Q Posket: Sailor Moon Eternal - Super Sailor Moon Ver. A Figure — Where Can You Buy Q Posket Collectibles? Sailor Moon, Demon Slayer, Disney and What Each One Costs (2026)

Where Can You Buy Q Posket Collectibles? Sailor Moon, Demon Slayer, Disney and What Each One Costs (2026)

Where Can You Buy Q Posket Collectibles? Sailor Moon, Demon Slayer, Disney and What Each One Costs (2026)

The short answer: Q Posket is a single Banpresto figure line, not a brand of shop, so "where to buy Q Posket collectibles" really means "who carries the characters you want at a price you can check." Our Q Posket Figures collection lists 34 items at the time of writing — 29 individual figures and 5 multi-figure sets — spread across roughly fourteen series, from Sailor Moon Eternal and Demon Slayer to Disney, Pixar and DC. Single figures run $26.99 to $42.49. That is the whole honest range: it is a curated line-specific shelf, not a warehouse, and if you want a particular Q Posket character that is not below, we probably do not have it today. Prices here are the ones listed as this was written — always check the live product page before you order.

What a Q Posket Actually Is (in One Paragraph)

Q Posket is Banpresto's stylised prize-figure line: big-headed, chibi-adjacent proportions, a fixed pose, no articulation, and a printed box rather than a collector's window case. It sits at the affordable end of the figure market on purpose — these are the figures Japanese arcade prize machines were built to dispense, and the ones a collection usually starts with. Our full Banpresto figure explainer covers the wider family of lines (DXF, Grandista, Vibration Stars, SMSP) and where prize-figure quality does and does not hold up; if you are comparing formats rather than characters, the Nendoroid guide and the figure scale explainer are the two pieces worth reading first. This article is narrower on purpose: it is about what is actually on the shelf.

Which Series Are Actually in the Range

Sailor Moon Eternal is the deepest by a distance — nine of the 29 single figures come from the movie line, all $36.99, including Super Sailor Moon Ver. A and Super Sailor Mercury Ver. A, with Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Chibiusa and Super Sailor Chibi Moon alongside them. If you are collecting the Guardians as a set rather than a favourite, this is the one series here you can nearly complete; the wider Sailor Moon collection carries 29 items across all formats.

Demon Slayer brings four singles at $36.99 — Nezuko Kamado Pink Ver. A, Shinobu Kocho, Makomo and Zenitsu — out of a 105-piece Demon Slayer collection. InuYasha has three: Inuyasha in two colourways plus Sesshomaru Ver. A. After that the range goes one or two figures deep per series: Megumi Fushiguro from Jujutsu Kaisen, Himiko Toga from My Hero Academia, Hatsune Miku Ver. A, Astro Boy Ver. A, Boa Hancock from One Piece at $29.99, the Evangelion Asuka Shikinami Langley at $42.49, and two Kitaro figures from Gegege no Kitaro.

The part collectors often miss is that Q Posket is not an anime-only line. Western licences sit on the same shelf at the same prices: Hermione Granger at $29.99 and Harry Potter at $36.49, Disney's Alice in Wonderland at $29.99, Pixar's Toy Story 4 Bo Peep Ver. A at $26.99 — the cheapest thing in the range — and the Suicide Squad Joker at $39.99.

Ver. A, Ver. B and "Special Color": What Those Words Mean on the Box

Banpresto releases most Q Posket sculpts in two colourways, labelled Ver. A and Ver. B, and prize machines dispensed them at random — which is why the version marker is part of the product title rather than an option you pick at checkout. Here is the honest state of our shelf: of the 29 single figures, exactly one character is available in both. Inuyasha Ver. A and Inuyasha Ver. B are both listed, both $36.99, same sculpt, same stated height. Everything else in the range is a Ver. A or a "Normal Color Ver." — except Boa Hancock, which is a Special Color Ver., a separately released repaint rather than one of the standard pair.

One caveat we will not paper over: our listings state the version marker but do not spell out what the colour difference actually looks like between A and B. Check the product images — they are photographs of the specific version, and they are the reliable answer. If the images leave you unsure, email mail@magicstories.co before ordering and we will confirm what we can. A shop that writes confident paragraphs about a colourway it cannot verify is guessing with your money.

How Big Is a Q Posket Figure?

Where the manufacturer states a height, ours do too: 19 of the 34 listings state an approximate size, and almost all of them say about 5.5 to 5.51 inches tall (roughly 14 cm) — that covers the Sailor Moon Eternal figures, the Demon Slayer four, Inuyasha in both versions, Hatsune Miku and Himiko Toga. The one outlier is Sesshomaru, stated at about 6 inches, so a shelf row of Inuyasha pieces will not be perfectly level.

The other 15 listings — the Harry Potter, Disney, Toy Story, Joker, Boa Hancock, Astro Boy, Kitaro and Evangelion pieces, plus the multi-figure sets — do not state a height, so we do not quote one. That is a deliberate policy, not an oversight: we add measurements only when the manufacturer's own listing carries them. If a height is the deciding factor on one of those, ask us before you order rather than after. A retailer with a tidy centimetre figure for all 34 SKUs is either exceptionally well documented or filling in blanks.

