Bomb Girl Reze Joins Chainsaw Man BiCute Bunnies Collection

FuRyu is preparing to release a stunning new addition to its popular “BiCute Bunnies” figure line, featuring the character Reze from the Chainsaw Man franchise.
This release is timed to capitalize on the popularity of the character following her central role in the Chainsaw Man movie adaptation covering the Reze arc.

The “BiCute Bunnies” brand is widely acclaimed in the prize figure market for its “Big and Cute” concept, which typically delivers large-scale figures that rival expensive scale statues.

Reze, known as the Bomb Devil hybrid, is a fan-favorite antagonist and romantic interest for the protagonist Denji.
While she is usually seen in casual civilian clothes or her explosive hybrid form, this figure reimagines her in a stylized “bunny girl” aesthetic that aligns with the product line’s theme.

The sculptor has posed Reze looking back over her right shoulder, with her right hand raised delicately near her face in a gesture that captures her alluring yet dangerous personality.
Her outfit consists of a sleeveless black collared blouse accented with a white bow tie, offering a formal touch to the costume.
The lower half of the ensemble features a white skort adorned with a black bunny tail at the rear.

A signature feature of the BiCute Bunnies line is the use of actual fabric materials for texturing, and this figure includes real fishnet tights that encase her legs.
The look is completed by a pair of glossy, thigh-high black leather boots.

Standing at a height of approximately 27cm, the figure commands attention on any display shelf.

The “Chainsaw Man – Reze BiCute Bunnies” figure is set to debut in arcades across Japan on January 26, 2026.
International availability via hobby goods retailers is expected to follow approximately two months after this initial Japanese arcade release, with prices expected to range from $25 to $40 depending on the retailer.
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