Sega Launches New Chibiparu Brand With Colorful Snoopy Mascots
The Chibiparu brand marks Sega's first Peanuts prize series under a new mascot line designed for everyday carry, expanding the range of collectible formats beyond standard plushies.
The Chibiparu brand marks Sega's first Peanuts prize series under a new mascot line designed for everyday carry, expanding the range of collectible formats beyond standard plushies.
The Blue-Eyes White Dragon Nendoroid gives Seto Kaiba collectors the signature monster as a standalone figure rather than a limited bonus item.
The event confirms Good Smile Company's strategy of expanding its Nendoroid line into both long-running franchises and recent hits, with a notable emphasis on 'Final Fantasy XIV' and 'Super Kaguya-hime!' as new core series.
The figure marks a new sculpt for Gohan's Android Saga look with an updated articulation system, and the first press bonus is part of a multi-figure base assembly.
The figure marks a rare large-scale release for the V4 Chinese variant of Hatsune Miku, priced at a premium collector tier.
The "Mesmerizer" music video's viral popularity has now translated into a commercial figure release, marking a rare instance where a fan-song character design becomes an official Nendoroid alongside the original Vocaloid.
The Nendoroid ties a specific concert visual to a decade milestone, making it a collector-targeted item with limited distribution.
The lottery gives fans a way to own a detailed figure of Maomao in her most iconic first-season moment, plus a black repaint tied to the opening sequence.
The second wave arrives about a year and a half after the first sold out immediately, showing sustained demand for Mother 2 merchandise despite the game's age.
The figure marks the first three-dimensional release for oekakizuki's Dark Elf design, a character known for the illustrator's signature dense eroticism and exaggerated proportions.
The popup continues Gridman Universe's merchandise strategy with a new office-style theme, offering exclusive goods and purchase incentives.
The Da'at kit marks MODEROID's first Blue Archive mecha release, bringing the game's elaborate combining robot design to a physical model with articulated joints and color-separated parts.
This is the first PLAMAX kit for the VF-19P variant from Macross Dynamite 7, giving modelers a dedicated Battroid-mode build with the character's signature speaker units.
The Machibouke series expands the BLEACH merchandise lineup with character-specific sitting poses, a format that emphasizes personality over action.
The figure's polygon-style sculpting directly references a specific 1996 arcade game rather than Sonic's modern design, a niche choice that appeals to retro-gaming collectors within the broader Sonic merchandise market.
The figure's articulated long coat and weapon accessories bring a key antagonist from the game's story arc into the figma lineup at a mid-range price point.
The Fujita Kotone figure completes the Re;IRIS 1/7 scale lineup, and the bonus display mat incentivizes collecting the full unit.
The BEACH QUEENS swimsuit figure line is being rebooted under the POP UP PARADE brand, bringing two of Evangelion's most iconic characters into the affordable, quick-release format.
The Last One prize variant, with a unique pose not found on the standard A prize figure, gives collectors a distinct incentive to buy out the remaining tickets in a lottery cycle.
The re-release of these Nendoroid figures, including a DX version for each, gives fans a chance to buy the wolf deities in a new, more accessorized form for the franchise's 20th anniversary.
The POP UP PARADE line offers an affordable, accessible entry point for collectors, and this Kite figure brings a notable supporting character from the series into that format for the first time.
The lottery offers a wide range of Disney-themed prizes, including two scene figures and a Last One exclusive Mickey and Minnie figure, making it a notable collectible release for Disney fans in Japan.
The MODEROID series is expanding its "Diebuster" lineup with a kit of the oldest Buster Machine, a design that has not previously been made into a plastic model.
Fifteen years after the series ended, a mecha that never had a plastic model kit is finally getting one, with the original designer directly overseeing production.