Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium Florence Strange Tororo Mochi Ver. Gets 1/7 Scale Figure
The figure marks the first physical collectible for this specific skin variant of a popular character, giving fans a high-end option from a dedicated figure brand.
The figure marks the first physical collectible for this specific skin variant of a popular character, giving fans a high-end option from a dedicated figure brand.
The blouse extends the Cardcaptor Sakura franchise into daily-wear fashion through a licensed collaboration with MAYLA, a brand known for its "Your body temperature rises by 2°C" catchphrase.
The figures are the first physical merchandise tied to the 'New' revival of the franchise, giving fans a tangible way to engage with the series beyond the screen.
The breadth of the merchandise-from toys and apparel to food and fine jewelry-shows Disney and Pixar treating Toy Story 5 as a cross-category retail event rather than just a film release.
The figure's inverted pose marks a departure from the line's previous dynamic action stance, and its early pre-order availability outside Japan signals a broader global distribution push for Sega's prize figures.
This marks the first MAFEX release for the character in her live-action white cloak look, expanding Medicom's Star Wars lineup with a version that emphasizes cloth costume articulation.
The kit offers a novel visual interpretation of a key mechanical moment from Mobile Suit Gundam F91, packaged as a limited retail exclusive.
The second Evangelion x CASETiFY collection expands the partnership beyond phone cases into larger accessories like headphone cases and grip stands, signaling a deeper licensing push for the franchise in tech merchandise.
The Ichiban Kuji lottery is a major merchandising vehicle for numbered Persona titles, and its announcement alongside retail collaborations shows Atlus is treating the 30th anniversary as a multi-channel commercial event.
The Naked Angel series continues its run of 3D-scanned figure kits, with Alice Otsu as the latest subject.
The collection marks a new line of high-detail, Made-in-Japan Dragon Quest merchandise aimed at collectors, with random packaging that may drive repeat purchases.
The pop up shop expands Hazbin Hotel merchandise availability beyond Tokyo, adding fresh goods while bringing back previously sold-out items for fans who missed them.
This is the first modern articulated figure for the 2003 tokusatsu series, offering fans a high-detail collectible from a manufacturer known for mecha and hero figures.
These lottery-exclusive releases offer premium versions of two classic mecha properties, with the Desert Liger reviving a Zoids design from a 2003 game and the King Exkaiser Black Ver. delivering a new take on a Brave series combining robot.
The lottery offers a full set of exclusive race queen figures and merchandise for Railgun T, with the A Prize being a figure set of Mikoto and Kuroko.
The anniversary event marks a year of operation for the first experiential official shop dedicated to the franchise, with new merchandise and activities that expand the physical retail experience for fans.
The figure marks a new chibi-scale entry for the Durin character, with UV-reactive details and a bonus art board, available through a major hobby retailer.
The figure marks the first scale figure release for an Arknights: Endfield operator, extending the game's merchandise line into high-end collectibles.
The figure marks the first PalVerse Pale. release for a New Japan Pro-Wrestling talent, bringing the promotion's top star into Bushiroad's collectible figure line.
The collaboration brings the Pop Mart character LABUBU into Bandai Spirits' premium Chogokin die-cast line, blending a toy designer's original character with a long-running Japanese mecha figure tradition.
The collection translates four Chiikawa characters into realistic sweet-shaped accessories, expanding the franchise's merchandise into higher-end fashion jewelry.
The Bubble Pitcher is the first Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch item in Bandai's Special Memorize adult role-play series, targeting older fans of the 2003 TV anime with a functional replica of a bath-scene prop.
The T-60 power armor is the first Fallout model from PLAMATEA, bringing a recognizable in-game vehicle to a snap-fit kit line aimed at both builders and collectors.
The Dragon Quest Weapons Collection Vol. 1 marks the first dedicated line of 1/12 scale weapon and armor figures from the series, offering collectors a new way to display iconic equipment.