The latest "Demon Slayer" peripheral DX Nichirin Sword preview is eloquent and cool

The latest "Demon Slayer" peripheral DX Nichirin Sword preview is eloquent and cool

Not long ago, Bandai Toys unveiled the latest peripheral product of the popular anime "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", the DX Nichirin Sword, which attracted a lot of attention. Recently, the official once again released the latest trailer of the physical demonstration. It's eloquent, cool and second-year. Let's take a look.

The prototype of the DX Nichirin Sword in "Demon Slayer" is based on the favorite sword of the original protagonist Tanjiro. It includes three parts: the Nichirin handle, the water-breathing blade, and the fire god Kagura blade. After the handle and the water-breathing blade are combined, it is about 58cm long, which is quite amazing. The water-breathing mode of the Nichirin Sword restores the cool wave special effects in the play, and the wave pattern ensures the safety of the toy, so that both adults and children can play with it; the fire god Kagura's broken blade mode of the Nichirin Sword is also presented, and the application of transparent special effects parts is added.

The two blade parts can be switched freely to restore different classic battle moments in the play. And according to the combination of blades, the Nichirin Sword will also switch to the corresponding mode state, emitting up to 50 classic lines and sound effects from the original work, with an extremely high degree of simulation.

The Demon Slayer DX Nichirin Sword will be released on October 31, 2020. The price has not been announced yet. Interested friends can follow the official page for the latest information: https://toy.bandai.co.jp/series/kimetsu/

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