My Hero Academia Spiritale Himiko, Froppy, and Mirko Figures Shown
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My Hero Academia Spiritale Himiko, Froppy, and Mirko Figures Shown

As part of Wonder Festival 2024 Summer, Taito highlighted three My Hero Academia figures of Himiko Toga, Tsuyu “Froppy” Asui, and Rumi “Mirko” Usagiyama. They are all at various stages of development, with the Himiko statue being the furthest along

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The Himiko My Hero Academia figure appeared as a painted prototype for the first time at the event. This is a more casual take on the character. She’s wearing her duffel coat and wielding a knife. However, the bag she’s carrying on her left arm shows her equipment for when she’s acting a villain in a more formal capacity. It’s a 1/7 scale figure.

The V Jump social media account shared additional figures of it on display.

The Froppy My Hero Academia Spiritale figure is only at the unpainted phase of development. Like Himiko, it is a 1/7 scale figure. She’s completely dressed in her hero attire, and the active design features her tongue out as she leaps from a piece of rubble. 

Again, V-Jump shared additional photos of that figure on display as well.

As for the Mirko My Hero Academia figure, it will probably be a while before we see that 1/7 scale statue. Only an announcement came up for her. It showed her art and a possible pose. 

Taito is working on the My Hero Academia Himiko, Froppy, and Mirko figures and, while there are no release dates, we should see Himiko first. The manga is about to end in August 2024, and Viz Media handles it outside Japan. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll.


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