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Dan Da Dan's Okurun and Momo Get New Figures From Ichibankuji

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Bandai Spirit’s Ichibankuji is in collaboration with Dan Da Dan to release scale figures of the series’ main characters Okarun and Momo. The figures depict Okarun in his yokai form and Momo in her school uniform. The collaboration will be released at Japanese Lawson stores nationwide on October 17 via a lottery system.

While the entire goods lineup for this collaboration has yet to be revealed, you can take a look at the A and B prize figures below.

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Ichibankuji features a lottery system that requires the purchase of an 800 yen ticket per draw. The photos of the figures were posted on Ichibankuji’s official website, and more goods are expected to be revealed. Past Ichibankuji collaborations have featured artboards, buttons, acrylic stands, and more.

Yukinobu Tatsu is the author and illustrator of the Dan Da Dan manga, which was released in 2021. It is currently serialized on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ service. There are a total of 19 volumes currently published as of April 2025. The anime adaptation was released in Fall 2024, helping the series gain even more popularity worldwide. Netflix and Crunchyroll are streaming the anime. Check out the official trailer for Season 2 below, which arrives on July 3, 2025.

Crunchyroll describes Dan Da Dan: “When high schooler Momo, from a family of spirit mediums, first meets her classmate Okarun, an occult geek, they argue—Momo believes in ghosts but denies aliens, and Okarun believes in aliens but denies ghosts. When it turns out both phenomena are real, Momo awakens a hidden power, and Okarun gains the power of a curse.

Ichibankuji also plans to release a Dan Da Dan collaboration this summer in July with figures of Okarun and Momo. The figures will also be released via lottery drawing at Tsutaya and Lawson stores across Japan. Those figures are pictured below, showing off the characters in an action pose.

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Source: Ichibankuji Official Website
©Yukinobu Tatsu/SHUEISHA, DANDADAN Production Committee

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