A figurine was an art collection in the form of a moving puppet or model. It usually included characters or props from anime, manga, games, movies, and other works. The production of figurines usually required fine craftsmanship and materials to create a model with a high degree of realism. The second edition of a figurine referred to the re-production or re-release of an existing figurine. The number and frequency of reprints were generally determined by the popularity, popularity, production quality, and other factors of the figurine. Usually, the more the figurine was reprinted, the higher the accuracy and quality of the production. However, there were also some figurine that would not be reprinted after a certain number of reprints. Generally speaking, the number of times a figurine was reprinted depended on the situation of the figurine itself, market demand, and the decision of the publisher. Some figurines might not be able to be reprinted due to copyright issues, while others might stop reprinting due to poor production quality or poor market response. Therefore, it was very important for figurine enthusiasts and collectors to understand the rules and trends of figurine reprints in order to make investment decisions.