“BLUE LOCK” Chipo-ke Butler-Themed Chibi Goods Announced, Pre-Orders Now Open on VVIT

New merchandise has been announced for the TV anime “BLUE LOCK.” This release features the “Chipo-ke” series with an original “butler” theme, bringing newly illustrated chibi characters to a lineup of collectible and everyday items. Alongside standard single-character designs, the collection also includes multi-character and pair-style designs, making it easy to enjoy the set by focusing on your favorite character or by collecting designs that highlight character combinations.

Because this is a mail-order pre-order release rather than an in-person shop event, you can place an order without worrying as much about on-site stock. That said, pre-order windows are often limited, so it’s a good idea to check the official product page for the latest details and ordering terms before the deadline.

Merchandise Lineup

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  • Acrylic Key Holder
  • Acrylic Stand
  • Big Acrylic Stand
  • Pass Case
  • Clear Die-Cut Sticker
  • Bangs Clip
  • Can Badge (57mm)
  • Star-Shaped Can Badge
  • Leather Badge

Sales Info

  • Title: TV Anime “BLUE LOCK”
  • Content: “Chipo-ke” series new goods (butler-themed newly illustrated chibi art)
  • Availability: VVIT (online pre-order)
  • Details: Announced on the featured page linked below

Summary

The latest “BLUE LOCK” release introduces “Chipo-ke” chibi goods with a butler theme, spanning acrylic items, badges, and practical daily accessories. With both single-character and multi-character designs available, the lineup works well whether you want to collect your favorite character or enjoy character pairings. For the most up-to-date information and full details, please check the official website and the official X account.

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Nocchi

I was born and raised in Japan, and I still live here today.
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