Nendoroid Dolls from Good Smile Company that look like Hatsune Miku or Megurine Luka
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Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka Nendoroid Dolls in Production

Kahotan has announced that Good Smile Company will release Nendoroid Dolls of Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka soon. While the Miku one looks like she’s ready to relax at home, Luka will appear as she usually does.

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You can get a closer look at the promotional artwork for the Nendoroids below:

The Hatsune Miku “Home Style” Nendoroid Doll shows Miku in a relaxed state. She has an eye mask on her head, a bone-shaped barrette in her bangs, and soft dog-shaped slippers. The dog theme also appears on the dress underneath her cardigan since it shows paw prints.

She’s also wearing glasses, which implies that Miku normally wears contact lenses. You’ll be able to remove this outfit and give it to someone else or put another outfit onto Miku if you wish. As for Luka, she’s in her regular clothes.

Nendoroid Dolls are bigger Nendoroids with more ball joints. This allows for a wider range of poses. You can also dress them up. Since their face plate uses the same ones as a normal Nendoroid, you could potentially transfer your actual Nendoroids into Nendoroid Dolls so long as you have a Doll body. Some other Nendoroid Dolls that Good Smile Company announced or have open for pre-order include ones for Loid and Yor Forger and one for Sakura from Cardcaptor Sakura.

The Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka Nendoroid Dolls are in production. There is no information yet as to when to expect them.


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