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Quintessential Quintuplets China Princess Figures Revealed

FuRyu has revealed that it will hold The Quintessential Quintuplets: China Princess lottery in Japan in late May 2024. The Kuji lottery will feature figures and illustrations of the Nakano quintuplets in Chinese dresses.

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People will have to pay 850 yen (~$5.43) to get a single ticket for the lottery. There will be a winning tier dedicated to each character in the quintuplets—Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki. Each tier will reward a figure based on that character.

Other than the quintuplets’ figures, the lottery will feature one more tier that rewards a set of clear files with a display stand. The person who draws the last entry in the lottery will instead win an A2-sized poster. All participants will also be able to enter a bonus lottery that rewards all five figures by entering their lottery numbers on FuRyu’s webpage.

There have been many other figure sets depicting all five characters in the Nakano quintuplets in various outfits. While wedding gowns are a popular theme—as seen in Nendoroids and plush dolls, there are more sets that show them in other attires. One such example is the Gym Date series of Fascinity Figures that depict the quintuplets in training clothes. After previously revealing Ichika, Nino, and Miku, Aeon Fantasy published the remaining figures of Yotsuba and Itsuki, which will be available on May 17 and 24, 2024, respectively.

The Quintessential Quintuplets: China Princess Kuji lottery will be available in Japan from May 25, 2024.


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