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Evangelion store marks two decades with new merchandise and an anniversary fair

Celebrate 20 years of EVANGELION with exclusive merchandise and special gifts at the anniversary fair, only at the EVANGELION STORE.

As it steps into its 20th year, the official online shop for the Evangelion series, known as “EVANGELION STORE,” is set to celebrate its landmark anniversary on 15 December 2024. To mark this special occasion, the store will release exclusive merchandise featuring newly created illustrations of beloved characters Shinji, Rei, Asuka, Mari, and Kaworu. These collectables, ranging from button badges and clear files to postcard sets, will be available solely at the EVANGELION STORE.

Anniversary fair offers exclusive gifts with purchases

The celebration extends with the “EVANGELION STORE 20th ANNIVERSARY Fair,” currently active. During this event, shoppers who spend a designated amount in a single transaction can receive exclusive gifts adorned with the new illustrations. This limited-time offer is a unique opportunity for fans to obtain a piece of this celebratory merchandise while supplies last.

A hub for Evangelion fans

The EVANGELION STORE is not just a shop but a hub for fans of the globally acclaimed anime series. It offers an extensive array of products including figures, apparel, and everyday items that bring the world of EVANGELION into fans’ daily lives. Additionally, the store is known for its monthly releases of unique original items. This anniversary also sees the introduction of special items featuring both new and past commemorative designs. Among these are clear files, postcards, and acrylic stands that showcase the characters in celebratory poses, complete with a special 20th-anniversary logo, making them must-have items for collectors and new fans alike.

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