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Chainsaw Man - Makima Figure (4.4") - Youtooz

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Chainsaw Man - Makima Figure (4.4") - YoutoozThe Chainsaw Man Makima Figure (4. 4") Youtooz brings the enigmatic and powerful Makima to life in a highly detailed collectible. Standing 4. 4 inches tall, this figure captures her signature look with long peach colored hair pulled into a thick ponytail that flicks to the side, while her fringe and two long strands frame her face. Her piercing yellow eyes and slight, calming smile perfectly convey her commanding presence, as she forms a hand sign

The Chainsaw Man - Makima Figure (4.4") - Youtooz brings the enigmatic and powerful Makima to life in a highly detailed collectible. Standing 4.4 inches tall, this figure captures her signature look with long peach-colored hair pulled into a thick ponytail that flicks to the side, while her fringe and two long strands frame her face. Her piercing yellow eyes and slight, calming smile perfectly convey her commanding presence, as she forms a hand sign ready to unleash a Devil’s power.

Makima is dressed in her classic business attire, featuring a crisp white long-sleeve shirt, black trousers, and brown shoes, embodying the perfect mix of elegance and menace. Every detail is carefully crafted to showcase her iconic appearance and personality, making her an essential addition for any Chainsaw Man fan or Youtooz collector.

The figure ships in a matte, embossed protective outer sleeve with a custom plastic protector for maximum safety during shipping. The packaging features a dark green exterior stamped with kanji and splattered in vibrant red, with a bright yellow interior, offering a striking display even before opening. Through the large clear window, Makima’s calm yet commanding presence is immediately visible, making this collectible both visually stunning and a must-have for fans of the series.

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