Tokiha Mai Figurine
Tokiha Mai, the title character of Mai HiMe is seen in this 4" figurine where she wears the uniform of the Fuuka Academy and displaying her powerful gold fire rings on her limbs. Limited Edition! The production has been discontinued so this is your only chance to collect this figurine!


Related Cosplay Costume:
- Tokiha Mai School Uniform (Fuka Academy)
Tokiha Mai Biography (Mai HiMe)
- Tokiha Mai bio by Tsunade
Name: Tokiha Mai
Age: 15
Birthday: 22 July
Zodiac: Cancer
Height: 157 cm
Weight: 46 kg
Gender: Female
Occupation: Full time student, part time HiMe warrior
Family: Tokiha Takumi (little brother)
HiMe powers: Gold fire rings on her arms and ankles to allow her to fly and create force fields
HiMe Child: Kagutsuchi
Hobbies: Singing karaoke, working part time (or so she thinks), taking care of Takumi, cooking for Mikoto
Tokiha Mai, whose name means dance, is the title character of Mai HiMe, whose name also create the pun "My HiMe". HiMe stands for Highly Integrated Materialized Equipment, but also means 'princess' in Japanese, once again creating the pun "My Princess".
Mai is arguably the most powerful HiMe (out of the 12) with the powerful fire phoenix child Kagutsuchi (who has a sword stuck in its beak) and could fly Mai out into space.
Mai is an orphan, with only her little brother, Tokiha Takumi as her family. Takumi is often sick and needs regular medication, causing Mai to constantly worry and care for him.
Mai first found out about her HiMe powers when running away from the fight between Kuga Natsuki and Minagi Mikoto, 2 other HiMes. Each HiMe has a small red fire-like tattoo on a part of her body and Mai's happen to be on her very well-endowered chest.
Mai emerged as the last surviving HiMe in the HiMe battle royale fight.
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