Product description
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba - Vibration Stars - Doma Figure is a detailed collectible figure from Bandai Banpresto, specialized in creating high-quality merchandise products. This figure of Doma from the popular anime and manga series combines artwork with outstanding details and precision, making it a fantastic appreciation for fans of the series. With carefully designed details and a durable construction, this figure is a must-have for every Demon Slayer enthusiast.The figure is made of high-quality PVC materials, providing a durable and vibrant appearance that does not fade over time. It features a carefully designed base that not only contributes to its stability but also enhances the overall presentation. The Doma figure stands in a dynamic pose that captures his character's essence and gives a sense of movement. Due to the precise colors and textures, it will be a beautiful addition to a shelf or display case. The figure is also easy to assemble and handle, making it ideal for collectors.
Summary
- The detailed artwork
- Made of high-quality PVC material
- Perfect for collectors and fans of Demon Slayer
- Stable base for better presentation
- Dynamic pose that captures the character Doma
Article number:
Our article number: 38761
Manuf. article number: BP29744P
Brand
Banpresto Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game development and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. The company became known for developing and publishing arcade and console games as well as manufacturing toys and collectible products based on popular Japanese brands and characters. Banpresto also produced keychains, clothing, plastic models, and prize figures for arcade machines.
The company was founded in 1977 by entrepreneur Yasushi Matsuda under the name Hoei International. After a period as a contract developer under the name Coreland Technology, including work for Sega, the majority of the company was acquired by Bandai in 1989 following financial difficulties. The company was then renamed Banpresto and became Bandai’s arcade game division. With access to Bandai’s library of popular characters—such as Ultraman and Gundam—Banpresto quickly grew into one of Japan’s largest game publishers during the 1990s.
