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Chrono Trigger

Fangamer.net has created a lot of Chrono Trigger merchandise. The original descriptions are reprinted here.

2300: Ruined World

A towering pillar of dust trails a speck on the horizon, deftly weaving through crooked skyscrapers and slabs of asphalt. Its path arcs in your direction, silence replaced by a hum and eventually a roar. As the machine blasts by, you are struck by two realizations. First, the motorcycle is driverless. Second, the driver is motorcycleless. Temporarily amused, you turn back towards your journey; the alarm in the factory has been blaring for days, and you were the only one healthy enough to investigate…

Our second belt print, designed by Charlie Verdin and Jon Kay! This edge-to-edge design is printed on comfortable American Apparel 2001 shirts. The “discharge” printing process dyes the ink right into the shirt, leaving a softer, smoother print than standard screenprinting. Each shirt comes with a corresponding pin.

(Note: the ink on the restocked Cranberry shirts is very subtle!)

Cataclysm Combo Pack - Women's
Magi's Tower

Howling from the black winds of Omnitarian’s mind comes the Magi’s Tower design!

The gargoyle perched atop the sorcerer's castle throws shadows in every direction, hiding hordes of foes and fiends. Any generic hero knows they'll need the legendary Masamune before venturing in, but the smart ones will ditch their shiny, noisy Gold Suits and equip one of these shirts instead.

Produced in part by our friends at Forward Printing in California, these super-slick shirts are printed with a special discharge process which "burns" the ink into the shirts for a sharp, soft, thin print. In addition to that, we've opted for a belt print on a specialty machine which enables huge prints, allowing Omni's tower design to crawl all the way up the side.

The Black shirt is printed on fitted, 100% cotton Sun Apparel shirts (identical to American Apparel's 2001 line). The Blaqua shirt is the American Apparel BB401, which is 50% cotton / 50% polyester. The Blaqua shirts are a slightly tighter, taller, and much lighter version of the Black shirts, and frankly, are some of the most comfortable shirts you will ever wear in your life. Also, the Blaqua only comes in unisex -- no womens sizes in that color, sorry ladies!

Also, each shirt comes with a corresponding 1.25" pin, in case you thought it couldn't possibly get any better.

Nuisance Plush

This item is handmade. Most of the profit from your purchase goes to support independent fan artists!

"All plush begins with Nuisance and ends with Nuisance. This is our assertion! For the moment, anyway!"

Commissioned by Fangamer and wrought from the skilled hands of plushie-queen Eyes5, these Nuisances (roughly 6-7" tall) are our latest and greatest artist commission :D

  • Each Nuisance's memory is completely wiped before being stored in our patented Packaging of Eternal Slumber
  • 100% handmade
  • Capable of existing at any point in (or out) of the space-time continuum
  • Custom designed Fangamer/Metroidhat tag
  • Free of residual feathers, petals, fangs, and horns
  • 6 different varieties
    • Slumber (eyes closed) and Stare (eyes open)
    • Zeal Indigo, Master Red, and Ancient Gray

Please note that the color of your Nuisance, specifically the Zeal Indigo plushes, may vary slightly from the pictures. Also, due to the high demand for these items, only one Nuisance plush per customer, please!

Time Wing Schematics Poster

Inspired by the time-traveling machinations of CT's renaissance man, this 4-color, 18″ × 24″ screenprinted poster isn't some cheap Nintendo Power fold-out to be passive aggressively taped over your sibling's Sonic poster in a display of territorial dominance. No, this is the kind of poster which calls for not one, but two glass frames: one to replace the old frame next to your yellowed SNES, and one to take back to the summer of 1996 and hang next to your sleek gray Super Nintendo.

Depleted Dreamstone fuel is not included, but the directions for returning to those halcyon days come in style; each poster was screenprinted by the legends at Monolith Printing in California on fancy Quest Ivory Neenah Paper. Every poster is shipped in a sturdy tube — the next best thing to wormhole delivery. And in the event that you've had issues with wormholes in the past, each poster is rolled in protective kraft paper and stamped on the back so you know its not some knockoff from Bizarro-Fangamer.

This poster was designed by a slew of Fangamer fiends: design and layout by Jon Kay, calligraphy by Sabrina Kay, illustration by Camille Young, and copy by Reid Young.


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