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Max Factory Shana figure.

Max Factory Shana figure.

This is a list of figures that have been released for the Shakugan no Shana series.

Figures come in various different types depending on how they were obtained or the quality of the figure itself. These include:

  • Prepainted - assembled and painted figures
  • Trading- capsule toys (gashapon), candy toys (shokugan) and trading figures (very small and/or cheap figures and/or toys that come in blinded boxes)[1]

Azone[]

Hybrid Active Figure[]

Azone Hybrid Active Figure 1

A 23cm tall 1/6 scale action doll called the Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter Version was released in November 2006[2] by Azone as part of its Hybrid Active Figure line. It comes in a set with the winter Misaki Municipal High School uniform, Yogasa, a white sleeveless shirt and shorts, knee socks, and shoes. Accessories included are Alastor's Cocytus pendant, the Nietono no Shana, and melonpan. Yogasa can be cast off and the doll can be put in poses.[3]

The doll came with a ticket that allowed a Yukari Hirai version Shana doll to be purchased as well.[3] This doll was released in May 2007.[4]

Azone have also manufactured both the winter and summer Misaki Municipal High School uniforms for use on their dolls.

Bandai[]

Itƍ Noizi Collection[]

Ito Noizi Collection figures

In October 2005, Bandai released a set of four trading figures based on works by Noizi Itƍ. Two of them depict Shana and the other two are based on illustrations in her art book, GU-RE-N. The first Shana figure is based on a color poster illustration for the third light novel volume, and the second is based on the title illustration for the short story, Shakugan no Shana when it was published in an official Dengeki Bunko bootleg magazine called "Dengeki Bunko" (é›»æ’ƒăƒŽăƒłă“?). Both of those illustrations were also published in GU-RE-N.

Tori-Colle![]

Tori-Colle! figures
Tori-Colle! figures box

In December 2006, Bandai added five Shakugan no Shana trading figures to its Tori-Colle! line. The five figures are: Shana A - Flame Haze version, Shana B - Karikari Mofumofu (ă‚«ăƒȘă‚«ăƒȘヱフヱフ?) version, Kazumi Yoshida, Wilhelmina Carmel, and Hecate. They are all 5cm tall. When a box of ten Tori-Colle! figures was bought, a message from Noizi Itƍ was included.[5]

Figure Meister Itƍ Noizi Collection Neo[]

Figure Meister Ito Noizi Collection Neo figures
Figure Meister Ito Noizi Collection Neo box

On January 24, 2007, Bandai released another set of trading figures based on illustrations by Noizi Itƍ. Like the previous Itƍ Noizi Collection, all five figures for Figure Meister Itƍ Noizi Collection Neo are based on illustrations in the art book GU-RE-N. The first three are Shakugan no Shana figures. The Shakugan no Shana figures are: Shana A - Winter Present (ć†Źăźăƒ—ăƒŹă‚Œăƒłăƒˆ?) version, which is based on an illustration for the Dengeki Daioh in December 2004, Shana B - One-piece (ăƒŻăƒłăƒ”ăƒŒă‚č?) version, which depicts Shana in a dress she wore in the second light novel volume, and Kazumi Yoshida, which is based on her design for the Shakugan no Shana Drama Disk. The Kazumi figure comes with parts allowing it to swap between the summer and winter Misaki Municipal High School uniforms. The last two figures are based on Itƍ's designs for Al-Azif and Etheldreda from Demonbane.[6] Like the Tori-Colle! figures, a message from Noizi Itƍ was included with the purchase of a box of the figures.[7]

Figure Meister Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection[]

Figure Meister Shana and Nanatsuiro Selection figures

The Figure Meister Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection set of trading figures by Bandai is the first of three sets featuring characters from both Shakugan no Shana and Nanatsuiro Drops, a visual novel featuring character designs by Noizi Itƍ. The two series had collaborated in the past. The set was released in February 2008 and is comprised of 5 figures with 3 from Shakugan no Shana; Shana (Flame Haze version), Shana (Casual Clothes (私服?) version), and Wilhelmina Carmel. The other 2 figures are Prima Pramu (Sumomo Akihime) and Prima Asparas from Nanatsuiro Drops.[8] The two Shana figures are based on illustrations promoting the anime series and the Wilhelmina figure is based on her design for the Shakugan no Shana Drama Disk.

Q-JOY Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection[]

The Q-JOY Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection set was released on the same month as the Figure Meister set as part of the Q-JOY line of articulate, unassembled trading figures. The lineup for the set is Shana and Kazumi Yoshida from Shakugan no Shana and Sumomo Akihime and Nona Yƫki from Nanatsuiro Drops.[9]

Figure Meister Half Prism Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection[]

In March 2008, the third and final Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection set was released. The figures, known as Half Prisms, depict the characters enclosed in triangular prisms, which can be put against each other to form a rectangular prism. The lineup for this set is Shana and Kazumi Yoshida from Shakugan no Shana and Sumomo Akihime, Nona Yƫki, and Flora Koiwai from Nanatsuiro Drops.[10] All the figures are depicted as being at the beach.

Banpresto[]

Dengeki Bunko Collection Figure[]

Banpresto DB Collection Figure Shana

A Shana trading figure was released in early September 2005 by Banpresto as part of the Dengeki Bunko Figure Collection 1 along with five other Dengeki Bunko heroines: Kana Iriya from Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu, Sadagiri Shinjou from The Ending Chronicle, Dokuro Mitsukai from Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan, Kƫgen Tenko from Our Home's Fox Deity., and Tama Katsura from Tengoku ni Namida wa Iranai as a secret variant. The figure is about 9cm tall and was jointly manufactured by Banpresto and Unifive.[11]

DX Girls Figure[]

In March 2006,[12] Banpresto released 1/8 scale prepainted swimsuit version figures of Shana and Kazumi Yoshida under their DX Girls Figure (DXă‚ŹăƒŒăƒ«ă‚șăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ą?) line. They are approximately 17 cm in height.[13]

DX Girls Figure 2[]

Three months after the first set, Banpresto released a second set of the DX Girls Figures. Again with Shana and Kazumi Yoshida, this time the figures are wearing pajamas.

