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Good Smile Company Celebrates 100th Hatsune Miku Nendoroid

The Vocaloid Hatsune Miku may have had many figures in regular proportions and various outfits made by companies like Taito and Banpresto. Still, Good Smile Company has been notably known for releasing numerous Nendoroids based on the same character, with the number finally reaching 100. The latter is celebrating the 100th release of chibi Nendoroid figures based on Hatsune Miku by holding multiple campaigns. One of those is a commemorative exhibition that the company has just launched in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan.

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Visitors who enter the venue early each day for the event, which runs until March 23, 2025, can receive a random sticker featuring a Miku Nendoroid while supplies last for the day. The exhibition primarily showcases all the prior Nendoroids based on the same Vocaloid. However, this event is also where people can make early-bird purchases of the Hatsune Miku: 100th Adventure Version Nendoroid at 8,000 yen (~$54.30).

Good Smile Company is also simultaneously holding another separate campaign in collaboration with its own Nendoroid Face Maker website. The latter has started selling twelve exclusive facial expression parts that will be most compatible with the 100th Nendoroid of the popular Vocaloid.

The latter page also contains a more detailed schedule for the sales of the milestone Nendoroid. According to this, Good Smile Company is expected to open online pre-orders for the same Nendoroid from May 19, 2025, until July 2, 2025. The Nendoroid Face Maker website will also sell noseless versions of the exclusive faces for a whole month starting from June 2, 2025.

The Hatsune Miku: 100th Adventure Version Nendoroid is available for purchase first at the commemorative exhibition held at the Akiba CO Gallery on March 7-23, 2025. Good Smile Company will also put the chibi figure up for online pre-orders around May 19, 2025.


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