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Bandai’s Demon Slayer Coo’Nuts Toys Launch in Japan

Bandai’s latest Coo’Nuts collection of toys is available in Japan. It gives people a chance to collect wobbly members of the Demon Slayer cast. Each one of the Demon Slayer Coo’Nuts costs 200円 (~$2). As they’re randomly packaged, you don’t know which one of the 16 characters you’ll get. (Also, as is common with these kinds of toys, you get a piece of gum with it.) [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The Coo’Nuts are a line of small, plastic toys with weighted bottoms. If you place them on a flat surface, they’ll constantly remain balanced and upright, even if you hit or spin them. In addition to Demon Slayer, Bandai made figures inspired by Pokemon, Marvel comics series, and other anime series in this line.

Here’s the full list of all the Demon Slayer Coo’Nuts characters someone could possibly get. Inosuke actually appears twice, as there is one with and without his boar’s head mask.

  • Giyu Tomioka
  • Gyomei Himejima
  • Inosuke Hashibira (with mask)
  • Inosuke Hashibira (without mask)
  • Kanao Tsuyuri
  • Kyojuro Rengoku
  • Mitsuri Kanroji
  • Muichiro Tokito
  • Muzan Kibutsuji
  • Nezuko Kamado
  • Obanai Iguro
  • Sanemi Shinazugawa
  • Shinobu Kocho
  • Tanjiro Kamado
  • Tengen Uzui
  • Zenitsu Agatsuma

The Demon Slayer Coo’Nuts toys are now available in Japan. Other recent toys inspired by the series include a replica of Shinobu’s Nichirin Blade.


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