Celebrate 33 Years of ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ With Cool Official Merch From Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America

To mark the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of Kiki’s Delivery Service, Bandai Namco Toys and Collectibles America have revealed some amazing merchandise to celebrate the film.

With Kiki’s Delivery Service celebrating 33 years of delighting audiences, Bandai Namco Toys and Collectibles America are marking the occasion by revealing some new merchandise that celebrates this joyful film.

Check it out for yourself below:

Kiki’s Delivery Service Memory of Koriko Paper Theater

Brand: Ensky

Description: From the hit Studio Ghibli Film Kiki’s Delivery Service. Clever artistic uses of paper are one of the many things characteristic of Japanese culture and this item is no exception. Create a multi-layered paper 3-D scene of Kiki flying with Jiji in their town of Koriko

MSRP: $17.00

Availability: Shop.Bandai.com

Jiji Die-cut Pillow “Kiki’s Delivery Service”, Marushin Pillow

Description: This die-cut pillow featuring Jiji from Kiki’s Delivery Service is a must for all Jiji fans. It is exquisitely cut out in the distinctive shape of Jiji, the black cat. Filled with shredded memory foam, use it as a pillow at home or a back support in the office. Measures approx. 13″ tall by 12″ wide.

MSRP: $28.00

Availability: Shop.Bandai.com

Kiki’s Delivery Service Jiji Assortment Stacking Figure

Brand: Ensky

Description: This fun Jiji Stacking Figure Assortment features various characters and items taken directly from Kiki’s Delivery Service film. Build and stack on top and under each-other in countless different styles and orders.

MSRP: $27.10

Availability: Amazon.com

What do you think of these cool items? Will you be picking any of them up?

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