Fulton Japan[]

Anime 20th Anniversary Chronograph[]

On October 9, 2025, Fulton Japan announced it would release a Shakugan no Shana-inspired chronograph under their Anime Collection line for the 20th Anniversary of the anime series,[14] with the watch being scheduled for release in late April 2026.[15] The chronographs are special limited editions with their manufacture capped at 2005 pieces.[16]

The chronograph has an asymmetrical black dial. At the 12 o'clock position are metal decorational motifs of Alastor's Cocytus and Shinpan. Two natural diamonds are set at the 2 o'clock position as a special design to celebrate the 20th Anniversary. The dates on which the first episodes of the the first season, Second, S OVA, and Final were aired or released (October 5 2005, October 4 2007, October 23 2009, and October 7 2011 respectively) are carved into the watch face. The watch's second hand is inspired by the Nietono no Shana. On the face are engravings inspired by the Reiji Maigo and ahoge. The moonphase uses TendƍkyĆ« and Seireiden as motifs to express a world where the Present World and the Crimson Realm intersect. A disc on the back of the dial rotates at a regular interval, causing the scenery to change slowly with the passage of time.[16] TendƍkyĆ« shows during a.m. times and Seireiden shows during p.m. times.[15] The back cover has a design inspired by Unrestricted Spells and is engraved with the edition number to verify the chronograph as a special limited edition of 2005 pieces.[16] Each piece has its own edition number so no watch will have the same number.[15]

In additional to a solid stainless steel metal band, the watch also comes with a leather band inspired by Yogasa. The leather band has a deep black outer material and a red lining reminiscent of Shana's flaming hair and burning eyes. The lining is engraved with the words "20th Anniversary" and the official logo of the anime series.[16] The Yogasa band is made from genuine leather.[15]

Included with the watch is a special watch box which resembles a grimoire with the power of an Unrestricted Spell to manipulate Power of Existence. The box is finished with PU leather and embossed with an Unrestricted Spell and the words "20th Anniversary". Included is a watch guarantee card featuring an illustration of Shana with a box full of melonpan on the front and Shana with flaming hair and burning eyes on the back.[16]

FuRyu[]

Dengeki 20th Anniversary Festival prize figures[]

In December 2012, FuRyu produced two Shana prepainted figures to be used as prizes for the Dengeki 20th Anniversary Festival, one with flaming-hair and one with black hair.[17]

Trio-Try-iT[]

In August 2024, FuRyu revealed a Shana figure for their Trio-Try-iT line of prize figures. It was scheduled for release in Winter 2024,[18] and was distributed in late January 2025.[19][20] The figure did not feature Cocytus.

Good Smile Company[]

Hecate/Trigon Leather Mobile Phone Strap[]

In January 2008, Good Smile Company released a leather mobile phone strap accessory depicting Hecate's Treasure Tool, Trigon.[21]

Nendoroid[]

The Nendoroid (ă­ă‚“ă©ă‚ă„ă©?) series is a signature figure line of Good Smile Company. They depict characters from anime, manga or video game designed with a large head and smaller body to give them a cute appearance. Their faces and other body parts are exchangeable, giving them a range of different expressions and poses. Four Shana Nendoroids have been released. All Nendoroids are said to be sculpted by Nendoron (ă­ă‚“ă©ă‚ă‚“?).

Nendoroid Petite Shakugan no Shana Second VIII[]

The Nendoroid Petite (ă­ă‚“ă©ă‚ă„ă©ă·ăĄ?) figures are about 6.5cm tall half the size of regular Nendoroids. The first Shana Nendoroid Petite was released on August 29, 2008 in a limited edition bundle with the eighth and final DVD volume of Shakugan no Shana Second.[22] This Nendoroid Petite can be differentiated from the second one in that Shana has darker hair and does not come with Yogasa as an accessory.

Enpatsu Shakugan version[]

In November 2008, the first regular sized Shana Nendoroid, the Enpatsu Shakugan (炎é«Ș灌県?, Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed) version, was released. It comes with three face and arm parts and Yogasa, Nietono no Shana, and the Cocytus pendant as accessories. The Nendoroid was given the joke Flame Haze title, "Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Soother" (炎é«ȘçŒçœŒăźç™’ă—æ‰‹ Enpatsu Shakugan no Iyashite?).[23]

Dengeki Daioh version[]

Nendoroid Dengeki Daioh Shana

The Dengeki Daioh (é›»æ’ƒć€§çŽ‹?) version Nendoroid was available via a mail order with an application from the September 2008 issue of Dengeki Daioh, a manga magazine which serialized the Shakugan no Shana manga series. After the application, it was released in December.[24] Along with that issue of Dengeki Bunko was a keychain made by Toy's Works. The cover of the issue is a collaboration illustration between Shakugan no Shana and Toradora! of Shana and Taiga Aisaka,[25] which was illustrated by Ayato Sasakura, the illustrator of the Shakugan no Shana manga, and Zekkyƍ, the illustrator of the Toradora! manga.

Nendoroid Petite Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus[]

In March 2009, another Nendoroid Petite of Shana was released in a set of four which was bundled with the limited edition of the video game, Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus, which features Shana and other Dengeki Bunko heroines. The other three characters in the set are; Taiga Aisaka from Toradora!, Kino from Kino's Journey, and Index from Toaru Majutsu no Index.[26] This Nendoroid Petite can be differentiated from the first one in that Shana is wearing the winter Misaki Municipal High School uniform and Yogasa.

Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter[]

On 12 February, 2023, at the 2023 Winter Wonder Festival, Good Smile Company unveiled a prototype figure of Shana for the series' 20th anniversary, titled "Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter" (炎é«ȘçŒçœŒăźèšŽăĄæ‰‹?).[27] A colored prototype was unveiled on April 26.[28] A 1/7 scale figure based on a new illustration by Noizi Itƍ drawn specifically to be adapted into a figure, it could be pre-ordered from May 9 to June 21 2023 and was scheduled to be released in June 2024.[29] Orders of the figure started being shipped out on July 17.[30]

Chocopuni Plushie[]

On 27 October, 2025, Good Smile Company announced a Shana plushie under their Chocopuni line.[31] Preorders were taken from announcement date to 26 November and the plushies were scheduled to be shipped in April 2026.[32]

GraffArt Shop[]

On January 26, 2019, the anime goods store GraffArt Shop introduced Shakugan no Shana goods for sale at its parent company A3's A3 Market in Akihabara.[33] There were five items, each adorned by one or both of two original illustrations of Shana. The items were a card case, 2 acrylic keychains, a phone case for iPhone 6/6s/7/8, and a leather strap.

