Exclusive Merchandise, Charity Efforts, and More Await Fans at Beverly Center February 5–27, 2025
hololive Pop-Up store front at The Beverly Center, Los Angeles, CA | February 2025
COVER Corporation has brought the world of hololive English to Los Angeles with its exciting pop-up store at the Beverly Center, open NOW through February 27th, 2025. This marks the first hololive shop in the U.S. making this a must-visit for all hololive fans.
The limited-time event allows fans to purchase exclusive merchandise, celebrate their favorite VTubers, and gear up for Mori Calliope’s highly anticipated “Grimoire” concert at the Hollywood Palladium on February 26th.
The pop-up store features themed merchandise in honor of Valentine’s Day, Making the perfect opportunity for fans to express their admiration for their favorite talents during the season of love well after the 14th. Exclusive Valentine’s Day Merchandise features, Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, and Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame.
From Keychains and acrylic standees and apparel, the store showcases a range of items celebrating the creativity and charm of hololive’s diverse talents, making it a must-visit for fans of hololive.
In a show of support for the community, COVER Corporation will donate proceeds from the pop-up store, along with a $30,000 USD donation, to wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. This charitable effort gives fans a chance to contribute to a great cause while enjoying exclusive hololive merchandise.
Additionally, fans can prepare for Mori Calliope’s upcoming concert, “Grimoire,” with Mori Calliope-themed merchandise such as concert towels, CD albums, and Mori’s previous concerts on Bluray in addition to an exclusive concert glow stick available for purchase just in time for the concert!
This is your chance to join the fun and experience the highly anticipated pop up shop and purchase your exclusive merchandise, but you better be quick on visiting, as some items were already sold out when we visited the store! Other merchandise on display were only available as preorders, for more information ask a friendly staff member for help.
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Exclusive Merchandise Available*:
Valentine’s Day Exclusive Items
Valentine Pop-Up Hoodie (Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame)
Valentine Pop-Up T-Shirt (Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame)
Valentine Pop-Up Big Tote Bag (featuring Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame)
Pre-Order Items
Valentine Pop-Up Life-Size Tapestry (Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame)
Valentine Pop-Up Rubber Mat (featuring all four talents)
Exclusive Mori Calliopemerchandise
“Grimoire” Concert Merchandise
“Grimoire” Towel
“Grimoire” Glow Stic
“Grimoire” T-shirts (L and XL)
“Grimoire” Baseball Shirt
Mori Calliope Music Items
SHINIGAMI NOTE Standard Edition
SINDERELLA Limited Edition
JIGOKU 6 Limited Edition CD BOX SET
PHANTOMIME Limited Edition CD
New Underworld Order Standard Edition BD
Purchasing any Mori Calliope LP, CD, or Blu-ray will include an exclusive Mori Calliope waterproof sticker (one per item, while supplies last).
Shopping Perks
Purchases Over $70: A Greeting Ticket (one per transaction) for access to one of the scheduled Greeting Sessions.
Per Purchase (regardless of amount): Vinyl shopping bag with exclusive Valentine Key Art and Calliope Concert Key Art printed on the front and back.
Purchases Over $30: One sheet of Diecut Standee Stickers (random selection from Takanashi Kiara, Ouro Kronii, Nerissa Ravencroft, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame, and Mori Calliope). *some merchandise may be sold out, visit the pop up store for more details.
Mori Calliope’s “Grimoire” Concert
Set to showcase Mori Calliope’s musical evolution and bold creative vision. Fans can experience the concert live at the Hollywood Palladium [SOLD OUT] or join the global audience via streaming platforms.
Concert Details:
Date: February 26, 2025 Venue: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA Venue Tickets: Available [SOLD OUT] Streaming Tickets: Available on SPWN and Streaming+ Concert Website: grimoire.hololivepro.com
Stay tuned and use the official hashtag #holoPopLA to share your experience. Fans can also catch a sneak peek of the pop-up store by watching the trailer,
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Shinichirō Watanabe is a renowned Japanese anime director, writer, and producer celebrated for his unique storytelling, music-blending, and unforgettable characters. Best known for his groundbreaking works Cowboy Bebop (1998) and Samurai Champloo (2004), Watanabe masterfully fuses action, music, and philosophy, creating timeless anime that continue to inspire fans worldwide.
His portfolio also includes acclaimed titles like Kids on the Slope (2012), Space Dandy (2014), and Carole & Tuesday (2019), each showcasing his signature style of deep narratives and genre-defying creativity. Most recently, he is making waves with his highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, Lazarus which is set to premiere this year exclusively on Netflix.
