Demon Slayer figure Muzan Kibutsuji woman (Bandai Spirits vol. 5)
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This meticulously crafted figure of Muzan Kibutsuji in his female form is an excellent addition for any Demon Slayer enthusiast. Presented by Bandai Spirits as part of their esteemed volume 5 collection, this figure captures the essence of Muzan’s deceptive and commanding nature with finesse and sophistication. Made with attention to detail, the figure showcases Muzan’s unique characteristics through its subtle design choices, such as the elegant, understated outfit and the poised, commanding posture that reflect his powerful and manipulative personality. Ideal for both longtime fans and newcomers, this figure serves as a perfect piece to celebrate your admiration for the intricate storytelling and rich characters found in Demon Slayer. Additionally, being a part of the 'Bandai Spirits vol. 5' edition, it holds a special appeal for collectors looking for themed sets that enhance their displays with interconnected pieces that tell a broader story. Whether used as a standalone piece or combined with other figures from the series, this representation of Muzan Kibutsuji adds depth and interest to any collection, reminding viewers of the intriguing dynamics and dramatic power plays within the beloved anime. Display it on your shelf or desk, and let it spark conversations about the fascinating world of Demon Slayer.Additional parameters
Category: | Anime figures |
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EAN: | 4983164181982 |
Franchise: | Demon Slayer |
Character: | Muzan Kibutsuji |
Collection: | Bandai Spirits |
Height: | 17 cm |
Material: | ABS, PVC |
EAN: | 4983164181982 |
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