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Ice Kirby Nendoroid Figure Introduced, Coming Later This Year

Nendoroid sure does know how to make some good figurines for game collectors – and it’s got […]

Nendoroid sure does know how to make some good figurines for game collectors – and it’s got one more in mind for all those folks that love a good Kirby adventure!

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The pink puffball that has starred in a number of Nintendo classics over the past few years is getting a new figurine from the company, and it’s based on his Ice Kirby form!

The figurine, which will release this December, is part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the character, and “makes use of a number of magnets to make his movements smooth, natural and easy to pose,” according to the Good Smile Company site.

“Nendoroid Ice Kirby comes with four different face plates including his standard smiling face, a more serious face, an expression with his mouth wide open to display him using his inhale ability as well as an expanded expression to show him filled up after inhaling,” according to the site. “His ice crown can be removed to display the standard blue Kirby seen in various fighting games, and he comes with a collection of optional parts that allow you to display him with his ‘Parasol’ and ‘Fighter’ Copy Abilities, as well as using his Star Bullet ability!”

On top of that, the company is also re-releasing the classic Nendroid Kirby in December 2017, allowing fans to pick up both at the same time in case they missed the original the first time around. “As a special bonus, Nendoroid Ice Kirby will also include a new additional sleeping face plate for Nendoroid Kirby!” the site noted. “Be sure to display them together and bring out Dream Land in your collection!”

We’ve included several attached shots of both the Nendoroid Ice Kirby figurine and the classic edition, so you can see the impeccable detail available between the two. Pricing hasn’t been revealed yet, but it probably won’t set you back too much, since it’s a pretty small figure with accessories in its own right. Whatever the case, Kirby fans shouldn’t miss either of these.

You can proudly display them when the new Kirby game arrives for Nintendo Switch in 2018!