Funimation will drop the pricing on some popular Demon Slayer and Dragon Ball figures this Black Friday and gives extra bonuses for subscribers.
Shonen anime lovers won’t have to unleash their entire power level on any unruly crowds this Black Friday, as they can instead take advantage of some generous pricing and extra offers on Dragon Ball and Demon Slayer toys through Funimation.
Funimation’s web store will feature discounts of more than 50 per cent off on some of its most popular figures. The anime distributor’s major holiday sale will begin on Friday, Nov. 26 at 8:00 A.M. CST and will run until Sunday, Nov. 28 at 11:59 P.M. CST. In addition to the discounts that will be available to all customers, subscribers to Funimation’s Premium and Premium+ services will also be eligible for several bonus offers, including getting a free Funkopop of Goku with the Flying Nimbus on every order, a free Figpin enamel pin with orders over $200 and more. Funimation’s release adds that the firm would have more bonus offers for subscribers throughout the sale.
Highlights from the sale include Banpresto’s Super Saiyan God Goku figurine. This prize figure portrays Goku in his red-haired incarnation from Dragon Ball Super as he strikes a battle stance. The 7-inch figurine regularly retails for $19.99 USD, but Funimation will slash the price by more than half to $8.99 during the sale. Fans who prefer Goku’s regular appearance can also acquire up G x Materia Goku figure, which portrays the Saiyan firing off his iconic special attack, the Kamehameha. This figure will also be on sale for $8.99 and includes translucent effect elements for Goku’s energy blast and a display stand.
Demon Slayer fans and Funko collectors will also be able to pick up a three-pack of the iconic anime and manga series’ primary trio of swordsmen. The unique bundle comprises the Funko-fied figures of the series’ gentle protagonist Tanjiro, the frightened but powerful Zenitsu and the boar-headed Inosuke. The bundle’s typical price of $44.99 will be lowered to $26.99 during the sale.
The reduced figures are just the latest treat that fans of Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga series have been offered this Christmas season. Ufotable’s anime adaptation of the manga recently released its long-awaited second season, which is now closing up its retelling of the Mugen Train storyline. In December, the series will move on to the all-new Entertainment District arc, which will adapt one of the most acclaimed parts of the original manga series.
The many Dragon Ball anime series can be streamed on Funimation. Both Funimation and Crunchyroll are airing simulcasts of Demon Slayer’s current season. The first season can also be viewed from those sites, as well as on Netflix and Hulu.
