Amane Kanata Nendoroid
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Amane Kanata Nendoroid Will Appear Worldwide in 2024

Good Smile Company revealed a new Nendoroid modeled after the Hololive VTuber Amane Kanata and opened pre-orders for the figure on its Japanese and American online storefronts. The product will be released worldwide in 2024 for ¥6,900 / $43.99.

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The set will come with two body parts that let Kanata change her costume from her regular attire to the PP Tenshi T-shirt. It will also have three face plates in total. The package will also include a penlight and a gripping hand with a crushing effect. A figure base with Amane Kanata’s name and logo will complete the set.

Pre-orders for this Nendoroid will close on January 18, 2024, at 12pm JST (January 17, 2024, at 10pm ET). People who place pre-orders on either the Japanese or American Good Smile Online Shop will also receive one out of five Autumn Outing sets at random. This set will consist of hands holding an ice cream and either a camera or selfie stick, and it will be compatible with any Nendoroids.

Good Smile Company has been producing numerous Nendoroids modeled after Hololive VTubers. At WonHobby 37 Summer in late July 2023, the company revealed prototype Nendoroids of Momosuzu Nene, Tokoyami Towa, and Roboco-san. In August 2023, it also announced the restocking of Minato Aqua and Natsuiro Matsuri‘s Nendoroids.

The new Nendoroid of Hololive VTuber Amane Kanata will be available in Japan in May 2024 and in North America in Q4 2024.


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