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Loid and Yor Get Shrunk Down in SMOL SPY x FAMILY Anime Palm-Sized Figures

GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set

 

Just when you thought anime’s power parents couldn’t be any cuter, it has been announced that both SPY x FAMILY’s Loid and Yor have been shrunk down into a GEM Series’ palm-sized figure–and will be coming as a set of two so they’ll never be apart!

 

GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set

 

GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set

 

GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set

 

GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set

 

Loid measures in at a (not-so) whopping 10 cm tall while Yor is just a little shorter at 9 cm. Both are able to fit on the palm of those who order the pair, though it seems even at a small size, Loid’s long legs can’t be tamed.

 

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Pre-orders are currently available for the GEM Series SPY x FAMILY Loid and Yor set at most places where figures from Japan be bought and came in at 16,060 yen (US$119) for the two of them. They’re set to ship out in August from Japan.

 

The SPY x FAMILY TV anime series directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi (Dororo) at both WIT Studio and CloverWorks, with character designs by Kazuaki Shimada (The Promised Neverland) and music produced by [K]NoW_NAME (Dorohedoro). A second season and film are currently in production for a 2023 release. Crunchyroll streamed the first season of the anime as it airs in Japan, and describes the series as such:

 

World peace is at stake and secret agent Twilight must undergo his most difficult mission yet—pretend to be a family man. Posing as a loving husband and father, he’ll infiltrate an elite school to get close to a high-profile politician. He has the perfect cover, except his wife’s a deadly assassin and neither knows each other’s identity. But someone does, his adopted daughter who’s a telepath!

 

Source: Mantan Web

 

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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.