From the TV anime “Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World” comes a figure of Emilia in her childhood with replaceable parts for her front hair. Pre-orders are currently available on “F:NEX”
The figure is inspired by the scene from the 2nd season of the TV anime. Her pose with her hands together as if she were praying alone, and her innocent, young, yet fragile expression gazing into the air is breathtaking.
Clear parts are used for her front hair to recreate the smooth flow and texture of her silver hair. In addition, the figure comes with a pedestal resembling grass covered with snow, which reminds us of the scene from the show. Not only does she wear the memorable hairband from her childhood but you can also change parts for her front hair with her hair accessory. Emilia in her childhood with a fragile and innocent expression will be a great addition to your collection.
“Emilia -Memories of Childhood- 1/7 Scale Figure” is priced at 11,80 JPY (tax included). The figures are made to order and areis currently available for pre-order on “F:NEX”.
■Product Information
Title of Work: Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
Product Name: Emilia -Memories of Childhood- 1/7 Scale Figure
*roughly 18.5cm tall
Pre-orders: Friday, August 20 – Thursday, October 28, 2021
Release Date: Scheduled for March 2022
Price: 11,880 JPY (tax included)
Manufacturer: FuRyu Corporation
*The product is made to order exclusive
(C) Nagatsuki Tappei, Kadokawa Corporation / Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World 2 Production Committee
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