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No One Out-Pizzazzes Chisato and Takina in Lycoris Recoil x Pizza Hut Collab

Lycoris Recoil anime header

 

After serving justice and looks throughout the broadcast of Lycoris Recoil, Chisato is turning her new lease on life into some grease on pie for an official three-pronged collaboration with Pizza Hut Japan. Looking like an absolute treat with partner Takina, the pair will be featured on a variety of merchandise as part of the campaign that will run from June 19 to July 23.

 

First up, ten lucky participants will receive an original QUO card (pictured below) by participating in a retweet/hashtag campaign on Twitter from June 19 to July 2.

 

Lycoris Recoil x Pizza Hut QUO card

 

Secondly, the first 30,000 people who spend over 1,000 yen on an order from Pizza Hut’s website or app can opt to receive a branded sheet protector (pictured below). The campaign website lists Chisato and Takina’s recommended pizzas as “Premium Magherita” and “Four-Cheese-Melt Formaggio.”

 

Lycoris Recoil x Pizza Hut sheet protector

 

And finally, those 30,000 participants will go into the draw to receive one of fifty acrylic stands and tapestries (pictured below). These will also be separately sold online.

 

Lycoris Recoil x Pizza Hut acrylic stand

 

Lycoris Recoil x Pizza Hut tapestry

 

 

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Based on the original story by Asaura (Ben-To), the Lycoris Recoil anime is directed by Shingo Adachi (Sword Art Online character designer) and assistant-directed by Yusuke Maruyama (PERSONA5 the Animation episode director) at studio A-1 Pictures, with series composition by Shingo Adachi, character designs by Muru Imigi (This Art Club Has a Problem! mangaka) and music by Shuhei Mutsuki (SPY x FAMILY).

 

If you’re a fan of action thrillers, check out the full first season of Lycoris Recoil in a range of subs and dubs, right here on Crunchyroll!

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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