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Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid Preliminary Figure Photos Shared

Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid Preliminary Figure Photos Shared

Another Hololive figure is on the way, as Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid pre-orders are about to open on April 21, 2022 in Japan. To help people get an idea of what to expect, Good Smile Company’s Kahotan offered a first look at the character. The blog shared peeks at both the character’s face plates and accessories. It also showed what her custom stand will look like. Previously, only concept art of her Nendoroid and the one for Inugami Korone appeared.

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The first look screenshots showed what to expect.The Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid is wearing the Vtuber’s most familiar outfit. She will come with three face plates. One has her smiling with her mouth open. Another makes it look like she’s smirking. In the third, she’s crying.

She also will come with a number of accessories. She’s shown wearing sunglasses in one photo. Temanyan, her cat, will be there. She also has an onigiri she can “eat.” This is because the Vtuber’s backstory notes she lives in an onigiri store.

Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid

Photo by Good Smile Company’s Kahotan.

As for the special stand, it also features onigiri imagery.

Onigiri Good Smile Company

Photo by Good Smile Company’s Kahotan.

There’s another Good Smile Company Nekomata Okayu figure on the way too. She ended up getting her own Pop Up Parade figure. She had a March 2022 launch window, but due to various worldwide shipping delays, she isn’t available via the official storefront or other retailers yet. Since she appeared before the Pop Up Parade price increase, she’ll cost $38.99. (A recent price increase means that all entries in that line will cost $43.99.)

The Nekomata Okayu Nendoroid figure is on the way, and pre-orders will open on April 21, 2022 in Japan.

Image Source: Good Smile Company’s Kahotan.

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