
There are no otaku goods that can be used in everyday life!!! There’s no way that’s true!
If the character illustration is not prominently featured, it might be just barely out of bounds…
Mugs and so on…
Glasses or…
The problem is that the goods that Sakigawa-kun is wearing are too sharp.
>>4
I’ll take it off when I hit a woman.
Occasionally, there are mysterious collaboration earphones!
Are live T-shirts included in the otaku goods?
Boss…
I think UNRESS did a good job.
Things like keychains…
When the new employee handed over the documents in a Yurucamp clear file, I thought, “Whoa!” inside my mind.
But in the special program, the voice actor said that this is a design that can be used in everyday life~
>>12
It’s a discussion about relative evaluation within the goods, right?
>>13
Mr. Skeroku really likes abs, huh…
Recently, isn’t there a lot of goods that seem to be designed for everyday use?
>>14
Do you think there are such kinds of goods in the works that the thread image prefers?
Items that are only used at home will probably be excluded.
Things like plushie activities are trending…
Is lolicon safe?
No, no! Isn’t it the one where the girl’s graphic is drawn big and bold?
I just want otaku goods that have the organization’s logo drawn in monochrome!
Since it can be used for everyday purposes, it falls outside the criteria and is no longer categorized as otaku goods!
I feel like the quality of T-shirt bodies has improved compared to the past.
He was really fluent.
Seeing high school girls and young people attaching character goods and plushies to their bags makes me feel a new fashion culture.
After a few decades, people will probably look back and nostalgically remember things like that as retro fashion.
A mug featuring Disney or Sanrio characters is just fine.
Could it be that Disney and Sanrio are not otaku goods…?
>>24
Hmm…
I used the ramen bowl from Chiikawa and Blue Archive quite a bit.
It looked like a sex toy.
The mug is usable, but I accidentally slipped my hand while washing it and broke it, which was a big loss.
>>29
That’s why I bought a spare.
Things that you don’t carry around can be quite useful for everyday use, right?
Shine! Alice High School You can use it daily! Alice Knights Ring Complete Set ¥32,800 Red Group Betrayed? That’s something you say to a comrade, right? Headless Cat Shan Model Earrings ¥12,000 I will never lose to my big brother…! Black Hat Ryuuki Model Bracelet ¥14,800 BLACKHAT BROTHERS Ryu-chan is quite a trouble… Black Hat Ouki Model Sunglasses ¥9,800 Marui Tamago Model Necklace ¥7,800 “You mean to keep it round…”
If it’s a design for otaku goods that resembles accessories or beloved items of characters in the story and doesn’t look out of place, I think it could work.
The reproduction items in the work also have the title included, damn it!
I think that while character-themed glasses may be considered flashy colors, they don’t come across as anime-related products.
>>34
When it comes to elaborate structures and good materials like high-end brands, the price skyrockets, and when it’s a collaboration model, the design inevitably has to be simple and the materials have to be safe, so you can only characterize it with color.
It’s scary to have that appearance and be fully equipped with a 4×2 ring all the time.
The other day, I saw a guy with a lot of can badges of handsome guys attached to his bag, and I couldn’t tell if he was into BL or otome games.
The people at the merchandise production company aren’t fools either.
“Things that can’t be used in everyday life sell better, huh? Things that can be used in everyday life don’t sell as much, huh?” That’s the conclusion I’ve reached, so I’m making something with a big illustration printed on it!
>>38
In other words, if you don’t make it quickly and sell it quickly, it’s tough…
>>38
There are things that have been so overthought for everyday use that you can’t even tell whose goods they are anymore…
>>38
Existing illustrations can be reused.
The cost is low.
Easy to secure the number.
Fast from planning to production.
Basically, acrylic stands and clear files are made for this kind of reason.
It wasn’t that I happened to like flashy clothes; it was because they were fan merchandise.
There’s no benefit in making merchandise to conceal that the official side is promoting the work.
I’m glad the fan isn’t included in the merchandise…
I only use it when I upload photos to social media or when I go to a real event anyway.
I like things that can be used at home, like stationery and tableware.
And then there are plush toys of the mascot character.
If I wear a skull-patterned tie, I might be thought of as a hand fetishist murderer.
If you make proper accessories with proper quality, they are expensive, so otaku won’t buy them…
>>49
No, no! You don’t need to make the price for the large serving.
I just want you to sell the same thing that was used in the story at a normal price.
>>60
Don’t say unreasonable things.
I’m irresponsibly saying “it’s free to say” about game sequels too.
It would be problematic if you take that too seriously.
Even if it doesn’t sell, we cannot take any responsibility, so I hope the official side understands that properly.
I want you to release high-resolution items that exist in the story, even if they can’t be used in everyday life…
>>51
There are many times when I think that the Gundam collaboration goods for the Zeon Army could be a little better…!
>>51
I want more things like K2 slippers or a medicine notebook.
>>63
I’ve never seen a face like that of such a doctor head-on in the medication notebook or elsewhere.
In the first place, I don’t really want to use otaku goods in my everyday life…
>>52
That’s true.
I remembered that my professor used a clear file of Kirito and Asuna for work when I was a university student.
