The next batch of Chainsaw Man figures includes Aki, Kobeni, and Makima Nendoroids, a Power figma, and Pop Up Parade figures.

More Chainsaw Man Figures and Nendoroids Announced

At WonHobby G 2022 Autumn, Good Smile Company detailed a number of anime and manga-inspired figures it is working on them. Among them were a ton of Chainsaw Man figures like Nendoroids and a figma. The Nendoroids and Power figma seem to be furthest along in development. Painted prototypes of all of them appeared. However, a number of supporting cast members will also show up as Pop Up Parade figures.

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First, here are the three Chainsaw Man Nendoroids of Aki, Kobeni, and Makima. All three are painted proto


Good Smile Company already made two Chainsaw Man Nendoroids so far. One is of Denji, and it includes parts to transform him into Chainsaw Man. The other is of Power. She comes with her cat, Meowy.

Next, here is the Power figma.

Finally, there are five Pop Up Parade Chainsaw Man figures in the works. These cover Public Safety Devil Hunter Division members. Aki, Power, Makima, Himeno, and Kobeni are all in development. Since these are such new announcements, no prototypes appeared. Instead, silhouettes of each character in their pose showed up instead.

There are already Pop Up Parade figures of Denji both as himself and transformed.

The Chainsaw Man manga is available to read via Viz Media. The anime adaptation is streaming via Crunchyroll. There’s no release window yet for the new Nendoroids, figures, and figma.


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