Ichiban Kuji HUNTER×HUNTER Zoldyck Family — Mike Headlines the Last One Prize at 30cm, Killua’s Yo-Yo Goes Real-World HYPER YOYO ACCEL
The Zoldyck Family rarely sit still long enough for a full group portrait, so when Bandai Spirits announces an Ichiban Kuji built entirely around them, it’s worth paying attention. The full lineup for Ichiban Kuji HUNTER×HUNTER Zoldyck Family has now gone public, with a Japan release set for May 22, 2026 — and the centerpiece isn’t actually a Zoldyck. It’s their dog.
Yes, Mike — the gargantuan guard hound stationed at the Testing Gate of Kukuroo Mountain, the one Killua casually warns visitors about as if he’s discussing the weather — gets the Last One Prize slot in the form of a MASTERLISE EXTRA figure standing roughly 30cm tall. That’s the largest single piece in this kuji by a comfortable margin, and a rare prestige treatment for what is, technically, a side character.
The rest of the lineup leans into the family roster the way long-running fans hope it would: a MASTERLISE core set covering Zeno, Maha, Killua, and the Alluka/Nanika duality; a brand-collab oddity in the form of a real-world HYPER YOYO ACCEL version of Killua’s yo-yos; and a desk-friendly G–J tier that finally puts characters like Gotoh, Canary, and Zebro in production.
If you’re an overseas Hunter × Hunter fan looking to draw this kuji or pre-order the prizes individually with worldwide shipping from Japan, here’s the full lineup, prize by prize.
Quick Facts
| Series | HUNTER×HUNTER |
| Lottery Title | Zoldyck Family |
| Maker | Bandai Spirits |
| Release Date | May 22, 2026 |
| Total Prize Tiers | 10 (A–J) + Last One Prize |
Why a Zoldyck-Only Kuji is Bigger Than It Looks
Most Hunter × Hunter merchandise rotation tends to pull from the Hunter Exam, Greed Island, or Chimera Ant arcs — story beats with broad recognition and a deep bench of one-off opponents. A Zoldyck-only kuji is a narrower slice: it commits an entire 11-prize lottery to a single bloodline of assassins and the small ecosystem that surrounds them. That’s a confident bet.
It’s also one of the few kuji to feature Maha Zoldyck, the family’s reclusive great-grandfather, in production form. Mainline figure releases for Maha are rare, and seeing him sit alongside Zeno in a coordinated MASTERLISE set is the kind of moment that usually only happens at high-end scale lines, not at kuji price tiers.

Prize Lineup
Last One Prize — MASTERLISE EXTRA Mike
The headliner. Mike — the kaiju-scale guard hound waiting at the foot of the Testing Gate — gets a full MASTERLISE EXTRA treatment at approximately 30cm in height. The sculpt commits to fur texture across the entire body, fangs and tongue rendered in mid-snarl, and a paint job that leans deep purple over black. Even without a base diorama, the silhouette alone reads as do not approach the gate.
For a series whose most photogenic monsters are usually drawn at scenery scale (Royal Guard ants, the Chimera Queen), getting Mike at this size is a small but real correction: the Zoldyck estate is supposed to feel terrifying before any human assassin is even on screen.
A Prize — Killua & Alluka Plush
A roughly 19cm seated plush of Killua and Alluka together — simplified linework, soft sculpt, the two of them side by side. This is the rare “warm” Zoldyck moment in the entire lineup, and it’s positioned in the A slot for a reason: Alluka is one of the most emotionally charged characters in the series, and seeing her with Killua off-duty (instead of mid-Nanika request) is the entire point of the piece.

B Prize — MASTERLISE Zeno Zoldyck
Killua’s grandfather and one of the few Zoldycks ever shown working a paid contract on-screen (the Yorknew arc cleanup against the Phantom Troupe). The MASTERLISE sculpt captures him in his usual closed-stance pose — minimal motion, maximum implication.

C Prize — MASTERLISE Maha Zoldyck
The family’s great-grandfather and the oldest living Zoldyck — a character whose mainline appearances are sparse enough that a full MASTERLISE figure of him is genuinely a first for many collectors. If you specialize in deep-cut Hunter × Hunter pieces, this is the slot to chase.

D Prize — MASTERLISE Killua Zoldyck
The series’ second protagonist in full MASTERLISE form. The pose vocabulary on Killua tends to favor the controlled, hands-pocketed silhouette — this sculpt sits in that lane and pairs cleanly next to the Alluka/Nanika E Prize on a shelf.

E Prize — MASTERLISE Alluka / Nanika Zoldyck
The trick prize. E Prize ships as one of two random variants — Alluka or her alternate persona Nanika — meaning even if you draw it, you don’t know which version you’re getting until the box is open. For collectors aiming for a complete pairing, that means winning E once isn’t enough.

F Prize — MASTERELIVE COLLECTION Killua’s Yo-Yo
This one is the curiosity. Killua’s iconic dual yo-yos get a MASTERELIVE COLLECTION treatment in collaboration with HYPER YOYO ACCEL, an actual real-world yo-yo brand — meaning the piece reads as both a screen-accurate prop replica and a functional toy from a recognizable hobby brand. Cross-fandom kuji prizes are uncommon, and this one quietly justifies a whole stack of draws on its own.

G Prize — Desktop Figures
A capsule-scale (3–6cm) collection focused on the supporting cast: the Zoldyck butler Gotoh, the apprentice butler Canary, the ageing gatekeeper Zebro, and other estate staff. For a desk diorama, this is the prize that builds out the world around the family rather than the family itself.

H Prize — Rubber Goods Collection
Practical small goods — key covers, a coin pouch, magnets — in the rubber-strap finish format. The kuji’s “everyday carry” tier.

I Prize — Die-Cut Memo Collection
Shaped notepads cut to character or scene silhouettes — the lighter, low-tier paper goods slot. Easy giveaway material if you draw multiples.

J Prize — Sticker Set
Six sticker designs themed around the Zoldyck members. The deepest tier of the kuji, but the one with the broadest character coverage at any single prize level.

Where to Buy — Worldwide Shipping from Japan
Ichiban Kuji draws are sold at participating Japanese retailers from May 22, 2026, with no overseas allocation through the official Bandai Spirits channel. International Hunter × Hunter fans typically face two roadblocks: Japanese kuji retailers don’t ship most regions directly, and proxy services tack on unpredictable handling fees per draw.
TORIDORI SELECT stocks the Ichiban Kuji HUNTER×HUNTER Zoldyck Family prizes for international order, with transparent shipping from Japan worldwide. Available pieces are secured directly from official Japanese distribution.
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