Full prize lineup revealed for upcoming Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc “Ichiban Kuji”

Bandai Spirits has revealed the full prize lineup for a new “Ichiban Kuji” themed around the upcoming film, Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc.
“Ichiban Kuji” is a “no-lose” prize lottery system sold at convenience stores and hobby shops in Japan, where every ticket purchased wins an item from a tiered lineup of exclusive merchandise.

The “Reze Arc” is a fan-favorite storyline from the original manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, which introduces the powerful Bomb Devil hybrid, Reze.
This new lottery features the first-ever Ichiban Kuji figures of Reze and her devil form.
The full prize lineup for the lottery is as follows:
- Prize A: Reze Figure




The first Ichiban Kuji figure of the character Reze.

- Prize B: Bomb Devil Figure




The first Ichiban Kuji figure of Reze in her transformed Bomb Devil state.

- Prize C: Bath Towel

A large, 100cm bath towel featuring a new, exclusive illustration of Reze.
- Prize D: Chainsaw Man Acrylic Board

- Prize E: Bomb Devil Acrylic Board

- Prize F: Makima Acrylic Board

Prizes D, E, and F are B5-sized acrylic art boards with new, exclusive illustrations.
- Prize G: Acrylic Stands (10 random varieties)

- Prize H: Clear Posters (10 selectable varieties)

- Prize I: Rubber Charms (10 random varieties)

- Last One Prize: Chainsaw Man & Beam Figure MEGAIMPACT

A massive, 30cm-wide diorama figure from the “MEGAIMPACT” brand, which depicts Chainsaw Man riding on the back of the Shark Fiend, Beam, during their battle with the Bomb Devil. This prize is awarded to the person who buys the final ticket.



- Double Chance Campaign: An additional online lottery offering 30 chances to win the same Chainsaw Man & Beam figure as the Last One Prize.

The lottery will be available at a wide range of retailers, including Lawson, Ministop, and Daily Yamazaki convenience stores, as well as hobby shops and Animate.
The “Ichiban Kuji – Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc” is scheduled to begin its rollout at stores on Friday, the 19th of September and the price for one ticket will be ¥850.
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