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New ET merchandise and classic movie pennant at Universal Studios Hollywood

By Joe Clayton
July 3, 2022
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Some new merchandise featuring ET is now available at Universal Studios Hollywood, including a pennant for “ET”, “Jaws”, and “Back to the Future”. These items were all in the Universal Studio store on the upper lot.

Classic Movies Pennant – $13

The pennant features ET, the DeLorean from “Back to the Future” and the shark from “Jaws”. The Universal Studios globe logo sits at the end.

The other side of the pennant is solid white.

“Be Good” ET Sign – $18

This block reads “Be Good” in retro orange lettering. Silhouettes of ET and Elliott hover over the full moon in the background, while ET is depicted in a circle next to “to be”.

AND “Be Good” Raglan – $35

This raglan shirt has red sleeves and a heather gray torso. It also reads “Be Good”, with ET depicted in a red hoodie. The iconic bike silhouette is behind it, but the moon is more subtle than on the panel.

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“Be Good” ET Mug – $15

Finally, the same “Be good” design from the tee is also on this white mug.

The image is on both sides.

“I love ET” is inside the mug, with the “o” replaced with a red heart.

Check out more ET merchandise.

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