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Over 100 Unicorn Overlord Acrylic Stands Will Appear in Japan

Animate will release over 100 Unicorn Overlord character acrylic stands in Japan
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Animate has revealed that it will produce and sell acrylic stands and background panels based on Unicorn Overlord characters and locations. The company has also opened pre-orders for the items on its Japanese web store for a limited time until July 21, 2024. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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There will be 15 different background panels available. However, the number of different character stands will be a whopping 107. This is because Animate will produce separate stands for characters with promotable advanced classes.

Prices for the individual character stands will range from ¥1,760 (~$11) to ¥2,750 (~$17.25). However, Animate will also offer bundles based on the characters’ factions. The company is even listing a complete set containing all 107 character stands at a whopping ¥212,740 (~$1,335). If one also wants to get all 15 background panels at ¥66,000 (~$414), they will have to shell out ¥278,740 (~$1,749) in total.

Here is the complete pricing list for individual and set purchases of the Unicorn Overlord acrylic character stands and background panels in Japanese yen:

  • Single background panel: ¥4,400
  • Complete background panel set (15): ¥66,000
  • Individual character stand: ¥1,760~¥2,750
  • Complete character stand set (107): ¥212,740
  • Cornia character set (56): ¥110,990
  • Drakengard (a.k.a. Drakenhold) character set (23): ¥45,430
  • Elheim character set (11): ¥21,780
  • Bastorias character set (8): ¥15,950
  • Albion character set (6): ¥11,770
  • New Zenoira character set (3): ¥6,820

Animate will continue accepting orders for the Unicorn Overlord acrylic character stands and background panels until July 21, 2024. The company will start shipping the products in early October 2024.

Kite Stenbuck
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