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My Dress-Up Darling Marin Kitagawa Bunny Girl Figure Arrives

My Dress-Up Darling Marin Kitagawa Bunny Girl Figure Arrives season 2 halloween costume
Image via Taito and Square Enix

Japan is getting a new My Dress-Up Darling T-most figure of heroine Marin Kitagawa in a Halloween bunny girl costume. She’ll show up in Japan as a prize figure in arcades on June 30, 2026. There’s no US release date or price yet, but the previous Shizuku Kuroe and Liz T-most ones did appear worldwide on Amazon.

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The outfit for this figure is based on the first episode of the second season of the My Dress-up Darling anime, as in it Marin Kitagawa wore a bunny girl cosplay costume based on one from an in-series anime for a Halloween gathering. This is a static figure of her in the outfit with her hands up alongside her head in a bunny ear pose. The outfit itself is all black, and the stand features a translucent red heart.

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Here’s the official photo for it.

The new My Dress-Up Darling Marin Kitagawa Taito figure puts the character in her Halloween bunny girl costume.
Image via Taito and Square Enix

This Marin Kitagawa figure is the one of multiple ones to be based on the costume she wore in the second season of the My Dress-Up Darling anime. One of the other ones was from the Bandai Namco Glitter and Glamours line, while another came from Aniplex

The Marin Kitagawa T-most figure of her in the Halloween bunny girl costume from season 2 of the My Dress-Up Darling anime debuts in Japan on June 30, 2026. We should see it worldwide after that. Square Enix handled the manga outside Japan, and the anime is on Crunchyroll.

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