Demon Slayer Nezuko Kamado Figma Pre-Orders Open

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A Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Nezuko Kamado figma is now available to pre-order. Consumers can choose from a standard and DX version of the figure. The standard version will cost ¥8,182/$85.99 while the DX version will cost ¥9,545/$99.99. Pre-orders are currently open and will remain open until January 14, 2020. The figma is expected to ship in August 2021 in Japan and September 2021 in North America.

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As mentioned above, there will be a standard and DX version of this figma. Naturally, the DX version will come with more accessories. This will include a blank expression faceplate and a special hand that will allow consumers to recreate her Exploding Blood technique. Additionally, for those that own the Tanjiro Kamado figma, the special box that comes with the DX version of Nezuko can be attached to the back of that figure. (If you open the box, there’s even a crouching version of her inside!)

While the standard version of the Nezuko figma won’t come with the same bells and whistles as the DX version, it will still come with plenty of accessories. These will include a second faceplate and a total of eight hands. Both versions will also come with a stand. Pre-orders of the Nezuko figma placed at the official Good Smile online shop will include a jointed hand part as a bonus, so Nezuko and Tanjiro can hold hands.

A new, special Tanjiro Nendoroid is currently in production. This variant is based on Tanjiro’s Final Selection outfit and will come with a handful of faceplates and accessories.


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