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World of Hiroyuki Imaishi Exhibition Will Feature Loads of Merch

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In commemoration of Promare’s second anniversary, an event to exhibit Hiroyuki Imaishi’s works will take place from May 29 to June 27, 2021. In addition, the event includes an encore showing of Promare. “The World of Hiroyuki Imaishi” is a collaboration between Studio TRIGGER and Good Smile Company, and will feature a variety of merchandise from Imaishi’s numerous works. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Tickets cost 2600 JPY. Pre-orders were open from April 30 to May 5, and normal tickets are available to purchase from May 15, 2021. If you wish to obtain a canvas bearing the event’s key visual, tickets will cost 5600 JPY. Three of Studio TRIGGER’s top creatives will be at the event for a talk show. The guests will be director Hiroyuki Imaishi, character designer Shigeto Koyama, and creative director Hiromi Wakabayashi.

A hefty amount of merchandise will also appear at the exhibit for anyone hoping to make a purchase. The list of goods are:

  • Matoi Ryuko Sukajan Vers. Nendoroid (5000 JPY)
  • World of Hiroyuki Imaishi key visual t-shirts (4400 JPY, 2 variations)
  • Acrylic stands (1100 JPY, 8 variations)
  • Jacket (19580 JPY)
  • Tote bag (4950 JPY)
  • Long-sleeved t-shirt (7150 JPY, 2 variations)
  • Trading badges (330 JPY each)
  • Trading badges set (1100 JPY)
  • Clear folder (550 JPY)
  • Sticker set (2750 JPY)
  • Poster (2200 JPY)
  • Postcard (330 JPY each, 9 variations)
  • Eco bags (550 JPY each, 10 variations)
  • Face mask (550 JPY)
  • Cookies (1620 JPY)
  • Hard candy drops (540 JPY)
  • Chocolate set (1620 JPY)

The food items and the eco bags are limited to the exhibition. The key visual features the main characters from Imaishi’s eight different works. The event will run from May 29 to June 27, 2021.

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