Hololive Minato Aqua Nendoroid

Hololive Aqua Nendoroid Will Be Available in Limited Quantities

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for the Nendoroid of Hololive Vtuber Minato Aqua. The chibi figure will show the Vtuber’s cute face with swappable alternate facial expressions and hand gestures.

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The package will come with a uniquely designed pedestal and three additional items: a broom, a mic stand, and a box. You can combine the latter two items to re-enact Aqua’s singing session during her 3D model debut stream.

Pre-orders for the Minato Aqua Nendoroid are also available on GoodSmile Online Shop US with a price tag of $60.99. Good Smile Company will only produce this figure in a limited amount, so it will close pre-orders once the limit is reached. The company didn’t note how many will be available.

Minato Aqua is a Vtuber (Virtual YouTuber) associated with Hololive. She debuted in August 2018 as part of the group’s second generation. Game-wise, she is known for her playthroughs of Apex Legends and Monster Hunter Rise. The latter was made possible after Cover—the company behind Hololive Production—signed a licensing agreement with Capcom allowing its Vtubers to monetize streams based on the latter’s games.

Good Smile Company has been producing many figures of Hololive Vtubers. Other than Aqua, the company is also producing Nendoroids of Pekora and Sora, as well as Pop Up Parade figures of Korone and Fubuki.

The Hololive Minato Aqua Nendoroid will be available in Japan in December 2021 and North America in February 2022.


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