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SuperGroupies Soul Eater Goods Focus on Maka And Kid

SuperGroupies has opened up pre-orders for four Soul Eater accessories, featuring the Maka & Soul duo and the Kid & Thompson sisters trio. As a reminder, SuperGroupies offers international shipping, so overseas customers can still purchase them.

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There are two kinds of merchandise for each character set. You can get a watch (for 22,000 JPY or $144.70) or a crossbody wallet (for 14,300 JPY or $94.05). The Kid items feature the signature white stripes in his hair and the Shinigami skull. The watch’s hands look like his twin pistols. It’s a good thing Death the Kid can’t see these items, since the asymmetry would give him an aneurysm.

Meanwhile, the Maka crossbody wallet has a strap resembling Soul’s scythe form, and it also features the chibi face that you see on the Soul Eater logo. That same red-and-black scythe design also appears on the watch’s face, and the hands resemble a scythe as well.

Soul Eater ran in Square Enix’s Monthly Shonen Gangan from 2004 to 2013, and has a total of 25 volumes. An anime adaptation from Bones aired from 2008 to 2009. It follows Maka, a student at the DWMA (Death Weapon Meister Academy), and her weapon partner, Soul. While the story started out with Maka and Soul’s task to turn Soul into a death scythe, they soon have to contend with evil witches and the growing madness from kishin Asura’s revival.

All the Soul Eater items from SuperGroupies are open for pre-order until March 10, 2025.


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