Raphtalia Figure
Image via Prime 1 Studio Official YouTube Channel

New Raphtalia Scale Figure by Prisma Wing Debuts in 2024

Prisma Wing, a Japanese anime figure manufacturer, revealed a new 1/7 scale figure of Raphtalia, the main heroine from the anime series The Rising of the Shield Hero. It is available for pre-order now on Amiami and the Prime 1 Studio online store worldwide. It costs 36,190 yen ($249.86) and is scheduled to release in July 2024. This figure is being released in honor of both the original web comic’s 10th anniversary and series reaching 11 million copies sold.

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The theme of the figure is Raphtalia’s innocence, showcased through her pose, flowing hair, fluffy raccoon ears, and large eyes with an upturned gaze. The pose juxtaposes her usual fighting stance. The tilted signboard provides framing for the figure at the base, which includes artificial grass. The figure is made of PVC and ABS materials and stands at approximately 21 centimeters in height.

A promotional video showcasing the prototype from multiple angles was released on YouTube:

You can view the painted prototype photos in the gallery below:

The bonus version of the figure is exclusive to the Prime 1 Studio official online store, and it comes with an extra smiling face that can be swapped out as a replacement part:

The Rising of the Shield Hero is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Prisma Wing’s 1/7 scale Raphtalia from The Rising of the Shield Hero figure is expected to ship in July 2024. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll, and the manga is handled by One Peace Books outside Japan.


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Staff writer, content creator, artist - all of these are titles held by Lauren Palmer. But, she would just tell you she's someone with a passion for fashion. Has been seen raving about Japanese video games - specifically ones from Atlus and Spike Chunsoft. Will not shut up about anime.