Griffon Enterprises[]

Minheru figures[]

From 2008 to 2011, Griffon Enterprises released three 1/7 scale prepainted Shana color variant figures, which were sculpted by Minheru (みんまる?). They are about 18cm tall and have transparent hair. The first of these figures was released in October 2008, but was later re-released in November 2011.[34] The second version, called the Black Hair Clear (黒é«ȘクăƒȘケ?) version, was released in May 2009.[35] The last color variant, the Sweet Yellow (ă‚čă‚Šă‚ŁăƒŒăƒˆă‚€ă‚šăƒ­ăƒŒ?) version, was released in September 2009.[36]

i-con Swimsuit version[]

In September 2012, Griffon Enterprises released a 1/8 scale prepainted Shana figure called the Swimsuit (氎着?) version. The figure was sculpted by i-con and is based on an illustration by Noizi Itƍ. The figure was later re-released in April 2013.[37] The jacket of the figure can be cast-off.

GSI Creos[]

P:chara[]

Flame Hair version Shana

Flame Hair version Shana

Black Hair version Shana

Black Hair version Shana

In November 2007, GSI Creos added two Shana figures to its P:chara (Pă‚­ăƒŁăƒ©?) line; the Black Hair (黒é«Ș?) version and the Flame Hair (炎é«Ș?) version. The Black Hair version was a limited edition exclusive to the Dengeki 15th Anniversary Festival for Shakugan no Shana Second, which was airing at that time, while the Flame Hair version was obtainable via mail order using the November and December volumes of the Dengeki Daioh manga magazine and sent out in February 2008.[38] The Black Hair version is wearing the summer Misaki Municipal High School uniform and comes with two accessories; a melonpan and a little doll of YĆ«ji Sakai. The Flame Hair version is wearing the winter Misaki Municipal High School uniform and comes with three accessories; Yogasa, the Nietono no Shana, and a flame sword effect piece.

Jun Planning[]

Moeart Collection[]

On April 28, 2007, Jun Planning released a Shana figure as part of their Moeart Collection (ăƒąă‚šă‚ąăƒŒăƒˆăƒ»ă‚łăƒŹă‚Żă‚·ăƒ§ăƒł?) line. It is a 1/6 scale prepainted figure based on the illustration for the the fifth light novel volume.[39] A limited edition black haired version was released with the mail order trader T.J GrosNet. Both versions were sculpted by Keisuke Sawada (柀田 敓介?).[40] The two figures come with the Nietono no Shana and Yogasa accessories, which can be cast off.

Another figure from the Moeart Collection produced by Jun Planning is a 1/1 scale, 10cm tall Shana-tan figure which could only be bought on the T.J GrosNet website.[41] It comes with two extra hands which can be interchanged, one holding the Nietono no Shana and one holding melonpan. The figure is articulated at the neck, shoulders, arms, and hip.[42]

Kaiyodo[]

Capsule Fortune Shana[]

In January 2014, Kaiyodo produced a set of five Shana capsule phone straps as part of their Capsule Fortune (ă‚«ăƒ—ă‚»ăƒ«ăŠăżăă˜?) series. As with other Capsule Fortune sets, the five straps each have a different probability of being obtained from a capsule, and each is attributed to a level of luck in order to read the owner's fortune. The figures on the straps are 5cm tall and were sculpted by Tomohide Enoki (抎朚 べもăČで?), and the straps and figure costumes was produced by Eiichiro Matsumoto (æŸæœŹæ „äž€éƒŽ?). The straps are:

  • [Excellent Luck] Swimsuit Shana (ă€ć€§ć‰ă€‘æ°Žç€ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ [Daikichi] Mizugi Shana?): Incidence rate about 16%
  • [Good Fortune] Summer Uniform Shana (Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed) (ă€ć‰ă€‘ć€ćˆ¶æœă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ[炎é«Ș灌県] [Kichi] Natsu Seifuku Shana (Enpatsu Shakugan)?): Incidence rate about 20%
  • [Average Good Luck] Winter Uniform Shana (ă€äž­ć‰ă€‘ć†Źćˆ¶æœă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ [ChĆ«kichi] Fuyu Seifuku Shana?): Incidence rate about 34%
  • [Slightly Good Luck] Casual Clothes Shana (ă€ć°ć‰ă€‘ç§æœă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ [Shƍkichi] Shifuku Shana?): Incidence rate about 34%
  • [Bad Luck] Wounds All Over Body Shana (【懶】æș€èș«ć‰”ç—ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ [Kyƍ] Manshinsƍi Shana?): Incidence rate about 10%[43]

KDcolle[]

Burning-Eyed Beauty Shana Figure[]

On 21 November, 2022, KDcolle (Kadokawa Collection) prematurely tweeted an announcement for a Shana figure as part of the original novels' 20th Anniversary, with the tweet later being deleted[44] before being tweeted out again a day later.[45] The figure will be based on an illustration by Noizi Itƍ of Shana wearing a kimono, which was released for the 20th Anniversary Online Lottery. The figure was still in production, with further news scheduled for February 2023. A 1/7 scale figure, it was initially named "Shana - Red Spider Lily Kimono version" (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ 曌珠æČ™èŻç€ç‰©Ver. ?),[44] but when a colored protoype was unveiled at 2023 Winter Wonder Festival, the figure was renamed to "Shana - Burning-Eyed Beauty ver." (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ çŒçœŒăƒŽçŸŽäșșver.?) to match the ukiyo-e print.[46]

KDColle announced that the figure would be released in January 2024. If the figure is purchased from the Kadokawa Store, Ebten, or Chara-ani, a removable flame effect piece would also be included. A deluxe edition called the "Kadokawa Special Set" can also be purchased, which will also include a rubber mat with Itƍ's illustration on it.[47] The release date was later pushed back to March.[48]

Burning-Eyed Beauty Shana Ukiyo-e[]

From noon on December 1 on the Dengekiya online store, preorders would open for an ukiyo-e woodblock print named "Portrait of a Burning-Eyed Beauty - Shana" (çŒçœŒăƒŽçŸŽäșș曳 ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ?), which was based on the same Noizi Itƍ illustration. The engraving was done by traditional craftsman Saeko Nagai and the printing was by Makoto Nakayama, a woodblock printer who was Deputy Director of the Ukiyo-e Woodblock Engravers Technique Preservation Association. Only 100 of them would be made and were planned for release in late February 2023.[44][49] The next day after preorders opened, the 100 woodblock prints were already sold out, though Dengekiya announced that more would be made.[50] On December 21, a second 100 prints were made available for purchase.[49][51]

New KDcolle non-scale figure[]

On 27 September 2025, KDcolle announced that they would produce a Shana figure as part of a new project of non-scale figures that would focus on the quality of sculpting and coloring and be at affordable prices and sizes.[52]

Konami[]

FIGUMATE[]

Left to right from top row: Shana, Shana with melonpan, Shana Smiling ver., Shana Flame Haze ver., Fumina Konoe, Kazumi Yoshida, Yukari Hirai, and Shana Bandage ver..

