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Sanrio My Melody Afternoon Tea Series | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Sanrio My Melody Afternoon Tea Series | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Blind Box | Collectible Figure


Time for an afternoon tea in My Melody style. Afternoon Tea is a series of mini figures inspired by English tea time — a sweet bunny in pastel, elegant outfits, surrounded by tea accessories and delicate details. Each figure has its own character and pose. You open the box and don't know which of the five My Melody versions will join your collection.

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Product type: Collectible mini-figure – Blind Box
Brand: Sanrio
Series: My Melody – Afternoon Tea
Character: My Melody
Material: PVC
Height: approx. 6–8 cm
Contents: 1 random figure (blind box)
Number of models: 5 standard models
Style: kawaii / pastel / elegant
Age: 15+ (collectible product)

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Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

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My Melody: Yasuko Matsumoto

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A white rabbit in a pink hood. Sincere, warm, and unfailingly kind. My Melody appeared at Sanrio in 1975 — a year after Hello Kitty — and since then has not left the top five most popular characters for 25 consecutive years. This is a record that no one has broken. Yasuko Matsumoto, the designer also responsible for Kiki and Lala, created a character inspired by Little Red Riding Hood — and then allowed her to grow into something of her own. The hood changed color from red to pink. Kuromi appeared — a black rabbit, a mischievous rival who turned out to be My Melody's opposite reflection. Together, they became one of Sanrio's most iconic duos. Why has My Melody consistently won hearts for half a century? What makes this simple, sincere character triumph over more spectacular designs? And what is kawaii, which not only looks cute but genuinely feels?