Atsuko Releases a Kaiju No. 8 Inspired Clothing Line

Atsuko, the premiere anime retail experience, has launched a new collection inspired by the hit anime, “Kaiju No. 8.”

About “Kaiju No. 8”

Written and illustrated by Naoya Matsumoto, the “Kaiju No. 8” launched in June 2020. The series follows Kafka Hibino, a young man who joins a special force team responsible of defeating monsters (kaiju) known as the Japanese Anti-Kaiju Defense Force. However, Kafka is harboring a dangerous secret. Unbeknowst to everyone except Kafka’s most trusted friend, Reno, Kafka himself can turn into a Kaiju.

The anime adaptation of the manga preimered Crunchyroll on April 14, 2024.

Atsuko’s “Kaiju No. 8” Collection

Atsuko’s new clothing line pays homage to “Kaiju No. 8” in multiple ways. Some pieces bring Kafka’s kaiju to life in their designs, while others capture the essence of the Japanese Anti-Kaiju Defense Force uniforms.

With the show setting up to be MANGA Plus’ biggest anime in years, this collection is perfect for fashion forward thinkers and anime lovers. Fans can get their hands on shirts, pants, jackets and more as Atsuko encapsulates the hit anime in stylish designs that fans can proudly showcase.

About Atsuko

Atsuko is a retail experience created for fans of anime and anime culture. Atsuko carries 100% officially licensed exclusive apparel, accessories, and more from the biggest names in anime. Fans can also find merchandise from anime like “Dragon Ball Z,” “Cowboy Bebop,” “My Hero Academia,” and many more.

Atsuko began as a way to create one spot for all anime fans to find cool anime goods. The company prides themselves on experience, lifestyle, and bringing anime into the bigger conversation.

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  • Jenna Wrenn

    Host and executive producer of the Portrait of a Fangirl Podcast, Jenna Wrenn, is also an entertainment correspondent for Temple of Geek. Jenna has conducted interviews with talent such as Max Brooks, Christopher Paolini, Rachel Smythe, and Ashley Eckstein and has written several articles for Temple of Geek covering conventions, anime, pop culture, and much more. A historian by trade, a writer by passion, and a cat mom by birthright. Jenna loves to travel, forge new connections, and cosplay. Jenna is excited to bring more fascinating interviews to viewers/listeners of the Portrait of a Fangirl podcast.

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Jenna Wrenn

Host and executive producer of the Portrait of a Fangirl Podcast, Jenna Wrenn, is also an entertainment correspondent for Temple of Geek. Jenna has conducted interviews with talent such as Max Brooks, Christopher Paolini, Rachel Smythe, and Ashley Eckstein and has written several articles for Temple of Geek covering conventions, anime, pop culture, and much more.

A historian by trade, a writer by passion, and a cat mom by birthright. Jenna loves to travel, forge new connections, and cosplay. Jenna is excited to bring more fascinating interviews to viewers/listeners of the Portrait of a Fangirl podcast.

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