Gawr Gura figma
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Gawr Gura Figma Pre-Orders Have Opened Worldwide

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for the upcoming figma of the Hololive English VTuber Gawr Gura. Residents of the U.S. and Canada can place orders on the Good Smile Online Shop U.S. for the figure which costs ¥10,800 / $67.99.

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The full set will come with a trident and Gura’s mascot, Bloop. Owners will also be able switch the headpiece between hooded and unhooded and the face plate to open or closed mouth/eyes. Hololive fans who place orders on the Japanese or U.S. Good Smile Online Shop will receive a bonus exclusive winking face plate while supplies last.

You can get a closer look at the figma here:

More sample images of the figma show that the owner can place two stands on the base to set up both Gura and Bloop. Check out the sample images in the gallery below:

Gawr Gura is the most subscribed VTuber in the world, with over 4.4 million subscribers on her YouTube channel as of October 2023. The VTuber is also known for releasing numerous songs ranging from the Vocaloid cover song “Kyoufuu All Back” to her own original song “Blue Horizon.”

Gura’s figma is one of the numerous Hololive figures that Good Smile Company will release. The company had previously opened pre-orders for a 1/6 figure of La+ Darknesss, which are still open until late November 2023. It is also producing a Pop Up Parade figure of Shishiro Botan and multiple Nendoroids.

Pre-orders for the figma of Hololive VTuber Gawr Gura will close on December 7, 2023, at 12 PM JST (December 6, 2023, at 10 PM EST). Good Smile Company will ship the finished action figures to Japan in August 2024 and North America in Q1 2025.


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