New color variants of Makima and Power’s “BiCute Bunnies” figures released

Prize figure manufacturer FuRyu is releasing two new figures from the popular anime series Chainsaw Man as part of its “BiCute Bunnies Figure” line.
The new products feature the characters Makima and Power, each dressed in a bunny suit and presented in a new color variation.


Chainsaw Man, based on the manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, has gained a massive global following for its dark, violent, and often surreal story about a world where Devil Hunters fight against monstrous threats.

The popularity of the series has grown to the point that it is now highly merchandised with popular characters turned into anime figures and also featuring on apparel produced by brands like UNIQLO.

The “BiCute Bunnies” series is a popular line of large-scale prize figures from FuRyu, which are primarily available as prizes in crane games and other arcade machines across Japan.

The defining characteristics of this figure line are its impressive size, typically standing around 30 centimeters tall, and the use of real fishnet material for the characters’ stockings, which adds a layer of realism to the sculpture.
The new release for Makima, the enigmatic and high-ranking Public Safety Devil Hunter, is a “Red ver.” of a previous figure.

This version outfits her in a striking red and black bunny costume, a sharp contrast to the formal, all-black suit she typically wears in the anime.

The second figure features the Blood Fiend, Power, in a “Light blue ver.” of her own bunny figure.

This places the usually disheveled and chaotic character in a cute, light blue bunny suit, again offering fans a look that is very different from her standard appearance.

These new colorways provide an alternate style for collectors who may already own the original versions, a common practice in the prize figure market to maintain collectibility.

The “BiCute Bunnies” figures of Makima and Power are scheduled to be rolled out as prizes in arcades this week, during the third week of July.

They should appear at international hobby goods retailers as general sale items around September or October 2025.
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