YouTooz: Lunar Princess Ranni
- Onyx

- 14 hours ago
- 2 min read

Another catch from 2025! And, yes, not a POP! And, yes, it's an Elden Ring collectible! A little figurine of Lunar Princess Ranni herself. Very excited to look at this thing! So let's get to the review, shall we?

This is actually the first YouTooz figure. Least, I think it is.

The language style for Elden Ring is something I've always enjoyed. The voice actors killed it with some of their lines, and Aimee-Ffion Edwards really nailed it as Lunar Princess Ranni!

So this piece of merchandise, based on the best demigoddess, isn’t your typical Elden Ring merch. It’s a lot more jovial than it has any right to be. Regardless, Ranni is instantly recognizable just by looking at this figurine. The details of her outfit—which is far from simple—are all present. The fur coat layered over her robe, the intricate weaving of her doll body, and, of course, YouTooz made sure her iconic giant witch hat is included in all its glory. The lining inside Ranni’s hat is also visible, which is a nice touch. Even her small pieces of jewelry are accounted for, so the attention to detail is definitely a big plus.
Of course, Ranni is posed exactly like the first time we saw her in that trailer so many years ago—sitting down with both pairs of hands clasped and resting, wearing a somber expression on her face. Speaking of her face, the sculpting of her celestial features is done using translucent blue plastic, and it looks quite awesome. While the figurine leans heavily into a stylized design, its accuracy—paired with the strong attention to detail—makes the sculpt especially praiseworthy in my book.

The colors aren’t particularly deep or complicated. There’s no shading or shadowing on this piece, but what’s done is executed well and gives off a very clean look. It stays accurate to Ranni the Witch—the whites and blue tints contrast nicely with each other. The translucent plastic used for her “ghost face” is a great touch. Additionally, the brown chair receives a bit more attention than it did in the game, making it look more like an actual piece of furniture. All in all, she looks great.


Is this a must-have? I can’t say yes. Do I regret the purchase? Not at all. Truth be told, Ranni is a favorite of mine, and she was also a big favorite of Lath (RIP, buddy). It’s a nice little purchase and my first—and only—Elden Ring merchandise. You can’t go wrong with Lunar Princess Ranni, even if this version portrays a slightly happier-looking Demi-Goddess from the Lands Between. I’m glad to have her!
Until Next Time!













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