Figuratively Speaking the Language of Cute
If you’re a fan of collectible figures then you will adore these!
I’ll be honest; I don’t know much about figures. I want to learn though so I thought I would start with these adorable little nendoroid figures based on Death Note characters. It took a little research but I found out that nendoroid is a brand of small plastic figures by the Japanese Good Smile Company. Also, “Nendo” is Japanese for clay or plasticine.
Nendoroid figures are replicas of either anime or manga characters and are collector’s items.
Typically the Nendoroid figures are done in a style called chibi (which is Japanese for short person or small child). This basically means that they took a normal looking anime or manga character and made them look little and childlike… a.k.a. adorable!
These figures are available on Amazon for what I would consider a hefty sum (which is why I don’t collect them) but I know that there are plenty of you out there willing to pay any price for your collectibles, so I wanted to make certain you could find what I posted in case you fall in love.

Here is a link to the Good Smile Company’s English version website (although there is still a lot of Japanese on the page, it has plenty of English too).
I hope all of you bear with me as I learn more about the world of collectable figures and become a more knowledgeable source for you. If you have more information that might help me along the way, please leave it in a comment. Also, don’t forget to leave comments on the incredibly adorable Death Note figures in this article!










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