Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Nendoroid More: Face Swap Vol.2 Set of 5 Face Plates
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Product Description
From the anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba comes a Nendoroid More Face Swap set to make playing with your Nendoroids even more fun!
The lineup includes five different face plates including a scowling face (Giyu Tomioka), a glaring face (Giyu Tomioka), a desperate combat face (Kyojuro Rengoku), a serious face (Kyojuro Rengoku), and a smiling face (Shinobu Kocho)! Enjoy using different expressions to create all kinds of different scenes and situations!
Figures not included (sold separately)
Product Features
- Each approximately 1.3 inches (3.5cm)
- Made of PVC
- Includes several expressions of different characters
- Figures not included (sold separately)
Box Contents
- Giyu Tomioka scowling face
- Giyu Tomioka glaring face
- Kyojuro Rengoku desperate combat face
- Kyojuro Rengoku serious face
- Shinobu Kocho smiling face
Additional Details
Created by Good Smile Company, the Nendoroid series features your favorite pop culture characters brought to life in a cute and chibi kawaii appearance! Typically standing around 4 inches tall, these figures feature a wide range of interchangeable face plates and accessories that can be swapped between figures for the ultimate customizable experience.
Bringing new ways to accessorize and customize, the Nendoroid More line offers new accessories, storage and facial expressions for your Nendoroid collection
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is one of the most popular Japanese media franchises in the world. The highly popular Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga series by Koyoharu Gotouge, along with the popular anime series have led to the franchise quickly becoming an iconic name in Japan and outside of Japan. In a world filled with Demons, Tanjiro must protect his sister and join the Demon Slayer Corps in order to kill the demon who turned his sister into a demon. Demon Slayer quickly became a cultural phenomenon in Japan and has found success in expanding to other media as well.