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New My Hero Academia Toru Hagakure Figure Lets You See Invisible Girl

New My Hero Academia Toru Hagakure Figure Lets You See Invisible Girl
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Bandai Namco announced its newest My Hero Academia Glitter & Glamours figure of Toru Hagakure will actually let you see Stealth Hero: Invisible Girl. She debuts in Japan on December 18, 2025 as a crane game prize. However, the Banpresto Amazon storefront does feature a listing for this figure and does have the Glitter & Glamours figures of Himiko Toga and Nejire Hado, so we should see her worldwide eventually too.

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Toru Hagakure is The Invisible Girl in My Hero Academia, which means her Quirk makes it impossible to see her, and past figures offered a nod to that. You’ll only see things like her gloves or UA High school uniform instead. We do have an idea of how she looks due to certain circumstances in the anime and manga. This Glitter & Glamours figure is based on that depiction, while also featuring her with her iconic gloves, boots, and school clothes. She’s sitting on the ground, with her hands in front of her face. She’s just over five inches tall (13cm). 

Here’s how she looks:

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The My Hero Academia Glitter & Glamours figure of Toru “Invisible Girl” Hagakure will launch in Japan on December 18, 2025. We’ll see her eventually worldwide via Bandai’s Banpresto line, though there’s no exact release window yet. My Hero Academia is streaming on Crunchyroll, and Viz Media handles the manga. 

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