One Piece RunRunRun Child Uta Figure Announced, Yamato Arrives in October
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One Piece RunRunRun Child Uta Figure Announced, Yamato Arrives in October

MegaHouse announced new details about not only the One Piece Yamato RunRunRun figure, but about a new figure of Uta. The line of figures shows versions of the series cast as children energetically running. The Yamato one will ship out in late October 2023 in Japan. Meanwhile the Uta one is now in development.

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As Yamato is arriving sooner, we actually know how he will look. It will cost 7,480円 (~$56). People can display him either either holding Oden’s logbook or with open hands. His head can also be turned. As with all characters in this line, he looks as he did as a child and is running.

As for the One Piece Uta figure, there’s no official art yet. Rather, MegaHouse only shared a silhouette of the character. While it will depict Uta as a child, she will still keep her distinctive hairstyle.

There are already two other figures in this line. People can already see Luffy and Zoro ones. One of MegaHouse’s latest photos showed them with the Yamato figure.

The One Piece Yamato RunRunRun figure will launch in late October 2023 in Japan, and the Uta figure will follow sometime after. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll as new episodes air, and Viz Media handles the manga. The Netflix live-action adaptation also has a 2023 release window.


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