The new My Dress-Up Darling Marin Kitagawa recreates the character as seen in an iconic episode of the fan-favorite anime.
Now available for pre-order from Good Smile Company, the 1/7 scale Marin Kitagawa figure is based on a scene from the third episode of My Dress-Up Darling, “Then Why Don’t We?”, in which Marin and Wakana Go shopping for cosplay costume materials. The statue, priced at $105.99, shows Marin in an energetic pose and innocent smile as she faces Wakana. Her hair is faithfully recreated from the episode where she has curly hair, unlike her usual straight hairstyle. Visual highlights of the figure include a flowing dress and a textured base sculpted to resemble a city sidewalk.
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The anime series My Dress-Up Darling, based on the manga of the same name by Shinichi Fukuda, tells the story of Wakana Gojo, a reclusive first-year high school student who is ashamed of his passion and talent for making Hina dolls. Marin Kitagawa, a beautiful and socially confident 16-year-old student, discovers Wakana’s secret obsession. Instead of making fun of him, Marin asks Wakana to help design an anime cosplay costume. An unexpected partnership leads Wakana and Marin to embrace their hidden passions and strengthen their skills and relationship with each other.
Crunchyroll’s description of My Dress-Up Darling Season 1, Episode 3 reads: “After seeing how passionate Marin is about the things she loves, Wakana decides to help her make a dress. He decides to help her cosplay for the tanned Shizuku Kuroe from the game ‘Slippery Girls 2.’ They had planned to meet again later to start measuring, but Marin couldn’t wait and ended up going to Wakana’s house for the weekend.”
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When will My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 be released?
In September 2022, My Dress-Up Darling announced a sequel but has yet to reveal an official release date, leading fans to speculate that it could come out later in 2024. One factor may have delayed the production and release of the second season My Dress-Up. The caution of the animated series Dress-Up Darling goes beyond the source material. Part 1 adapted the first five volumes of the manga, with the latter only reaching 10 volumes when the second part was announced. However, My Dress-Up Darling has now released 12 episodes, potentially providing enough material for the new season.
The new My Dress-Up Darling Marin Kitagawa 1/7 scale figure is available for pre-order through Good Smile Company’s online store.
Baby wear my clothes
Traumatized by a childhood incident with a friend who disliked traditional dolls, Wakana Gojo, a hopeful doll artist, spends his days alone, finding solace in his room at home. his high school.
Release date January 8, 2022
Seasons 1 season
Characters by Hina Suguta, Shoya Ishige, AmaLee
Creator Shinichi Fukuda
Production company Aniplex, CloverWorks, Square Enix Company
Source: Good Smile Company