Watanabe was a Guest of Honor at this year’s Anime Los Angeles in Long Beach, California, and we had the incredible opportunity to sit down with him! In this exclusive interview, we dive into his latest project, Lazarus, and uncover the creative vision behind his newest masterpiece. Don’t miss this must-watch conversation with one of anime’s greatest storytellers!
Special thanks to Jo Ann Faustino, Takayuki Karahashi of The Green Room International, and Otaku Hourly for making this interview possible! I would also like to extend my gratitude to Vincent Reyes for their ongoing dedication and hard work as our Field Production Assistant, ensuring our interviews run seamlessly.
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Anime and dessert fans rejoice! Beard Papa’s, the legendary Japanese bakery known for its fresh and natural cream puffs, has announced a magical partnership with the hit anime Mashle: Magic and Muscles. This exclusive collaboration features limited-edition cream puffs and merchandise inspired by the series, bringing together the enchanting world of Mashle and the irresistible flavors of Beard Papa’s. The best part about this; IT’S NOW AVAILABLE!
Mashle Puff: Classic vanilla custard-filled puff topped with whipped cream and powdered sugar.
Lance Puff: Blue-colored white chocolate éclair filled with rich chocolate cream.
Finn Puff: Yellow-lined chocolate éclair filled with chocolate cream.
Lemon Puff: Lemon crumble puff filled with strawberry cheesecake cream.
Dot Puff: Strawberry crumble puff filled with strawberry cheesecake cream.
Fans can indulge in the Mashle magic by purchasing the exclusive Mashle Box Set, which includes one of each character-inspired puff.
Exclusive Merchandise for Collectors
Beyond the sweet treats, the collaboration offers exclusive Mashle x Beard Papa’s merchandise, perfect for fans looking to commemorate the partnership:
Mashle x Beard Papa’s T-Shirt: A limited-edition shirt combining Mashle designs with Beard Papa’s branding. Available throughout the promotion.These shirts are available at a local Beard Papa’s near you. Available 1/15/25. Want one but not near a store? >>Online ordering here.
Mashle x Beard Papa’s Acrylic Standee: Featuring Mashle character designs, these standees are a free gift with the purchase of a 6-pack box set (while supplies last). Available during January. Starts 1/15/25! First come first served. Limited time offer. In Store Only!
Mashle x Beard Papa’s Tote Bag: A durable and magical tote bag, available as a free gift with the purchase of a 12-pack box set (while supplies last). STARTS 2/22/25!
Official Statement from Beard Papa’s
Mark Nathan, Marketing Director at Beard Papa’s, shared his excitement about the collaboration,
“This partnership merges the magic of Mashle with the joy of our cream puffs. We’re thrilled to offer fans an immersive experience that celebrates anime and dessert in the sweetest way possible.”
– via press release
How to Join the Magic
The Mashle: Magic and Muscles collaboration is available at participating Beard Papa’s locations across the USA. Don’t miss the chance to savor these exclusive treats and collect the limited-edition merchandise.
For more information, visit www.beardpapas.com and follow Beard Papa’s on social media!
About Beard Papa’s
Since its founding in Osaka, Japan, in 1999, Beard Papa’s has become a global sensation with over 485 stores worldwide. Known for its commitment to freshness and quality, the bakery specializes in baking cream puffs daily and filling them with a variety of custards made from the finest ingredients.
Whether you’re an anime enthusiast or a dessert lover, this collaboration promises a magical, one-of-a-kind experience. Don’t miss out!
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Anime Los Angeles 2025 (ALA 20) concluded on January 12, 2025, leaving attendees with cherished memories from one of the West Coast’s first anime conventions of the year. Held at the Long Beach Convention Center, this year’s event not only showcased the best of anime culture but also brought the community together to explore the convention’s nostalgic theme: History.
This year’s theme, History, set the stage for celebrating Robotech’s 40th anniversary while highlighting anime’s evolution into a global phenomenon. Robotech (1985) introduced Western audiences to anime with its blend of mecha battles, love, and survival across generations. Created by combining three Japanese series, Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada— its mature storytelling and rich lore made it a cornerstone of anime’s global popularity.
Attendees enjoyed a range of insightful panels, including Anime Mecha to Real-Life Toys, featuring guest of honor Keiichiro Maeno. Maeno shared his expertise on 3D sculpting, articulation, and the recreation of iconic mechanical anime designs.
