Toujou Koneko
Toujou Koneko (塔城小猫) is one of the main heroines of High School DxD, the Japanese light novel series written by Ichiei Ishibumi and illustrated by Miyama-Zero. The original series began publication under Fujimi Fantasia Bunko in 2008 and later expanded into manga, anime, games, music, and character merchandise. Koneko is a member of Rias Gremory’s Occult Research Club and is known for her petite appearance, quiet personality, exceptional physical strength, and supernatural connection to the nekomata. In the Japanese anime adaptation, she is voiced by Ayana Taketatsu.
Toujou Koneko merchandise ranges from premium scale figures and illustration-based display pieces to acrylic stands, tapestries, trading card accessories, fabric goods, books, badges, and limited event items. Her products frequently use artwork from High School DxD HERO, Miyama-Zero’s original light novel illustrations, and crossover projects such as Fantasia Re:Build. Prices vary considerably depending on product type, manufacturer, scale, rarity, condition, release status, and whether an item was sold through a limited Japanese event or retailer.
Popular Toujou Koneko merchandise types
Koneko’s merchandise catalog includes compact character goods as well as larger display pieces for dedicated High School DxD collectors:
- Scale Figures: Premium painted figures are one of the most recognizable Koneko collectible categories. Official releases include 1/7-scale products based on character-song artwork and anime illustrations.
- Lingerie Figures: BellFine’s 1/7 Koneko Lingerie Ver. recreates artwork associated with the High School DxD character-song project and has received multiple production runs for collectors who missed earlier releases.
- Black Color Figures: The Black Color version uses the same core lingerie concept with a darker costume treatment, offering collectors an alternate display option alongside the standard edition.
- Acrylic Stands: Japanese acrylic stands feature Koneko in school uniforms, battle-inspired designs, crossover artwork, seasonal illustrations, and promotional outfits. Their compact format makes them practical for desks, shelves, and character-focused displays.
- Acrylic Panels: Larger acrylic plates and panels emphasize the complete source illustration rather than only the character silhouette, making them suitable for artwork-focused collections.
- Tapestries: Koneko appears on B2 and oversized tapestries using anime and original light novel artwork. Large-format versions can reproduce full-body illustrations with more visual detail than smaller printed goods.
- Big Tapestries: Premium wall-display products may reach approximately life-size proportions and are designed as centerpiece character artwork rather than compact merchandise.
- Dakimakura Covers: Official body pillow covers have been produced using High School DxD anime artwork, giving collectors another large-format fabric option focused on Koneko.
- Big Towels: Fabric goods include character towels and paired designs such as Koneko and Asia, which can be used practically or displayed as wall art.
- Trading Card Sleeves: Movic’s Character Sleeve Collection includes official Koneko designs from High School DxD HERO, allowing fans to protect standard-size trading cards with character artwork.
- Trading Cards & Character Cards: Koneko has appeared across licensed High School DxD card products and promotional cards. Buyers should check the specific game system because cards from different product lines are not automatically compatible.
- Can Badges: Round badges commonly feature anime portraits, chibi illustrations, event artwork, school uniforms, or themed costumes and work well in ita-bags or badge displays.
- Acrylic Keychains: Acrylic charms and character keychains provide a smaller collectible format for bags, keys, desk displays, or character boards.
- Rubber Straps & Charms: Chibi and simplified versions of Koneko may appear as rubber straps, metal charms, or small hanging accessories.
- Posters & Bromides: Printed goods include posters, clear posters, bromides, illustration cards, store bonuses, and event-exclusive prints.
- Light Novels: The original Japanese High School DxD novels are an important part of a Koneko collection for fans interested in the source material, character development, and Miyama-Zero’s original artwork.
- Manga & Visual Books: Manga adaptations, franchise books, art collections, anniversary publications, and anime visual books provide additional Koneko illustrations beyond standalone figures and goods.
- Blu-ray & DVD Goods: Home-video editions and retailer campaigns may include character booklets, posters, illustrations, and store-exclusive bonuses featuring the High School DxD heroines.
- Event & Pop-Up Goods: Fantasia Bunko events, High School DxD pop-up shops, anniversary projects, anime exhibitions, and Japanese retailer campaigns can introduce limited Koneko merchandise unavailable through long-term standard distribution.
Hot Toujou Koneko concepts and themes
Koneko merchandise frequently revisits several recognizable character designs and visual concepts from the light novels, anime, games, and promotional artwork:
- Kuoh Academy Uniform: Koneko’s school uniform is one of her most recognizable looks and appears frequently on acrylic stands, cards, badges, keychains, tapestries, and group illustrations.
- Lingerie Ver.: BellFine’s official figure line presents Koneko in a lingerie design based on High School DxD character-song artwork. It remains one of the best-known premium figure concepts associated with the character.
- Black Lingerie Ver.: The darker Black Color edition gives collectors a contrasting alternative to the original figure and pairs naturally with corresponding High School DxD heroine releases.
- Fantasia Re:Build Uniform Ver.: KADOKAWA character goods use artwork from Fantasia Re:Build to present Koneko in a clean uniform-based design suitable for acrylic displays.
- Fantasia Re:Build Power-Up Ver.: Another official KADOKAWA merchandise line uses Koneko’s powered-up crossover artwork for acrylic stands and large tapestries.
- Nekomata Theme: Koneko’s supernatural background provides a strong visual identity involving cat ears, tails, yokai imagery, spiritual power, and more intense expressions.
