Good Smile Company Tokyo Revengers: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hikkake Rengoku Kyojuro/C Bento Figure
Rengoku Kyojuro, the Flame Hashira, from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba designed to hang off edges such as desks, monitors, or bento boxes. Bento variant depicts Rengoku enjoying a boxed lunch, adding a slice of everyday charm to his fiery persona. Sculpted in a cute, super-deformed form (100 mm tall) with oversized head and expressive features. Made from painted ATBC PVC & ABS, non-articulated and sturdy enough for everyday handling. Includes a small cube stand that allows the figure to perch on edges—classic Hikkake style, letting his legs dangle off surfaces.
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Good Smile Company Tokyo Revengers: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hikkake Rengoku Kyojuro/C Bento Figure
Good Smile Company Tokyo Revengers: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hikkake Rengoku Kyojuro/C Bento Figure
Rengoku Kyojuro, the Flame Hashira, from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba designed to hang off edges such as desks, monitors, or bento boxes. Bento variant depicts Rengoku enjoying a boxed lunch, adding a slice of everyday charm to his fiery persona. Sculpted in a cute, super-deformed form (100 mm tall) with oversized head and expressive features. Made from painted ATBC PVC & ABS, non-articulated and sturdy enough for everyday handling. Includes a small cube stand that allows the figure to perch on edges—classic Hikkake style, letting his legs dangle off surfaces.
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Rengoku Kyojuro, the Flame Hashira, from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba designed to hang off edges such as desks, monitors, or bento boxes. Bento variant depicts Rengoku enjoying a boxed lunch, adding a slice of everyday charm to his fiery persona. Sculpted in a cute, super-deformed form (100 mm tall) with oversized head and expressive features. Made from painted ATBC PVC & ABS, non-articulated and sturdy enough for everyday handling. Includes a small cube stand that allows the figure to perch on edges—classic Hikkake style, letting his legs dangle off surfaces.



