The panel The Making of Robotech offered a nostalgic look at anime production in the 1980s, a time when the medium was far from mainstream. Meanwhile, fans also got a glimpse of anime’s future with the special premiere of Lazarus, an upcoming series directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, celebrated for classics like Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo.
Star Guests and Memorable Moments
ALA 20’s lineup featured an impressive roster of Guests of Honor:
Shinji Aramaki (Appleseed, Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045), who shared insights into the future of animation.
Tomonori Kogawa (Space Runaway Ideon, Aura Battler Dunbine), offering a rare retrospective of his career in character design.
Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo), who packed the main hall during his signing sessions and Q&A session about directing timeless classics.
SHIHORI, whose musical performances captivated fans during the live entertainment on Friday night.
This year’s ALA featured an impressive lineup of talent, including voice actors Rebecca Forstadt, Melanie MacQueen, Wendy Lee, Suzie Yeung, Richard Epcar, and his wife, Ellyn Stern along with popular influencerKaho Shibuya.
Exclusive Premieres and Screenings
Attendees were treated to exclusive previews of upcoming anime projects, including the premiere of Shinichiro Wantabe’s highly anticipated anime series Lazarus. The series is set in 2052 and follows Axel, a master criminal, on a mission to find the missing creator of Hapna—a drug that brought global peace but hides deadly consequences. The series features action design by Chad Stahelski (John Wick) and a soundtrack by Kamasi Washington, Floating Points, and Bonobo, promising thrilling visuals and a rich auditory experience. Lazarus is set to premiere on Adult Swim in 2025, joining the year’s most anticipated anime releases.
Attendees also enjoy concert night on Friday and Saturday, featuring local talent and musical guests such as hard rock band, Against The Sun and Jpop artist, SHIHORI.
What con without an exhibit hall? ALA’s Vendor Hall and Artist Alley were a treasure trove of exclusive merchandise and one-of-a-kind artwork. From collectible figures to fan art prints, attendees had plenty of opportunities to support creators and take home unique souvenirs.
Anime Los Angeles continues to be a cornerstone of anime fandom on the West Coast, blending community-driven programming with industry innovation. With ALA 21 already announced for January 2026, fans are eager to see what next year will bring.
Stay tuned for our interviews from Anime Los Angeles 2025.For more information and updates, visit the official Anime Los Angeles website or follow their social media channels.
What was your favorite part of ALA 20? Let us know in the comments!
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Fans of the supernatural comedy manga Ghost Cat Anzu are in for a treat with the upcoming animated film adaptation. However, this film isn’t just a direct translation of the manga — it’s taking a bold new approach. While the original manga series charmed readers with lighthearted, comedic antics, the film adds a more adventurous twist to the familiar story of Anzu, the mischievous ghost cat.
Meet The Makers
The film is a collaboration between directors Kuno Yoko and Nobuhiro Yamashita. Kuno Yoko is responsible for the animated segments, while Nobuhiro Yamashita directs the live-action segments used in the rotoscoping process.
Often compared to Aki Kaurismäki, known for his films centering on characters who are usually left alone facing the consequences, Nobuhiro Yamashita is best known for his first 35mm film, Linda Linda Linda (2005), about a group teenagers who form a band to cover songs by the Japanese punk rock band the Blue Hearts. The film was a popular success that brought him squarely into the realm of commercial cinema.
Kuno Yoko is a talented animator and manga creator recognized both nationally and internationally. She began creating manga in high school, and her debut publication, The Horn and Love of Yuiko Amagi (2017), won second prize for debut works at the Japan Media Arts Festival, where she also became the first artist to win two First Work prizes in different categories.
Credit: John Salangsang for AIF
She was a rotoscoping animation director known for her work on Shunji Iwai’s The Case of Hana and Alice (2015) and for directing the opening film for the puppet show Gara Piko Pu in 2016. She also worked as a character designer for Shiriri in Alien Shiriri from the Crayon Shin-chan series, created animations for Crayon Shin-chan: Kung-fu Boys Ramen Scrimmage in 2017, and directed episodes of Houseki no Kuni / Age of Crystals, earning significant international recognition. Ghost Cat Anzu marks her feature film directorial debut.
Rotoscoping Ghost Cat Anzu
The film is stands out from most anime films as the production team used a technique called rotoscoping. Rotoscoping involves artists tracing over live-action footage, one frame at a time, to make the animations look more realistic.
