Doki Doki Literature Club Sayori Pop Up Parade figure
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DDLC Sayori Pop Up Parade Figure Looks Cheery

Good Smile Company announced that pre-orders for a Pop Up Parade figure of Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club are open. You will have until December 7, 2023 to put in your orders.

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The Sayori figure Pop Up Parade figure costs 4800 JPY or $31.99. Those in Japan can expect to get her some time in May 2024. Meanwhile, Good Smile Company will ship out the figure in Q4 2024 for North America.

Pop Up Parade figures from Good Smile Company are generally around 17-18 centimeters tall. You also cannot change their poses. The Doki Doki Literature Club Sayori Pop Up Parade figure looks like she’s waving hello at you, since she’s got her arm up and a big smile on her face. It looks as if she’s in the middle of running towards the protagonist as well. In the past, Good Smile Company also released a Nendoroid of her.

In Doki Doki Literature Club, Sayori is the Vice President of the Literature Club, and she’s also the protagonist’s childhood friend. At first, she fits the classic archetype of the bubbly and cheery childhood best friend. However, players will quickly learn that there is more behind her happy facade when they find out just what kind of game Doki Doki Literature Club is.

The Pop Up Parade figure of Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club is open for pre-order until December 7, 2023. Doki Doki Literature Club is readily available on the macOS, Windows PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and the Nintendo Switch.


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