Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak x Toei Animation
by Adriano Batista
DJ Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak and Toei Animation have joined forces to activate two of the world’s most iconic anime titles at New York Comic Con from October 6-9, 2022 – Dragon Ball Super and One Piece. Located in the Toei Animation Booth 2537 at Jacob K. Javits Center in NYC, Dim Mak and Toei Animation will present an immersive experience for fans to engage with their favorite characters while shopping the official merchandise exclusively unveiled at the event.
DIM MAK x DRAGON BALL SUPER follows the Universe Survival Arc as Goku discovers and achieves power level “Ultra Instinct” to rescue the multiverse from instant annihilation. The action-packed collection features highly covetable merchandise and collectibles showcasing legendary characters and scenes from the epic ‘Tournament of Power” where Goku and friends must challenge heroes and villains from beyond the cosmos vying for the favor of Zeno, the Omni-King.
DIM MAK x ONE PIECE transports fans to Fishman Island aboard the Thousand Sunny pirate ship in search of treasure, to rescue friends, and to overcome enemies as Monkey D. Luffy continues in his quest to become King of the Pirates along with his loyal crew of Straw Hat Pirates. This super limited-edition collaboration features stunning art from the Fishman Island Arc on collectible skate decks and longboards, as well as on wearable goodies like hoodies, tees, and more.
The entire selection of merchandise from both collaborations will include an array of merchandise in a sophisticated color palette featuring fan-favorite characters and fight sequences from both titles, along with a selection of accessories and collectibles such as skate decks and longboards. Additionally, Steve Aoki autographed goodies will be available every day for lucky fans to win exclusively at New York Comic Con’s Toei Animation Booth 2537. Afterwards, goods will also be made available at dimmakcollection.com, on NTWRK app, and with select retail partners in limited quantities.
Take a look at the collection below:




















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