See the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Sakura and Syaoran Nendoroids
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See the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Sakura and Syaoran Nendoroids

Back at Smile Fest 2022, Good Smile Company announced that Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Nendoroids of Sakura and Syaoran would appear. Now, pre-orders opened worldwide. Both figures will appear in Japan in November 2023 for ¥6,800 each. They have a Q1 2024 North American release window and cost $49.99 from that storefront.

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Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle is a unique series that essentially involves variations of CLAMP characters from multiple series, with Sakura and Syaoran being alternate versions of the characters people may recognize from Cardcaptor Sakura. (The series is also tied very closely to XXXHolic.)

The Syaoran figure comes with his smiling, shouting, and spoiler face plates. He can also carry Mokona or one of two different swords. Additional leg parts make it look as though he is sitting. His cape is also removable.

Meanwhile, the Sakura figure features smiling, angry, and crying face plates. You can also pose her holding one of her missing feathers, which contain her memories. Her additional parts let her hold hands with Syaoran or be posed as though she’s down on one knee.

The Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Sakura and Syaoran Nendoroids will appear in Japan in November 2023, and the figures have a Q1 2024 North American launch window. Pre-orders are open until June 8, 2023. Kodansha released the manga in English. Crunchyroll released physical copies of the anime outside Japan.


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