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Demon Slayer Sabito and Makomo Nendoroids Available for Pre-Order

Sabito and Makomo Nendoroids

Good Smile Company opened up pre-orders for the Sabito and Makomo Nendoroid figures announced during WonHobby 32. The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Nendoroids will be available to pre-order until March 31, 2021. They will be released in October 2021 in Japan and November 2021 in North America. Sabito will cost ¥5,500/$52.99. Makomo will cost ¥5,100/$48.99.

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Sabito comes with his sword and a wooden training sword. Along with a standard face plate, he also has a smiling face plate that references the expression he showed Tanjiro at the end of Tanjiro’s training with him. Sabito’s mask is big enough to cover his face.

Here is a peek at possible poses for Sabito.

Just like Sabito, the Demon Slayer Makomo Nendoroid also has two face plates. She has a standard one and a more somber expression. Like how she wears it in the show, Makomo’s mask can only be used as a head accessory, but she comes with a flower crown that you can place on her head.

Here is a peak at possible poses for Makomo.

There are two versions of Tanjiro (a standard one and a Final Selection one) and Giyu for those who wish to reunite Urokodaki’s apprentices in their collection.

The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Sabito and Makomo Nendoroids will be open for pre-order until March 31, 2021, and they will ship to North America in November, 2021.

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