There are new Danganronpa Pop Up Parade figure pre-orders open, with Chihiro debuting and Junko getting a rerun.

Danganronpa Junko Enoshima and Chihiro Fujisaki Figure Pre-orders Open

More than one Danganronpa Pop Up Parade pre-orders opened. Good Smile Company announced two are live. People can now call dibs on “budget” Danganronpa Junko Enoshima and Chihiro Fujisaki ahead of their 2023 debuts. Chihiro will show up in Japan in April 2023, then come to North America in June 2023. Meanwhile, Junko will return to Japan in May 2023 and follow in North America shortly after. Her original release’s figure is still widely available worldwide.

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Both the Junko and Chihiro Danganronpa figures are static ones. They wear their outfits from the original game. Both will be under or just about seven inches tall. In the case of Junko, Monokuma also appears on the base. As these are part of Good Smile Company’s budget line, they are each ¥4,800. The US storefront is selling Junko for $38.99 and has the original run in-stock now. It notes the Chiaki one will be $33.99.

Here’s how Junko looks, as a reminder.
There are new Danganronpa Pop Up Parade figure pre-orders open, with Chihiro debuting and Junko getting a rerun.

And here is Chihiro.
There are new Danganronpa Pop Up Parade figure pre-orders open, with Chihiro debuting and Junko getting a rerun.

A promotion is in effect if people buy through Good Smile Company direct. Folks can get a postcard of the character whose figure they purchased with it. There are two sample images showing how those will look.

As a reminder, three other figures from the series are on the way. Danganronpa‘s Makoto and Danganronpa 2‘s Hajime and Mikan will eventually appear.

Pre-orders will close for both the Danganronpa Junko Enoshima and Chihiro Fujusaki Pop Up Parade figures on January 6, 2023. The Chihiro figure will debut in Japan on April 2023 and come to North America in June 2023. The Junko reprint figure will appear after May 2023 worldwide. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is available worldwide on the PS4, Vita, Switch, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices. It showed up on the PSP in Japan.


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