What Collectibles Exist For The Onmyouji Franchise?

2025-08-23 00:18:02
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I’ve always been drawn to the rare and tactile things: limited-run resin statues, artist-signed artbooks, and original soundtrack pressings for 'Onmyoji' are the items that make me pause. Collectibles span from inexpensive enamel pins and phone charms to high-ticket display pieces and custom garage kits that require assembly and painting. Vintage event goods — like anniversary boxes, convention-exclusive prints, or numbered certificates — often become the most sought-after items later on, and they show up on auction sites or specialty secondhand stores. For preservation I store paper goods in acid-free sleeves and keep figures in a dust-free cabinet away from direct sunlight; humidity control helps with older materials. If you’re treating collecting like an investment, document provenance and avoid impulsive purchases, but if you’re collecting for joy, chase the pieces that make you smile every time you walk into the room.
2025-08-25 15:52:04
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My shelf tells stories — some plush, some acrylic, and a couple of boxed figures still waiting for display — and they all trace back to 'Onmyoji' in one way or another. If you’re hunting collectibles for the franchise, expect a wide spectrum: official PVC/scale figures, chibi-style figures and blind-box miniatures, plushies (from tiny keychain plush to cuddle-sized ones), acrylic stands, enamel pins, keychains and charms, clear files and postcards, artbooks and printed fanbooks, soundtrack CDs and vinyl, and special-edition game boxes or event goods. There are also practical items dressed in lore: themed phone cases, mouse pads, dakimakura covers, and calendars featuring character art.

Beyond the usual merch, there’s a strong niche for shrine-like props: replica ofuda (paper talismans), wooden omamori-style charms, folding fans, and masks inspired by the onmyōji aesthetic. Limited-run resin garage kits and high-end statues also pop up for collectors who want museum-quality pieces. Prices vary wildly — blind-box minis and keychains sit at the low end, while rare scale figures and resin statues can climb into hundreds or even thousands of dollars. For authenticity, I check official store tags and event stamps, and I try to keep receipts/COAs when buying expensive pieces.

Where to score stuff: official online shops, event booths at anime expos, dedicated retailers like Mandarake or specialty auction sites, and secondhand markets like Mercari or eBay. Fan circles on Twitter/Weibo, Discord trades, and creator marketplaces (Etsy, Booth) are treasure troves for doujin or custom items. If you’re starting, decide whether you want mass-market cuteness, premium display pieces, or ritual-inspired props — that narrows the chaos and makes hunting way more fun.
2025-08-28 03:01:36
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Late-night dives into forums made me realize how varied 'Onmyoji' collectibles can be. At the quick end of the spectrum you’ve got stickers, washi tape, acrylic charms, and pins — the kind of daily-use merch that’s perfect for decorating bags, planners, or laptop corners. Mid-tier finds include Nendoroid-like chibi figures, standard PVC scales, soft plushies, and nicely printed artbooks. I often swap smaller items with friends after conventions; pins and charms are easy trade fodder.

There’s also a whole scene around limited-event items and collaborations. Special collaboration apparel, themed tea sets, and seasonal prints come out during in-game festivals or anniversary events. I’ve seen lucky-draw (gacha) blind boxes that create a huge secondary market — people collect to complete sets or chase a rare sculpt. If you prefer supporting artists, independent creators sell beautiful prints, stickers, cross-stitched patches, and resin keycaps that reinterpret characters with unique styles. For buying tips: follow official accounts for announcements, join a couple of collector communities to spot restocks, and keep a wishlist so you don’t impulse-buy every gorgeous print you see.
2025-08-28 19:43:33
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