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Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

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Friday, August 31st, 2012 at 11:01 pm

Max Factory is going to release the 1/8th scale figure rendition of Kurokami Medaka from the hit anime series, Medaka Box. The figure stands at approximately 205 mm and includes accessories for additional display option. Slated for January 2013 with a retail price of ¥7,429. Haven’t watch the series yet, is it good?

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka (6)

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka (5)

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka (4)

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka (3)

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka (2)

Preview | Max Factory: Kurokami Medaka

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  1. Saturday, September 1st, 2012 at 12:38 AM

    Ahh Medaka sama! Her face looks really cool and beautiful at the same

    It’s a bit difficult for me since I also liked Megahouse’s adaption of Medaka, that I’ve seen on Wonfes this summer. Max Factories Medaka looks rather wild, while Megahouse is mor focused on her beautiful side.

    I’ll get both hahaha ^o^

    I’ve written a review about the anime, it was an entertaining show, but only speeded up in the last few episodes. Medaka is a interesting girl nevertheless.

  2. Saturday, September 1st, 2012 at 1:30 PM

    @Wieselhead: Wow, that’s very nice. I’m going to read your review! I’ve heard that the series kinda starts slow but then gets better in later episodes. And yeah I agree, Megahouse also did a great job on their Medaka figure. Her face is a bit more serious compared to MF’s version though.

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