The TV animation "Labyrinth Rice", produced by Trigger and adapted from the manga of the same name by Ryoko Kuji, recently completed the broadcast of the first season (a total of 24 episodes). The animation has been loved by many viewers for its unique perspective, self-contained storyline and excellent production. Recently, a fan with the Twitter account "@hareundies" made a peripheral product of "Labyrinth Rice", a "welfare" mouse pad from the top chef Sensi in the work. This mouse pad uses Sensi as the background, and the two pieces of bread in Sensi's hands are made into soft protruding hand rests, which are made into a mouse pad in a very delicate "welfare" way. After @hareundies posted the product on Twitter, some players eagerly asked whether it could be purchased in Europe. The producer himself readily stated that the mouse pad would be sold online after the exhibition sales were completed, and would naturally be sold all over the world. Someone had seen this product at an exhibition before. Although it was very creative, the price of $69 still made many people unable to afford it. It is worth mentioning that "Maze Rice" has been complained by many viewers for its unique "welfare" points, among which the biggest welfare is Senxi. @hareundies chose to make Senxi's "welfare" mouse pad to fit the characteristics of the work. |
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