This method helps animators capture lifelike movements and is often used to blend animated characters with live-action scenes. While time-consuming, rotoscoping is great for creating detailed, realistic animations.
As you watch the film, you can hear the actors’ voices as if they were recorded along with the live-action scenes, and that’s because they were! The characters’ voices were captured on-site, which enhances the authenticity of the film’s sound design. This blend of live-action and animation creates a unique viewing experience, with real locations being animated over to create a surreal effect.
INTERVIEW
We had the pleasure to briefly speak with director Kuno Yoko and producer Keiichi Kondo at this year’s Animation Is Film Festival,
The Ghost Cat Anzu manga is loved for its fun, slice-of-life style, revolving around Anzu, a mischievous bakeneko (ghost cat), and the residents of his town. The lighthearted interactions between characters are shown with simple and defined artwork, where humor and charm come from Anzu’s everyday situations. The manga focuses on episodic stories instead of one continuous plot. But the film takes the story in a different direction…
The film diverges from the manga by focusing on a complete, full adventure with Aznu and a new character, Karin, a precocious tween who unexpectedly moves to rural Japan to live with her grandfather.
Karin’s distrust of Anzu becomes a central theme in the movie, which contrasts with the lighter and more comedic tone of the manga. Karin actively resists Anzu’s attempts to help her, giving the film a more rebellious and adventurous feel. It’s essential to highlight that the film incorporates various short stories from the manga, adding Karin to the mix while significantly altering other pivotal characters like Anzu’s “mother” and Tetsuya.
According to directors Kuno Yoko and Nobuhiro Yamashita,
In the original work, Anzu is a ghost cat living with a monk in a temple. Unlike the typical expectations associated with ghost cats, which are supposed to surprise and scare people, Anzu behaves like an idle old man: he aimlessly sleeps, works part-time as a massage therapist, and is seen urinating in front of the temple. To present Anzu in a more appealing light, the film required a character to contrast with him. This is how we introduced the original character of Karin into the film, a girl as difficult to deal with as Anzu.
– Via Press Release
What Fans Can Expect from the Film
The film promises a blend of comedy, action, and emotional depth, with Karin and Anzu having to face the demonic consequences of Karin’s impulsive and rebellious actions. Fans can expect intense action scenes and dramatic tension that weren’t present in the manga while still holding onto the comedic elements that make Ghost Cat Anzu beloved.
Fans of the original manga will observe significant shifts in the tone, character dynamics, and stakes of the story. While the manga presents a relaxed, slice-of-life narrative, the film elevates the emotional stakes, infuses dramatic action, and establishes a more compelling plot arc. Despite these transformations, the film preserves the essence of Ghost Cat Anzu by maintaining its comedic core.
That being said, the film faces challenges with narrative coherence and structure; for a runtime of 97 minutes, the film would have been better as short film. However, for fans of the manga the film delivers a cinematic interpretation that skillfully balances humor, adventure, and emotional resonance. This new adaptation presents an innovative perspective on Ghost Cat Anzu, providing an enjoyable experience for both dedicated fans and those new to the series.
Gensho Yasuda, a member of Xenotoon Inc., is a rising star in the world of animation. With a social media following exceeding 6 million, Yasuda has captured the attention of a global audience through his innovative and captivating anime shorts. His breakthrough came with the self-produced anime “Make Love,” which garnered critical acclaim and won a prize at the prestigious 29th CG Anime Contest in 2020, Japan’s oldest CG animation contest. Building on this success, Yasuda has taken on the role of director for his latest project, “MAKE A GIRL,” further showcasing his talent and vision in the animation industry.
MAKE A GIRL is scheduled for release in Japan sometime in 2025. Film’s synopsis is as follows,
Akira Mizutamari, a scientific genius who succeeded in developing and commercializing SALT, a robot that supports people’s lives, finds himself stuck in a rut when all of his new inventions fail. After hearing from a friend that he can “power up” by creating a girlfriend, he does literally that and scientifically creates an “artificial” girlfriend named “No. Zero”. Torn between her programmed emotions and her growing feelings, No. Zero starts to waver. Is it “love” that buds between her and Akira, who is unaccustomed to communicating with others, or perhaps……?
The fascinating characters in this story are brought to life by Atsumi Tanezaki (No. Zero), known for her versatile performances as Anya in “SPY x FAMILY” and Frieren in “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End,” and Shun Horie (Akira Mizutamari), who has captivated audiences in leading roles such as Kyoutarou Ichikawa in “The Dangers in My Heart.”
