Unveiling the New Shizuka Kuze & Takopi Figure from Good Smile

New Shizuka Kuze & Takopi figure impresses Takopii no Genzai fans.

Marty Null-Byte
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Good Smile Company has unveiled an impressive new figure that has excited fans of the anime Takopii no Genzai (Takopi’s Original Sin). Known for its raw narrative and profound emotional weight, this series combines elements of drama, science fiction, and psychological horror. The figure titled POP UP PARADE Shizuka Kuze & Takopi 1.5 is gaining attention due to the uniqueness of its merchandise related to such a intense story, along with its delicate visual representation of the characters.

Capturing the Heart of Takopii no Genzai

The figure features Shizuka Kuze in a relaxed standing pose, embodying a soft expression and a melancholic aura that aptly reflects her role within the narrative. Her gaze, slightly turned, conveys a fragile calm that contrasts sharply with the harrowing events she faces in Takopii no Genzai. Perched on her shoulder is Takopi, a small, pink creature whose adorable exterior belies the darker themes of the manga, juxtaposing innocence with tragedy.

Three Expressions for Takopi

An exciting feature of the Shizuka Kuze & Takopi figure is the inclusion of three interchangeable facial expressions for Takopi. Each expression is representative of various emotional moments throughout the anime: one depicting anxiety, another with a neutral yet tender look, and the last showcasing Takopi’s happier side with a cheerful smile.

Price

The POP UP PARADE Shizuka Kuze & Takopi 1.5 figure is available for pre-order through Good Smile Company for ¥5,500, approximately $36 USD. Pre-orders will be accepted until December 10, 2025, with an official release scheduled for May 2026. Fans will soon be able to enjoy this delightful representation of Shizuka Kuze and Takopi.

Source: Anmo Sugoi

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