Demon Slayer Zenitsu figma

Demon Slayer Zenitsu Figma Can Be Cool or Cute

Good Smile Company and Max Factory have officially opened pre-orders for the Demon Slayer Zenitsu Agatsuma figma. After the pre-orders close on June 2, 2021, the finished figures are expected to ship to Japan in December 2021 and North America in January 2022.

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Like many other figmas revealed previously, Zenitsu’s figma will come in two versions. The regular edition, which comes at $83.99, will only include his standard face along with the crying and sleeping faceplates. The more complete DX Edition will add the blushing face and three pieces to recreate attack effects for a grand total of $99.99. Pre-ordering either edition at GoodSmile Online Shop will also net Zenitsu’s sparrow Chuntaro as an exclusive bonus.

An unpainted prototype of the Zenitsu figma was initially revealed in February 2021. Two months later, we now have preview images that show the figure being posed in full color.

Just like the Nendoroid, which is currently available, Zenitsu’s figma will come with a variety of facial expressions. You will be able to swap his face from the iconic scared pale face to the cool-looking serious face with his eyes closed.

Other than Zenitsu, Max Factory is also currently working on a figma for his friend Inosuke Hashibira. The series protagonist Tanjiro Kamado and his sister Nezuko already had their figmas revealed beforehand. Nezuko’s figma will officially appear in August 2021.

The Demon Slayer Zenitsu Agatsuma figma will be released in Japan in December 2021 and in North America in January 2022. Pre-orders of the figure are available from April 22, 2021, until June 2, 2021.


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