Kenshi Yonezu's popular song "IRIS OUT" is getting the collectible treatment thanks to its connection with the hit anime Chainsaw Man.

The viral "Reze Dance" video, which features Yonezu's track as its soundtrack, is being transformed into a clear acrylic stand. This special item will be distributed as the 9th entrance gift for moviegoers watching Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc at theaters nationwide, starting February 28th.

For those unfamiliar, Yonezu is one of Japan's biggest singer-songwriters, known for his distinctive voice and music that frequently appears in anime. His songs have soundtracked major series like My Hero Academia and Attack on Titan.

The "Reze Dance" became a social media phenomenon, with fans recreating the character's dance moves to Yonezu's energetic track. The dance features Reze, a fan-favorite character from the Chainsaw Man manga who plays a central role in the new movie.

This collaboration between Yonezu's music and the Chainsaw Man franchise shows how J-Pop and anime continue to intersect in creative ways. The clear stand gives fans a physical memento of both the viral dance trend and the theatrical experience.

With Chainsaw Man maintaining strong popularity both in Japan and internationally, this limited-time theater gift is likely to be highly sought after by fans of both the series and Yonezu's music.