- Battle & Power-Up Theme: Action-oriented merchandise emphasizes Koneko’s surprising physical strength, supernatural abilities, energy effects, and combat-ready poses rather than only her quiet school appearance.
- High School DxD HERO: The fourth anime season remains an important source for modern Koneko merchandise, including figures, card sleeves, illustrations, and other character goods.
- Original Light Novel Artwork: Goods using Miyama-Zero’s illustrations appeal to collectors who prefer the original Fantasia Bunko visual style over the television anime design.
- Koneko & Asia Pair: Koneko and Asia Argento appear together in selected fabric and promotional products, giving collectors an alternative to single-character displays.
- Occult Research Club: Group displays can combine Koneko with Rias Gremory, Akeno Himejima, Asia Argento, Issei Hyoudou, Yuto Kiba, Xenovia, and other club members.
- Koneko & Kuroka: Merchandise and artwork involving Kuroka highlights Koneko’s family background and nekomata connections and creates a strong sister-themed display concept.
- Petite Character Design: Figure makers and illustrators typically preserve Koneko’s compact silhouette, short white hair, gold-colored eyes, and understated expression rather than exaggerating her proportions to match the older heroines.
- Quiet & Deadpan Expressions: Koneko’s restrained reactions are a defining character trait and are frequently used for portraits, chibi goods, badges, and everyday-scene merchandise.
- Catlike Expressions: Alternate illustrations can emphasize a softer or more playful side through cat poses, ears, tails, food scenes, or relaxed expressions.
- Seasonal Designs: Summer, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, New Year, festival, birthday, and other seasonal themes may appear in limited acrylic goods, cards, badges, tapestries, or event releases.
Popular manufacturers
- BellFine: One of the most recognizable figure manufacturers associated with Toujou Koneko. BellFine produced the official 1/7 Lingerie Ver. as well as its Black Color variation and has rereleased the standard figure for later collectors.
- KADOKAWA: As the publisher behind the original High School DxD light novels, KADOKAWA produces books, anniversary goods, acrylic displays, tapestries, pop-up merchandise, and other products using official franchise artwork.
- Movic: A major Japanese character-goods producer responsible for officially licensed trading-card accessories and anime merchandise. Movic has released multiple Koneko Character Sleeve Collection designs for High School DxD HERO.
- COSPA / NijigenCOSPA: Known for large-format fabric goods, character apparel, tapestries, towels, and body pillow covers. Official Koneko merchandise includes oversized original-art tapestries and dakimakura covers.
- Fantasia Bunko / KADOKAWA Merchandise Projects: Franchise anniversaries, Fantasia Bunko events, exhibitions, and related campaigns provide Koneko goods using original Miyama-Zero artwork and crossover illustrations.
Manufacturer and product-name verification is especially important with older High School DxD figures. Koneko has several releases and variants with similar character designs, so collectors should check the manufacturer, scale, official product name, JAN code, color version, release date, rerelease status, and included accessories before buying.
Quality & craftsmanship
Toujou Koneko collectibles range from inexpensive printed goods to painted scale figures, so materials, finishing, and display quality vary significantly between product categories.
- Scale Figure Sculpting: Premium Koneko figures need to preserve her petite proportions while still capturing the shape of her hair, face, costume, pose, and character-specific details.
- Painted PVC & ABS: BellFine’s 1/7 Lingerie Ver. uses painted PVC and ABS components, a common construction method for Japanese pre-painted scale figures.
- Compact Figure Engineering: Because Koneko is shorter than many other High School DxD heroines, figure dimensions should be evaluated according to the character and pose rather than assuming that every 1/7 figure will have the same height.
- Hair Sculpting: Her short white hairstyle depends on clean individual strands and layered sculpting around the face to preserve the character’s silhouette.
- Facial Accuracy: Small differences in eye placement, mouth shape, and expression can strongly affect whether a Koneko figure feels faithful to her quiet, deadpan appearance.
- Costume Finishing: Premium releases use sculpted folds, edge lines, subtle paint differences, gloss or matte surfaces, and separate components to distinguish fabric and accessories.
- Variant Color Control: Alternate figure editions such as Black Color rely primarily on changed costume colors and surface treatment, so collectors should confirm the exact variant rather than purchasing based only on the sculpt.
- Character-Line Coordination: BellFine’s High School DxD Lingerie figures are designed as a coordinated heroine series, allowing Koneko to be displayed beside Rias, Akeno, and Asia.
- Acrylic Printing: Good acrylic stands should feature sharp artwork, clean silhouette cutting, accurate colors, and secure base slots without visible cracking or cloudiness.
- Large Acrylic Panels: Panels preserve more of the original artwork and background than character-cut stands, making source-image quality especially important.
- Fabric Printing: Large tapestries and dakimakura covers depend on print resolution, fabric density, color reproduction, stitching, and the quality of the original illustration.
- Trading Card Sleeve Printing: Official character sleeves use full-color artwork on the reverse with a transparent playing surface and may use matte finishing for easier handling.
- Packaging Condition: For sealed figure collectors, crushed corners, scratches, faded artwork, detached seals, and damaged windows can materially affect display quality even when the figure itself remains intact.
- Rerelease Identification: A rereleased figure may retain the same basic sculpt while using updated packaging or production information. Collectors should confirm whether they want an original run or a later reproduction.
- Authenticity Checks: Older or higher-value Koneko products should be compared against official manufacturer information, including logos, copyright text, product names, JAN codes, dimensions, materials, box artwork, and included components.
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