Left to right from top row: Shana, Shana with melonpan, Shana Smiling ver., Shana Flame Haze ver., Fumina Konoe, Kazumi Yoshida, Yukari Hirai, and Shana Bandage ver..

In October 2008, Konami added a set of eight Shakugan no Shana figures to its FIGUMATE line of small, super deformed trading figures. They are purchasable in boxes of ten, and like other FIGUMATE figures, their hair, head, body, hips, arm and leg pieces can be separated and joined to form combinations and are about 7cm tall. The figures are; Shana, Shana with melonpan, Shana Smiling (笑顔?) version (with melonpan), Shana Flame Haze version (with sword), Fumina Konoe, Kazumi Yoshida, Yukari Hirai, and Shana Bandage (挅澯?) version, with the Shana Bandage version figure being rare.[53]

Kotobukiya[]

Tsukuru Shirahige figures[]

In 2006, Kotobukiya released two 1/8 scale prepainted Shana figure variants, both of which were sculpted by Tsukuru Shirahige (癜髭 扔 Shirahige Tsukuru?). The first one, depicting a black-haired Shana, was released on August 14. It comes with melonpan accessories and the skirt can be cast off.[54] A second version, called the Guren (çŽ…è“ź?, Crimson) version, was released in September and was exclusive to the Kotobukiya Shop.[55]

Swimsuit version[]

In April 2007, Kotobukiya released a 1/6 scale prepainted figure of Shana sculpted by Houjun Otoyama (äč™ć±±æł•玔?). It is based on an illustration by Sumie Kinoshita for volume 77 of Megami Magazine,[56][57] released in October 2006, which was advertising Shakugan no Shana Tokubetsu-hen: Koi to Onsen no Kƍgai GakushĆ«!. The figure was later re-released in late March 2008.[58]

China Bikini and Candy Bikini versions[]

China Bikini version Shana

China Bikini version Shana

Candy Bikini version Shana

Candy Bikini version Shana

In February 2008, Kotobukiya released two 1/8 scale prepainted Shana variant figures; the China Bikini (ăƒăƒŁă‚€ăƒŠăƒ“ă‚­ăƒ‹?) version and the Candy Bikini (ă‚­ăƒŁăƒłăƒ‡ă‚ŁăƒŒăƒ“ă‚­ăƒ‹?) version. The China Bikini version depicts a black-haired, twintail Shana riding on a banana boat. In warm temperatures, the swimsuit becomes a little transparent.[59] The Candy Bikini version depicts a flame-haired Shana sitting in a sandbox, and was sculpted by Munetoshi Makio (æ§™ć°Ÿ ćź—ćˆ©?).[60] Both figures were later re-released in March 2010.[61]

Max Factory[]

1/8 scale figure[]

In November 2007, Max Factory, a manufacturer affiliated with Good Smile Company, released an 1/8 scale prepainted Shana figure.[62] The pose that the figure makes is based on the key visual illustration by Noizi Itƍ to promote the first anime series. The figure was sculpted by Takahiro Hashimoto (æ©‹æœŹ 隆慬?).[63]

Figma[]

Figma is an action figure series produced by Max Factory and distributed by Good Smile Factory. They are highly articulated and hand-sized figures and are all around 13cm tall. All Figma figures are said to be sculpted by Masaki Apsy (æ”…äș• 真简 Asai Masaki?).

Flame Hair version[]

A Figma of Shana, called the Flame Hair (炎é«Ș Enpatsu?), was released in December 2008.[64] It comes with stand to support poses where the figure can no longer stand by itself. It also has exchangeable hand and face parts and the Nietono no Shana and melonpan as accessories.

Black Hair version[]

The Black Hair (黒é«Ș Kurogami?) version was a limited edition mail order Figma. It could be mail ordered on December 2008 through two October 2008 magazines, Dengeki Hobby Magazine or volume 29 of Figure Maniacs Otome, as well as mail ordered from Dengeki's online shop, Dengekiya. The figure was then released in February 2009.[65]

MegaHouse[]

Hirai Yukari-san[]

In March 2007, MegaHouse added a Shana action doll, called Hirai Yukari-san (ćčłäș•ゆかりさん?), to its Action Figure Collection+ line. It depicts Shana with twintails and is able to be put in different poses. It comes with two pairs of clothes that it can wear: the Misaki Municipal High School winter uniform and school swimsuit. Alastor's Cocytus pendant and a melonpan are included as accessories and optional hand parts. The figure is about 25cm tall.[66]

Movic[]

Plush Toys[]

Movic released plush toys of Shana and Kazumi Yoshida. They are about 18cm tall and were released at the end of April 2007.[67]

New Vision Toys[]

1/8 scale Shana and Kazumi Yoshida[]

On February 7, 2016, New Vision Toys announced at the 2016 Winter Wonder Festival that they would release a 1/8 scale prepainted figure of Shana and Kazumi Yoshida.[68] At the 2016 Summer Wonder Festival on July 24, they revealed the prototype of the figure and set 2017 as the figure's release date.[69] The figure is likely based on an illustration by Noizi Itƍ depicting Shana with Sumomo Akihime, a character with a very similar design to Kazumi and from Nanatsuiro Drops, a visual novel which Itƍ also provided character designs for. However, the figure was never released.

Resinya![]

Noir, Strawberry and Alice Blue versions[]

In July 2008, Resinya!, a subsidiary of Cospa, released three 1/6 scale prepainted Shana color variant figures. They are called the Noir (ăƒŽăƒŻăƒŒăƒ«?), Strawberry (ă‚čトロベăƒȘăƒŒ?), and Alice Blue (ケăƒȘă‚čăƒ–ăƒ«ăƒŒ?) versions and depict Shana as a waitress. They all come with headphone accessories and were all sculpted by Hiroshi (ăČろし?) of the figure circle Sakurazensen (æĄœć‰ç·š?).[70] Both the Strawberry and Alice Blue versions were limited edition exclusives to two different online anime goods retailers; the Strawberry version for Gee!STORE[71] and the Alice Blue version for AmiAmi. The Alice Blue version was inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[72] The concept for the figures may have arisen from an illustration by Noizi Itƍ at the end of the seventh light novel volume, which depicted Shana as a waitress and was printed on July 10, 2004.

