Introducing the Shadow the Hedgehog Picnic Blanket from the SEGA Sakura range – a perfect blend of gaming culture and Japanese elegance. This exclusive picnic blanket features Shadow the Hedgehog, the enigmatic and powerful character from the Sonic series, amidst a cascade of beautiful pink Sakura blossoms. The Japanese text enhances its cultural authenticity, making it a standout piece for any Sonic fan. Made from high-quality, durable materials, this picnic blanket is ideal for outdoor adventures, beach trips, or simply enjoying a sunny day in the park while showcasing your love for the franchise.


Great products and nice fan items.
If you were expecting a nice and soft shadow the hedgehog picnic blanket then you're out of luck. This is just a tarp. Plastic tarp feeling and VERY thin. You're going to need to put a blanket on top of this before you lay down or sit on it. I'm very disappointed it wasn't a blanket like advertised. If you like tarps though, then this should work. I suppose I can still get use out of it if I go to the beach and put it over sand. It's pretty big at least, so there's that going for it.
The picnic blanket itself is actually really good. I love it and it'll be great to have! But I have to admit that I really wish they had made a regular throw blanket rather than a picnic blanket. It's huge and very high quality! And if you actually intend to use it and have a space to stash it then definitly get it! But if you want it just for the sake of having it in your collection (like I did) then you might want to think twice on it. Don't get me wrong, I love it and I have no regrets getting it, but I grossly underestimated how big it actually was, and how difficult it would be to fold back up to store it. I'm practically a hobbit, so I had to have hubby help and even he struggled with it. So is it great to have in your collection? Yes, I abosultely think so! But unless you want to put it on the floor to use as a canvus materal rug (or you have a wall large enough to hang it on) then you're probably alomst never going to take it out to look at unless you're actually using it outdoors. So if you need to think practically about space and if you're going to get to admire it, you'll have to decide if it's worth the money.