The Quintessential Quintuplets Miku Nakano Gym Date Fascinate Figure
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Quintessential Quintuplets Miku Gym Date Figure Revealed

Aeon Fantasy has revealed a new figure featuring The Quintessential Quintuplets‘ Miku Nakano in her gym attire. This figure will appear as a part of Fukuya‘s Fascinity Figure series. People will be able to get the figure as crane game prizes in select arcade centers across Japan.

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Fukuya has previously completed a run of all five characters in the Nakano quintuplets in their sleepwear. The company has since started a new series featuring the same characters in their gym outfits. The new figure series will have two different versions.

The versions Aeon Fantasy shared feature alternative eye expressions. While the regular editions are available more widely, these versions will appear exclusively in Molly and Palo amusement centers, as well as the online crane game Molly Online.

The Gym Date figures for the first two characters—Ichika and Nino—are already available by the time Miku’s figure is revealed. In its press release. Aeon Fantasy also announced that the figures for Yotsuba and Itsuki will appear later in May 2024 and beyond.

Many other companies have also released merchandise featuring the Nakano sisters from The Quintessential Quintuplets. In late 2023, Good Smile Company revealed a collection of Nendoroids featuring all five characters in wedding gowns. Sanrio also released sets of clear files and wedding forms that pair the sisters with the likes of Hello Kitty and Keroppi.

The Gym Date Fascinity Figure of Miku Nakano from The Quintessential Quintuplets will be available as crane game prizes from April 19, 2024.


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