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‘Story of Evil’ Kagamine Len and Rin Nendoroids on the Way

Good Smile Company has opened up pre-orders for Nendoroids of Kagamine Len and Rin looking like they do in the ā€œStory of Evilā€ music videos. Theyā€™re available separately.

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Pre-orders will close on September 4, 2024. They cost 7500 JPY each from the Japanese store and will ship out some time in December 2024. Meanwhile, the North American store has them for $43.99 each. Theyā€™ll ship out to the United States and Canada some time in Q2 2025.

Like most Nendoroids, theyā€™ll come with several optional parts and different face plates. The ā€œServant of Evilā€ Len Nendoroid will come with items like a sword and a brioche bun. His face plates are a calm face and two different smiles. As for the ā€œDaughter of Evilā€ Rin Nendoroid, she also has two smiling faces, as well as a crying one. Her parts include a bottle and a fan.

The ā€œStory of Evil,ā€ or ā€œDaughter of Evil,ā€ series of songs first came out on NicoNico in 2008. Mothy, or Akuno-P, is the producer. Unfortunately, NicoNico is still down so it is impossible to watch the original video at the moment. In total, there are seven songs that all have an interconnected story. In this series, Rin is the corrupt princess Riliane, who is the twin sister of her servant Allen, though sheā€™s not aware of their familial relation. When Riliane is to be executed, Allen trades places with her.

The ā€œServant of Evilā€ and ā€œDaughter of Evilā€ Kagamine Len and Rin Nendoroids are available for pre-order from Good Smile Company until September 4, 2024.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.