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My Hero Academia Ochaco Uraraka SH Figuarts Revealed

Bandai Spirits revealed via Tamashii Nations that it will produce and sell a new SH Figuarts action figure modeled after Ochaco Uraraka from the My Hero Academiaanime and manga. She will be the fourth character from the franchise to join the action figure line.

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The initial reveal is still very fresh and bare-bones, as the company has yet to announce the new action figure’s pricing and release window. Bandai Spirits also teased that there will be more option parts available for Ochaco. However, it has so far only published a sample image of the character’s action figure without any additional parts.

The official reveal tweet is available to view right below:

The My Hero Academia SH Figuarts lineup formally launched in late December 2024 with the release of Izuku “Deku” Midoriya‘s action figure. Bandai Spirits will soon release Katsuki “Kacchan” Bakugo‘s figure on March 29, 2025. Shoto Todoroki will be the third character joining the lineup in May 2025. Bandai Spirits noted on the website that the first three action figures are all set to appear worldwide, so it is highly likely that Ochaco’s figure will follow suit as well.

The SH Figuarts action figures will add more entries to the list of figure lines that have featured My Hero Academia characters. Prior examples include Nendoroids from Good Smile Company and Spiritale figures from Taito.

The My Hero Academia Ochaco Uraraka SH Figuarts is under production. Bandai Spirits will announce the release window for the new action figure at a later time.


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