Prisma Wing is bringing Aqua’s chaotic goddess energy straight to your shelf. Prime 1 Studio’s figure brand is turning the Konosuba arch priest into a 1/7 scale showpiece, with a mid-jump pose, swirling water base, and a bonus winking face for collectors who order through the official online store. Standing around 24 cm tall and scheduled to ship in January 2027, this is designed to be a true centerpiece, not just “one more Aqua” in the lineup.
Aqua bursts into Prisma Wing’s lineup with full goddess energy
The party’s healer—and its biggest troublemaker—Aqua from KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! joins the Prisma Wing series as a 1/7 scale pre-painted figure. Sculpted and painted by Prime 1 Studio’s in-house team, the figure captures her bright smile, open-mouthed laugh and clear skin in crisp detail so she looks like she just jumped out of the anime. Prisma Wing has been positioning itself as Prime 1’s high-end PVC figure line, and this Aqua clearly follows that playbook.
Dynamic mid-jump pose that feels straight out of the anime
Rather than a simple standing pose, this Aqua is frozen in the middle of an energetic leap, arms and legs stretched out with her staff sweeping through the air behind her. Her long ponytail fans out dramatically, giving you interesting silhouettes from almost every angle. It’s the kind of pose that sells her loud, carefree personality: not a dignified goddess, but the overconfident, slightly chaotic Aqua fans actually love.


Swirling water base and clear parts that boost shelf presence
The custom base is where the figure really leans into her title as a water goddess. Clear blue effects spiral up around her, mixing soft gradients and tiny magical sparkles to suggest water and spellwork at the same time. Because Aqua is anchored at an angle into this vortex, she appears to float above the base instead of standing flat on a disc. That extra vertical lift, plus the curved motion of the splash, makes the whole piece feel more like a mini diorama than a standard character stand.
1/7 scale with 24 cm height for a premium display size
On paper, the specs are straightforward: 1/7 scale, about 24 cm in height, made from PVC and ABS. In practice, that means she’s roughly the height of a 500 ml bottle, but with extra volume from her hair, staff, and water base pushing the figure outward in every direction. Many 1/7 scale figures in the same price band sit in the low-20 cm range including base, so Aqua’s 24 cm profile lands in that “premium but still easy to display” sweet spot—big enough to command attention, small enough to fit in standard shelves and glass cases.
Bonus winking face and Prime 1 Studio store exclusivity
This release is the Bonus Version, which adds a second face part with a playful wink alongside the standard smiling expression. Swapping faces lets you decide whether Aqua is beaming innocently or looking a bit more smug and teasing. The catch is that this Bonus Version is limited to Prime 1 Studio’s official online store for Japan, with the same configuration offered via their English storefront for overseas collectors. The list price is ¥32,890 (tax in), with shipment planned for January 2027, and Prime 1 notes that delivery timing may shift depending on production.
Comparing this Aqua to other Konosuba figures on your shelf
If you already own other Aqua figures, this one is clearly aimed at becoming the “center” of a Konosuba corner. Where many 1/7 Aquas use simple round bases or costume variants to stand out, Prisma Wing’s take leans on motion, height and effects: a leaping pose, a tall water base, and that big, expressive ponytail. It pairs naturally with Prisma Wing’s Darkness figure from the same series, and for collectors who like building a small diorama out of just two or three characters, this Aqua is a strong anchor piece. For full details and preorders, you can head to the official product page on Prime 1 Studio’s site and check the Prisma Wing lineup from there.
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