We had the opportunity to interview Yasuda-san regarding his latest project, “MAKE A GIRL” who Yasuda serves as the director. Before we could ask our questions, KADOKAWA promotion team had the following questions for Yasuda-san,
KADOKAWA PT: Yasuda-san published many CG animations on SNS and YouTube. Total number of social media followers is more than 6 million followers. His works have been seen all over the world. What made you decide to create and post your own CG animation?
Gensho Yasuda: I enjoy reading and creating stories as a hobby. I work as a 3D animator, and I’ve been wanting to make 3D animations based on my own stories. In Japan, many creators, like mangakas, don’t frequently use social media to promote their work. Therefore, I’ve decided to use social media to promote my own creations.
KADOKAWA PT: For the production of the film “MAKE A GIRL,” you have set up a studio called Gensho Yasuda Studio. Is there any difference between working alone and working with a studio?
Gensho Yasuda: so working on my own the freedom that I experience is really the best part. It really allows me to set up and think about the technical approach in detail before starting so it’s really the advantage is being able to research while I’m working. So it’s kind of like a two birds one stone situation. Working in teams, in contrast really it’s a strength in numbers. The workload is reduced. The research can be done much faster. And in terms of MAKE A GIRL we worked with that eight-person team and so it was kind of like eight times the work was done in a very short amount of time. The research was done eight times faster, but it wasn’t just that it was that each animator brought with them their unique careers and their unique ideas and techniques, they discovered new techniques and they even taught me new techniques as well. So the ideas that weren’t mine got to be incorporated into this as well, which was a huge strength of working with that team.
KADOKAWA PT: What are some of the highlights of the film? What should the audience keep an eye out for?
Gensho Yasuda: So I’ve made a lot of short animes and in these short animes that were online I didn’t use any voice actors and it was just about the movement. It was simply only the visual that was involved which required some imagination from the audience and this time in this film, I’ve used voice actors and they really gave life to these characters so you can enjoy it a lot more like a classic anime. And in the sort of CG action scenes, that’s one of my strengths and one of my deeper wells of experience I would say so I think that will be a really fun and exciting part for audiences to watch as well.
Our Questions
Gensho Yasuda & Krystal during Anime Expo 2024
KRYSTAL: Usually your animations have little to no voiceover, for each character in this project has a voice actor. Do you think this project will resonate with your audience?
Gensho Yasuda: Yeah, I think so, but you know until now, imagination was such a big part of the shorts that hit, as you said, and people were just kind of free to imagine what they wanted based on their life experiences and what came to mind. This is a lot more like classic anime, so there isn’t as much that people can use their imagination with, so yeah. That’s a point that will be interesting to see how people relate to this.
KRYSTAL: Tell how you came up with initial story of MAKE A GIRL?
Gensho Yasuda: it’s literally ‘make a girlfriend’, is how you described when you get a girlfriend or that kind of thing. So thinking about the sentence written down I thought about how there could be a lot of different meanings to that sentence and the noun of girlfriend can be thought of in different ways. So I thought well what if there was a scientist that used science to create his girlfriend and I love science fiction and it’s sort of a meta expression of my love of SF that I put into this piece this film.’
KRYSTAL: What were some of the challenges that you faced in this project?
Gensho Yasuda: So the biggest challenge was really just making the film itself. There were 8 members including myself in this project and to get each of these people to become this fully fleshed-out animator was a process especially because I have a very unique know-how and I have some very interesting specialties that I taught these other people so that was the most challenging part was like creating the environment for that to happen before we even started making the film. However, at the same time, you know, six months or about a year in, each person focused on a different section, for example, like 3D modeling or background work, that sort of thing. And so each person kind of became a specialist in each area and so much so that their level of detail and expertise became deeper than mine in those areas. So I really came to rely on them and learn from them.
KRYSTAL: I know it’s probably too early to tell but you have created a numerous characters throughout your career releasing your shorts. Do you think you’ll create a film or a larger animations based on the other characters you’ve created?
Gensho Yasuda: In terms of characters I’d like to expand upon, definitely the cursed doll and the Miko character, I’d like to flesh out their stories. I have a clear image of how their stories end and how their journey ends but I don’t know exactly what medium would be best to tell that story. So it might be short, it might be long, I’m not too sure yet.
KRYSTAL: During the casting, was there a moment where you said to yourself, “Ah, There! There’s the voice of my main character”?
