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Honkai: Star Rail Sparkle And Pom-Pom Figures Resemble Plush Dolls

The official miHoYo TMall account has opened up pre-orders for figures that look like plush dolls of Sparkle and Pom-Pom from Honkai: Star Rail. These figures are part of the Huggy Good Smile line, so they’ll likely appear on Good Smile Company for Japanese and North American customers in the future. [Thanks, heiankyo_327!]

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The Sparkle plush figure uses the design from the game. Meanwhile, the Pom-Pom plush figure is wearing their default conductor’s uniform, and they look happy with stars in their eyes. Both plushes cost 89 CNY ($12.25) each, and they’ll ship out in July 2025. Like other Huggy Good Smile figures, you can move the arms up and down to pose them, and there’s a magnet at the back of the head. In Pom-Pom’s case, the ears, not the arms, move.

Size-wise, the Sparkle plush is about 65 millimeters tall. Meanwhile, the Pom-Pom is about 80 millimeters tall. You can pose them on a shelf, or hang them from a refrigerator or other metallic surface using the magnet.

Honkai: Star Rail recently started Version 3.0, which introduces a new world to explore and new characters to meet. The new character on banner right now is The Herta, who is the 5-star version of the Herta we met at the beginning of the game. Other 5-stars available for a limited time are Jade, Lingsha, and Feixiao. You can also permanently get the Remembrance Trailblazer via the story.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Honkai: Star Rail Sparkle and Pom-Pom Huggy Good Smile figures will come out in July 2025.


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