Kotobukiya opens pre-orders for new Bishoujo figure of Monster High’s Draculaura

Draculaura Figure 1

Kotobukiya has announced a new figure of Draculaura from the popular Mattel doll franchise, Monster High.

The new product is the latest entry in Kotobukiya’s long-running “Bishoujo” series of collectible figures.

Draculaura Figure 2

The Bishoujo line features characters from a wide range of Western pop culture, including comics, movies, and video games, who are reinterpreted in a Japanese “bishoujo” or “beautiful girl” anime style.

Each figure in the series is based on an original character illustration created by the renowned artist, Shunya Yamashita.

Draculaura Figure 14

Monster High is a doll line that first launched in 2010, centered on the teenage children of famous monsters and creatures from mythology and horror fiction, with the motto, “Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be a Monster.”

Draculaura Figure 9

Draculaura is one of the franchise’s main characters, the cheerful and bubbly daughter of Dracula.

This new 1/7 scale figure is a direct, three-dimensional adaptation of a new illustration of Draculaura drawn by Shunya Yamashita.

The sculpt captures the character in a cute pose that shows off her small fangs, with her voluminous twintail hairstyle adding to the figure’s presence.

Special attention has been paid to the detailed sculpting of her outfit, which aims to replicate the look and feel of different fabric materials and wrinkles, a nod to the character’s origin as a fashion doll.

Draculaura Figure 13

Standing at approximately 26 centimeters tall, the figure also uses glitter to recreate the sparkling texture of her tights.

Draculaura Figure 6

The “MONSTER HIGH Bishoujo Draculaura” is priced at ¥19,800 and it is scheduled to be released in January 2026.

Pre-orders are now open directly via the official Kotobukiya online store.

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