Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai Winter Festival Nendoroid

Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai Winter Festival Nendoroid Preorders Open

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for a Hatsune Miku Nendoroid based on her appearance in the Magical Mirai 2020 Winter festival main illustration. The Nendoroid comes with several faceplates and a bonus handholding hand part. It is currently available for pre-order until December 22, 2021, and will cost $54.99. The figure will ship sometime between March 2022 and August 2022.

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The Winter festival Hatsune Miku Nendoroid is also part of the Magical Mirai 2021 product lineup. This means that the figure is available at the Magical Mirai 2021 festival currently being held in Japan. The Nendoroid comes with the standard, singing, and smiling expression faceplates. She also comes with a festive candy cane and a crystal bell as hand accessories.

Notably, an alternate hand part is included and allows the figure to hold hands with the Summer festival Hatsune Miku Nendoroid. The Summer festival version was sold during Magical Mirai 2020, and pre-orders are no longer available.

You can get a better look at the Hatsune Miku Nendoroid in the screenshots below:

Furthermore, Good Smile Company recently revealed three new Hatsune Miku Nendoroids, including one based on her design from the Miku Expo 2021. Others include a Snow Miku, releasing in 2022, as well as a Maneki Neko-style Miku Nendoroid. A few days ago, the company shared prototype images of the Maneki Miku Nendoroid.

The Magical Mirai 2020 Winter festival Hatsune Miku Nendoroid is currently available for pre-order. It will cost $54.99, and ship sometime between March and August 2022. Pre-orders will last until December 22, 2021.


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