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Bubblegum Crisis - Moto Slave - Priscilla S. Asagiri - 1/15 - Limited Metallic Color Ver.

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Yamato

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0000-2008-12-01

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¥6,800

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¥6,800

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¥6,800

Bubblegum Crisis - Moto Slave - Priscilla S. Asagiri - 1/15 - Limited Metallic Color Ver.

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Bubblegum CrisisYAMATO1168001/15

Character info Moto Slave

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Description

This 1/15 scale figure presents Bubblegum Crisis's Moto Slave piloted by Priscilla S. Asagiri in a Limited Metallic Color Ver. The sculpture recreates the compact armored exoskeleton with tight panel lines, chrome-like metallic finish, and deep red and blue accent highlights along the limbs and chest. The helmet features a visor and stylized motifs, while the limbs and torso show angular plating evocative of the original design. The pose captures a ready-for-action stance, with one arm poised to draw a weapon and the other braced for stability. The Limited Metallic Color Ver. uses a glossy, high-reflective paint to evoke chrome and wear on battle-damaged edges—giving the piece an eye-catching premium look suitable for display.

Priscilla S. Asagiri, known to many as Priss, is a fearless member of the Knight Sabers, defending Neo-Tokyo from rogue Boomer androids. In Bubblegum Crisis, the Moto Slave is a compact, transformable combat exoskeleton that she pilots as part of her kit, enabling near-superhuman speed and aggressive close-quarters action. Together with her teammates, Priss threads through neon-lit streets, rooftops, and industrial corridors, confronting corporate intrigues and the dark motives behind the Boomers’ uprising. Her personality—bold, independent, and unyielding—drives her to confront danger head-on while searching for justice and personal meaning amid chaos. This figure commemorates her with a metallic finish that echoes her resilience and futuristic style.

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