Sega[]

Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax HG Figure[]

Shana HG Figure

Shana HG Figure

Shana Game Color version

Shana Game Color version

To promote its 2D fighting game, Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, which features Dengeki Bunko characters including Shana, high grade prepainted prize figures of all 12 playable characters were produced by Sega. The Shana HG Figure was released along with Kirito from Sword Art Online in June 2015.[73] Later in January 2016, Sega released a color variant of the HG Figure called the Game Color (ă‚ČăƒŒăƒ ă‚«ăƒ©ăƒŒ?) version, and was again released with a similar Kirito figure.[74] The colors of the figure are based on the thirteenth palette colors of Shana's sprite in the game.

SuperGroupies[]

On November 22, 2018,[75] the anime and game fashion brand SuperGroupies introduced 3 items inspired by Shakugan no Shana. One is a coat designed after Yogasa and the other two are a necklace and a wristwatch, both inspired by Alastor's Cocytus.

Taito[]

Kuji Honpo figures[]

Regular version

Regular version

Karimofu Melonpan version

Karimofu Melonpan version

In March 2012, Taito produced two Shana color variant prepainted Shana figures as grand prizes for their Kuji Honpo lottery. The regular version depicts Shana with flaming-hair while the Karimofu Melonpan (ă‚«ăƒȘヱフメロンパン?), which was a last-chance prize in the lottery, depicts her with black hair. The figures are based on an illustration by Noizi Itƍ used for the CD cover of Hishoku no Sora.[76]

Toranoana[]

Palm Characters: Dengeki Bunko Characters[]

In March 31, 2003, Toranoana released a set of eight palm sized trading figures of characters from the Dengeki Bunko imprint, one of which was Shana. She was released along with Kino from Kino's Journey, Kana Iriya from Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu, Dokuro-chan from Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan, Index from Toaru Majutsu no Index, Haruka Nogizaka from Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu, Sadagiri Shinjou from The Ending Chronicle, and Momo from Ballad of a Shinigami. Each character has two color variants.[77]

FineScenery[]

FineScenery Shana figure

In May 2007, Toranoana released a 1/8 scale prepainted Shana figure under their FineScenery line. Both her skirt and Yogasa can be cast off. The figure was sculpted by Meinashi.[78]

Toy's Works[]

SW Series[]

Flame Haze and Yukari Hirai versions[]

In late August 2006, Toy's Works released two 1/8 scale, 17.5cm prepainted Shana figures, both variants of each other sculpted by Toufuku (怒穏?). The versions are called the "Flame Haze version" (ăƒ•ăƒŹă‚€ăƒ ăƒ˜ă‚€ă‚șVer.?) and the "Yukari Hirai version" (ćčłäș•ゆかりVer.?).[79][80]

Unmei no Keiyaku and TendƍkyĆ« no Shƍjo versions[]

Contract of Fate Version

Contract of Fate Version

The Girl From TendƍkyĆ« Version

The Girl From TendƍkyĆ« Version

In October 2006, Toy's Works and Chara-Ani released two 1/8 scale prepainted Shana figure color variants that they had jointly produced,[81][82] the "Contract of Fate" (é‹ć‘œăźć„‘çŽ„ Unmei no Keiyaku?) version and the "The Girl from TendƍkyĆ«" (怩道柟た民愳 TendƍkyĆ« no Shƍjo?) version. The Contract of Fate depicts Shana with flaming hair and The Girl From TendƍkyĆ« depicts Shana with black hair. Both figures were sculpted by Yoshiyuki Nakayama (äž­ć±± 斄ćčž?) and were later re-released in December 2011.[83]

Ceremony and Noir versions[]

Ceremony Version

Ceremony Version

Noir Version

Noir Version

In April 2007[84][85] Toy's Works released another another set of two 1/8 scale, 19cm prepainted Shana figures. They drew inspiration from the depiction of Shana on the cover of Shakugan no Shana Light Novel Volume S, where she is wearing the dress and hairstyle she wears in the side story Ceremony, but gave her an original pose.[86] Like the name suggests, the Ceremony version is the color variant which matches the colors of the original depiction on the cover. They come with a postcard of the cover illustration. Three other color variants were later released; the Wedding version, and the Casual and Strawberry Milk versions.

Guren no Sensei version[]

In July 2007, Toy's Works released the Guren no Sensei (çŽ…è“źăźćźŁèȘ“?, Crimson Oath) Shana figure to their Solid Works Collection line. For a limited time after its initial release, the figure comes with a postcard featuring the illustration on the cover of the fourteenth light novel volume.[87] It is 18cm in height.[88]

Wedding version[]

In October 2007, Toy's Works released a color variant of the Ceremony version Shana figure, calling it the Wedding version.[89] Like the Ceremony and Noir versions, it is 1/8 scale, 19cm and prepainted.[90] Shana's dress was painted white to resemble a wedding dress.

Himitsu and Nekomimi versions[]

In January 2008, Toy's Works released another set of two color variant figures; the Himitsu (ăČみ぀?, Secret) version and the Nekomimi (ねこみみ?, Cat Ears) version.[91][92] Both are 1/8 scale prepainted figures. The figures were designed under the full supervision of Noizi Itƍ.[93]

Shana and Kazumi Yoshida 2-set[]

In January 2009, Toy's Works released a set of two 1/8 scale prepainted figures containing a Shana and Kazumi Yoshida figure, both wearing gym clothes.[94] The two figures are purchased together in one box. The gym shorts of the figures are able to be cast off.