Gensho Yasuda: So I’d say yes, Akira’s- Yeah, I had an idea of what sort of acting I wanted to use for the character of Akira and then Shun Horie who played him really did an incredible job with like small nuances at the end of sentences or doing that sort of thing in bringing him to life because if you just read his dialogue, he’s not a very likeable character and yet he truly became Akira and even I think was somewhat likable and there were moments like that. That really made me think. Oh, yeah, this is this is Akira for sure.
KRYSTAL: Have you given any thought to venturing into other mediums, such as 2D animation or hand-drawn animation?
Gensho Yasuda: No, I have not. I think the reason is that people who can’t draw enter 3D; that is really why I entered. The 3D that I create look like hand-drawn and feels hand-drawn animation, and to do that, there are interesting adjustments that need to be done over and over again, and in making these adjustments, I find myself learning a little bit more skills in drawing, but that doesn’t mean I can draw anime.
You can follow Gensho Yasuda on social media here. Visit the film’s official website. I would to special thanks to KADOKAWA and the MAKE A GIRL PR team for this wonderful interview opportunity.
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Inspired by the iconic Black Garlic Sauce from McDonald’s Japan, this limited release offers a unique blend of garlic and soy sauce, balanced with a tangy sweetness. Marking the first-ever garlic sauce to hit McDonald’s USA menus, this release re-engages anime fans and McDonald’s fans, following the successful WcDonalds campaign earlier this year.
Get ready to harness the immeasurable power of our favorite jujutsu sorcerers as McDonald’s partners with “JUJUTSU KAISEN” to launch the new Special Grade Garlic Sauce, available exclusively on the McDonald’s App starting July 9. Inspired by the iconic Black Garlic Sauce from McDonald’s Japan, the Special Grade Garlic Sauce introduces a new arc in the U.S. sauce lineup, featuring notes of garlic and soy sauce balanced with a slight tangy sweetness.
Collectible Sauce Packaging:
The new sauce packaging features eight unique lid designs starring fan-favorite characters from the hit anime series. Grab the Special Grade Garlic Sauce for free with any order of Chicken McNuggets®, or pair it with your go-to order on the McDonald’s App to make a meal fit for any sorcerer. Collect them all to reach your peak strength.
Yuji Itadori – A rare talent not seen in a thousand years, able to withstand the poison of Sukuna and become his human vessel. Megumi Fushiguro – A genius who enrolled as a 2nd-grade sorcerer, the only first-year student allowed to carry out solo missions. Nobara Kugisaki – A strong-willed 3rd-grade jujutsu sorcerer from the countryside. Satoru Gojo – The strongest special-grade sorcerer and teacher at Tokyo Jujutsu High. Kento Nanami – A junior of Gojo who became a salaryman but later returned to Tokyo Jujutsu High to become a 1st-grade sorcerer. Suguru Geto – A villain special-grade sorcerer aiming to create a paradise for sorcerers, free of humans. Mahito – A curse originating from humans, capable of changing a person’s appearance by touching their soul. Sukuna – A king from over a thousand years ago, still threatening the world after his death. A Sorcerer-Worthy Meal and Deal
Use the slideshow below to preview the sauce packaging.
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Free Crunchyroll Subscription
Each purchase of the sauce also unlocks a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll! Those who order the Special Grade Garlic Sauce on the McDonald’s App will receive a free 30-day Crunchyroll trial, allowing them to watch full episodes of their favorite anime content. Crunchyroll trial offer terms apply.
Starting July 9, activate your domain expansion and head to the McDonald’s App to order a taste of the Special Grade Garlic Sauce and snag all your favorite “JUJUTSU KAISEN” characters for a limited time while supplies last.
Additionally, NASCAR has also entered the collaboration.
Sukuna x NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace
This weekend, Bubba Wallace will race in the second annual Chicago Street Race with a Sukuna-themed paint scheme from “JUJUTSU KAISEN.”
McDonald’s Fan Zone at Chicago NASCAR Street Race
Racing fans in Chicago who download the McDonald’s App will gain access to the McDonald’s Fan Zone, including a look at the 23XI Show car, McDonald’s Sampling, and the Golden Access Break Room—a retro-inspired, JUJUTSU KAISEN and NASCAR-themed pop-up featured at this year’s race.
