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FuRyu's Marin Gym Clothes Figure Embraces the Heroine's Natural Appeal

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Like a kaiju rising out of the seas to level Tokyo, CloverWorks is on a rampage to emotionally stress single weebs the world over. With the return of My Dress-Up Darling, Rascal Does Not Dream, and the Japanese release of A Fragrant Flower, the studio is out to get your money. And with the kickback they’ll get from Tenitol’s (FuRyu) Marin gym clothes figure, they’re likely to cause emotional damage to your wallet as well.

A playfully sensual My Dress-Up Darling collectible, this non-scale figure is available through preorder from sites like Hobby Link Japan and Big Bad Toy Store (for US fans).

Tenitol’s Marin Gym Clothes Figure — Hooray for Candid Ecchiness

Do you remember when MyAnimeList rightfully assigned an “ecchi” tag to My Dress-Up Darling? I remember. The Teniton Marin gym clothes figure also remembers!

Featuring everyone’s favorite kawaii cosplay in Gojo’s P.E. clothes, this figure is an ode to Marin’s sexiness.

Tenitol devoted a lot of care to making this figure, and it shows. From the gradient of Marin’s hair to her warm smile and radiant eyes, this figure gives a candid and endearing feel. It’s revealing, yet subtly so—a gentle kind of exposure. It’s like the playful teasing between lovers. The color production on this figure is so meticulously crafted that it gives Marin’s skin a tactile visual. This figure makes you believe that it will be soft to the touch.

The figure’s face features soft, meticulously crafted hues that evoke the impression of a real Marin gazing back at you. Even her nails and the recesses and curves of her body are exceptionally painted. You have to applaud that level of color production.

For a slightly NSFW collectible, the Marin gym clothes figure makes a sugoi centerpiece for any collection. At 11.81″ (about the length of a football), this figure is lofty enough to stand out even on the most crowded display shelf.

FuRyu expects the Tenitol Marin figure in gym clothes by FuRyu to ship in April 2026. Prices vary depending on the retailer, but most range from $75 to $80. If you’re ordering from the US, account for any applicable tariff surcharges.

Are You Ready for the Second Season of My Dress-Up Darling?

Are you curious about what to expect from the upcoming season of My Dress-Up Darling? My fellow Anime Corner comrade Ken Pueyo has already reviewed the first two episodes of the new season; check out his spoiler-free review here.

Source: Hobby Link Japan
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