Brand: Banpresto
Model: 17184
From the anime series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" comes this officially licensed PVC Statue...
USD 13.85 USD 18.00
Brand: Banpresto
Model: 16956
From the anime series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba comes a figure of Shinobu Kocho by Banpresto. Shinobu wears her butterfly-themed coat in a muted olive color. The figure is approximately 15cm tall...
USD 18.00
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-19083
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of Re:Zero Starting Life In Another World Banpresto Chronicle EXQ Figure Rem Vol.4 Maid Armour Ver...
USD 32.29
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18964
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of One Piece Glitter & Glamours Jewelry Bonney Ver.A..
USD 23.93
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18974
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of One Piece Mega World Collectable Figure Special!! Gold Color..
USD 45.34
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-18483
Description:This is a non-posable PVC figure of Q Posket Stranger Things Eleven Vol.4..
USD 22.06
Brand: Banpresto
Model: HBP-16622
This is PRETTY GUARDIAN SAILOR MOON ETERNAL THE MOVIE Q POSKET-SUPER SAILOR CHIBI MOON-(VER.A)...
USD 18.69
Banpresto Co Ltd was a Japanese video game developer and publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Banpresto was a partly-owned subsidiary of toymaker Bandai from 1989 to 2006, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings from 2006 to 2008. It was majority-acquired by Bandai in 1989 following severe financial difficulties and renamed Banpresto, becoming Bandai's arcade game division. Banpresto focused primarily on producing games with licensed characters, such as Ultraman and Gundam. Its sharing of Bandai's library of popular characters allowed the company to become one of Japan's largest game publishers in the 1990s.