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JapanLA Reopens Flagship Store for Daily In-Person Shopping
Earlier this month, JapanLA, the beloved boutique renowned for its collection of Japanese Kawaii brands like Hello Kitty, had its grand reopening of its flagship store on La Brea Avenue. The store is now open daily for in-person shopping, bringing back the vibrant and immersive retail experience that fans have dearly missed.
Founded in 2006 by Jamie Rivadeneira, JapanLA has long been a cornerstone of the Kawaii community in Los Angeles. The store has not only offered a unique selection of adorable merchandise but also hosted numerous pop-up shops, curated events, art shows, and fashion shows. It has even produced licensed Sanrio products, creating a magical space for fans of all ages.
In 2020, JapanLA closed its physical doors due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, the store quickly adapted by pivoting to a digital business model, introducing livestream shopping shows that allowed customers to engage and shop together from the safety of their homes. This innovative approach kept the community spirit alive and thriving, even during the most challenging times of quarantine.
Despite the success of their digital model, JapanLA knew that nothing could replace the joy of in-store shopping. In June 2022, they began to reopen on weekends for in-person shopping and hosted monthly mascot events. Their popular live streams expanded to TikTok Shop, earning them a spot among the top 10 shows on the platform.
Responding to the growing demand for real-life shopping experiences and their viral popularity on TikTok, JapanLA has decided to open its doors every day of the week. This exciting development means that fans can now visit the store whenever they wish, enjoying the whole JapanLA experience once again.
JapanLA remains a vibrant gathering place where fans can celebrate their favorite characters, make new friends, and create lasting memories with their loved ones. The JapanLA team expresses immense gratitude for the unwavering support of their loyal customers and the wider community.
Come and visit JapanLA at: 233 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Mon – Fri: 11am – 5pm
Sat: 11am – 7pm
Sun: 11am – 6pm
Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the Kawaii world, JapanLA looks forward to welcoming you back to their magical store. Stay tuned for upcoming event coverage from events hosted by JapanLA.
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In an unique but cute fusion of beloved franchises, the iconic Japanese trading card game franchise Yu-Gi-Oh! has teamed up with Sanrio, the lifestyle brand famous for Hello Kitty, to launch a special Happy Meal promotion with McDonald’s. This collaboration will feature collectible toys and themed packaging, cutely blending characters from both universes.
Each Happy Meal toy will feature a cute mash-up design, with Sanrio characters donning the costumes of famous Yu-Gi-Oh! monsters. The exclusive collectibles include:
Hello Kitty x Dark Magician
Cinnamoroll x Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Badtz-maru x Red-Eyes Black Dragon
Pompompurin x Exodia the Forbidden One
My Melody x Dark Magician Girl
Keroppi x Kuriboh
Pochacco x Time Wizard
Kuromi x Slifer the Sky Dragon
Tuxedosam x Obelisk the Tormentor
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“Yu-Gi-Oh! and Hello Kitty and Friends are each global cultural phenomena with fans spanning every corner of the globe across generations,”
– Jennifer Coleman, Vice President of Licensing and Marketing at Konami Cross Media NY.
Jill Koch, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Brand Management at Sanrio adds,
“We hope to surprise and delight our fans around the world with these limited-edition collectibles,”
The cute collaboration kicks off this spring in Europe, starting with Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, Spain, and Greece, and will be available in 55 countries worldwide. It will expand to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Mexico, the Caribbean, and several Asian markets. The nearly year-long promotion will make its way to the United States, including Puerto Rico, this summer.
Stay tuned for more updates on this collaboration and be sure to collect all the exclusive toys from McDonald’s Happy Meals this summer!
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After months of anticipation, Spy x Family CODE: White debuts in theaters worldwide! Preceding its release, Crunchyroll hosted a red-carpet event to commemorate the English dub premiere of the series’ first film. On April 11, fans and celebrities gathered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles to witness the beloved Forger family on the big screen, joined by voice talent: Alex Organ (Loid), Megan Shipman (Anya), Natalie Van Sistine (Yor), Tyler Walker (Bond), Anthony Bowling (Franky), Tyson Rinehart (Luca), Phil Parson (Domitri), and Lindsay Seidel (Nightfall), with additional attendance by actors Dara Reneé, Emery Kelly, Max Ehrich and Zeno Robinson; rapper 24kGoldn; musician Kim Dracula; model, singer, actor and producer Skye Aurelia; and content creators Billy Yue, Jacki Jing, Nicewigg, Neekolul, Izzy Kento, Magdaline Janet and Stella Chu.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (L-R) Tyson Rinehart, Anthony Bowling, Tyler Walker, Phil Parsons, Megan Shipman, Alex Organ, Natalie Van Sistine, Cris George, and Lindsay Seidel attend World Premiere Of The English Dub Version Of “SPY x FAMILY CODE: White” at DGA Theater Complex on April 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Crunchyroll)
We had the thrilling opportunity to attend and view the film firsthand, and we are eager to share the excitement surrounding it!
