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'''Merchandise''' is the name given to a wide variety of branded consumer products marketed in the {{wp|merchandising|merchandising practice}}. Most of the merchandise is sold exclusively to the Japanese market. Most of the merchandise is made in China.
'''Merchandise''' is the name given to a wide variety of branded consumer products marketed in the {{wp|merchandising|merchandising practice}}. Most of the merchandise is sold exclusively to the Japanese market.


Official products may have the [[mariowiki:Official Nintendo Seal|Nintendo Seal of Quality]] or the © [YEAR] Nintendo markup to guarantee it is licensed by [[Nintendo]].
Official products may have the [[mariowiki:Official Nintendo Seal|Nintendo Seal of Quality]] or the © [YEAR] Nintendo markup to guarantee it is licensed by [[Nintendo]].

Revision as of 12:15, 24 February 2022

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Merchandise is the name given to a wide variety of branded consumer products marketed in the Template:Wp. Most of the merchandise is sold exclusively to the Japanese market.

Official products may have the Nintendo Seal of Quality or the © [YEAR] Nintendo markup to guarantee it is licensed by Nintendo.

Below are lists of known merchandise and manufacturers of Splatoon branded products.

Lists of known merchandise

List of known manufacturers

  • Bandai
  • Banpresto
  • Bioworld
  • Dark Horse
  • Doshisha
  • Editmode (King of Games)
  • Empty
  • Ensky
  • Fifth Sun
  • Furuta
  • Good Smile Company
  • Hori
  • Jakks
  • Keys Factory
  • Little Buddy
  • MaxGames
  • Nanaco
  • Nintendo
  • Nobel
  • PowerA
  • RDI
  • Sanei
  • Seven Net
  • Skater
  • Sportiqe
  • Sun Art
  • Taito
  • Takara Tomy
  • Tomy
  • U.S. Target
  • Uniqlo[1]

References