Vox Akuma Nijisanji Vtuber Nendoroid Comes with a Frying Pan and Sword

Vox Akuma Nijisanji Vtuber Nendoroid Comes with a Frying Pan and Sword

A little demon will be heading people’s way in 2023. Good Smile Company announced its next Nijisanji EN Vtuber Nendoroid, and it is of Vox Akuma. The figure will first appear in July 2023 in Japan. After that, people should start seeing it in North America in September 2023. He will cost ¥7,500/$52.99. The figure will also come with a number of items referencing his backstory and actions on streams, like a sword and cooking utensils like a frying pan and knife.

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Vox Akuma is a member of Luxiem. His backstory notes he’s a demon, hence the sword. However, he’s also well known for his cooking skills. So much so that there’s even an #Akulinary tag on Twitter. As such, he has a frying pan he can hold, a knife he can wield, and a glass of wine he can “drink.” The figure also comes with a neutral face plate, a smiling one, and a winking one.

Here’s a full look at possible poses with official Good Smile Company photos of the Vox Akuma Nendoroid accessories, face plates, and extra arms.

While Nijisanji Vtuber Nendoroids aren’t as common as Hololive ones, Good Smile Company’s released a handful of them. Kuzuha and Honma Himawari ones appeared in 2021. In 2022, it created Kanae and Sasaki Saku figures.

The Vox Akuma Nijisanji Vtuber Nendoroid will come to Japan in July 2023 and North America in September 2023. Pre-orders are available until February 16, 2023.


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