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One Piece Film Red - Uta - DXF Figure - The Grandline Children

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Bandai Spirits / Oda Eiichiro

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0000-2023-07-01

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One Piece Film Red - Uta - DXF Figure - The Grandline Children

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
One PieceBANDAI SPIRITSABS, PVC21Non-Scale

Character info Uta

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation

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The One Piece Film Red Uta DXF figure presents a dynamic, stage-ready silhouette that captures the singer’s energy. The figure is posed mid-performance, with one leg slightly bent and an arm raised as if conducting an invisible chorus. The sculpt emphasizes Uta’s long, flowing hair that sweeps behind her, with delicate curls and strands sculpted to catch light from every angle. Her outfit is rendered with attention to texture: a layered, flowing dress with sculpted pleats and subtle ruffles, accented by small musical motifs along the hems. The paintwork uses soft pinks, purples, and ivory to evoke her concert attire, while vibrant contrasts highlight facial features and eyes to convey emotion. The stand/base is designed to resemble a concert stage with musical notes and sound wave motifs.

Uta is introduced as a charismatic and enigmatic singer whose voice has the power to alter emotions. Born as Shanks' daughter, she grew up in the shadow of a legendary pirate's legend and sought to share a message of hope through music. Her concert on the pirate world’s island becomes a gathering of friends and foes, where she invites listeners into a dreamlike world while hiding a history of pain and manipulation. The film follows her inner conflict between the desire to bring joy and the responsibility of the consequences her songs unleash. As the story unfolds, Uta learns to trust others, and her relationship with the Straw Hat crew becomes a turning point in deciding whether art should heal or control.

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