Play Arts are a line of officially-licensed action figures made by Square Enix and Japanese figure company Kotobukiya. The figurine line also includes Play Art Arms, a set of weapon accessories designed to attach to existing Play Arts figures or be displayed separately. The Play Arts line ended in 2010 after Square Enix ended the contract with Kotobukiya and switched over to a new, revamped line of figures: Play Arts Kai.
List of figuresEdit
Figure | Contents | Release Date | |
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Series One | |||
Sora - Series One |
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September 2006 | |
Roxas - Series One |
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Kairi - Series One |
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Axel - Series One |
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Series One Special Edition | |||
Sora - Valor Form |
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September 2006 | |
Sora - Wisdom Form |
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Sora - Master Form |
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Sora - Final Form |
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Sora - Limit Form |
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Series Two | |||
Sora - Series Two |
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December 2008 | |
Riku - Series Two |
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Cloaked Mickey - Series Two |
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Series Three | |||
Sora - Series Three |
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April 2009 | |
Cloud Strife - Series Three |
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Sephiroth - Series Three |
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Series Four | |||
Sora with Decisive Pumpkin Keyblade - Series Four |
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April 2010 | |
Mickey Mouse with Kingdom Key D - Series Four |
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Jack Skellington with Zero - Series Four |
Play Arts ArmsEdit
One set of Kingdom Hearts Play Art Arms accessories were released in August 2008. The line consisted of five additional Keyblades:
- Oblivion
- Oathkeeper
- Wishing Lamp
- Ultima Weapon (Kingdom Hearts version)
- Ultima Weapon (Kingdom Hearts II version)