Anime et manga
Everything anime and manga in one collection. Over 3,000 products covering figures, statues, Nendoroids, merchandise, accessories—if it's related to Japanese animation or manga, you'll find it here. One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, plus hundreds of series you've maybe heard of and dozens you definitely haven't.
This collection serves as the catch-all for anime products. Nendoroids from Good Smile Company sit next to prize figures from Banpresto, scale statues from Kotobukiya, and random merchandise from series that aired last season. The variety is the point—casual fans and hardcore collectors both find something.
Product Types
Figures dominate the collection. Nendoroids (chibi style, swappable faces), Figma (articulated action figures), scale statues (fixed pose, detailed). Each serves different collector preferences. Nendoroids are affordable desk companions. Figma let you pose and photograph. Scales are pure display pieces.
Beyond figures, you'll find plushes, keychains, wall scrolls, art books, trading figures, gashapon sets. Anime merchandise spans everything. If manufacturers can print a character on it or sculpt it, they will.
Popular Series Coverage
One Piece leads in sheer volume of products. The series has run since 1997—that's decades of merchandise accumulation. Dragon Ball follows with figures spanning original series through Super. Naruto/Boruto maintains strong presence. My Hero Academia gets constant new releases as the series continues.
Seasonal anime that gain popularity receive figure announcements within months. A character goes viral online, manufacturers notice, figures get greenlit. The pipeline from anime airing to figures releasing runs 12-18 months typically.
Import vs Domestic
Most anime collectibles are Japanese imports. Good Smile, Bandai, Kotobukiya—major manufacturers are based in Japan. Products release there first, then international distribution follows. Some items remain Japan-exclusive, requiring import channels.
Prices reflect import costs, licensing fees, and manufacturing quality. A Good Smile Nendoroid costs €50 not because it's tiny plastic but because it's well-designed tiny plastic with licensing fees built in.
FAQs
Where do these products come from?
Primarily Japanese manufacturers. We work with authorized distributors who handle international shipping and licensing compliance.
Are these products official or bootlegs?
Official licensed products from recognized manufacturers. Bootleg anime figures are rampant in the market—we avoid them.
When do figures for new anime release?
Usually 12-18 months after the anime airs. Manufacturers need time for design, approval, production. Pre-orders open months before actual release.
Can I find older series here?
Depends on what's still in production. Classic series like Dragon Ball maintain ongoing production. Older, less popular series might be sold out or discontinued.
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