MJ Studio: Alice Dark Fairy Tale Series - 1 Blind Box
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MJ Studio: Alice Dark Fairy Tale Series - 1 Blind Box

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MJ Studio: Alice Dark Fairy Tale Series - 1 Blind BoxThis listing is for a random figure. We are unable to take requests for specific figures, and you may get duplicates even if you order more than one. The Fairy Tale Dreamland Series features a charming collection of characters, each inspired by classic fairy tales and brought to life with whimsical designs. Here's a brief overview of the characters in this series: Snow White: Dressed in soft pastel hues, this Snow White figure features a playful bunny

This listing is for a random figure. We are unable to take requests for specific figures, and you may get duplicates even if you order more than one.

The Fairy Tale Dreamland Series features a charming collection of characters, each inspired by classic fairy tales and brought to life with whimsical designs. Here's a brief overview of the characters in this series:

  • Snow White: Dressed in soft pastel hues, this Snow White figure features a playful bunny-inspired design. It symbolizes innocence, kindness, and timeless fairy tale charm.
  • The Little Match Girl: Wrapped in a cozy white cloak with heart-shaped details, this figure captures the bittersweet hope of the classic story. It’s perfect for collectors who love heartfelt tales.
  • Snow Queen: Dressed in icy blue with a magical wand, the Snow Queen embodies winter's elegance and power. This figure represents strength and beauty with a frosty touch.
  • The Little Prince: With starry eyes and a royal blue cape, this figure brings the beloved tale of adventure and wisdom to life. It symbolizes love, exploration, and childlike wonder.
  • Little Red-Cap: Adorned with a bright red mushroom cap, this playful take on Little Red Riding Hood exudes charm and curiosity. It’s a must-have for fairy tale enthusiasts.
  • Nightingale and Rose: This figure features a dreamy green cloak with heart-shaped accents, representing love and sacrifice. It’s perfect for collectors who appreciate poetic stories.
  • Cinderella: Dressed in an elegant black gown with dark roses, this Cinderella reimagines the classic tale with a gothic twist. This figure symbolizes resilience and transformation.
  • Fairy: Surrounded by vibrant floral details, the Fairy figure represents magic, dreams, and enchantment. It’s perfect for those who believe in the power of imagination.

Additionally, there is a hidden figure in the series:

  • Happy Prince (1:96 Chance): This rare edition features the Happy Prince with a golden crown and a heartwarming expression. It symbolizes compassion and generosity, making it a treasured find for any collector.

Each character in this series brings a beloved fairy tale to life, making them a magical addition to any collection.

Box Contents:
1 Blind Box - Fairy Tale Dreamland Series

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