Three Kings Series Sousuke Aizen

Price range: $299.0 through $369.0

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POP.ART’s Three Kings series opens with Sousuke Aizen rendered at 1/6 scale — 44 cm of sculpted composure, his captain’s haori caught mid-drift above a base of crumbling terrain and emerging Hollow forms. Two arm configurations let you choose your read of the man: restrained elegance or quiet menace. Limited to 188 pieces, and bundled with the forthcoming Kaname Tosen pre-order, this is a piece built for collectors who understand that the most dangerous figures never need to raise their voice.

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DIMENSIONS

A — Main Statue (1/6 Scale)

  • Height: 44 cm / ~17.3 in
  • Width: 34 cm / ~13.4 in
  • Depth: 27 cm / ~10.6 in

B — Bust

  • Height: 9 cm / ~3.5 in
  • Width: 9 cm / ~3.5 in
  • Depth: 8 cm / ~3.1 in

CONFIGURATIONS

  • A — Main Statue: × 2 interchangeable arm configurations — allowing a shift between composed stillness and a subtly commanding gesture
  • B — Bust: × 1 Captain’s uniform head sculpt
  • Base: sculpted terrain base featuring Hollow-form figures emerging beneath Aizen’s feet, visible across multiple render angles

The bust (B) is not sold separately — it is bundled exclusively with the Three Kings: Kaname Tosen pre-order, which opens next month. Both items must be ordered together for the purchase to be confirmed.

MATERIAL & PACKAGING

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OTHER

  • Edition Size: 188 pieces
  • Pre-Order Opens: March 14, 18:00
  • Estimated Shipment: 2026 Q2–Q3
  • Bundle Requirement: The bust (B) requires a simultaneous pre-order of Three Kings: Kaname Tosen to complete checkout; Tosen pre-order opens next month

Sousuke Aizen is the central antagonist of Tite Kubo’s Bleach, originally introduced as the soft-spoken and beloved captain of the 5th Division of the Gotei 13. His true nature — a centuries-long orchestration of deception, manipulation, and ambition — is revealed in one of the series’ most defining moments: his staged death and subsequent betrayal of Soul Society, carried out with an unsettling calm that made the reveal all the more devastating. POP.ART’s interpretation captures precisely that duality — the white haori of a captain draped over a figure whose downward gaze and faint smile suggest not a warrior mid-battle, but a man who has already won.

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