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Orange Rouge Nendoroid Morisuke Yaku (Reissue) (Haikyu!!) japan NEW

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Nendoroid Series. Playing the libero in "Ondekoma the Protector" is a disgrace! From the popular volleyball manga and TV anime "Haikyuu! comes a re-release of the Nendoroid of the libero and "defensive commander" of the Otokoma High School volleyball team, Eisuke Yagyu! She comes with three expressions: a standard expression, a serious expression and a confused smile that she showed when discussing her junior teammates with Sugawara from the Karasuno High School volleyball team. She also comes with a volleyball and a court-inspired pedestal to display her on, allowing you to pose her in any of the poses that impressed you during the show. Surrounded by a number of worried juniors, Yohisa can be posed in a variety of situations, allowing you to fully enjoy her dependable and caring nature. Series Name Hi-Q! Specifications Painted plastic articulated figure Not to scale Stand included Height: approx. 100mm Sculptor Nanabei (Matsuda Model) Cooperation Nendoron Planning and Production Good Smile Company Manufacturer Orange Rouge (c) Haruichi Furudate/Shueisha, "HIQUE! Production Committee The photos shown are of a sample product. Some specifications may differ from the actual product. The painting process of the product is done by hand, so there may be slight differences in each product. Please understand this in advance. The product does not stand on its own. Please use the included pedestal or prop. (From Good Smile Company website)
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer Orange Rouge
Weight (kg) 0.4000
Release Date Sep 30, 2024
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 220
Package Height (mm) 180
Package Width (mm) 110
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