As far as anime figures go, the Devilman Crybaby has been around for a while, and has appeared in two anime adaptations and several manga. Its oversized, life-size design has made it a favorite among fans of the popular Japanese series. When it was first released, it sold for $3,668, but is now nearly double that price. But is it really worth the price? You decide.
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Gundam moving figure
If you haven’t noticed, Gundam is the most expensive anime figure on the market. It has an inflated price tag of about $800,000. The Gundam moving figure is five feet tall and comes with fifteen different retro sounds, and parts that light up with remote control. The figure is so realistic looking that it could belong in an anime museum. It costs around $8000 to buy, but there are a few ways to save money.
Monkey D. Luffy
The price of an anime figure depends on the quality of the product. There are a lot of different types and price ranges. Prize figures are cheaper than scale figures, but will have less detailed characters. Prize figures are generally made for arcade prizes, so they will be cheaper. The plastic used to create prize figures is commonly polyvinyl chloride, which makes them durable. As with scale figures, prices can fluctuate depending on demand.
Mitsuha
An anime fan’s obsession with collecting figures may be at the root of this passion. Many people begin watching anime when they are young. But if you’re still a little unsure about figure collecting, here are some things you should know about Mitsuha. He’s a very well-known character from the Saekano series How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend. This life-sized figure is made by Aniplex and stands at over five feet tall. At $19,000, it’s certainly not cheap.
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Evangelion is a popular anime series that has attracted an enormous fan base. The series has been making figures for over 20 years. The Neon Genesis Evangelion line is among the most expensive in the world. It can cost you anywhere from $100 to $250 per figure, depending on which character you buy. Prize figures are a cheaper alternative to a full cast of Evangelion figures.
Nendoroid version of Iroe “Nee-san” Genma
The Nendoroid version of Iroa “Nee-san” Genmas is the most expensive anime figure to date. This piece was released in 2014 with the 7th volume of the Hyperdimension Neptunia Blu-ray release and became one of the most sought after Good Smile Company figures. Even though the figure was not released globally, it can still fetch up to 20,000 yen on the resale market. Another figure with a high resale value is the Neuro Nougami Nendoroid from the Shonen Jump manga Demon Detective. This figure has been rising in price for the past few years, but is still relatively affordable.
Sagittarius Cloth figure from Saint Seiya
The Sagittarius Cloth is the most powerful Cloth born in the light, and it was inherited by Saint Seiya from the gold-sealing god Aiolos. Unlike other Cloths, it is capable of flying long distances and possesses golden armor and wings. The figures come with four pairs of hands and a figure frame for object mode.
Hatsune Miku
There are a lot of figures available on the market. One of the most expensive is Hatsune Miku, a virtual pop star from the Vocaloid franchise. The robot pop star has become so popular that she’s now touring in hologram form. Though she’s not technically an anime character, she is one of the most well-known anime characters. Her popularity has spawned tons of merchandise. You can purchase figurines of her in various hairstyles, outfits, themes, and other accessories. The price tag, however, makes it all the more incredible.