Three New K-On! BiCute Dark Figures Announced by FuRyu

Japanese prize manufacturer FuRyu has revealed three brand new figures based on the acclaimed slice-of-life music anime series K-On!.
The highly detailed Yui Hirasawa, Azusa Nakano, and Mio Akiyama “BiCute Dark” figures are the latest additions to the popular line, which is known for its large-scale figures that blend a “cute” idol charm with darker, gothic-inspired fashion elements.


This reveal follows the recently announced “BiCute Dark” figure of Death Note’s Misa Amane, further expanding the variety of series covered by this figure line.

K-On! originally hooked audiences worldwide with the comedic and heartwarming daily lives of the Light Music Club members at Sakuragaoka High School.

Yui, Azusa, and Mio play vital roles in the series as the lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, and bassist of their band, Ho-kago Tea Time.
The story follows their journey from absolute beginners attempting to save the club from disbandment to becoming a tightly knit, successful musical group.

Their dedication to practicing, performing at school festivals, and spending time together over tea and sweets forms the emotional core of the series.
Expected to stand at around 23 to 25cm tall, the new figures depict the iconic musicians in playful, devil-inspired gothic outfits.

They are carefully sculpted to emphasize a “little devil” persona, adapting their familiar appearances into this darker aesthetic.

Complex detailing perfectly captures this alternative fashion sense, bringing a fresh and unexpected look to the beloved band members.

Collectors in Japan will find these releases making their debut as crane game prizes in local arcades and amusement centers later this year, starting with Yui in October, followed by Azusa in November, and Mio in December 2026.
International fans will be able to acquire each figure approximately two months after their respective initial Japanese arcade releases through reputable local hobby goods retailers.
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