Tsukihime Ciel Nendoroid Comes with Curry (Accessories)

Tsukihime Ciel Nendoroid Comes with Curry

Alongside a number of other figures, Good Smile Company opened orders for the Tsukihime Ciel Nendoroid inspired by her appearance in the remake. The figure includes the character with a number of curry-related extras. She will debut in August 2023 in Japan. In North America, she’ll show up in October 2023. She will cost ¥7,500/$54.99.

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Ciel doesn’t include any kind of weapons to wield. Rather, she can carry curry bread or curry rice to “eat.” She also has removable glasses. Her three face plates have neutral, mad, and smiling expressions.

Here’s a closer look at Ciel in Good Smile Company’s official photos.


As a reminder, her love for curry comes up in the game. While forbidden from eating it as a child, she ended up discovering how much she enjoyed it later when she got a chance to try it.

In case you’d like to see how the figure compares to the character, there’s a trailer from the Tsukihime remake dedicated to her route.

This marks the second Tsukihime Nendoroid available. The first one is of heroine Arcueid Brunestud. However, years ago Nendoroid Petite figures of both characters appeared.

The Tsukihime Ciel Nendoroid will debut in Japan in August 2023, with the North American release following in October 2023. Pre-orders are open for her until February 23, 2023. The remake Tsukihime -A Piece of Glass Moon- is available on the Nintendo Switch and Playstation 4 in Japan.


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