Casual and Strawberry Milk versions[]

In February 2012, Toy's Works released two color variants of the original Ceremony Shana figure, the Casual version and the Strawberry Milk version.[95][96]

Dengeki Daioh figures[]

Toy's Works manufactured several trading figures which came with issues of Dengeki Daioh, the manga magazine which was serializing the Shakugan no Shana manga series.[97] All of the Dengeki Daioh figures were sculpted by Basarokikku.[98]

August 2006 issue[]

The August 2006 issue of Dengeki Daioh, released on June 21, came with a Shana figure called the Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter version.[99]

September 2006 issue[]

The September 2006 issue, released on July 21, came with a Shana figure called the Melonpan Karimofu (ăƒĄăƒ­ăƒłăƒ‘ăƒłă‚«ăƒȘヱフ?) version.[100]

October 2006 issue[]

The October 2006 issue, released on August 21, came with a Shana figure called the School Swimsuit Twintail (ă‚čă‚Żæ°Žăƒ„ă‚€ăƒłăƒ†ăƒŒăƒ« Suku mizu tsuintēru?) version.[101]

November 2006 release[]

The August-October 2006 had come with tickets to allow another Shana figure to be mail ordered.[102] The Shana figure that could be mail ordered was called the Shana-san lovey dovey (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠă•ă‚“ăƒ‡ăƒŹăƒ‡ăƒŹ Shana-san deredere?) version.[97]

August 2007 issue[]

The August 2007 issue, released on June 21, came with a Shana figure called the Shakugan no Shana-tan Comic (çŒçœŒăźă—ă‚ƒăȘたんコミック?) version.[103] The figure comes with cat ears and Yogasa, which can both be removed. This figure and the future months' Yoshida, Hecate, and Wilhelmina figures were all designed by Ayato Sasakura.[98][104]

September 2007 issue[]

The September 2007 issue, released on July 21, came with a Kazumi Yoshida figure called the Gym Uniform (䜓操服?) version.[97] The figure comes with a red headband and dog ears, which are interchangeable, and the figure can even wear the cat ears from the previous month's Shana-tan figure.

October 2007 issue[]

The October 2007 issue, released on August 21, came with a Hecate figure called the Prayer to the Master (äž»ăžăźç„ˆă‚Š?) version.[97] Hecate's cloak and hat can be taken off and parts from the previous months' figures can be attached.

February 2008 release[]

A Wilhelmina figure called the Peerless Combatant Skills (æˆŠæŠ€ç„ĄćŒ?) version was released in February 2008 to be purchased with the magazine.[97] Her headdress, dress and bloomers can be removed.

September 2008 issue[]

see: Dengeki Daioh SisterS

December 2011 issue[]

see: Dengeki Daioh December 2011

Toy's Works Collection Niitengo[]

Niitengo is the name of Toy's Works' line of miniature trading figures. Its sister figure series, appropriately named "SisterS", are even smaller figures attached to keychains.

Dengeki Daioh SisterS[]

The September 2008 issue of Dengeki Daioh, released on July 26, came with a SisterS keychain of Shana.[97] This issue of the magazine included a mail order application for the Dengeki Daioh version Nendoroid by Good Smile Company.

Collection Niitengo Shakugan no Shana Second[]

In November 2008, a set of ten Niitengo figures were released. The figures are; Shana Guren no Sƍyoku (çŽ…è“źăźćŒçżŒ?, Wings of Crimson) version, Shana Shana-tan version, Cinderella no Shana, Kazumi Yoshida Bento (ăŠćŒćœ“?) version, Kazumi Yoshida Bag (かばん?) version, Fumina Konoe Recorder (たど笛?) version, Fumina Konoe Ice Cream (スむă‚č?) version, Hecate, Wilhelmina Shopping (おèȷい物?) version, and Wilhelmina Manipulator of Objects version.[105]

Dengeki Daioh December 2011[]

The December 2011 issue of Dengeki Daioh, released on October 27, came with a Shana Niitengo.[97] The clothes that the Shana Niitengo is wearing are similar to the ones worn by Shana during the latter episodes of Shakugan no Shana Second.

Dengeki Daioh Pajama Party Set

In the same issue, it was possible to mail order a set of three Niitengo figures which were released in April 2012. The set depicts Shana, Kazumi Yoshida and Fumina Konoe in pajamas and is called the Everyone Staying Over♄DokiDoki Pajama Party Set (みんăȘă§ăŠæłŠă‚Šâ™„DokiDokiăƒ‘ă‚žăƒŁăƒžăƒ‘ăƒŒăƒ†ă‚Łă‚»ăƒƒăƒˆ?).[97]

Niitengo SisterS Shakugan no Shana Final[]

In August 2012, a set of Niitengo SisterS keychains, with eight regular figures and one secret figure. The figures are; Shana-tan Karimofu (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠăŸă‚“ かりもご?) version, Shana Flame Haze version, Shana Black Kitty (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ ăă‚ă«ă‚ƒă‚“ă“ Shana Kuronyanko?) version, Kazumi Yoshida Doggy (ć‰ç”°äž€çŸŽ わんこ Yoshida Kazumi Wanko?) version, Supreme Hecate-tan (é ‚ăźăƒ˜ă‚«ăƒ†ăƒŒăŸă‚“ Itadaki no Hekatē-tan?), Wilhelmina Carmel Shopping (ăƒŽă‚Łăƒ«ăƒ˜ăƒ«ăƒŸăƒŠăƒ»ă‚«ăƒ«ăƒĄăƒ« èȷいć‡șし Viruherumina Karumeru Kaidashi?) version, Alastor, and YĆ«ji Sakai.[106] The secret figure depicts a sleeping Shana.[107]

Collection Niitengo Shakugan no Shana Final[]

In November 2012, Toy's Works released another set of Niitengo figures, with nine regular figures and one secret figure. The regular figures are; Swimsuit Shana Water Gun (æ°Žç€ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ æ°Žă§ăŁăœă† Mizugi Shana Mizudeppƍ?) version, Shana Flame Hair (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ 炎é«Ș Shana Enpatsu?) version, Swimsuit Fumina Swim Ring (氎着ćČ菜 うきわ Mizugi Fumina Ukiwa?) version, Shana-tan Uruchai X3 (ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠăŸă‚“ うるちゃい×3?) version, Swimsuit Yoshida-san Beachball (æ°Žç€ć‰ç”°ă•ă‚“ ăƒ“ăƒŒăƒăƒœăƒŒăƒ« Mizugi Yoshida-san BÄ«chibƍru?) version, Wilhelmina Lingering Ribbon (ăƒŽă‚Łăƒ«ăƒ˜ăƒ«ăƒŸăƒŠ たăȘびくăƒȘボン Viruherumina Tanabiku Ribon?) version, Uniform Fumina Small Bird (ćˆ¶æœćČ菜 ć°éł„ Seifuku Fumina Kotori?) version, Winter Clothes Yoshida-san Eve (ć†Źæœć‰ç”°ă•ă‚“ ă‚€ăƒ–ăźæ—„ Fuyufuku Yoshida-san Ibu no Hi?) version, and Wilhelmina Not Used to Home Cooking (ăƒŽă‚Łăƒ«ăƒ˜ăƒ«ăƒŸăƒŠ æ…Łă‚ŒăȘă„æ‰‹æ–™ç† Viruherumina Narenai Teryƍri?) version.[108] The secret figure is a Shana figure with cat ears.[109] When a box of the set is purchased, it comes with three papercraft accessories; a giant melonpan, the Persona mask, and a snowman.

