Image via Kotobukiya

Bishoujo Draculaura Figure Based on Monster High Doll

Multiple Bishoujo figure updates appeared at Kotobukiya Collection 2025, and one is a Monster High Draculaura one based on the doll. There’s no release window yet, but the latest reveal offered a first look at a prototype.

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As this is still early in development, the figure is rather rudimentary at the moment. The prototype is unpainted, of course, with the only detailed elements being on her face. No transparent parts appear just yet, but the designer comments on the official site did mention there will be different elements in the final product. Specifically, it mentioned see-through sleeves and the same lacy net on the skirt of the figure as there is on the actual doll. References to accessories also came up during that commentary, but none appeared in the official photo.

To help offer additional context, here’s a closer look at how the original concept art for the Monster High Bishoujo Draculaura figure looked compared to the prototype figure. When finished, it will be a 1/7 scale model.

It isn’t uncommon for Kotobukiya to create Bishoujo figure versions of iconic toys. Multiple characters in the Transformersline are a part of the collection. Many My Little Ponyfigures appeared too. Princess Cadence and Queen Chrysalis ones showed up at this event.

The Bishoujo Monster High Draculaura figure is in development, and different variations the Mattel doll is widely available in stores now. 


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