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Kirby, Waddle Dee and Robobot Nendoroids Are Returning

Various Kirby Nendoroids will be returning to stores worldwide, Good Smile Company announced. The Kirby, Waddle Dee and Robobot Armor are all now open for pre-orders for another run in Japan and the US.

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The three returning Kirby Nendoroids are available to pre-order now from either the Japanese store or via the US store. Kirby and Waddle Dee will cost 5,800 or $34.99 but the Robobot Kirby will be 7,500 or $56.99 due to its chunkier size. The Nendoroids are expected to ship in July 2025 from the Japanese store and Q4 2025 from the US store.

The Kirby Nendoroid features Nintendo’s happy pink ball with a range of parts. These include smiling, serious, inhaling and puffed up facial expressions, as well as accessories representing the Sword and Fire Copy Abilities. A Star Rod is also included. Ordering from the Good Smile store will also grant you an extra Maxim Tomato accessory. The Waddle Dee Nendoroid also comes with four expressions, a spear, bandana and apple.

The Robobot Armor Nendoroid replicates the armor from Kirby: Planet Robobot. It’s a poseable figure that features a slot to place the Kirby Nendoroid, along with a helmet piece. The Kirby Nendoroid is not included with the armor and will have to be purchased separately.

The returning Kirby Nendoroids are among many pieces of Kirby merchandise releasing at the moment. The last couple of months have seen a collaboration with Heinz to make Maxim Tomato Ketchup, a Star Rod that plays iconic Kirby music and chopstick holders featuring Kirby and Waddle Dee.

The Kirby, Waddle Dee and Robobot Nendoroids are returning to the Good Smile store and are available to pre-order now. They will be shipped in July 2025 from the Japanese store and Q4 2025 from the US store.


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