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SPY×FAMILY’s Anya and Becky Pose as High Schoolers on Seventeen Japan’s 2025 Fall Cover

The anime series SPY×FAMILY is teaming up with the Japanese fashion magazine Seventeen for a special collaboration. Anya Forger and Becky Blackbell appear in newly drawn high school uniforms on the cover of the magazine’s 2025 Fall issue, set to be released on September 16.


Anya and Becky from SPY×FAMILY in high school uniforms on the Seventeen 2025 Fall cover

Anya and Becky from SPY×FAMILY appear in school uniforms on the cover of Seventeen's 2025 Fall issue. ©Seventeen 2025 Fall Issue / TV Anime "SPY×FAMILY" / Shueisha ©Tatsuya Endo / Shueisha / SPY×FAMILY Production Committee


Anya and Becky Transform into High Schoolers for Seventeen’s Cover

The cover of Seventeen’s 2025 Fall issue features a newly illustrated image of Anya Forger and Becky Blackbell dressed in school uniforms. The characters are seen posing with hearts, capturing a cheerful and youthful look.

The collaboration also showcases a detailed school bag filled with fan-favorite accessories, including Bond, the girls’ beloved sheep charm, and a peanut-themed can badge. These elements highlight thoughtful touches aimed at fans of the series.


Exclusive Sticker Insert Featuring Original SPY×FAMILY Art

Included as a bonus in the issue is a fold-out insert titled “Anya Wakuwaku!! School Deco Sticker.” This original sticker sheet uses illustrations from the SPY×FAMILY manga and adds a collectible element to the collaboration.


Voice Cast Interviews Reveal Personal Insights

The magazine also features double interviews with the anime’s main voice cast. Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya), Emiri Kato (Becky), Takuya Eguchi (Loid), and Saori Hayami (Yor) share their thoughts not only on the appeal of Season 3, which premieres on October 4, but also on their career choices and personal reflections from when they were 17 years old. The interviews include messages directed at high school readers.


Source : ORICON NEWS