GACHIAKUTA Reveals Adorable New Stuffed Animal Style Merch Collection

Pre-orders have opened for a brand-new collection of Gachiakuta merchandise that sees the series’ main cast get an adorable stuffed toy-inspired makeover.
Gachiakuta, created by Kei Urana with graffiti design work by Hideyoshi Andou, follows Rudo after he is falsely accused of murder and cast into a dangerous wasteland known as The Pit, where he must survive monstrous creatures while uncovering the truth behind the world above.

The new “Stuffed” series reimagines Rudo, Enjin, Zanka, Riyou and Amo wearing charming plush-inspired outfits, with each character paired with a different animal-themed design that gives the collection a softer and more playful appearance.

The lineup includes five individually designed acrylic stands, each priced at ¥1,650 (approx. $11 USD / £8 GBP), featuring newly illustrated artwork of the five characters in their stuffed-style costumes.

Matching acrylic keychains are also available for ¥880 each (approx. $6 USD / £4 GBP), allowing fans to take the exclusive artwork on the go.

Collectors can also pick up A3 clear posters featuring the same illustrations for ¥770 each (approx. $5 USD / £4 GBP).

Fans looking for display items can choose from two different badge collections, beginning with Eyeup’s online store-exclusive metal badge series featuring one design each of Rudo, Enjin, Zanka, Riyou and Amo, priced at ¥880 each (approx. $6 USD / £4 GBP).

A second trading can badge collection contains ten different designs and is priced at ¥550 each (approx. $4 USD / £3 GBP), while the Eyeup online store offers the range as a complete 10-piece collector’s box.

Every item in the collection features newly created artwork that highlights the cast’s stuffed toy aesthetic while preserving each character’s recognizable personality and distinctive look from the anime.

Pre-orders for the entire Gachiakuta “Stuffed” series are available now through the official Eyeup online store, with nationwide retail sales across Japan scheduled to begin progressively from September 2026.
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