of the final season set to air in Japan on November 4, 2023.


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