Review
At 1/4 scale, Mihiro Sashou makes a big impression right out of the box. Bunny figures at this size are meant to be statement pieces, and this one doesn’t hold back. The tall stature, glossy outfit, and long legs give it a strong presence on any shelf.



The sculpt itself is solid, with good proportions and smooth lines. The bunny suit has a nice shine to it, which contrasts well with the matte finish of her skin. Her expression is soft and playful, which works nicely with the classic bunny girl theme. No fishnet stockings this time, not sure if I liked it but it was a bit cheap for a bunny so I can live without it.
The paintwork is clean for the most part, with good shading on the body and subtle color transitions in the hair. Because of the size, details like hands and facial features look more refined than they would on a smaller figure.








On the downside, the base is very plain for such a large figure, and the overall pose is fairly simple. For collectors who like dynamic designs or themed dioramas, this one might feel a little too static. It also takes up a lot of space, so displaying it can be tricky if you don’t already collect 1/4 scales.
Pros:
- Impressive size and shelf presence
- Real fabric fishnets add quality
- Clean sculpt and glossy finish on the bunny suit
Cons:
- Very basic base
- Simple pose, not very dynamic
- Takes up a lot of display space
Overall, Mihiro Sashou’s bunny figure delivers exactly what most collectors expect from a 1/4 scale: size, presence, and a touch of luxury. It’s not the most creative or complex design, but as a centerpiece bunny figure, it checks the right boxes, and hey! it was cheap.