Summary of figures of popular fighting game 'Street Fighter 6' such as Chun-Li and Ryu seen at the venue of WonFes 2025 [Winter]



Capcom's 'Street Fighter 6' is a fighting game that has been a rare hit in recent years, with sales in Japan exceeding 1 million copies. Figures of characters fighting in Street Fighter 6 were on display at the world's largest sculpture and figure festival, '

Wonder Festival 2025 [Winter] ', so I went to check them out.

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First, I went to the Kaiyodo booth to check out the products from a commercial dealer.



The prototype for 'Revoltech Luke,' scheduled for release in September 2025, was made by Katsuhisa Yamaguchi, the costume was sewn by Kazu, and the price is 12,100 yen.



The Revoltech figure is a movable figure, the sleeveless hood Luke is wearing is made of fabric, and it comes with rising upper effect parts.



The release date and price of 'Revoltech Ryu' have yet to be decided. The prototype was created by Katsuhisa Yamaguchi, and the costume was sewn by Kazu.



Ryu is preparing to throw a Hadoken. In Street Fighter 6, Ryu wears tattered cloth on his upper body, but in the sample on display, this cloth was made of cloth, not plastic.



I arrived at the

Union Creative booth.



Statues of Chun-Li and Cammy dressed in bunny suits were on display.



'B-style Chun-Li Bunny Ver.' is scheduled to be released in May 2025, priced at 38,500 yen including tax. The prototype was created by Koji Futahashi and painted by yozakura.



The upper body looks like this. The bunny suit design is based on the familiar Chinese dress from Street Fighter II, which is OUTFIT2 in SF6.



Photo taken from the back.



'Her most distinctive feature is the beautiful lines of her legs that she uses to perform her techniques. Her beautiful legs with their supple muscles have been faithfully recreated in three dimensions.'



On display next to it was the 'B-style Cammy Bunny Ver.' The prototype was created by Koji Futatsuhashi, and the release date and price have yet to be decided.



The bunny suit is designed to resemble a combat suit. The short bob hairstyle is from Outfit 1 in Street Fighter 6.



A sharp profile.



This time I ventured into the general booth area. At 'Leave this to me and go ahead!!' (booth number 4-25-02) I found a figure of Blanka. The title was 'Blanca's Holiday.'



The prototype was created

by Miyamoto Yoin . Blanka has a playful expression on his face. He has the humor of a jungle tour guide.



Directing his gaze was a Blanka doll. These were ordered in large quantities by an unscrupulous vendor in the previous Street Fighter V game, and will be used in Street Fighter 6 as attack equipment.



At his feet were a large number of Blanka dolls.



On display at

HABOOTH (3-26-16) were busts of Jamie and Luke.



Jamie is sexy. When Luke beats Jamie, he calls him a 'sexy guy.'



Luke is a bold character with a straight gaze and a wide smile. His right hand unleashes a crouching medium punch.



Marisa was on display at the booth of

Nendonium Nitrate (3-13-07).



A historic presence



He is a fighter who practices the ancient Roman martial art of pankrateon, but he is also an up-and-coming jewelry designer.



Those impressive biceps speak volumes about Mariza's firepower.



At

the StudioHeyaP (1-14-03) booth, we found a 1/6 scale Chun-Li dressed in the OUTFIT1 outfit from Street Fighter 6. The prototype was made by Studio HeyaP, and the paint was done by Stream Jiro .



Chun-Li with a dignified expression, facing her opponent's challenge head-on



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It was also possible to try out painting Chun-Li's dress at the booth.



At the booth of Omura Juliet Camera (3-31-03), three figures, Ken, Manon, and Vega, were on display. Of these, Vega will be a new work at Wonder Festival 2025 [Winter].



The prototype of the Vega was made by

Matsui Kazuki and cost 15,000 yen.



Vega was defeated by Ryu in Street Fighter V, but returns with all of his memories lost in Street Fighter 6. He can unleash psychic power from his eerily glowing right hand and plant bombs in his opponents.



Manon striking a victory pose wearing OUTFIT2.



And here is Ken in his OUTFIT1 outfit, a secret appearance for various reasons.



At

the Atelier IT (2-23-01) booth, we found Chun-Li in her OUTFIT2 outfit.



This is a familiar costume from 'Street Fighter II.'



He has the sharp face of an Interpol drug enforcement agent.



At

Overdard 's (3-17-19) booth, there was a figure of Mai Shiranui, who was just added as DLC on February 5, 2025. Mai Shiranui is merely a guest character from the SNK 'Garou Densetsu' series, and is not strictly speaking a character from the Street Fighter series.



However, Mai has previously fought fists with Capcom characters, including those from the Street Fighter series, in various titles. The prototype was made by Hiroshi Sato and was priced at 8,000 yen.



Seeing how aggressive she is in her extremely revealing costume, one has to say, 'Yay! She's the best in Japan!'

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