Now, if you’re venturing into the world of giant serpents in anime merchandise, 'Naruto' gives us some classic options. The colossal snake, Orochimaru's summon, is often featured in various forms, including action figures and t-shirts. Don't even get me started on those stunning art pieces that beautifully encapsulate its creepy allure!
Then there's the giant snake from 'Berserk', which is such a grittier take on serpents. You wouldn't believe the intricate details they put into the figures! Those works hold a lot of sentiment and reflect the darker themes of the series, which resonates with long-time fans like me. Finding plushies of these characters is quite a trip because it feels so juxtaposed against their intense nature in the series. Collecting these is such a rewarding experience!
Oh, goods with giant serpents are everywhere in anime! I can think of 'Dragon Ball', where Shenron pops to mind. Statues and figures of him look incredible, especially with that vibrant green and the mystical vibe he gives off. I remember getting a small figure my friend got for me, and it became one of my favorites! There’s also merchandise from 'Fate/Grand Order', specifically the character of Medusa who's often depicted with those serpent qualities. These designs look stunning, and you can find everything from keychains to beautiful art prints. It adds a fun twist to the usual merchandise scene, making it appealing for all fans!
A bunch of products featuring giant serpents from different anime series fill the shelves of fandom-focused stores, and they’re so cool! One of my ultimate favorites is the giant serpentine dragon from 'Naruto'. This series has that legendary beast, the Eight-Tails, which is such a visually stunning character. I’ve seen everything from plushies to epic wall scrolls showcasing this beast, and they always catch my eye. The way they capture its powerful presence in merchandise is impressive!
'One Piece' also brings us some amazing serpent-themed merchandise, particularly the Kaido figure. This character is not just a dragon but embodies a super intense vibe that fans adore. I’ve spotted detailed figurines and even limited edition items that really make a statement when displayed at home. You can tell a lot of care goes into them, and it just elevates any collection.
Lastly, 'Attack on Titan' has merchandise featuring those monstrous Titans that resemble giant serpents in their movements. The unique designs and action figures of those Titans are a real gem. I love how versatile the merchandise is—there's something for everyone, from casual fans to hardcore collectors. Whenever I see these beasts, it puzzles and excites me simultaneously! It's awesome how these series bring fantasy to life through such cool collectibles that fans can display and cherish.
Serpent merchandise from anime ranges quite a bit, which is really interesting. I’ve seen cool items from 'Fairy Tail', specifically the giant dragon from the series, featuring in various forms like plush toys and keychains. It's adorable how these fierce serpents get transformed into cute collectibles!
Then there’s 'One Piece' with the famous sea serpent, Leviathan—so much variety in merch! I've even seen phone cases and decals that feature these legendary creatures in action. As a fan, finding these unique pieces always feels rewarding and makes for great conversation starters on top of simply being fun to collect. The art styles are so diverse, bringing personal vibes to everyone who loves these giant serpents, and they top off a fan's collection wonderfully! Personally, spotting new merch is like a little hidden treasure hunt.
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Before going to college, an ordinary high school student went to celebrate and got drunk. When he woke up, he found himself in a completely different world. There was a big sect, the approaching sect entrance examination, a slum where his body’s previous owner lived, and a shared memory about a missing young girl.When he got tangled in a fight with a few punks in this different world, he fell off a cliff and miraculously found himself still alive, with two more voices ringing inside his head. They were Sword Master and Saber Master. In the company of them, he continued to find out more about this whole new world. He took the sect entrance examination, entered the sect, met a strange man in black, and even participated in a major competition of the sect to have a chance to win over his peers!In this whole new world, he was born again and got to explore the fantastic martial world!
Humans? A low-level world? No cultivators or gods? Can the world be trampled on like ants by the strongmen of the upper realms? This is Long Chen's new journey after being reborn from the flames of the Vermilion Bird to fight against the strong cultivators who have always used the lower worlds as their slaves and playthings. And discover the ugly worlds and the people who are the rulers of those worlds. Protecting, destroying, and shaping are Long Chen's new goals.
