Sega Announces Hatsune Miku × Cinnamoroll Prize Figure for June 26
The collaboration figure extends the ongoing crossover between Hatsune Miku and Sanrio's Cinnamoroll into a new prize figure line with a specific fluffy theme.
The collaboration figure extends the ongoing crossover between Hatsune Miku and Sanrio's Cinnamoroll into a new prize figure line with a specific fluffy theme.
The reveal confirms that Banpresto is producing prize figures for the new Ranma 1/2 TV anime, expanding its seasonal lineup across multiple major franchises.
The anti-piracy campaign characters familiar from pre-film theater etiquette videos are being turned into collectible merchandise for the first time.
The collaboration brings the retro-styled Milky Subway aesthetic into wearable merchandise, expanding the series' presence beyond print and into fashion retail.
The kit brings a specific short-film variant of Godzilla into a fixed-pose plastic model format, expanding the PLAfig. line's coverage of Toho's monster designs.
The third wave expands the JOJO Ball line with key Stands from Parts 3, 4, and 6, offering collectors a compact, capsule-based display set.
The collection expands Re-Ment's Pokémon figure line with a seasonal, diorama-style concept that emphasizes variety across six distinct Pokémon and settings.
The Sandrock Custom is the latest in Bandai's ongoing HG Gundam W Endless Waltz lineup, and the new images confirm the cloak's soft material and the kit's articulation range ahead of its June 6 release.
The shop gives the series a seasonal merchandise push with a supernatural aesthetic that is new for the franchise's character designs.
The Black Shinkalion's release expands the SGX series with a major antagonist robot, while the Link Combination Set offers a convenient entry point for collectors to combine two core Shinkalions.
The collection expands Detective Conan's merchandise into a premium everyday accessory category, with each design embedding specific narrative references rather than generic branding.
The rerelease gives fans another chance to collect a full set of official Undertale capsule figures that originally launched in May 2025.
The release extends the Touken Ranbu merchandise line into a wearable charm format that pairs character art with voice lines, a format popular for bag accessories.
The return of a niche gag toy from 2016 shows Kitan Club betting on nostalgia for a product that became a word-of-mouth hit rather than a mainstream licensed property.
The collaboration extends the visual identity of a Cannes-winning film into merchandise, with a limited-run print process that mimics the rough texture of the desert cinematography.
The 6th series expands the Kirby Friends lineup with a rare color variant, a standard incentive for collectors in Bandai's gacha-style figure runs.
The figure extends Banpresto's Relax time line with a new Date A Live entry, adapting a specific magazine illustration into a crane-game prize.
The collaboration extends Puppet Sunsun's merchandise reach into GU's mass-market apparel, offering a broad size range and kid-friendly options alongside standard women's items.
The new loungewear figures offer a rare casual look for two key characters, while the return of popular prize items suggests sustained demand for Frieren merchandise a year and a half after the anime's broadcast.
The third wave extends UNIQLO's Shueisha anniversary apparel line with a mix of current hits and long-running classics, signaling sustained retail interest in manga-branded fashion.
The lineup brings long-requested mobile suits from Gundam X and G Gundam to the HG and RE/100 lines, expanding Bandai's coverage of 1990s series.
The supplement's positive reception shows that Gundam-branded lifestyle goods can draw interest beyond model kits, with the bag's practical size and reflector spec cited as selling points.
The 120% potential variant focuses on a specific power-up moment from the Shibuya Incident, while the Sukuna rerelease offers new compatibility parts, suggesting Bandai is extending the line's play value rather than just reissuing old molds.
The shop's street fashion theme and exclusive merchandise capitalize on the franchise's momentum between its second season and the announced third season, offering fans a tangible connection to the series.