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SEGA - Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time - Luminasta - Kaworu Nagisa Commander Suit Version Statue

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Management number 227620981 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$12.96 Model Number 227620981
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Kaworu Nagisa, also known as Tabris, is from the popular anime franchise, Neon Genesis Evangelion.He is the Fifth Child and the seventeenth Angel.Sent to NERV by SEELE as a replacement pilot for Unit-02 after Asuka's synchronization ratio falls below usability, he breaks into Terminal Dogma in order to return to Adam, but after he discovers the being there is actually Lilith, he allows Shinji to destroy him.Height: 7.5"Package: Closed box

  • Official product by Sega and distributed by Little Buddy
  • Cute and Collectible
  • Makes a great gift
  • Limited Availability
ASIN B0BVL83184
Color Multicolor
Shape Novelty
Style Modern
Theme Anime
Pattern Solid
Occasion Birthday
character Kaworu Nagisa
Brand Name SEGA
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Finish Types Glossy
Manufacturer Sega
Model Number 115-1067471
Material Type Plastic
Item Type Name Figure
Collection Name Action Figure
Number of Items 1
Is Adult Product No
Number of Pieces 1
Package Quantity 1
Additional Features Non-articulated
Included Components Base Stand, Figure
Age Range Description Age 12 to 90 Years Old
Are Batteries Required No
Manufacturer Part Number SG51673
Item Dimensions L x W x H 3"L x 2"W x 7"H
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