Yui just doesn’t stop performing. Continue reading
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Yui just doesn’t stop performing. Continue reading
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Hirasawa Yui demonstrates the new technique she recently mastered. Continue reading
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Yui has a happy song to perform for everybody. Banpresto’s Yui smiles cheerful as she strums her beloved Guitar. Continue reading
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Yui, the main vocalist and the center character, gets another version. Of course, she might be the person who finally persuaded Azusa to put on the dress, that’s why the figure creators put out another figure of her as a reward. In this version, her grin is far more confident and her pose even more casual. Continue reading
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The string instruments along with K-On! girls have come together in Clay Studios. Everything on the figures are done to perfection, from the silvery pegs to the delicate fingers that pluck at the strings. The figure maker Miyagi Takeshi perfectly captures the beat and energy of their songs. Mio and Yui’s hair dance to the rhythm while Azunyan stood upright and basks in the attention of the collectors. Continue reading
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Create your own maid cafe with Hirasawa Yui and Kotobuki Tsumugi. Banpresto makes Sawa-chan sensei’s (and a lot of fans’) dreams come true by releasing this series of K-ON! maids figures. The black of the dresses bring out the healthy blush on the girl’s faces and the frills on their aprons and headdresses soften their hair and expressions. Continue reading
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Let Yui and Mio sway to the beat. These chibi-fied plush dolls can sit on your shelf or table, with feet dangling and musical instruments in their arms, they are ready to perform you whenever you like. Their bodies are slightly heavier and comes with a cardboard base, so you don’t have to worry about them tumbling down like Humpty Dumpty. Continue reading
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Usually clumsy and cute, Yui turns into an energetic singer once you put the guitar into her hand. Cultural festival is one of the most important days in the school calender, where clubs promote their activities and earn points. Yui, dressed in Sawa-chan sensei’s costume, captures the fun of the K-ON! club perfectly. Continue reading
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Hirasawa Yui the guitarist and main vocalist of the K-On! band is here in her full Nendoroid glory. The clumsy girl is cute in her regular size, but in super deformed height, she is even more adorable. Continue reading
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There are numerous ways to promote a rock band, and the K-ON! girls wouldn’t settle for anything less that all-out cute or funny. They ditched Sawa-chan sensei’s usual frilly costumes and opt for the dopey eyed animal suits, how they managed to match the animals to their personalities is still a mystery. Continue reading
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With the second season just as popular as ever, K-ON! is getting more Nendoroid treatment, this time featuring both the guitarist “Yui Hirasawa” and the keyboardist “Tsumugi Kotobuki” wearing the costumes they wore at Sakura High’s Festival. Continue reading
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The original 4 K-On! girls are waiting for your adoption. At an extra large size of 27 cm, they are not only good as ornaments, but Continue reading
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