Chosen Child Series Takeru Takaishi & Patamon

Price range: $109.0 through $199.0

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Butterfly Studio’s Chosen Child series continues with this dual-scale set capturing Takeru in his classic Digimon Adventure outfit — green hoodie, signature helmet, waving hand — standing alongside Patamon on a shared gold-star base. The 1/6 scale statue reaches 17 cm with soft, rounded sculpting that faithfully translates the original anime’s character proportions, while the companion Miniature House-scale version offers a tighter, shelf-efficient alternative at 11 cm. With an 88-unit edition ceiling on the 1/6 and a hard 60-unit cap on the MH scale, this is a numerically tight entry in what is shaping up to be one of the more cohesive Digimon GK partner series currently in production.

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Dimensions

1/6 Scale

  • Height: 17 cm / 6.7 in
  • Width: 16 cm / 6.3 in
  • Depth: 14 cm / 5.5 in

MH Scale

  • Height: 11 cm / 4.3 in
  • Width: 10 cm / 3.9 in
  • Depth: 9 cm / 3.5 in

Configurations

  • 1/6 Scale: Takeru Takaishi statue, Patamon statue, shared gold-star display base
  • MH Scale: Takeru Takaishi statue, Patamon statue, shared gold-star display base — compact format

Material & Packaging

  • Material: PU & Resin (polyurethane resin composite standard for GK hand-painted statues)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Estimated Shipment: Q4 2026
  • Edition Note: 1/6 scale is limited to 88 units total. MH scale is hard-capped at 60 units — pre-order closes once that number is reached, with no reopen.
  • Series: Part of Butterfly Studio’s ongoing Chosen Child partner series alongside Yamato & Gabumon and Hikari & Gatomon.

The pose draws from Takeru’s core identity across Digimon Adventure — the youngest of the Chosen Children, standing with quiet confidence beside Patamon, the partner whose bond with him carries some of the series’ most emotionally weighted moments. Butterfly Studio frames this not as a combat beat but as a character portrait: Takeru mid-wave, relaxed and open, with Patamon grounded at his side, wings spread and eyes forward. The gold-star base ties the piece directly to the Chosen Child iconography, and the sculpting leans into the original anime’s rounded, youthful proportions rather than pushing toward realism — a deliberate choice that keeps the piece anchored in the Adventure-era aesthetic the series is built around.

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