Demon Slayer figure Muzan Kibutsuji woman (Bandai Spirits vol. 5)

Code: 4983164181982
€29,99 €24,38 excl. VAT
In Stock (1 pcs)
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25.03.2025
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The Demon Slayer figure Muzan Kibutsuji Woman (Bandai Spirits vol. 5) is an exquisitely crafted anime figure designed for fans and collectors of the popular series. This figure captures the enigmatic and formidable character, Muzan Kibutsuji, in a rare female form, showcasing her elegant black kimono adorned with vibrant chrysanthemum patterns and a sinister expression that perfectly reflects her malevolent nature in the series.

The attention to detail in the facial features and clothing textures makes this figure a standout piece, ideal for display in a collection or as a centerpiece in any fan's room. Unlike many standard action figures, this piece offers a static, yet dramatically posed representation of Muzan Kibutsuji, emphasizing character portrayal over articulation. This makes it more suitable as a collector's item rather than a toy to be played with. It's perfect for display on shelves or desks and can serve as an excellent conversation starter among fellow enthusiasts.

However, due to its delicate components and intricate design, it is not suitable for rough handling or very young children. This figure is ideal for collectors seeking to enhance their Demon Slayer collection with a piece that captures both the beauty and terror of Muzan Kibutsuji.

Additional parameters

Category: Anime figures
Franchise: Demon Slayer
Character: Muzan Kibutsuji
Collection: Bandai Spirits
Height: 17 cm
Material: ABS, PVC
EAN: 4983164181982

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