Spy x Family CODE: White
When Loid faces a critical directive: his role in Operation Strix is slated for replacement and with it entire Forger family. Determined to maintain his position, he embarks on a mission to assist Anya in winning a cooking competition at her school to win a Stella Star and earn him one step closer to his objective; Donovan Desmond. Under the guise of a family vacation, the Forgers embark on a journey to seek the principal’s favorite dessert. However, their seemingly harmless quest sets off a series of events that threatens to disrupt the delicate balance of peace and ignite a full-blown conflict between the two nations.
The Forgers In Action On The Big Screen
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: A general view of atmosphere at World Premiere Of The English Dub Version Of “SPY x FAMILY CODE: White” at DGA Theater Complex on April 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Crunchyroll)
Spy x Family is a series I enjoy a lot with its unique concept, storytelling, and loveable characters. Watching the film on the big screen in theaters felt different. The animation is what I would expect from the likes of Wit Studio and Cloverworks; clean and detailed. Its production showcases the high-quality animation that WitStudios and Cloverworks are known for. Fans can look forward to the film knowing it got the seal of approval by having Tatsuya Endo serve as the production supervisor, ensuring the film stayed true to the Spy x Family series.
The action scenes for Loid and especially for Yor’s fighting scenes, were animated with high attention to detail, allowing the audience to enjoy the thrill of the fight. In contrast, there were a lots of heartwarming moments between the Forgers as they enjoyed their little family “vacation”.
While the series balanced action, comedy, and heartfelt moments, the movie felt like it leaned towards the comedic aspect of the Spy x Family series. There wasn’t a time within the movie when the audience was not bursting with laughter. The family’s secrecy about each other’s identity and intentions often led to hilarious misunderstandings between Loid and Yorn. We also can’t forget about the mischievous Anya, who basically launched the film’s storyline through her innocent but troublesome methods.
Family Stays Together
I’ve always been excited to see how the Forgers grow not just as individuals but also as a family with every season. It’s one of the things I enjoy watching in Spy x Family. The movie also focuses on that theme and emphasizes it a lot throughout. It was quite prominent compared to what I saw during the series. Each character played a certain role that led to them being one step closer to learning what a family is.
Loid, who never had a family and created the Forgers specifically for the mission, is still learning what family is and what it means to be one. We could see Loid express his confusion about the meaning of family and why he desires to protect the family even though it’s fake. Yor, who has her little brother, Yuri, became sort of like a guide for Loid, guiding him on what a family means based on her experience. Anya, who wanted a family of her own, kept the family together in her Anya-like way and was the reason that Loid was acting more like a father of the family and learning what it means to be one.
First Time Watching In English Dub
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (L-R) Megan Shipman (Anya), Natalie Van Sistine (Yor) and Alex Organ (Loid) | (Photo by Krystal Kitsune/TKN)
This was my first time watching Spy x Family in English, and it was an interesting experience. I am more of a Japanese dub fan and watch most of my anime series in English sub, including Spy x Family. Listening to the English dub cast was different from watching the English sub, perhaps because I can understand the Japanese version and am already used to their voice actors.
Although there were a couple of times when I cringed at some of the lines they said in the English dub, the English voice cast did a fantastic job voicing their characters, very fitting. Being able to understand them even made the whole movie much funnier than I anticipated.
Conclusion
Packed with action, thrills, and comedy, Spy x Family CODE: White is what you would expect to see in a Spy x Family movie. I love seeing how the Forgers grow as a family as they navigate their way on what it means to be one. The movie might have even given us a glimpse or even an idea that we might see in the series in the future. We won’t know this for sure since the series only has two seasons so far. If you’re a manga reader, then you might have already gotten some foresight into how the Forgers act as a family. As for those of us who only watch anime, it will be a while before you get to see some family development in possible future seasons. Until then, the movie is great for anyone who wants to see more of the Forgers and scratch that itch until a new season is announced.
Spy x Family CODE: White is now in theaters, get your tickets now!Can’t get enough? Check out our YouTube Channel, and watch my interviews with the English dub cast of Spy x Family at the red-carpet premiere!
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