Light Yagami and Ryuk — Death Note

$529.0

Up To Earn 5,290 Crystals With This Purchase.

Character: Death Note · Light Yagami, Ryuk

Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship TBD

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ABOUT

This is the Anonymous Studio dual statue capturing Light Yagami and Ryuk as an inseparable pair — Light gripping the Death Note with cold resolve while Ryuk looms overhead, scythe extended, grinning over his shoulder. Cast in polystone and imported PU resin at 30×34×49 cm, the skull-strewn base and dynamic diagonal composition give the piece a presence that reads from across the room. Two costume versions and two swappable head sculpts let collectors tune the exact character beat they want on display, and at 99 pieces per version, the window to secure one is genuinely narrow.

Dimensions

  • 30 cm × 34 cm × 49 cm (11.8 in × 13.4 in × 19.3 in)
  • Weight: Not specified

Configurations

  • Light Yagami figure — Casual Outfit Version
  • Light Yagami figure — Black Suit Version
  • Ryuk figure — included in both versions
  • Two interchangeable Light Yagami head sculpts (visible in product images)
  • Death Note prop — held by Light, integrated into pose
  • Skull-pile sculptural base — shared display platform for both figures
  • Ryuk’s oversized scythe — fully sculpted, extends above the composition

Material & Packaging

  • Polystone (dense cast mineral composite, standard for high-detail GK statues)
  • Imported PU resin (polyurethane resin, used for fine detail parts)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Scale: Not specified
  • Studio: Anonymous Studio
  • Edition Size: 99 pieces per version
  • Estimated Shipment: Within 3 months of pre-order close

Anonymous Studio reads this as the defining relationship of Death Note — not a confrontation, but a partnership built on mutual fascination and mutual use. Light stands at the center of the composition, Death Note in hand, expression calm and calculating; Ryuk arcs above him with that permanent, delighted grin, scythe sweeping outward as if framing the scene for an audience only he can see. The skull base underneath makes the cost of that partnership literal. What the studio emphasizes here is the tonal contrast between Light’s composed exterior and the chaos Ryuk represents — two forces that need each other, staged so neither dominates.