Danganronpa figures let you invite Monokuma and Monomi into your home

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If your living room, kitchen, or even your bathroom is looking a little forlorn without the addition of a pair of murderous animals, then the fine folk at Good Smile Co. have got your back. The merchandising giant has revealed two new toys based on Danganronpa’s Monokuma and Monomi, now available to pre-order over at the official Good Smile store.

The soft vinyl figurines detail the deadly Danganronpa hosts in all of their homicidal glory. Each figure stands (sits?) around five inches in height and sport articulated arms, so you can perch them on your mantlepiece where they will no doubt inspire you to kill your loved ones. Do Not Kill Your Loved Ones.

Available to pre-order from now until October 21, Both Monokuma and Monomi retail for a somewhat pricey $60 USD each, (not including shipping), and are expected to release in January of 2021. This unfortunately means that the duo will just miss the current Danganronpa anniversary festivities, but it has to be said Spike has done a fine job delivering news and goodies to fans of the twisted franchise in 2020.

Danganronpa Monokuma and Monomi figures [Siliconera]


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