Unboxing My Prince? 👑 Meet Edoardo from The Past in Sicily Blind Box! What happens when you crack open a mystery box and end up with a golden-haired, aristocratic golden retriever that radiates more main character energy than you? That’s exactly what went down when I unboxed Throbbing Instant’s The Past in Sicily series and pulled Edoardo — a 6.7-inch action figure who looks like he just stepped out of a Renaissance painting and into my collector shelf.
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Now, before we dive into Edoardo’s dramatic hair situation, let’s set the scene. This isn’t your average toy line. We’re talking about an MJD collectible series designed to give you a full-on art toy experience. Each character has a backstory, an aesthetic, and a whole vibe that feels more like a short film character than a mini-figure. Edoardo, with his soft blonde flow and polished look, screams “exiled noble” who probably writes poetry at sunset and trains with a fencing instructor no one can afford.
The unboxing itself was so extra. The packaging is a collector’s dream — clean, mysterious, and just cryptic enough to make you feel like you’re about to uncover something ancient. And then, boom: Edoardo. Blonde, elegant, detailed, and... lowkey hiding behind his own hair. That’s right. As much as I love his prince-core vibe, the man’s fringe is fringeing on ridiculous. Like, bro. Can you even see?
But you know what? That’s part of the charm. The figure stands at about 6.7 inches, so it's substantial enough to display but not so large it dominates your shelf. The materials feel high quality — a mix of PVC, ABS, and fabric that gives just the right weight and texture. His outfit has the tailoring energy of a historical drama but with a fantasy twist. You can almost hear him saying, “I don’t attend parties. I host salons.”
Edoardo comes with a matching ID card, which honestly makes him feel like a playable RPG character. And that’s where the brilliance of this series kicks in. Every figure is like a new cast member in your own tiny theatrical universe. There’s a reason this series is blowing up in the designer toy community. It’s not just about cuteness or hype — it’s about story. Style. Soul.
Even the name — The Past in Sicily — is loaded. It hints at something old-world and mysterious. A place where elegance and melancholy walk hand-in-hand. Where every dog might have a title and every figure feels like it belongs in a baroque painting. And the fact that this is a Golden Retriever? Genius. We’re not talking goofy ball-chaser. This is a golden retriever with trauma and taste.
The rest of the series is just as wild. You’ve got cats, rabbits, and other human-animal hybrids dressed in meticulously crafted outfits that feel somewhere between anime and oil painting. But Edoardo’s the one that hits. He’s the mysterious heartthrob you didn’t know you needed in your toy collection. A bit aloof. A bit too perfect. The kind of figure that makes you want to write fanfiction.
Now let’s be honest — not everyone’s gonna vibe with this much detail in a blind box. Some might say it’s too niche, too aesthetic-driven. But if you’re the kind of collector who cares about quality, originality, and vibes? Edoardo’s your guy. Just maybe give him a trim so you can see that princely face once in a while.
🔥 The Past in Sicily Series
📦 Grab it now ➤ https://amzn.to/4nMXgVZ
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