The Ring’s Sadako Hops Into Arcades This Fall With New BiCute Bunnies Figure

FuRyu has surprised collectors with a highly unexpected addition to their prize figure lineup, featuring the iconic ghost from the horror classic The Ring.
The upcoming “BiCute Bunnies Sadako” release reimagines the terrifying cinematic spirit as a charming, long-haired bunny girl.

The Ring is famous for its cursed videotape and the terrifying vengeful spirit who crawls out of television sets.

While the original 1998 film directed by Hideo Nakata established Sadako as a deeply frightening threat, she has gradually evolved into a beloved pop culture mascot who frequently throws out the ceremonial first pitch at professional baseball games.

FuRyu is a prominent manufacturer famous for creating high-quality crane game prizes and affordable collectibles for the hobby market.

Their BiCute Bunnies line is particularly popular among collectors for outfitting a wide variety of characters in adorable bunny suits, often featuring real fabric fishnet tights.

This new figure places the iconic apparition in her signature white dress, creatively accessorized with a pair of matching white bunny ears protruding from her long, face-covering black hair.

While she may look fully covered at first glance, the promotional material teases that there is a beautifully sculpted secret hidden beneath her flowing gown for collectors to discover.

The official Sadako social media account on X celebrated the announcement with an enthusiastic post, jokingly declaring her intention to become the “ultimate bunny ear king”.
This uniquely humorous piece serves as a fantastic conversation starter for any horror fan’s display shelf.
The “BiCute Bunnies Sadako” figure is scheduled to begin arriving at amusement facilities and arcades across Japan starting in September 2026.

While these items are primarily distributed as skill-based rewards in Japanese crane games, prize figures such as this are now generally offered at standard retail in international markets.

Fans outside of Japan can expect to see Sadako hitting local hobby shop shelves roughly one to two months after her initial arcade debut, placing her international release around October or November 2026.
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