Childhood Series: Gecko Moria / Bartholomew Kuma / Boa Hancock

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The closing chapter of DX Studio’s Childhood Series brings together three of One Piece’s most tragic Warlords — each reimagined at the age before the world shaped them into legends. Gecko Moria’s manic grin, Kuma’s quiet refuge in a book, and young Hancock’s composed stance above a sea serpent all stand at 16 cm tall in a limited run of just 50 pieces per version. A rare opportunity to collect the origin of three iconic characters in one deeply considered set.

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DIMENSIONS

Gecko Moria

  • Width: 12 cm / 4.72 in
  • Depth: 10 cm / 3.94 in
  • Height: 16 cm / 6.30 in

Bartholomew Kuma

  • Width: 12 cm / 4.72 in
  • Depth: 11 cm / 4.33 in
  • Height: 16 cm / 6.30 in

Boa Hancock

  • Width: 13 cm / 5.12 in
  • Depth: 12 cm / 4.72 in
  • Height: 16 cm / 6.30 in

CONFIGURATIONS

  • Each version includes: figure, themed base, and numbered nameplate
  • Gecko Moria — young Moria posed mid-taunt, wild-eyed and grinning, atop a graveyard base with creeping purple shadow tendrils and a small bat companion perched nearby
  • Bartholomew Kuma — young Kuma absorbed in reading, a heavy log-and-rope backpack across his broad shoulders, standing on a forest floor base scattered with red-capped mushrooms and a mossy stump
  • Boa Hancock — young Hancock standing poised atop a large sea serpent head emerging from churning blue water, her cape flowing behind her in deep crimson
  • Set version: all three figures available as a combined purchase

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

  • PU and resin composite construction

OTHER

  • Edition size: 50 pieces per version
  • Estimated shipment: Q3–Q4 2026
  • Final release in DX Studio’s Childhood Series — the concluding chapter of the Shichibukai arc within the line

Gecko Moria, Bartholomew Kuma, and Boa Hancock are three of the Seven Warlords of the Sea (Shichibukai) from Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece — each carrying a childhood defined by loss, slavery, and survival long before their names carried fear. This series reimagines those early years: Moria before betrayal hardened him into obsession; Kuma in the stolen quiet of a royal library, finding refuge in words while branded an outcast; and Hancock as a young girl stolen from her home, her future empress bearing no trace yet of the armor she would build around herself. DX Studio’s original chibi interpretations lean into the emotional contradiction at the heart of each character — the innocence that existed before the world broke them.

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