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Chibi Cinnamoroll x Hatsune Miku Figures Launch in 2026

Chibi Cinnamoroll x Hatsune Miku Figures Launch in 2026
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Good Smile Company announced an array of new chibi version Cinnamoroll x Hatsune Miku figures. There’s a blind box collection with five types that is available for ¥2,400 (~$15) per box or ¥12,000/$84.99 full set. There’s also a larger version of one of the designs from that set available for ¥4,500/$30.99. These will show up in Japan in July 2026, then worldwide in Q4 2026. They all have an appearance similar to the Nendoroid of the duo that debuted in 2024.

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In the case of the blind box figures, there are five possible types. Each one feature a Miku that stands at just under three inches tall (70mm), with a tinier Cinnamoroll next to her. They depict the two together in various poses, such as flying alongside together, eating pastries, and singing. The larger figure is closer to four inches tall at 93mm and is based on the smaller one that features both characters with their twintail pigtails/ears tied up by matching blue bows. 

Here are the photos showing all of them off. The last one shows the full set of five blind box figures all together.

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In addition to these figures and the Nendoroid, more realistic scale figures appeared.

The Cinnamoroll x Hatsune Miku chibi blind boxes and standalone figures will show up in Japan in July 2026 and the US in Q4 2026. Pre-orders close on January 14, 2026. 

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