Ninomae Ina'nis Nendoroid
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Ninomae Ina’nis Hololive Nendoroid Pre-Orders Open Worldwide

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for the new Nendoroid of the Hololive English VTuber Ninomae Ina’nis. People residing in the U.S. and Canada can now place orders on the Good Smile Online Shop U.S. Those living elsewhere worldwide can instead order on the Japanese global web store, which supports not only Yen, but also Euros and US Dollars.

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Ina’s regular Nendoroid is available to order at ¥6,900 / $43.99. The set will come with alternate face parts showing her normal, angry, and cheery faces. It will also include a miniature pen, glasses, a Takodachi, and the Book of the Ancients.

A figure of Ninomae Ina’nis would not be complete without her tentacles. However, the tentacles will only be exclusively available in the DX edition, which costs more at ¥9,900 / $62.99. Unlike the regular set, this DX edition is only available to order via online stores.

Ina’nis joins the ever-expanding list of Hololive VTubers who have been made into figures by Good Smile Company. The company has previously revealed Nendoroids of the Japanese VTubers La+ Darknesss and Amane Kanata. Gawr Gura, a fellow Hololive English VTuber from the same generation as Ina’nis, also has a figma revealed.

Good Smile Company will close pre-orders for the Ninomae Ina’nis Nendoroid on January 24, 2024. It will ship the items to Japan in July 2024 and North America in Q4 2024.


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