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My Hero Academia Ichiban Kuji Will Focus on Figures

An Ichiban Kuji for My Hero Academia will appear on May 14, 2022. It will mostly give out figures of the characters in their hero outfits. Each attempt will cost 680 JPY, which is approximately $5.92. As an Ichiban Kuji, this is a lottery, so there is no guarantee that you can get the exact item you are looking for. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The line-up for the My Hero Academia Next Generations!! Ichiban Kuji is:

A Prize: Izuku Midoriya figure
B Prize: Katsuki Bakugo figure
C Prize: Ochaco Uraraka figure
D Prize: Tenya Iida figure
E Prize: Shoto Todoroki figure
F Prize: Tsuyu Asui figure
G Prize: Eijiro Kirishima figure
H Prize: Shota Aizawa figure
I Prize: Canvas board
J Prize: Hand towel
K Prize: Rubber charm
Last One Prize: Katsuki Bakugo figure (Last One Version)

The Last One Prize is what you get if you manage to purchase the last ticket that is available at the store. You can see what the figure prizes look like on the official Ichiban Kuji webpage. However, it seems to have a photo of the B Prize version of the Katsuki Bakugo figure. As of the time of writing, it is difficult to discern the difference between the B Prize and Last One Prize figures. Pictures of the non-figure prizes aren’t on the webpage either.

The My Hero Academia Ichiban Kuji will appear in hobby shops and convenience stores in Japan on May 14, 2022. My Hero Academia Season 6 will air some time in Fall 2022.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.