Spy x Family Loid Yor Figures

Spy x Family Yor and Loid Figures Complete the Trio

Mom and Dad are ready to take a seat. Megahouse announced details about new Spy x Family Yor and Loid figures.

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The Spy x Family Yor and Loid figures are part of the G.E.M. series “Tenohira” line (meaning “palm”), and will join the existing G.E.M. Tenohira Anya for a full Forger family sitting session.

The figures are just large enough to sit on an adult’s palm, and sculpted to scale accurately with the Anya figure.

The Loid figure is dressed in his trademark green three-piece suit. He usually wears the suit when conducting spy duties or otherwise not working his cover job as a psychologist in Berlint.

Similarly, the Yor figure is dressed for home, wearing her red knitted casual outfit. Rather than a single large sweater, the outfit is actually a two-piece dress that opens in the back. Yor also wears a knitted skirt in the same color to give the impression of a one-piece dress. She also wears black tights and khaki boots, with her hair fastened up with a hairband.

All three figures are designed to sit together, though they’re sold separately. Both Spy x Family Yor and Loid figures sell for 8,030 Yen each (about $59 USD). Orders for the figures are taken through the Megahobby Online Store in Japan, and will ship in late September 2023. The Anya Tenohira figure, which began shipping in September 2022, costs 6,380 Yen (about $47 USD).

The Megahouse G.E.M. Tenohira Spy x Family Yor and Loid figures are open for pre-orders in Japan.

Related: Spy X Family Release Date Schedule 2023 on Attack of the Fanboy


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