Nendoroid Kotaro Bokuto: The Way of the Ace Ver Review

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Kotaro Bokuto already had a nendoroid before, but now he’s getting another nendo; his “way of the Ace” version! I can’t wait to review him today! This Kotaro would go well with a collection of Haikyu!! nendoroids, or even if you just wanted him to expand upon your first Kotaro nendo. Either way, he looks like a cool figure!

Haikyu!! Is an insanely popular manga and anime series about boys who play basketball! The manga is created by Haruichi Furudate. It’s a bestselling manga series with 45 volumes to collect. The main character Hinata, wants to become a pro volleyball player even though he’s built shorter.

The new nendoroid featues Bokuto in his way of the ace T shirt! His principles are written on the back of the blue shirt.

He looks cool! I love the owl! Kotaro comes with a volleyball too.

Wow, I’m shocked they got all that writing to fit on the back of his shirt. This is absolutely an awesome detail.

His pose for playing volleyball is amazing isn’t it! It’s crazy how you can do this in nendoroid form! But does he always smile like that while he’s playing sports??

This cocky face is hilarious. His base is rather creative too isn’t it?

They actually look really cute together like that. It looks like Kotaro is boasting and Hinata looks up to him.

Kotaro Bokuto Way of the Ace version is available now on the Good Smile online shop. If you buy him now, you’l get this special “Way of the Ace” acrylic stand! Kotaro seems like a funny character. I think his newest nendoroid looks pretty cool too. Thank you for reading! Feel free to leave a comment down below!

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