Little Theater: Giyu Tomioka & Shinobu Kocho

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ABOUT

This is KL Studio and โˆš3 Studio’s collaborative “Little Theater” diorama โ€” a slice-of-life double-figure piece placing Giyu Tomioka and Shinobu Kocho in a quiet, off-duty moment together, far from any battlefield. The Deluxe version builds a full environmental scene base around the wooden platform, expanding the spatial storytelling to 57 cm wide. Two figures, one shared base, and the kind of dynamic that’s carried this pairing for years โ€” rendered in resin with hand-painted surface work across both costumes.

DIMENSIONS

  • Standard Version
  • Height: 32 cm / 12.6 in
  • Width: 30 cm / 11.8 in
  • Depth: 19 cm / 7.5 in
  • Deluxe Version
  • Height: 33 cm / 13.0 in
  • Width: 57 cm / 22.4 in
  • Depth: 31 cm / 12.2 in
  • Weight: Not specified

CONFIGURATIONS

  • Standard Version includes:
  • Wooden platform base
  • x2 figure sculpts โ€” Giyu Tomioka and Shinobu Kocho
  • Iron nameplate
  • x1 Shinobu butterfly swap hand
  • Color retail box
  • Deluxe Version adds:
  • Full environmental scene base (in addition to the wooden platform) โ€” expands the display footprint to 57 cm wide with contextual set dressing visible in photos
  • Early Bird Bonus (both versions):
  • Matching acrylic backdrop panel

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

  • No material specification was provided for this product.
  • Packaging: Color retail box (both versions)

OTHER

  • Early Bird Bonus: Matching acrylic backdrop panel included with Early Bird pre-orders
  • Estimated Shipment: Not specified
  • Payment Structure: Not specified

This is KL Studio and โˆš3 Studio’s original “Little Theater” interpretation of the Giyuโ€“Shinobu dynamic โ€” not a battle freeze-frame, but the version of these two that lives between missions. The photo captures it precisely: Giyu standing with arms folded, expression closed off as ever, while Shinobu leans in with that familiar pointed-finger energy โ€” the one-sided conversation that fans have read a hundred ways. The studios leaned into the contrast rather than softening it: his bulk and stillness against her lightness and motion, the geometric weight of his haori against the gradient softness of hers. The scene base in the Deluxe version extends that language into the environment itself, grounding the moment in a specific, lived-in space.

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