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Poster
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Poster - Rolled and...
Goku and Vegeta once again face off against Freezer in this Dragon Ball Super poster.
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Poster - Rolled and...
- Weight: 150 g/m² on glossy paper. High quality offset printing. - The posters measure 91,5x61 cm.
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Poster - Rolled and...
Harley Quinn is more beautiful than ever on this DC Comics poster by ABYstyle.
- Laminated paper, with a higher than standard thickness: 170 g/m². Printing with offset process.
- Dimensions: 91.5 x 61cm
- Weight: 150 g/m² on glossy paper. High quality offset printing. - The posters measure 91,5x61 cm.
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Poster - Set of 2 - Sailor...
Decorate your home in the colors of Sailor Moon, Luna and Artemis with this set of 2 Sailor Moon chibi posters! With two guardian cats and the power of Sailor Moon, you'll always have someone to look after you.
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Poster - Ichibansho - One...
A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.
Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.
- Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)
- Thick paper with a smooth finish
- Golden trim
- Perfect for framing or display
A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Damaged packaging...
- Weight: 170 g/m² on glossy paper. High quality offset printing.
- 2 posters packaged in a cardboard case on licence.
- Dimensions: 52 cm x 38 cm
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Damaged product -...
- Weight: 150 g/m² on glossy paper. High quality offset printing.
- The posters measure 91,5x61 cm.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.
Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.
- Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)
- Thick paper with a smooth finish
- Golden trim
- Perfect for framing or display
A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.
Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.
- Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)
- Thick paper with a smooth finish
- Golden trim
- Perfect for framing or display
A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.
Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.
- Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)
- Thick paper with a smooth finish
- Golden trim
- Perfect for framing or display
A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
A Shikishi is a small, elegant rigid board traditionally used in Japan for autographs, calligraphy, or illustrations.
Today, Shikishi are beloved collector's items among fans of anime, manga, and video games. They feature beautiful official artwork printed on a refined board with a golden border.
- Typical size: approx. 13 × 12 cm (may vary by series)
- Thick paper with a smooth finish
- Golden trim
- Perfect for framing or display
A unique collectible that's halfway between an art card and a mini canvas, a Shikishi makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or pop culture.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
Laminated A3 poster under official "Hunter X Hunter" license, produced in a limited edition.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
Laminated A3 poster under official "Hunter X Hunter" license, produced in a limited edition.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
Laminated A3 poster under official "Hunter X Hunter" license, produced in a limited edition.
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.
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Poster - Ichibansho -...
What is an Ichibansho?
Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event.
These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare, authentic, and truly collectible item.