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Bearbrick Figures Will Look Like Hololive Talents

Cover will have work with Bearbrick to sell bear figures that look like the Hololive Vtubers Houshou Marine or Hoshimachi Suisei . They’ll appear in the Hololive Production Official Shop from October 24, 2024.

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The key visual for the collaboration shows Marine and Suisei standing in front of their Bearbricks. Suisei’s Bearbrick is blue, with crown designs in the ears, a paid design, a star in the collar, and stars in the eyes. As for Marine’s, the eye is a heart and there’s an eyepatch over one eye. One of the ears also resembles her pirate hat, and the Bearbrick is “wearing” an outfit similar to hers. Both VTubers were involved in the design of their respective Bearbrick.

Both Hololive Bearbrick bear figures cost 19,800 JPY ($131.40) each. The backs of the Bearbrick’s head also includes a short handwritten message from the Hololive VTuber it resembles. You’ll be able to get either the 100% version (70 mm) or the 400% (280 mm) version and it seems that they’re the same price.

Hoshimachi Suisei and Houshou Marine are both popular VTubers with hololive. Suisei debuted in 2018 and is one of the earliest talents from hololive. As of the time of writing, she has over 2.5 million subscribers on her YouTube channel. As for Houshou Marine, she debuted as part of hololive Fantasy in 2019. Her generation mates include Usada Pekora and Shirogane Noel. Marine currently has over 3.49 million subscribers on her YouTube.

The hololive Bearbrick figures will appear in the official shop from October 24, 2024.


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