Hatsune Miku and Cinnamoroll’s Latest Adorable Collab Figure Launches This Month

Sega is preparing for the upcoming launch of a prize figure featuring the virtual singer Hatsune Miku and Sanrio’s popular character Cinnamoroll.
The “Hatsune Miku x Cinnamoroll Mofutto Ver. Chokonose Premium Figure” will begin its rollout in late June, allowing fans to add another adorable collaboration figure to their collections.

Created by Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku originally debuted as a voice synthesizer for their Vocaloid software before rapidly evolving into a global pop culture icon.

The digital pop star is known for her signature teal twin-tails and has performed at numerous live 3D concerts worldwide for millions of fans.

Cinnamoroll is a popular white puppy character created by Sanrio who has consistently secured top rankings in annual popularity polls, gaining a massive international fanbase with his cute, soft appearance.

There have been frequent collaborations between both characters, with some of the most recent including phone cases and accessories, limited edition earphones, and a range of cherry blossom-themed merchandise.

Sega’s signature “Chokonose” lineup is a favorite of collectors as it features characters in casual, seated positions that allow them to be easily displayed on shelves, desk edges, or even used as noodle stoppers.

This latest Hatsune Miku x Cinnamoroll figure brings the two characters back together in a cozy theme focused on fluffy textures.

The figure depicts the virtual idol sitting down alongside the white puppy as they both appear completely enchanted by their own soft attributes.

Miku is shown holding up her long twin-tails with a deeply relaxed, happy expression on her face.

Great attention to detail has been applied, particularly regarding the unique textures of Miku’s clothing, which has a sheen applied to give it a more realistic look.

The “Hatsune Miku × Cinnamoroll Mofutto Ver. Chokonose Premium Figure” will first be distributed as a prize for crane games and arcade machines at amusement centers across Japan, starting from Friday, June 26, 2026.

An international release will follow approximately 2 months after this date, with most reputable hobby goods retailers set to stock the figure.
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