A journey in which Long Chen met various powerful cultivators and even so-called gods. Fighting, defeating, protecting, it's all in Long Chen's heart. He will also meet his parents, whom he hasn't seen since the day he was born. Would Long Chen accept them? Or will he decide to have nothing to do with them? Can Long Chen maintain his goal, or will he once again fall into the same temptation as the Black Dragon?
"I live for myself, destiny? Fate cannot stop me! I'll keep standing no matter how many times I fall. As long as I'm still breathing, there will be no surrender in my life.
Chubby librarian Sera accidentally awakens the ancient Dragon King Vaelor.
Snatched to his mountain hoard, the powerful dragon becomes obsessed with her soft belly, heavy breasts, thick thighs, and plump curves. He worships every inch of her body with raw hunger, refusing to let her go.
Torn between her missing family and the dragon’s possessive touch, Sera must decide — escape the beast… or surrender to the pleasure of being his perfect chubby treasure.
The Kumiho my father chose for me hated me. He hated that he was my pet.
When I turned eighteen, I decided to give him his freedom.
However, it turned out that he was in love with one of our servants’ daughters, Rachel Lenford.
I was crushed, but I could only accept it.
I woke up from a good dream to find a silver-ringed giant python coiled around my body. It hissed at me while flicking its forked tongue.
"Why do you like him so much? How about trying me out? I'm better than he is."
Trying this snake out? How would that work?
My mother brings home a woman named Julia Hayden from the back of the hill and makes her my sister-in-law.
Our family is poor. As Julia is beautiful, my mother forces her to work as a prostitute in secret to earn money for the family.
But a villager, Lara Clay, says Julia is not human.
When my brother sleeps with her, I peek inside through a crack in the door. In the dim yellow light, I see the shadow of a huge snake tightly coiling itself around my brother's body on the wall...
Ito Akihiko the main protagonist also called as the 'cursed child' due to a past incident has the ability to see spirits from birth. To save the world from turning into something inhumane Akihiko and his comrade Asato Ayame venture through the world with spirits and creatures from stories, myths, rumours and even legends!
Will they be able to change the future that lies ahead of them? Well, find it out yourself...
My shelves are proof that gods sell really well — I can't help but gush about the variety. There are the big, museum-like statues from high-end makers: think gigantic resin statues of deities or godlike characters from 'Fate/Grand Order' (like 'Ishtar' or 'Amaterasu') and deluxe releases of 'Saint Seiya' gods and Gold Saints. These are the kind of pieces that come with elaborate bases, interchangeable hands, and celestial backdrops; they often show up as limited edition, signed, or numbered releases that collectors chase for months.
On the more accessible side, there are tons of things: Nendoroids and Figma poseable figures of divine characters from 'Noragami' and 'Kamisama Kiss', plushies of 'Dragon Ball' gods like Beerus, Banpresto prize figures, blind-box chibi figurines, enamel pins, keychains, and phone charms. You'll also find themed artbooks, posters, and wall scrolls featuring the artwork of gods from 'Record of Ragnarok' or myth-inspired takes in 'Fate'. Temple-inspired collaborations are a delightful niche too — omamori-style charms and 'ema' plaques done in anime art for series that treat gods and spirits seriously.
Beyond figures and swag, there are lifestyle items: clothing (hoodies and shirts printed with divine sigils), jewelry or replica accessories (amulets, necklaces modeled after divine artifacts), tarot-style card sets, and incense or prayer-set inspired merch. I love rotating my display lighting to make the scene feel sacred — there's something ridiculously satisfying about seeing a small 'Yato' Nendoroid posed beside a tiny shrine charm. It feels both nerdy and oddly reverent, and I still smile every time I walk past that shelf.
One of the most epic dragon vs. snake battles I've ever seen happens in 'Fate/Grand Order: Babylonia'. The clash between Tiamat, this primordial goddess with serpentine traits, and the heroes summoning dragon-like entities is just jaw-dropping. The animation by CloverWorks is so fluid that every frame feels like a painting.
What really got me hooked was how they blended mythology with high-stakes action. Tiamat isn't just some mindless beast; her design mixes serpent motifs with this eerie, almost divine presence. And when Gilgamesh joins the fray with his own draconic Noble Phantasm? Pure chaos, in the best way possible. I still rewatch that scene when I need an adrenaline boost.