Hololive Sakura Miko Nendoroid Rerelease, Mori Calliope Release Announced

Good Smile Company made two Hololive figure announcements, sharing the Sakura Miko Nendoroid will be released and the Mori Calliope Pop Up Parade figure will be out this summer. The former will come out again in July 2023 in Japan for ¥6,800. Her original run figure is still available outside the country for $68.99. Meanwhile the Calliope figure will show up in Japan in June 2023 and North America in August 2023. It will be ¥5,500/$40.99. The Miko Nendoroid first appeared in 2022 worldwide. In addition to the expected extra face plates and accessories, it included Kintoki, 35P, and an extra body that makes her look like a baby. As for the Calliope Pop Up Parade figure, it stands at about six and a half inches tall like others in the collection. It features her in her original outfit. Her veil will be made of translucent material.

This isn’t the only recent news involving both Sakura Miko and Mori Calliope. Both of them were named Tokyo Tourism Ambassadors for 2023. They, along with Gawr Gura, are promoting attractions in the city. The Hololive Sakura Miko Nendoroid will return in July 2023 in Japan and is immediately available in the US Good Smile Company shop, and the Mori Calliope Pop Up Parade figure will launch in June 2023 in Japan and August 2023 in North America. Pre-orders for Miko are open until April 13, 2023. People can only pre-order Calliope until March 23, 2023.

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