First a Subaru car commercial and now a chain of hamburger meals, looks like Hajime Isayama's anime block buster Attack On Titans is pulling all the stops in Japan.
Attack On Titans is selling delicious burgers in Japan thanks to Lotteria on March 6 with different meal deals that cost 2,000 yen, and the Japanese crowd who are fans of the hit anime would like a test of Titan burgers!
For 2,000 yen (US$20), you get one cheese burger tower plus an Attack on Titan themed keychain and a specially designed redeemable burger ticket.
There are a variety of choices between a five patty cheese burger tower, a seven patty one, and a ten patty cheese burger tower.
Rather expensive prince since not cleaning one's plate is frowned upon in Japan. Lotteria looks to clean up on customers reluctant to order the enormous ten patty tower.
There is also a fry meal that goes on sale March 20. It comes with other Attack on Titan pin badges and specially designed redeemable coupons.
Last spring, Lotteria also used anime to sell its burger towers-namely, Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo.