Hololive Houshou Marine scale figure by Coco
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New Hololive Houshou Marine 1/7 Scale Figure Revealed

A new 1/7 scale figure featuring the Hololive Vtuber Houshou Marine will appear courtesy of Design Coco. The studio has opened pre-orders for the figure on its Coco Store website. The Vtuber’s figure is slated for release in December 2025.

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The scale figure will have a total height of around 201 mm (7.91 inches)—measured from the treasure chest base to the top of Marine’s pirate hat. However, the owner will also be able to remove the hat from her head optionally.

The figure will have a price tag of ¥27,500, which already includes Japanese tax but still excludes shipping costs. Coco Store also allows people outside Japan to place orders via its official global shipping partner Buyee at around $193.

Here are the images comparing the figure with the original illustrations by Houshou Marine’s character designer Akasa Ai:

Houshou Marine is one of the most popular Vtubers from Hololive Production. She became the first Japanese Vtuber in the group to surpass 3 million YouTube subscribers in January 2024. As of early December 2024, that number has increased to 3.61 million. That puts her up to second place overall after Hololive English’s Gawr Gura.

Coco Store will close the pre-order window for its 1/7 scale figure of Houshou Marine on January 7, 2025, for the early bird sticker bonus, or March 13, 2025, for the overall figure. It will formally release the figure in December 2025.


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