with interchangeable body parts and facial expressions The series of figures are made from
ABS and
PVC. They are designed in a
chibi style, also known as "
super deformed", with a large head and smaller body to give them a
cute appearance. The figures are used as both collector's items and toys. Their faces and other body parts are exchangeable, giving them a range of different possible expressions and poses. More than 5000 face plates are available. Nendoroid figures have mostly been based on female characters from
anime,
manga or
video games series such as
Puella Magi Madoka Magica,
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha,
Steins;Gate,
K-ON!,
Haruhi Suzumiya,
Cardcaptor Sakura,
Fate/stay night,
Vocaloid, etc. However, in recent years, the line has begun including characters from various
Disney properties, as well as the
Star Wars franchise and American superhero movies like
Iron Man 3,
Wonder Woman,
Thor: Ragnarok,
Justice League,
Black Panther and
Avengers: Infinity War. In 2021, a Nendoroid of
Thomas the Tank Engine was produced for the franchise's 75th anniversary. As of July 2022, more than 21 million Nendoroids have been shipped around the globe. and includes a special Nendoroid stand to display the figure. Most also come with alternate arms and legs allowing for different poses, and expression parts that can be swapped out to display a different emotion. The legs, arms and neck are all articulated allowing some degree of movement. Certain Nendoroid figures known as the
Edition series have additional articulated joints. Nendoroids often also include optional parts such as weapons, items, or other key elements from the series they come from. The expressions and other parts can also be swapped between Nendoroids, allowing collectors to mix and match parts from different characters. Nendoroids have no set price, but as of 2022 the average is between 4000 and 8000
Japanese yen. While most official Nendoroids are released by
Good Smile Company, there are certain characters that are released by FREEing, Phat! Company and other companies. They are however always distributed by Good Smile Company. The series is very similar to the primary series, but the figures are roughly half the size at approximately 6.5 cm each. They also include a small stand to display the figure. Nendoroid Petites are sold either as complete sets or in
blind boxes that have a single random character. Like their larger counterparts, the facial expressions and other optional parts can be swapped between other Nendoroid Petite characters. As of 2013, singles sell for 600
Japanese yen, while the larger sets differ depending on the number of characters in the set. The series was designed as a project by the new university graduates that joined
Good Smile Company in 2012. The idea behind the series was to create an easier and more enjoyable way to display Nendoroid figures. The series includes clips and suction cup stands that can each hold a single Nendoroid figure, as well as decorative parts that can be attached to figures and stands. The are small dioramic rooms that are designed as a display area for Nendoroids. They are produced and manufactured by
Phat! Company. The series refers to other goods that are based on the Nendoroid designs, however are not actually ABS&PVC figures. These include rubber straps,
plushies and charms. They are often released by companies other than Good Smile Company. Nendoroid Surprise is a line of collectible figures within the Nendoroid series, featuring blind capsule packaging. Each capsule contains one Nendoroid Surprise figure, which stands at approximately 7 cm in height, slightly smaller than standard Nendoroid figures. Nendoroid Basic is a simplified line within the Nendoroid series. Unlike standard Nendoroids, these figures do not include interchangeable face plates or additional parts, a design choice that reduces production costs and shortens manufacturing times. Basic figures can still be customized with accessories from other Nendoroid models. == Video games ==