Oshi no Ko Look Up Figures, Keychains, and Mascots Announced
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Oshi no Ko Look Up Figures, Keychains, and Chokorin Mascots Announced

As part of its MegaHobby Plus 2023 Early Summer announcements, MegaHouse revealed some of its Oshi no Ko figures and keychains. We already knew about the Look Up figures of Aqua and Kana, though this is our first official peek at their unpainted prototypes. Painted prototypes of Ai and Ruby also showed up. There’s no set release date for the finished figures yet. As for the keychains and Chokorin Mascot toys, we’ll see those in October 2023 and January 2024.

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First, here are the Look Up Aqua and Kana Oshi no Ko figures. Both are in their school uniforms. While the prototypes are unpainted, their eyes are for the example photo. They’ll be 110mm tall, like all entries in the line. These figures also tend to cost around ¥4,180 (~$30) each.

And here’s how Ai and Ruby will look:

Next, here are the Oshi no Ko keychains in development. The six are planned to appear at the end of October 2023. They will be ¥770 (~$5.50) each. Designs include Ai with Aqua and Ruby, Ai and Ruby, Aqua and Ruby, Aqua and Kana, Ruby and MEMcho, and Aqua and Akane.

Finally, here are the Chokorin Mascot character designs. Ai, Aqua, and Ruby are in the top row, and MEMcho, Kana, and Akane are in the bottom. These will cost ¥825 (~$6) each when they launch in January 2024.

Oshi no Ko’s manga is being localized by Yen Press, while the anime is streaming on HIDIVE.


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