Dengeki Heroines Figure Collection Niitengo[]

A Shana Niitengo was one of a set of twenty Niitengos of various heroines from Dengeki light novels or manga called the Dengeki Heroines Figure Collection, which was released in March 2013 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works.[110]

Toy's Works Collection DX[]

Collection DX - Shakugan no Shana[]

In November 2006, Toy's Works released their first Collection DX, a set of six trading figures, with four alternate color variants. The six figures are: Shana A - flaming-haired with winter uniform and Nietono no Shana, Shana B - flaming-hair with underwear, Shana C - black hair with gym uniform, Wilhelmina Carmel, Shana D - black hair with swimsuit, and Kazumi Yoshida.[111] The color variants are for Shana B, C, D, and Kazumi Yoshida. The set was re-released in November 2011.[112] The normal variant Shana D and Kazumi Yoshida figures depict the characters as they appear in the short story, Shakugan no Shana.

Collection DX - Shakugan no Shana II[]

In July 2008, Toy's Works released their second Collection DX, a set of six trading figures with four alternate color variants like the first. The six figures are: Shana A - based off the cover illustration for ninth light novel volume, Shana B - black hair wearing a cheongsam while training at TendƍkyĆ«, Shana C - in a swimsuit as she appears during the ninth anime episode, Kazumi Yoshida, Shana D - flaming-hair with white dress, and Hecate - wearing a white dress.[117] The color variants are for Shana B, Kazumi Yoshida, Shana D, and Hecate. The set was re-released in January 2012.[118]

Dengeki G's figures[]

Dengeki G's Festival! Anime Volume 1[]

In the first volume of the magazine Dengeki G's Festival! Anime, released in February 2008, trading figures of Shana and Fumina Konoe were included. Both figures have skirts that can be cast off. The figures are alternate versions of two figures that would be in the second Toy's Works Collection DX released in July 2008.[123] Also included with the magazine was a deck of playing cards featuring art from both the light novels and anime series.[124]

Yamato[]

The figure manufacturer Yamato had announced a trilogy of prepainted Shakugan no Shana figures, but ultimately only released two.

Destiny version[]

In January 2007, Yamato released their first Shana figure, called Trilogy Chapter 1: Destiny (䞉郚䜜 珏䞀章 -é‹ć‘œ- Sanbu-saku Daiisshƍ -Unmei-?), which was sculpted by Hitoshi Katƍ (ćŠ è—€ä»ćż—?). It comes with the Nietono no Shana sword and flame effect part and is around 14.5cm tall.[125] It is based on an illustration of Shana by Noizi Itƍ for the first season of the anime series.

Scorching version[]

In May 2007, Yamato released their second Shana figure, called Chapter 2: Scorching (珏äșŒç«  -灌熱- Dainishƍ -Shakunetsu-?). The figure is around 14.5cm tall. It comes with two Nietono no Shana accessories; an ABS one and a die cast one.[126] The figure was re-released in February 2009.[127]

Rest version[]

The third figure of the trilogy, Chapter 3: Rest (珏䞉章 -äŒ‘æŻ- Daisanshƍ -KyĆ«soku-?), had an undecided release date as of March 29, 2007.[128] It was never released.

Yujin[]

SR Series Capsule Figures[]

Yujin, now a part of Takara Tomy A.R.T.S, released a set of 10 capsule figures on 31 December 2006,[129] 5 of which are secret variants. The normal variants are Shana: Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter, Shana: Misaki Municipal High School Uniform, Margery Daw, Wilhelmina Carmel, and Kazumi Yoshida. The first four secret variants are different versions of the normal variants. The secret variant for Kazumi Yoshida is Hecate.[130]

SR DXD[]

In January 2008, Yujin released an action figure of Shana to its Super Real DX Dolls line. The figure is 14cm tall and is articulated in twenty-six places.[131] It comes with a stand that supports the figure when it is in poses where it can no longer stand by itself.

