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New Umamusume Plush Are Sakura Bakushin, King Halo, and Curren

Sega Plaza will release the Volume 8 of the Umamusume: Pretty Derby Fuwapuchi line of plush toys, and we’ll be able to get Sakura Bakushin O, King Halo, and Curren Chan. At the moment, we only know they are confirmed for Japan.

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The dolls will appear in Sega Plaza crane game machines starting on September 12, 2025. All three dolls have simple facial expressions, though Curren Chan is winking. They’re wearing their school uniform as well, likely since it’s an easier design than some of the girls’ signature racewear.

Sakura Bakushin O and King Halo are both Umamusume characters who have been in the game since launch. Curren Chan debuted as a trainee in April 2021 on the Japanese server, whereas she’s the latest one in the global version and showed up in the gacha on July 28, 2025. As a racer, Curren Chan excels at Sprints and is a Pace Chaser. Personality-wise, she’s aware of how cute she is and knows how to use it to get what she wants.

While the Sakura Bakushin O, King Halo, and Curren Chan plushes won’t appear until September 2025, that doesn’t mean you can’t get new dolls in August. In late July 2025, Sega showed off the Gold Ship, Satono Crown, Duramente, Cheval Grand, Verxina, and Vivlos dolls that will appear in crane games on August 7, 2025.

Umamusume: Pretty Derby is readily available on mobile devices and Windows PC, and the Sakura Bakushin O, King Halo, and Curren Chan plush will debut in Japanese crane games on September 12, 2025.


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