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Kimetsu no Yaiba - Gyokko - Kimetsu no Yaiba Figure -Oni no Sou- (Vol.10)

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Aniplex / Bandai Spirits / Gotouge Koyoharu / Shueisha / Ufotable

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Kimetsu no Yaiba - Gyokko - Kimetsu no Yaiba Figure -Oni no Sou- (Vol.10)

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Kimetsu no YaibaBANDAI SPIRITSABS, PVC15Non-Scale

Character info Gyokko Kibutsuji

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This highly detailed Gyokko figure captures the ominous elegance of Kimetsu no Yaiba's demon. The character is posed in a dynamic stance that suggests a moment of sudden attack, with flowing robes carved with intricate texture and koi-inspired motifs that shimmer under the light. The sculpt emphasizes Gyokko's long sleeves, layered garments, and sinister facial expression, balancing menace with a strangely refined aesthetic. Subtle shading highlights the sculpted muscles and folds, while the base mirrors swirling water and abstract patterns from Oni no Sou, enhancing a sense of motion. The color palette blends muted purples, blues, and pale skin tones, with metallic accents to denote otherworldly energy. This figure stands sturdy on its stand, ready to command attention on any display shelf and to showcase Bandai Spirits' craftsmanship.

Gyokko is introduced in the Kimetsu no Yaiba series as a member of Muzan Kibutsuji's Twelve Demon Moons, a demon whose passion for artistry shapes both his fighting style and his enmities. He manipulates water and pools, creating splashing, koi-patterned attacks that challenge the Demon Slayers and reveal his perverse sense of beauty. In battles, Gyokko demonstrates cunning, theatrical flair, and a ruthless willingness to corrupt art to serve his survival and power. His clashes with the Hashira highlight themes of vanity, devotion, and the costs of unchecked strength, while his interactions with Kokushibo or other Upper Moons deepen the series' mythology. This figure evokes that complex presence, translating his decorative robes and voluminous form into a collectible that fans can reflect on after watching his evasive, deadly techniques.

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