There's a surprising variety of official stuff that features bratty little-sister characters, and it spans low-cost knickknacks to collectible luxuries. Common mass-market items are keychains, straps, stickers, and phone cases — perfect for accessorizing bags or consoles. More collectible: acrylic stands, clear files, posters, and wall scrolls produced for retail or as part of promotional campaigns. For those who like audio/print content, character singles, soundtrack inserts, and drama CDs sometimes come with special character-centric covers and mini-posters.
On the more niche and collectible side you’ll find scale figures, prize figures, nendoroids, and sometimes limited-run garage kits for hobbyists to paint. Cloth merch includes T-shirts, hoodies, towels, and body pillows/dakimakura; official manufacturers often license these and sell them through anime stores or event booths. Trading card games occasionally feature the character as art on cards or promotional sleeves. If you want authenticity, check for manufacturer marks (Good Smile, Kotobukiya, Bandai Namco, etc.) and authorized retailers; variations like event-exclusive colorways or bundled bonus items are common. Personally, I get a thrill when a small acrylic charm with the character’s
smug face turns up in my mail — it’s goofy, adorable, and totally my vibe.