Name : Hatsune Miku Piapro Characters Uwaa Series Very Happy Ita Bag Ver.
Manufacturer : FuRyu
Sculptor : Seiki (SEIKI), @ 0179lord on X
Color Producer : Take, @ TAKEsweetfish on X and @ take.painter on Instagram
Release date : September 2025 in China, and in Japan as a limited release at Furyu Hobby Mall.
Dimension : Height 19cm (figure) (or 21cm with base), depth 10cm (base), width 12cm (figure)
Personal note : This figure is part of Tenitol (a brand under FuRyu) and Uwaa Series product lines (a brand under Bilibili goods), and is a collaboration between both FuRyu and Bilibili Goods. A chibi version of this figure called ver. Mini also exists. Both figures come in an entirely white box, with only a clear window as decoration showing part of the figure. Those were the first two Tenitol figures I own that I received within a white box instead of the full-art boxes we're used to, I still do think it's a little sad that about a year ago (at the time I am writing this) FuRyu chose to change their Tenitol figure boxes to standardised white ones with the same clear window on the side for every figure. This is a personal take, but even though displaying (or just keeping) boxes takes a lot of space and people might not want or have to possibility to do so, even if it's just while opening a figure's box, I think we're allowed to have pretty boxes (especially from big manufacturers who can absolutely afford printing nice boxes, I mean come on). On top of that, boxes often display the figure's original drawn artwork, which is sometimes a little hard to find even on the internet (though this might not be relevant to Tenitol figures, since FuRyu seem to be working with sculptors instead of illustrators for this precise series. But still, a nicely designed box would be nice).
While FuRyu is a Japanese company widely known for producing and selling figures from many franchises, Bilibili Goods is a Chinese brand under Bilibili (a Chinese online video sharing platform based in Shanghai) selling official merchandise and collectibles, and especially their iconic ita bags (bags with a clear window used to display merch such as pins, keychains,…) such as the one this Miku figure is wearing. Their Ita Bags under the Uwaa series are easily recognizable by the bag being the character's head, and the window being the character's mouth (many characters have their own Ita Bags, but the most popular ones are the main Vocaloid ones (Miku, Meiko, Kaito, Luka, Len and Rin). I suppose that, in both Japan and China, the Miku Ita Bag might be as popular as (or perhaps more than) it is in France (where I reside, and where I've seen many people wearing one at Miku Expos ! Though I don't go outside often, and may not be able to properly assess how popular it truly is). With the Miku Expo lightstick (though it isn't very detailed on the figure, it does resemble the official black Miku Expo lightstick), and the Miku Ita Bag, this figure does look like a Vocaloid music fan going to a Vocaloid event :)
The sculptor's Pixiv is completely empty, however they seem to be more active on X (@ 0719lord) where they share their latest 3D printed garage kit works, and their involvment in prepainted more widely released figures.
The Color Producer seems to be a single person (@ TAKEsweetfish on X and @ take.painter on Instagram) who is a professionnal painter working on character figures.



















