Kiki’s Delivery Service: The Bakery Kiki & Jiji

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

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INFORMATION

DIMENSIONS

  • Width: 33 cm / 13.0 in
  • Depth: 20 cm / 7.9 in
  • Height: 18 cm / 7.1 in

CONFIGURATIONS

  • Kiki figure — captured mid-task behind the counter, map in hand, that quietly determined expression perfectly rendered
  • Jiji figure — perched on the countertop in signature matte black, tail curled with effortless composure
  • Ursula’s dragonfly figure — included as a secondary character accent
  • Soot sprites — scattered through the scene as small environmental storytelling details
  • Full bakery diorama base — floor-to-ceiling shelving packed with individually sculpted and painted loaves, pastries, jars, and baskets; glass-front display case with transparent panels revealing tiered trays of breads; vintage teal cash register; sunflower arrangement; wall shelving with bottled goods; wooden plank flooring and wallpapered walls; side door and greenery visible at frame edges

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

  • Imported resin
  • Imported PU
  • Transparent components (display case panels and select detail parts)

OTHER

  • Estimated shipment: Q2–Q3 2026

OPM Studio’s Vol. 014 diorama reconstructs the heart of Gütiokipänia Bakery in extraordinary detail — every loaf on the shelves individually painted, the glass display case rendered with actual transparent panels, and Kiki’s quietly resolute expression capturing exactly the right emotional register. At 33 cm wide, this is a scene you can step into. For collectors who love Ghibli not for its spectacle, but for its warmth.

Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) is one of Studio Ghibli's most enduring works — a coming-of-age story following Kiki, a young witch-in-training who relocates to a seaside city and establishes a broomstick delivery service out of Osono's bakery. This diorama captures one of the film's quieter, grounding moments: Kiki behind the counter of Gütiokipänia Bakery, navigating the small responsibilities of her new independent life, with Jiji keeping watchful company nearby. It's the film's emotional core in miniature — not the magic of flight, but the warmth of finding a place to belong.