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WONDER WOMAN, MARVEL, and STAR WARS Nendoroid Figures Are Too Cute for Words

Japanese toy company Nendoroid has been around since 2006, making adorable “chibi” vinyl figures of characters from well known anime, manga and video games. Lately though, Nendoroid has expanded into making equally adorable figures based on Western pop icons, including characters from Star Wars, classic Disney animation, and even the heroes and villains from Marvel and DC Comics.

Among their newer offerings for 2017, which you can see below, are Star Wars’ own Princess Leia Organa, in her original A New Hope outfit. From the current trilogy of Star Wars films, BB-8 makes an appearance as well, giving his famous “thumbs up” to Finn from The Force Awakens.

From the world of Marvel Studios films, there’s the Son of Odin with his shorn locks from Thor: Ragnarok, along with his brother Loki. And the latest version of the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is represented as well, in his most recent Homecoming incarnation.

On the animated Disney films tip, we’ve got Ariel from The Little Mermaid and Belle, from the original animated Beauty and the Beast. Ariel even comes with Flounder and Sebastian, and her very own ” dinglehopper” (also known as a fork).

And this year’s #1 superhero (don’t argue with us), Wonder Woman gets a Nendoroid figure as well, ready to do battle with the forces of evil.

You can check out more of Nendoroid’s figures by checking out their Instagram and Facebook pages, which are constantly being updated with new figures.

What do you think of the latest adorable additions to the Nendoroid family of figures? Be sure to let us know who you want to see next down below in the comments.

Images: Nendoroid

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