The Good Smile website has just updated with photos of the upcoming Figma Haruhi Suzumiya and Mikuru Asahina Cheerleader figures that were displayed at Comiket 75.
These Figma (poseable action figures from Max Factory) should prove to be quite popular, as they’re two of the main girls from the show once again put into the very popular Figma figure line.
It has been nearly a year since the original Haruhi Figmas starting coming out early last year, and Max Factory has been releasing Figma versions of side characters such as Ryoko Asakura, so these are certainly something for fans to look forward to.
The lack of a Nagato Cheerleader might seem surprising, but as she never wore one in the anime, and logic would dictate that a Nagato Ver. would have been announced with the other two, there probably aren’t any plans to make one of her, unfortunately for the devoted fans of Nagato out there.
Mikuru’s figure does look adorable – I’ll be putting in my own pre-order shortly…
Haruhi’s figure doesn’t look as good to me as the Mikuru one, but she is capable of this fantastic pose…
Someone at the photography studio certainly knows what he’s doing.
The Figma Haruhi and Mikuru Cheerleader Ver. figures should both become available in March, for under ¥2,300.
They will be easily available internationally at many figure sites – Hobby Search already is taking pre-orders for Haruhi and Mikuru.
More information and photos can be found at the Good Smile site for both Haruhi and Mikuru, and on the official Figma blog.
Its nice how the boobs in the mikuru figure are now big unlike her previous one.
I wonder if you can use Haruhi to r♥♥e the Mikuru Figma.
Haha.
Dat would be hawt.
GODDAMN YOU, Max Factory!! Just when I thought I satified my hunger for Figmas and my wallet was pleading for mercy.
Good thing Chinese New Year’s just passed…
Also, batting Haruhi looks positively murderous.
(Good, good, keep pointing out bad things on these figures…)
Delicious Doll Joints are Delicious. DO WANT… As soon as I get the cash… And as soon as they make a Tsuruya-san and Kyonko Figma
Ugh! I hate those joints. What’s worse, people who find out you collect statuettes instantly ask if you play with dolls, or if they’re like G.I. Joes. No, they’re fucking not. They sit on the shelf and look pretty.
Why must these companies try to make fucking action figures out of them?
Simple; so you can display them in various and unlimited poses and settings..