Chocola (Sangria) Collectible Figure: Don Dracula’s Vampire Daughter 3D Art
Description
This is a three-dimensional representation of Chocola (also known as Sangria in some adaptations), the teenage and adorable daughter of Count Don Dracula, created by Osamu Tezuka for the 1980s manga and anime series of the same name. The figure captures the unique duality of her persona: a classic vampire with cute and innocent traits typical of Tezuka’s style, who lives between her father’s dark world and her own desires for a normal, sweet-filled life.
The character features the hallmark traits of Tezuka’s heroines: large expressive eyes, short flowing hair, and a look that blends gothic with kawaii aesthetics. She is often depicted in her gothic-Victorian dress, bows, and striped socks, carrying an aura of childish curiosity and light vampiric melancholy. The sculpture brings to life in 3D the charming contrast between horror and cuteness, maintaining a dark color palette with vibrant touches that reference her passion for chocolate and sweets.
Surrounding visual elements may reference gothic settings, stylized bats, or symbols of sweetness, reinforcing her unique identity within Tezuka’s universe and the vampire canon in Japanese animation.
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Character: Chocola / Sangria (Don Dracula's Daughter)
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Inspiration: Osamu Tezuka's “Don Dracula” manga and anime (1979–1980)
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Type: Collectible decorative Toy Art
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Height: Approximately 13 cm
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Material: High-quality 3D printing
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Painting: Fully hand-painted with acrylic paint
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Finish: Artisanal, highly detailed with premium finish
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Production: Limited artistic piece
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Recommended for: Anime collectors, Osamu Tezuka fans, kawaii culture enthusiasts, vampire lore fans, 80s nostalgia, horror-comedy lovers













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