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The First Twisted Wonderland Nendoroid Is Riddle Roseheart

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Good Smile Company announced a new for Disney: Twisted Wonderland Nendoroid for Riddle Roseheart. The figure will release in June 2021. Japanese pre-orders are priced at 6,200 yen, including tax. It isn’t available on the North American website or storefront, however.

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Disney: Twisted Wonderland is a Japanese mobile game created by Aniplex and Disney, and it focuses on depictions of villains inspired by various franchises. Players participate in an adventure with rhythm game elements, battles, and even dorm management. All character designs are by mangaka Yana Toboso of Black Butler fame. The game has been out in Japan since March 2020 for Android and iOS devices, though there’s no word regarding any Western release.

Twisted Wonderland‘s Riddle Roseheart represents the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland. The Nendoroid will come with parts to change his expression from a standard look to one smug or even outraged. Additionally, Riddle will have a bejeweled staff, a strawberry tart, and a fork. The creators at Good Smile Company described the inspiration for Riddle’s look as, “Just a party on any ordinary day.” Different pairs of hands and arms will facilitate the various poses.

Pre-orders for the Disney: Twisted Wonderland Riddle Roseheart Nendoroid are available at two locations: Aniplex’s store or Good Smile Company’s online shop. They will be open until December 6, 2020 through both venues.


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Oni Dino is a staff writer, Japanese-English translator, localization editor, and podcaster. He has several video game credits and regularly translates columns from Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto. When not knee-deep in a JRPG and wishing games had more environmental story-telling, he's attending industry events and interviewing creative auteurs to share their stories.