Himiko Toga My Hero Academia Figure Looks 2D
Image via Takara Tomy and BellFine

Himiko Toga My Hero Academia Figure Looks 2D

BellFine and Takara Tomy announced a new My Hero Academia figure of villain Himiko Toga, and it is designed to look like a 2D drawing. It will debut in Japan in August 2025 and cost 20,350円. It is also already showing up at worldwide retailers, with AmiAmi listing it for about $115.10 in August 2025, Entertainment Earth selling it with free shipping for $149.99 in November 2025, and Crunchyroll saying it will be out in January 2026 for $164.99 with free shipping.

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The idea behind the Himiko Toga 2D figure is that no matter which angle you look at it, it will look like a 2D drawing instead of a typical 3D figure. She’s wearing her typical villain outfit and is armed, ready to attack. She’s also smiling, as usual. It’s a 1/8 scale figure, so it will be a bit bigger than usual and stand at about 220mm (~8 inches).

Here’s a full gallery of initial images shared by BellFine showing how the My Hero Academia villain figure will look from different angles.

The character is one of the most popular in My Hero Academia. In the latest World Best Hero Top 100 Ranking worldwide vote, she came in 13th place in the Overall poll considering every vote. She’s often picked to be turned into a figure.

The My Hero Academia Himiko Toga 2D figure will launch in Japan in August 2025, with worldwide releases following. The manga is handled by Viz Media outside Japan, while the anime is streaming on Crunchyroll.


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