Oshi no Ko Ai Nendoroid
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Oshi no Ko Ai Nendoroid Pre-Orders Are Open Worldwide

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for the upcoming Nendoroid of Ai Hoshino from Oshi no Ko. People who live in the U.S. and Canada can order the chibi action figure on Good Smile Online Shop U.S. at $42.99. Those who reside elsewhere worldwide can instead place their orders on the international web store at ¥6,500 / €44.90.

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Ai’s Nendoroid set will come with three face plates, an attachable microphone, and multiple hand poses. The chibi figure will have an approximate height of 100mm (3.94in). People who order the action figure on Good Smile Online Shop will also be able to receive an exclusive base with Ai’s signature.

Here are some of the sample images for the upcoming Nendoroid:

Ai was the latest Oshi no Ko character to have a Nendoroid revealed and produced. When WonHobby G 2023 Autumn took place in November 2023, Good Smile Company shared prototype images of Ai and Ruby Nendoroids. But while Ruby’s chibi figure had already received full painting, Ai’s prototype had still yet to be painted at that time.

Pre-orders for Ruby’s Nendoroid, which had been running since mid-November 2023, closed earlier on January 25, 2024. Her chibi figure will appear in Japan in May 2024 and North America in Q4 2024. Other Oshi no Ko Nendoroids featuring Aqua and Kana will appear even earlier in April 2024 and Q3 2024, respectively.

The pre-order window for Oshi no Ko Ai Hoshino’s Nendoroid will close on March 14, 2024. Good Smile Company will ship the finished figures to Japan in August 2024 and North America in Q1 2025.


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