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  2. ↑ Dolls page on the official Shakugan no Shana website (archive)
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.azone-int.co.jp/?sid=cct203&jcd=4571116990494
  4. ↑ Yukari Hirai ver. on MyFigureCollection.net
  5. ↑ トăƒȘă‚łăƒŹïŒ çŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ 10ć€‹ă‚»ăƒƒăƒˆ(ăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ą) on Hobby Search
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  10. ↑ Figure Meister Half Prism Shana & Nanatsuiro Selection official Bandai page
  11. ↑ Shakugan no Shana - Shana - Dengeki Bunko Figure Collection 1 (Banpresto Unifive) on MyFigureCollection.net
  12. ↑ Shakugan no Shana - Shana - 1/8 - Swimsuit Ver. (Banpresto) on MyFigureCollection.net
  13. ↑ Shakugan no Shana Guide Book Anime-hen page 24
  14. ↑ Tweet by Anime Collection on October 9, 2025
  15. ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Product page on the official Fulton Japan website
  16. ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 Project page on the official Fulton Japan website
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  38. ↑ http://d.hatena.ne.jp/sgt_savage/20120418/p1
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  42. ↑ Shana-tan figure on Amazon.jp
  43. ↑ Official Kaiyodo Capsule Fortune Shana page
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  56. ↑ The promotional illustration on Danbooru
  57. ↑ The figure's description on Amiami
  58. ↑ The figure's description on MyAnimeShelf
  59. ↑ China Bikini version on amazon.jp
  60. ↑ Candy Bikini version on Hobby Search
  61. ↑ Candy Bikini version on MyFigureCollection.net
  62. ↑ Max Factory Shana figure official Good Smile Company page
  63. ↑ Shakugan no Shana - Shana - 1/8 (Max Factory) on MyFigureList.net
  64. ↑ Shana Flame Hair Figma official Good Smile Company page
  65. ↑ Shana Black Hair Figma official Good Smile Company page
  66. ↑ Hirai Yukari-san on Amiami
  67. ↑ http://moe-life.ldblog.jp/archives/65314587.html
  68. ↑ 【ワンフェă‚č2016ć†Źé€Ÿć ±ăƒŹăƒăƒŒăƒˆă€‘ăƒ‹ăƒ„ăƒŒăƒ“ă‚žăƒ§ăƒłăƒˆă‚€ă‚ș on Dengeki Hobby Web
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  70. ↑ Official Resinya! Noir Shana page
  71. ↑ Official Resinya! Strawberry Shana page
  72. ↑ Official Resinya! Alice Blue Shana page
  73. ↑ ă€Žé›»æ’ƒæ–‡ćș« FIGHTING CLIMAX』より、“キăƒȘăƒˆâ€ăšâ€œă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠâ€ă‚’ăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ąćŒ–ïŒă€€ă‚»ă‚Źăƒ—ăƒ©ă‚€ă‚șから6æœˆă«ç™»ć ŽïŒ on Dengeki Hobby Web
  74. ↑ ă€ăƒ—ăƒŹăƒ“ăƒ„ăƒŒă€‘ă‚»ă‚Źăƒ—ăƒ©ă‚€ă‚ș1æœˆç™»ć Žäșˆćźšăƒ»é›»æ’ƒæ–‡ćș«FCぼキăƒȘăƒˆăšă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠăŒă‚ČăƒŒăƒ ăźćˆ„ă‚«ăƒ©ăƒŒăƒăƒŒă‚žăƒ§ăƒłă§ç™»ć ŽïŒ on Hobby Maniax
  75. ↑ SuperGroupies collaboration tweet
  76. ↑ Official Taito Shakugan no Shana Final Kuji Honpo page
  77. ↑ Palm Characters 電撃文ćș«ă‚­ăƒŁăƒ©ă‚Żă‚żăƒŒă‚ș1BOX on Getchu.com
  78. ↑ Shakugan no Shana - Shana - Fine Scenery - 1/8 (Toranoana) on MyFigureCollection.net
  79. ↑ Official Toy's Works Flame Haze Shana page
  80. ↑ Official Toy's Works Yukari Hirai Shana page
  81. ↑ Official Toy's Works Unmei no Keiyaku page
  82. ↑ Official Toy's Works TendƍkyĆ« no Shƍjo Shana page
  83. ↑ Contract of Fate Ver. on MyFigureCollection.net
  84. ↑ Official Toy's Works Ceremony page
  85. ↑ Official Toy's Works Noir page
  86. ↑ Description of the figures on Amiami
  87. ↑ Official Toy's Works Guren no Sensei page
  88. ↑ Dengeki G's Festival! Vol.8 Page 02
  89. ↑ Official Toy's Works Wedding page
  90. ↑ çŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ ォェディングVer. 1/8PVCăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ą on Getchu.com
  91. ↑ Official Toy's Works Himitsu page
  92. ↑ Official Toy's Works Nekomimi page
  93. ↑ Nekomimi version on Amazon.jp
  94. ↑ Official Toy's Works Shana and Kazumi Yoshida page
  95. ↑ Official Toy's Works Casual page
  96. ↑ Official Toy's Works Strawberry Milk page
  97. ↑ 97.0 97.1 97.2 97.3 97.4 97.5 97.6 97.7 Toy's Works merchandise for Dengeki Daioh on the official Toy's Works website
  98. ↑ 98.0 98.1 June 2007 Dengeki Daioh figures page
  99. ↑ August 2006 Dengeki Daioh issue on amazon.co.jp
  100. ↑ September 2006 Dengeki Daioh issue on amazon.co.jp
  101. ↑ October 2006 Dengeki Daioh issue on amazon.co.jp
  102. ↑ http://nekomimi-mode.sakura.ne.jp/blog/2007/05/30000000.php
  103. ↑ August 2007 Dengeki Daioh issue on amazon.co.jp
  104. ↑ July 2007 Dengeki Daioh figures page
  105. ↑ Collection Niitengo Shakugan no Shana Second on Amazon.jp
  106. ↑ Official Toy's Works Collection Niitengo SisterS Shakugan no Shana Final page
  107. ↑ 107.0 107.1 ă€ă‚·ăƒŒă‚ŻăƒŹăƒƒăƒˆă€‘ă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠăŸă‚“ ă€Œăƒˆă‚€ă‚șăƒŻăƒŒă‚Żă‚čă‚łăƒŹă‚Żă‚·ăƒ§ăƒł にいおんごSisterS çŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠIII-Final-」 on Suruga-ya
  108. ↑ Official Toy's Works Collection Niitengo Shakugan no Shana Final page
  109. ↑ Secret figure on MyFigureCollection.net
  110. ↑ ケă‚čă‚­ăƒŒăƒ»ăƒĄăƒ‡ă‚Łă‚ąăƒŻăƒŒă‚Żă‚č扔立20摹ćčŽă‚’èš˜ćż”ă—ăŠă€é›»æ’ƒă‚’ä»ŁèĄšă™ă‚‹ăƒ’ăƒ­ă‚€ăƒł20äșșăźăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ąă‚łăƒŹă‚Żă‚·ăƒ§ăƒłăŒç™șćŁČæ±șćźšïŒ on Dengeki Online
  111. ↑ Official Toy's Works Collection DX page
  112. ↑ Official Re-released Toy's Works Collection DX page
  113. ↑ Shana B Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  114. ↑ Shana C Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  115. ↑ Shana D Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  116. ↑ Kazumi Yoshida Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  117. ↑ Official Toy's Works Collection DX II page
  118. ↑ Shana A on MyFigureCollection.net
  119. ↑ Shana B Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  120. ↑ Kazumi Yoshida Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  121. ↑ Shana D Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  122. ↑ Hecate Alternate page on Suruga-ya
  123. ↑ ă€Œé›»æ’ƒG'sFestivalANIMEVol.1」はXXXă‚’ăƒšăƒ­ăƒšăƒ­ă™ă‚‹â€œă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠâ€ăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ąä»˜ă on Dengeki Online
  124. ↑ The figures and cards on Amazon.jp
  125. ↑ Destiny version page on Amiami
  126. ↑ Scorching version page on Amiami
  127. ↑ Shakugan no Shana - Shana - Chapter 2 (Yamato) on MyFigureCollection.net
  128. ↑ Dengeki G's Festival! Vol.8 Page 74
  129. ↑ 慹10çšźă‚»ăƒƒăƒˆ 「SRă‚·ăƒȘăƒŒă‚ș çŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠă€ on Suruga-ya
  130. ↑ ăƒŠăƒŒă‚žăƒł SRă‚·ăƒȘăƒŒă‚ș ă€ŒçŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠă€ ă‚«ăƒ—ă‚»ăƒ«ăƒ•ă‚Łă‚źăƒ„ă‚ą on bit-craft
  131. ↑ SR DXD çŒçœŒăźă‚·ăƒŁăƒŠ by ăƒŠăƒŒă‚žăƒł on Hobby Link Japan