M925: Famous quote from popular manga "Eren the Southpaw" turned into a pure silver can badge
Jewelry can badge brand M925 has collaborated with the popular manga 'Eren the Southpaw' to release a limited edition pure silver badge. It features the famous quote 'MAKE GOOD EVEN ON SHITTY DAYS'.
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Jewelry can badge brand "M925", which operates on the concept of Pure Message Precious Metal, is collaborating to commemorate the anime adaptation of the hugely popular manga "Eren the Southpaw" (左ききのエレン), which has recorded a cumulative 250 million PVs. Copywriter/Creative Director Ryo Nakagawa and the original creator of "Eren the Southpaw", Kappy, selected the in-story quote "Making good stuff even on shitty days is what a professional does" (クソみたいな日にいいもんつくるのがプロだ) and developed the original copy "MAKE GOOD EVEN ON SHITTY DAYS". This was incorporated into a design and turned into a pure silver can badge. It is produced and sold in limited quantities. For this collaboration, Kappy released a newly drawn illustration of the in-story character Yusuke Kamiya wearing the M925 badge. A talk event between Kappy and Ryo Nakagawa will also be held.
Based on the quote "Making good stuff even on shitty days is what a professional does" from "Eren the Southpaw", the original copy "MAKE GOOD EVEN ON SHITTY DAYS" and its design were developed.
● What is M925?
Pure Message Precious Metal. Keep the words you want to cherish close to your heart.
M925 is a jewelry can badge brand based on the concept of "keeping the words you want to cherish close to your heart". Craftsmen engrave and polish the words to be cherished onto precious metals, materials that last a lifetime. Using original can badges made from high-quality materials as a canvas, various messages are deployed. Established in Harajuku in 2025 by copywriter and creative director Ryo Nakagawa.
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Official Web ▶ https://www.m925.jp/
A panel from the original "Eren the Southpaw" featuring the quote "Making good stuff even on shitty days is what a professional does," which became the basis for this design.
The quote was spoken by the boss, Creative Director Yusuke Kamiya, to the protagonist, young creator Koichi Asakura. From the perspective of "words to cherish," this phrase was chosen for the jewelry can badge as a message that encourages all creators and makes them want to straighten their posture. Furthermore, an original newly drawn illustration of Yusuke Kamiya wearing the M925 badge was released.
Newly drawn illustration by Kappy showing the in-story Creative Director Yusuke Kamiya wearing M925.
● What is "Eren the Southpaw"?
Koichi Asakura dreams of becoming "somebody" someday while struggling with the limits of his own talent, and Eren Yamagishi struggles with the anguish and loneliness of a genius despite being blessed with overwhelming artistic talent. The two, who fatefully met in high school, eventually walk their respective paths as a designer at a major advertising agency and an artist based in NY... It is a creator ensemble drama portraying the "conflicts of working adults," realistically depicting the defeats and setbacks of these two opposing figures, the ordinary and the genius, until they discover their true "selves" beyond that.
■ TV Anime "Eren the Southpaw"
Starts broadcasting on April 7 (Tue) at 24:00 midnight on TV Tokyo network.
Fastest unlimited streaming on Prime Video starting April 7 (Tue) every Tuesday at 24:30 midnight.
Sequential streaming on other video streaming services starting April 12 (Sun) every Sunday at 24:30 midnight.
*Please check the official anime website for other streaming information.
*Streaming start dates are subject to change without notice. For details, please check the information of each video streaming service.
Half of high school life has passed, and around the time everyone starts seriously considering their future paths. Koichi Asakura, aiming for art college to become a designer, is shocked one day by graffiti scribbled on a museum wall. The one who drew it was Eren Yamagishi, a left-handed high school girl who had sealed away her talent due to a certain incident. Before long, the two acknowledge each other through "drawing," and Koichi begins his path to becoming a designer, while Eren begins her path to becoming a painter.
● Profile
Kappy: Manga artist / Manga original creator
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1985. Representative of Natsuyasumi Inc. Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Visual Communication Design. After serving as an art director at Tokyu Agency, he worked as a planner at Kayac Inc. The manga "Facebook Police" he drew during his corporate days became a hot topic, and he became independent as a manga artist in 2016. Currently serializing "Eren the Southpaw" (original version on note / remake version on Jump+), "Adult..."