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Product Specifications


Painted movable figure

[Size] Total height: approx. 140mm (non-scale)

[Material] Plastic


[List of set contents]

figure body

Dedicated pedestal


Explanation


Prototype production: Max Factory (Kozuki, Shinji Koshinuma)

Production cooperation: Maki Asai


"A blessing to this wonderful world! 3”, “Kazuma” reappears as a figma!


With figma original joint parts that are smooth and precise, you can recreate the actions from the movie.

By using soft materials at key points, proportions are maintained and range of motion is ensured.

He comes with three expressions: a smiling face, a screaming face, and a Kuzuma face.

Accessories include a cloak, his beloved sword Chunchunmaru, and a magic effect that releases create water.

Furthermore, steel "pants" are included.

A figma-specific pedestal with a movable support that enables various scenes is included.


---About Shipping---


I will send shipping from Japan!


---Shipping Duration---

Standard Air : 2 week~3 weeks
Expedited EMS : 5 days ~ 7 days


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We usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Our return policy, In the only case of unopened item package.
We ships from Japan This product. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. 
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.


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