Key case, etc…
Wearing a T-shirt as loungewear…
Tem Ray’s USB flash drive was difficult to use in everyday situations for two reasons.
If it’s something like a mug or a towel that you’ll use in the house, then it doesn’t really matter…
>>61
I don’t know which work it is, but…
I think if someone is using something like this, they must be an otaku…
>>61
At first glance, it looks good, but then I think, “It seems difficult to use, so I don’t need it…”
I always wonder what time is considered usual during times like this.
Even though the Kuromi pochette is a Sanrio otaku item, students use it normally.
Isn’t it based on the relationship with the world around that person?
Personally, I feel that the pochette is similar to a rider belt.
>>65
Although they may seem similar, Sanrio is edible, whereas Rider has an image of being poisonous.
>>77
Are you looking at it from the perspective of a monster that sees humans as prey?
>>80
It’s the manufacturers who are making a meal out of it!
>>65
There seems to be a difference comparable to grilled eel and charred newt.
I used to feel this way too in the past.
I am not the type of person who is stingy and collects merchandise, so after realizing that I wouldn’t buy it even if it came out, I became quiet about it.
But after all, what I really want is the one with a big illustration of the character (newly drawn)… It would be great if they could also release something that can be used in everyday life, separately from that…
Some eyeglass frames are pretty good.
I understand.
I tend to avoid real products that appeared in anime.
I use a ballpoint pen with the Zeon logo on it…
Collaboration glasses for characters in the story that don’t wear glasses!
The wallets with designs inspired by characters sold on Premium Bandai can be used for everyday purposes, but it’s surprising that there’s enough demand to do this with various works even though they aren’t items from the actual series…
A while ago, there was a Kamen Rider one in a lottery-like game.
There was a stainless steel mug with just the logos of Smart Brain and Zect, and it was really great.
Since it’s basically something to show off, items with flashy logos and characters tend to sell better…
The rooting of the paranomasite felt good.
I’ve been using an ashtray shaped like a game character for about 20 years.
I think the expensive collaborations with Premium Bandai’s apparel are worth the price.
I’m still using the Kerorin bucket that came out during the Kemono Friends boom…
I am using a ballpoint pen and a mug.
I don’t draw the character, but I do use merchandise with a logo or mark of the character in my daily life.
I’m an uncle, but lately I’ve been wanting to use various Kirby household goods that have been coming out, and it’s troubling…
There are designs like the Dark Souls ring that can be used for everyday wear.
In the first place, otaku usually don’t wear rings… that’s what I’m saying.
An otaku’s rider belt is more like a display model that can be worn; it shouldn’t be treated on the same level as everyday usable goods…
Considering the licensing fees, things like rings definitely end up being cheap.
It’s probably silver accessories at the maximum.
>>90
Hasn’t the proportion of serious ones in accessories increased compared to the past?
>>98
Instead of selling to many, it’s better to narrow down the target and sell high-quality items at a higher price, right?
>>90
Works that go well with “Land of the Lustrous” feature genuine jewelry.
I used to use a silver wallet chain for the character Hazama from BlazBlue, but having a chain attached to my wallet is already embarrassing, so it doesn’t hurt at all.
When working adults try to raise their standards to fit in, it usually ends up being quite expensive…
I’m using Kirby’s ramen bowl at home.
I use a mouse pad with a lottery emblem at work.
I was casually using the Ginga-san T-shirt from the bulletin board merchandise.
It’s easy to understand how collaboration models are created by putting logos on ready-made products.
>>97
It’s inexpensive to make, after all…
There are many T-shirts with designs that may seem painful but don’t make a strong statement, depending on the work, and they can be quite versatile.
If you’re going to use a T-shirt as loungewear, any design can be used for everyday wear.
I guess there won’t be any collaboration goods with the proper manufacturers for the content that I like from the thread.
The glasses frame that the character in the work wears is very easy to use… no, this design is quite difficult.
The title should be in stylish letters, just about the size of a small logo on a mug.
The number of serious accessory types is increasing, isn’t it?
It’s just that collaborations between brands and content often lead to outrageous prices.
Prices have risen, but recently people are more inclined to buy smaller quantities of higher quality items instead of a large amount of cheaper ones.
Eek!
I only know about things like glasses and apparel, but it seems like women’s products could be really crazy…
Sometimes there are ice spoons.
I have no opportunity to use it.
Character-themed perfumes are usable.
>>110
Life hack for sprinkling on cosplay costumes.
It’s actually nice if you can easily buy that sort of thing.
There are no otaku goods that can be used for everyday use.
It’s not that way exactly, but…
Is it wrong to wear a Bravo watch?!
>>116
What is it like?
The goods that have existing artwork pasted onto ready-made products are made just to be released, and the creators are only thinking about keeping costs low.
Whether it’s social games or virtual YouTubers, having an icon or logo that represents each character’s motif really increases its everyday usability, doesn’t it?
I haven’t been using clear files for everyday purposes lately.
>>120
I’m organizing the instructions for my appliances, but they are just stuffed in the closet. I wonder if they are for everyday use or not.
Recently, there have been more well-constructed apparel items, haven’t there?
The price is reasonable, but I’m happy that it holds up well for everyday use.