The Good-Smile Company has been steadily adding Nintendo characters both classic and new to its cute series of Nendoroid figures and earlier this year we saw a collection of planned figures revealed from series such as Splatoon, Fire Emblem, The Legend of Zelda and the current talk-of-the-town, Pokémon Sword and Shield.
As monitored by the Nintendo Reddit thread, it seems that Kirby is muscling his way back into the Nendoroid lineup again as Beam Kirby, reportedly shipping this very month. Kirby's pretty cute whichever guise or costume you find him in (we're still grinning from his Terry Bogard get-up in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), and his Beam iteration in Nendoroid form is no exception, as you can see from the photos below:
Beam Kirby should fit in very well on your Nendoroid shelf alongside his regular pink get-up and Meta Knight. The puffball is one of our favourite amiibo because, well, it looks utterly perfect! It's hard to mess up a pink sphere with eyes, but Good-Smile once again has us eyeing our bank balance and a spot in our Billy Bookcase. The figure is $48.99 at Entertainment Earth - hardly cheap, but look at him. Like jello, there's always room for more.
Have you got any of the other Nintendo Nendoroid figures? Will you be picking this one up? Let us know below.
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[source reddit.com, via entertainmentearth.com]
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He’s so adorable..
Not sure how this counts as a Nendoroid figure. All the Nendoroid figures I have seen have giant heads w/ small bodies and limbs. If I saw just the picture without the title I would've called it a Figma. Either way it looks pretty cool!
Oh crap...I gotta have this, the yellow, the Kirby, the magic...
@Thundertron55 I’m not sure if you’re well versed With either brand. Figmas are smaller scaled articulate Action figures. Nendoroids are larger scaled super deformed figures but they aren’t confined to people. They have a whole like of Disney characters too. Once you see enough nendoroids you can easily tell them apart from other brands.
@Strictlystyles
I'm not well versed w/the brands. I said the bit about Figma because all the figures I've seen of them have that clear stand for posing and I can't remember seeing a Nendoroid with one of those stands.
I already have good ole' pink Kirby (which also includes Fire Kirby and Sword Kirby and 4 faces), Meta Knight.
If I'm buying more nendoroid from the Kirby series, it'll be the Robobot suit (though I can't seem to find it without kirby included) or hopefully they'll make other characters such as Waddle-Dee or King Dedede.
I really like how they made these figure with magnets, so arms and legs can be positioned however you like.
@Thundertron55
The Nendoroid stands are square with many holes, and the Figma stands are rupee shaped with only one hole
@Thundertron55 really? All nendoroids have a stand for the most part
It's time for me to get a Nendoroid for the first time
They've apparently been available for a while (or at least shipped to people timely), but I'm still waiting for mine to arrive.
Was playing epic yarn only last night, and wow do I miss great, not good, but great, Kirby games. Epic Yarn really is amazing still, and I wish it was on switch.
I'm wondering what all this will cost.
These droids tend to be 50 bux a pop.
Oh yeah. I enjoy the other Nendo Kirbs. Its really the only way to do an action figure of him.
The only fault is they made his feet rounded is such a way that he can't stand on his own.
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