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Taito: Sword Art Online: War of Underworld - Asuna (Marine Look Ver.) Coreful FigureTaito: Sword Art Online: War of Underworld Asuna (Marine Look Ver.) Coreful Figure Asuna joins the Coreful Figure line sporting a marine inspired outfit! She stretches up her arms to adjust her beret ever so sweetly. Nearly 8 inches tall and standing on a base, she is an adorable addition to any Sword Art Online collection. Product Features 7. 87 inches (20cm) Made of plastic Part of the Coreful Figure line Based on the Sword Art Online anime Non
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