

It would be great to acquire One Piece to create pins for.” A Jujutsu Kaisen pin ($10) An adorable Krillin pin ($10) A Digimon pin set ($45) Source: The Pop InsiderĪmong the new pins, there are some noteworthy selections. We watch the show and have read the manga. “We also want to get properties that we have passion for as well. “If you look around, it’s the thing,” Rivera says. Rivera also says that Pin Club is actively looking to get more anime properties, now that the number of anime fans has reached an all-time high. RELATED: These Dragon Ball Z Swatches Are the Ultimate Anime Accessory “Now, we are releasing Fruits Basket, Haiku, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Ranking of Kings.” “People really love Yu-Gi-Oh and My Hero Academia, followed by Naruto, Digimon, and Dragon Ball Z,” he says.

| Source: The Pop InsiderĪccording to Micheal Rivera, director of operations for Pin Club, the company’s most popular pins are currently rooted in anime. Anime fans swarm Pin Club’s booth at NYCC for the latest anime pins.
#Fire force anime pins plus#
The company’s booth on the show floor was crowded, not only with fans but also with rows of glossy, metallic, glitter, and glow-in-the-dark pins, plus pins with countless other visual and interactive elements. Pin Club, a manufacturer of licensed enamel pins, is embracing the anime love with a new selection of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Fruits Basket, and Jujutsu Kaisen pins debuting at NYCC. From the sky-high Yugi wigs to the long lines circling Crunchyroll’s booth - the love for anime characters is real. | Source: The Pop InsiderĪt New York Comic Con (NYCC), everyone knows anime is in.

It’s a celebration of all things anime here at New York Comic Con.
