We only found out about this earlier today After their first successful collaboration earlier this year, Digimon will be returning for another event at the Kiddy Land store chain The new key art this time is clearly designed as a sequel to the art from the first Kiddy Land Digimon promotion, featuring the kids in costumes based on their Digimon's adult forms (and 2 perfects) this time instead of their lower forms.It will take place between September 16th and 28th at a number of Kiddy Land stores including:Harajuku StoreOsaka Umeda StoreLaLaport Fujimi StoreKichijoujiKami-Otai StoreKobe StoreEXPOCITY StoreEST StoreWhile they originally announced it as taking place at 8 stores, they've already announced a 9th at the Fukuoka Parco, with more planned to be added it appears.Plus, at the Harajuku store, there will be a guest on September 23rd!Gabumon will be appearing at 1pm and 3pm for photos. They will distribute photo tickets at 10:30am for 30 people for each session.On to what everyone really wants to see though... the products!First up, the items that will be exclusive to the Kiddy Land chain...These can badges feature the artwork of the kids in their Digimon costumes. Each of the 9 is 400 yen and are blindpacked.These acrylic charms feature not only the top chain portion, but another portion at the bottom so you can link them together. There are 9 total and blindpacked for 800 yen.These 'stone' bracelets come in Taichi and Yamato versions. Each is 2,300 yen.Up next is new merchandise that will be sold at the Kiddy Grade stores early, before appearing at other stores at a later date.These soft (and probably squishy!) vinyl toys of Koromon, Tsunomon, Mochimon and Tokomon are each 1,000 yen.New art! The art for these rubber straps is referred to as 'Afternoon Naptime' and features the kids and their Digimon having a nap. They cost 650 yen and are blindpacked.These small pouches designed after the faces/fronts of Koromon, Tsunomon, Mochimon and Tokomon each cost 1,300 yen.Clear files! There are two of these available, one featuring the Afternoon Naptime art, the other features the 2nd Plush Costume art. Each is 300 yen.These cushions are die-cut and come in 4 varieties featuring the afternoon naptime art. Each is 3,200 yen.Look at these delightfully cute mugs! Koromon and Tsunomon are available. Each is 1,800 yen.These are called Oki-tama. I'd guess most of us had one of these when we little. They are egg shaped toys that right themselves when you try and push them over. There are 10 total, with 1 of them being a secret design. They are blind packed for 680 yen each.These little charm sets are quite nice looking. Each contains a kid in their Digimon costume, a tri. logo, a star, and a little crest symbol (with what appears to be a Meicoomon silhouette for Meiko.) Each is 1,800 yen.These acrylic smartphone stands feature everyone's favorite character duos! Each of the 2 designs costs 1,500 yen.These mini towels feature the new partner plush costumes, along with a version with the the original partner plush costume art. Each mini-towel is 980 yen.This mini tote features Takeru and Hikari and costs 1,500 yen.Then there will be some purchase bonus items!If you spend over 1,000 yen you get a sticker.The Partner Plush Costume designs will be given out beginning on September 16th.The afternoon naptime designs will be given out beginning on September 23rd.These will be given out while supplies last and they will be given out at random.As a little bonus, a nice big flyer about everything for the Kiddy Land promotion.Update- Added a much bigger and better image of the flyer.You'll want to contact an intermediary to get these items sent to you. WtW is not affiliated with any, but here are a selection of intermediaries that have worked well for various WtWers and their friends in the past:You'll want to provide your chosen intermediary with a link to the campaign. Just copy paste the link given above and tell them what you want and send them a message about it and they'll take care of it after they discuss pricing and their policies with you. The links embedded in the news article for the products are exactly what you'll need to send them. Be aware that many (most in fact) intermediaries do not deal with live event products, so you may have to look elsewhere.Some of the intermediaries have a full storefront and may have the item listed, so you may want to check that first.