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Hatsune Miku is arguably one of the most famous celebrities to come out of Japan in recent years. The Japanese songstress has had sold-out concerts, product lines, and TV commercials under her belt—all while being completely virtual.
She’s known for donning bright blue pigtails and a schoolgirl style dress, but over the years, Miku has had some makeovers to her signature look. One such makeover is simply called Sakura Hatsune Miku; it has the Vocaloid change into an almost completely pink ensemble sprinkled with prints of cherry blossoms.
This spring, the Japanese toy manufacturer Good Smile Company is releasing not just one, but two types of Sakura Hatsune Miku figures on their website. The first is an addition to the company’s Figma line, figures distinguished by their flexibility and interchangeable faces.
Miku looks adorable in her bright pink get-up, and the figure perfectly captures her cheerful personality.
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The other new Sakura Hatsune Miku figure comes in the form of a Nendoroid, which are figures made to look cute with exaggerated heads and tiny bodies. Unlike the Figma version, mini Miku’s clothes can be arranged or removed, and she can switch between two footwear options.
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The Sakura Miku Figma is available for pre-order here, and its Nendoroid counterpart can be ordered here.