Genshin Impact Nendoroid Venti Re-Released With Lyre and Wings
The re-release gives fans another chance to buy a popular Genshin Impact character figure that originally sold out, with a standard retail price and a set release date.
The re-release gives fans another chance to buy a popular Genshin Impact character figure that originally sold out, with a standard retail price and a set release date.
The figure gives a physical form to a character who is canonically invisible, with a transparent version that directly references her quirk.
The collaboration extends Shiny Colors merchandise into footwear, a practical daily-use category that keeps the brand present outside of typical anime goods channels.
The lineup shows Sega Fave's continued investment in prize figures for major franchises, with new sculpts for Asuka, Ryu Ishigori, and a Christmas-themed Hatsune Miku.
The release expands Freeing's Bunny Suit Planning lineup with an alternate color variant, offering collectors a new option for the character in a larger scale format.
The tour is the largest Puppet Sunsun pop-up to date, introducing local limited merchandise for the first time and expanding the brand's physical retail footprint across Japan.
The series offers a novel display gimmick where pairing two figures recreates specific battle scenes, a format Bandai has not used in its Dragon Ball gashapon line before.
The collection offers a broad apparel line spanning multiple Kingdom Hearts motifs, from character tees to Organization XIII hoodies, at accessible price points.
The kit uses a new W-series frame and a soft cape material, marking a notable upgrade for the Endless Waltz line while remaining a general release available at retail stores.
The battle damage variant extends threezero's Infinity Saga DLX line with a heavily weathered Hulkbuster that integrates with earlier Mark 43 releases, offering collectors an interconnected display option.
The oversized plushies expand the Chiikawa merchandise line into a new prize-machine format, targeting collectors who want a larger, tactile version of the popular characters.
The Pompompurin x ELLE collaboration is a rare crossover between a Sanrio character and a major fashion magazine, timed to the character's 30th anniversary.
This marks a rare 3D collectible release from Yoshitaka Amano's personal art, bridging his iconic 2D style into a high-end sofubi figure format.
The casual-clothes variant and the doll-line announcement signal Good Smile Company is extending the Fate/stay night Nendoroid range beyond combat gear into everyday scenes.
The collaboration pairs a major anime property with a labor-intensive traditional craft, producing a limited-run collectible that emphasizes material permanence over mass-market licensing.
The lottery expands the UNIVERSAL CENTURY SAGA line with new figure formats, notably the BUSTISAN bust series debut for the RX-78-2 Gundam.
The collaboration uses iconic manga panels and quotes to celebrate a series that has run for six parts and sold over 100 million copies.
The figure marks another Arknights character entering the RISE UP+ line, offering a mid-range priced collectible for fans of the mobile game.
This product line offers a physical collectible that pairs nostalgic game logos with their original soundtracks, targeting fans of the classic Rockman series.
The figure captures a gentle side of Nakoruru not seen in battle, and the July 21 pre-order cutoff and December release give collectors a clear timeline.
The event is the first popup shop dedicated to the Stern Ritter, offering a rare merchandise lineup focused entirely on the Quincy faction from Bleach.
The collection marks a rare crossover between a classic American sneaker brand and a globally recognized Sanrio character, sold exclusively through PLAZA's retail chain.
The two-kit release gives modelers a choice between a high-end, gimmick-packed build and a simpler, cheaper entry point for the iconic ship.
The second original project at WonFes expands the event beyond its usual scope, with a themed exhibition area that nearly doubles the number of participants from the first Creature Wonder Fest.