The soft-rubber Sofvi series of figures has collaborated with "Hunter x Hunter" to launch a new soft-rubber figure of Killua Zoldyck, which will be available for pre-order today, October 27. The overall workmanship is excellent and the texture is outstanding, and the price is not cheap. Killua Zoldyck is the main character in the Japanese manga Hunter x Hunter and its derivative works. He is a bounty hunter affiliated with the Hunter Association. Born in the Zoldyck family of the Republic of Bartokia, he has been trained as a killer since he was 3 years old. He has been trained by his family to be a killer without any emotions. His qualifications are considered the best in the family, so he is expected to become the head of the family in the future. However, he is unwilling to follow this arranged path, so he runs away from home and meets Gon and his group during the Hunter Exam. He becomes a close friend of Gon and begins his adventure. •This high-end soft-gel Sofvi "Hunter x Hunter" Killua figure is a fluorescent version, from the HKSDTOY brand, made in Japan by SH STUDIO・STUDIO24, about 20cm tall, with excellent overall workmanship, realistic character settings, and the unique transparent texture of the soft-gel Sofvi is also fully displayed. The price is slightly more expensive at 9130 yen. Interested fans can follow the official page: click to enter. |
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