I have photographed three-dimensional works from 'Dungeon Food' such as 'Marsil and Farin in dragon pose' and 'Farin as a chimera'



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Three-dimensional works of characters from Dungeon Meshi, such as Marsil, Farin, and Idzutsumi, were on display at

Wonder Festival 2025 [Winter] , so I took some photos of them.

Wonder Festival 2025 Winter | Official website for Wonder Festival 2025 [Winter].
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At the booth of Furatto☆Buratto (table number 6-23-15), I found Marsil stomping on the pedals saying 'No, no, no!!' The price is 5,000 yen.



Marsil (4,000 yen) cosplaying as a kelpie was also on display. The illustration of Marsil cosplaying as a monster is included in '

Ryoko Kui's Doodle Book: Daydream Hour .'



At the

Wonder Smith booth (table number: 3-22-03), Marsil was on display dressed as a succubus.



There was also a 1/8 scale figure of Marsil, the master of the labyrinth. The price was 20,000 yen.



At the Momo+ (table number: 3-24-01) booth, I found Marsil shouting, 'I'm sick of eating monsters!' The price was 3,000 yen.



At

the CBDesk (table number) booth, we found figures of Farin and Marsil in dragon poses, based on an illustration published on Ryoko Kui's blog .



Here's a frontal shot of Farin. The dragon pose Farin was 8,000 yen, and the dragon pose Marsil was only on display.



At the CBDesk booth, a Farigon was also on display, which you can use to take a break after a meal.



He has a satisfied look on his face.



'

Farin (Chimera) XL size ' was on display at the joint Max Factory and Good Smile Company booth ' WONDERFUL HOBBY LIFE FOR YOU!! 39 '. It will be released in May 2025 and will cost 39,800 yen.



The expression looks like this.



A tail covered in scales. This is definitely 'very cool'.



At the booth of

Monja Jigoku (table number: 6-04-06), a bust of a chimera-ized Farin was on display. The price was 10,000 yen.



The expression looks like this.



At the booth of

Neko ni Kagaki (table number: 3-32-10), a knitted doll of Chimera Farin was on display. The price was 15,000 yen.



I looked up and saw a giant Falin on top of the booth.



This is what it looks like when photographed up close.



The Cerberus Project TM (table number 3-38-01) booth had a dynamic Izutsumi model on display, priced at 12,000 yen.



At

the SALAMI (table number: 2-10-02) booth, there was an almost cat-like Izutsumi. The price was 12,000 yen.



Another appeal of Dungeon Food is the delicious-looking food. At

the Cafe Con Leche (table number: 4-15-11) booth, there was a dish called 'Scorpion and Walking Mushroom Mizutaki' (5,000 yen). It expresses the bounciness of a giant scorpion.



There was also the 'Cockatrice Stone-Grilled Parent and Child with Sauce' (5,000 yen). The glossy sauce was appetizing.



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