The Multi-Figure Sets: Convenience, Not a Discount

Five listings bundle several figures into one order, and we would rather you knew the arithmetic than discovered it. The InuYasha Q Posket 3-Pack (Inuyasha Ver. A, Ver. B and Sesshomaru), the Demon Slayer 3-Pack (Nezuko, Shinobu, Makomo) and the Sailor Moon Eternal 3-Pack are each $110.97 — which is exactly $36.99 × 3. The sets are not discounted against buying the pieces separately. What you get for the same money is one order, one delivery and one return conversation instead of three, which for a gift or an overseas shipment is worth something on its own. What you do not get is a saving, and anyone implying otherwise is selling you a rounding error.

Are These Authentic?

Yes — every Q Posket piece here is an official Banpresto product, most of them distributed by Little Buddy, and the vendor field on the listing says Banpresto rather than a reseller alias. The figure market genuinely has a counterfeit problem, and a stylised line with millions of prize-machine units in circulation is a natural target for recasts. The practical checks are on the box: genuine pieces carry Banpresto and Bandai Spirits markings and licensing text, and recasts usually give themselves away on paint edges, seam quality and a price too good to be true. Our guide to buying authentic anime figures has the full checklist, and the 30-day return window exists precisely so you can verify what arrived in hand. If you want to see how the same authenticity questions play out across the wider prize-figure market, the anime prize figures range (166 items) is the same manufacturers with different lines, and Nendoroid Figures is the articulated alternative at a higher price point.

Shipping and Returns You Can Hold Us To

Free shipping is included on US and international orders over $70; below that it is a flat $9.99 within the US and $14.99 international, and orders to Africa ship free over $199 with a $29 flat rate below that. Two single Q Posket figures usually land just under the free-shipping line and three clear it — worth knowing before you split an order. Our shipping policy lists delivery as usually up to 10 working days, with international routes averaging around 15 business days depending on customs, and the refund policy notes delivery can take up to 30 days, so a figure meant as a birthday present wants real margin. On returns: you have 30 days after receiving your item to request one, unused, with tags and in its original packaging, plus the receipt or proof of purchase. Email mail@magicstories.co to start it; if the return is accepted we send a return shipping label and instructions, and items sent back without requesting a return first are not accepted. Approved refunds go to the original payment method within 10 business days. Orders shipping into the European Union also carry the statutory 14-day cancellation right, for any reason and without justification. Two honest caveats: we do not do in-place exchanges — swapping a figure means returning it and placing a separate order — and because these are display collectibles with delicate parts, inspect the box on arrival and contact us immediately if anything is damaged or wrong so we can make it right.

Quick Answers

  • Where can you buy Q Posket collectibles? Magic Stories carries a dedicated Q Posket Figures collection of 34 listings at the time of writing — 29 individual figures and 5 multi-figure sets — covering around fourteen series including Sailor Moon Eternal, Demon Slayer, InuYasha, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, Hatsune Miku, Harry Potter, Disney, Toy Story and DC, with a 30-day return window and free shipping on orders over $70. It is a curated line-specific range rather than a full catalogue, so a specific character may not be stocked today.
  • How much does a Q Posket figure cost? Single figures run $26.99 to $42.49 as listed at the time of writing. The Toy Story 4 Bo Peep Ver. A is the cheapest at $26.99; Alice in Wonderland, Hermione Granger and the One Piece Boa Hancock Special Color Ver. are $29.99; most anime figures including the Sailor Moon Eternal and Demon Slayer pieces are $36.99; the Suicide Squad Joker is $39.99 and the Evangelion Asuka is $42.49, the priciest single in the range.
  • What is the difference between Q Posket Ver. A and Ver. B? Banpresto releases most Q Posket sculpts in two colourways labelled Ver. A and Ver. B, which prize machines dispensed at random — so the version is part of the product title, not a checkout option. Of our 29 single figures, only Inuyasha is available in both versions, at $36.99 each with the same stated height. Our listings state the version marker but not the specific colour difference, so check the product images, which photograph the exact version, or email mail@magicstories.co before ordering.
  • How big is a Q Posket figure? Where the manufacturer states a size, these are about 5.5 to 5.51 inches tall, roughly 14 cm — that is 19 of our 34 listings, including the Sailor Moon Eternal, Demon Slayer, InuYasha, Hatsune Miku and Himiko Toga figures. Sesshomaru is the exception at about 6 inches. The remaining 15 listings do not state a height and we do not invent one; ask us before ordering if size is the deciding factor.
  • Are the Q Posket multi-figure sets cheaper than buying separately? No, and we would rather say so. The InuYasha, Demon Slayer and Sailor Moon Eternal 3-packs are each $110.97, which is exactly $36.99 times three — the sets bundle one order, one delivery and one return conversation, not a discount. Buy the set for convenience or for gifting, not for a saving.

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