Kyojuro Rengoku from the anime series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" is now a "Nendoroid Doll" from Good Smile Company! This palm-sized action-figure lineup features the same heads as standard Nendoroids, with alternate doll-like bodies that are highly articulated for great posability! They're also easy to dress up in different outfits. Order him for your own collection today!
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From the anime series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" comes a Nendoroid Doll of Kyojuro Rengoku!
The Nendoroid Doll series of palm-sized action figures feature the same heads as standard Nendoroids, but alternate doll-like bodies that are highly articulated and can easily be dressed-up into different outfits!
Be sure to add him to your collection!
*Skin tone of this Nendoroid Doll is a special color to match that of the original character.
Set Contents:
Figure (with barefoot parts)
Nichirin Blade (drawn/sheathed)
Haori coat
Corps uniform (top/bottom)
Zori sandals (with magnets in soles)
Interchangeable hand parts (closed hands (left/right), sword-holding hand (right), sheath-holding hand (left))
Magnetic base (for magnetic soles shoes) Articulated stand
*Displaying clothing on a doll for an extended period of time may result in color transfer to the doll body.
*Please note that some Nendoroid Dolls and outfits may not be compatible with this product.
We will be accepting pre-orders for this item until May 9, 2023. At that time, units will be manufactured in the quantity of the orders received. After that time, we cannot guarantee we will receive more than ordered.
Due to licensing and contract restrictions, this product can be sold and shipped to North America only.
Ordering Note: All sales for this item are final. It may be returned for an exchange if defective, if a replacement is not available a Gift Card will be issued.
If cast-off pieces are included, carefully remove at your own risk.
RightStuf will not be held responsible for any damages caused by assembly. (Including connection to the base and/or any loose pieces.),
Displaying figures in direct sunlight may result in color fading over time.