Take A Look At Sword Art Online’s Kirito Nendoroid

As previously reported, Sword Art Online’s Asuna and Kirito will be released in the form of Nendoroid figurines in Japan by the Good Smile Company. Back in October, GSC showed off photographs of the Asuna figure, which you can view here. Today, they showed off Kirito, who you can check out below:

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The Kirito figure will come with his sword, Elucidator, as well as the Dark Repulsor. Both swords can be removed from their scabbards and placed in Kirito’s hands. Additionally, the figure also comes with bent right and left arms and a bent left leg. Kirito has three facial expressions.

 

The Kirito Nendoroid will be up for pre-order starting tomorrow, and you can click over to the Good Smile link above for more details and photographs.


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