figma ' IDOLM@STER ' action figure Max Factory




From the anime 'THE IDOLM@STER' comes a figma of Chihaya Kisaragi wearing her IDOLM@STER Million Live outfit!


Chihaya Kisaragi / 如月 千早

The earnest young lady who dedicates her life to singing.




From the anime 'The IDOLM@STER' comes a figma of Hibiki Ganaha! The second idol to join the figma series in her Million Dreams costume!


Hibiki Ganaha / 我那覇 響

"Producer! What are we gonna go next?! Ehehe... I can't wait to find out!"




The third figma from 'THE IDOLM@STER'! Miki Hoshii joins the figma series wearing her MILLION LIVE! outfit!



Miki Hoshii / 星井 美希

"Hey, Producer... what did you think of Miki's performance today?"






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Description

figma Action Figure
Manufactured by: Max Factory
Distributed by Good Smile Company
Scale: Non-scale
Material: ABS PVC painted action figure

THE IDOLM@STER / The Idol Master

Chihaya Kisaragi
Release date : 2014/04
Height: about 130mm (about 5.12inches)

Hibiki Ganaha
Release date : 2014/12
Height: about 125mm (about 4.92inches)

Miki Hoshii
Release date : 2017/07
Height: about 135mm (about 5.31inches)



100% authentic from Japan!


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