Jujutsu Kaisen Inumaki Nendoroid

Jujutsu Kaisen Toge Inumaki Nendoroid Comes With an Onigiri

Pre-orders have opened for Good Smile Company’s Jujutsu Kaisen Toge Inumaki Nendoroid. In addition to swappable expressions and a removable neck warmer, the figure also comes with various parts to give the character some more emotion. It also comes with his throat medicine bottle as it appeared in Jujutsu Kaisen, as well as an onigiri. Pre-orders will be available until January 26, 2022, and cost $52.99. Figures will ship sometime in August 2022.

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The Inumaki Nendoroid comes with three swappable faceplates, including a standard, smiling, and combat expression. The combat expression has Inumaki with his mouth open, revealing the Inumaki family seal on his tongue. His mouth can also be hidden using an additional neck warmer part, which can be freely taken on or off. Finally, the Nendoroid includes a stand with a symbol resembling the character’s mouth seal.

Optional parts include two signs with the symbols “O” and “X.” The Nendoroid also comes with arm parts that have the character throwing a peace sign, as well crossing his arms to make an “X.” As Inumaki normally communicates only using rice ball ingredients, he also comes with a holdable onigiri.

You can get a better look at the Jujutsu Kaisen Toge Inumaki Nendoroid in the screenshots below:

Last month, Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for a Jujutsu Kaisen Nendoroid of Maki Zenin. It also plans to release more Nendoroids from the popular manga and anime franchise, including figures of Panda, Sukuna, and Nanami.

Preorders for the Jujutsu Kaisen Toge Inumaki Nendoroid are immediately available and will last until January 26, 2022. The figure will cost $52.99, and ship sometime in August 2022.


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