Afterlife Reunion — Akaza & Koyuki

$119.0

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Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q3 - 2026

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ABOUT

FengBao Studio’s Afterlife Reunion — Akaza and Koyuki captures the moment Hakuji, reverting from his demon form, kneels before Koyuki as she reaches to cradle his face — the single most emotionally loaded beat in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Rendered in chibi scale across a shared diorama standing 10 cm tall, the piece uses imported high-clarity resin for the tear effects and a snowflake-detailed base that ties directly to Koyuki’s visual motifs. Two figures that read as a complete scene together can also stand independently on their included individual blue display bases, giving collectors genuine display flexibility at a compact footprint.

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Full Diorama Height: 10 cm / 3.9 in
  • Full Diorama Width: 7.8 cm / 3.1 in
  • Full Diorama Depth: 5 cm / 2.0 in
  • Akaza Figure Height: 6 cm / 2.4 in
  • Koyuki Figure Height: 8.8 cm / 3.5 in

Configurations

  • Diorama Set: Akaza figure + Koyuki figure on shared scenic base
  • Individual Display Bases: blue bases included — each figure can be displayed separately
  • Tear Effects: Cast in high-clarity resin using a drip-resin process for a wet, dimensional finish

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Imported PU (a polyurethane-based casting compound valued for fine surface detail) + Imported High-Clarity Resin (used specifically for the tear effect parts, providing optical transparency)

Other

  • Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026
  • Studio: FengBao Studio

SCENE NOTES

This is the afterlife reunion — the moment Hakuji, stripped of centuries of demonic rage, kneels in his human form while Koyuki reaches forward to hold his face and welcome him back. The weight of that scene comes from everything it resolves: a man who lost his humanity finding it returned to him through the one person he never truly forgot. FengBao Studio translates that emotional register into chibi form without softening it — Akaza’s posture is collapsed and surrendered, his demon-art markings still visible as they dissolve into trailing crimson wisps, while Koyuki stands composed in her floral pink kimono, the gesture of her hands doing all the work. The snowflake motif pressed into the base ties back to Koyuki’s hairpins and her Blood Demon Art symbolism, grounding the display in the visual language of their bond rather than treating the base as an afterthought.