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Kingdom Heart Keyblade Replica Can Turn You Into Sora

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Premium Bandai will open up pre-orders for a replica of the Kingdom Chain Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts, which is designed to be a replica for Sora cosplayers and fans of the series. The Keyblade will cost 9900 JPY ($65.85). Pre-orders will be available from October 10, 2025 to December 1, 2025. Premium Bandai will ship out the product in March 2026.

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Premium Bandai does not offer international shipping, and the replica does not appear on the English version of the website. This means that overseas customers will need to use a proxy service to purchase the toy. However, it isn’t uncommon for the proplica replicas like this to sometimes appear on stores like Amazon.

The Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Chain replica is 50 centimeters long in total. It’s a faithful recreation of the original weapon from the game. It can produce sound effects and emit light from the tip of the Kingdom Chain in Magic Mode, which lets you cast spells. The more powerful the spell, the brighter the light. You can also put it into Music Mode. In Music Mode, the Keyblade will either play “Dearly Beloved” or “Sora.”

Here is a video showing off the toy:

For people who want a Kingdom Hearts weapon replica but aren’t keen on the Kingdom Chain or a Sora cosplay, Square Enix also announced a replica of Donald Duck’s Mage’s Staff. It will also cost 9900 JPY ($65.85), and will come out in Japan on January 24, 2026.

The Kingdom Chain replica Keyblade toy from Kingdom Hearts will open for pre-order on October 10, 2025, and it’ll come out in March 2026.

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