I, representing the admins of Nendonesia, would like to say:
Merry Christmas, Nendonesian! Wish you all to have a joyful Christmas along with your friends and family!
As usual, I will also share a few Nendo-shots to celebrate the festive event.
I, representing the admins of Nendonesia, would like to say:
Merry Christmas, Nendonesian! Wish you all to have a joyful Christmas along with your friends and family!
As usual, I will also share a few Nendo-shots to celebrate the festive event.
Nendoroid Petite Hatsune Miku: Christmas Piano Cake version is back! This time, the love angel is going to be bundled with castella cakes and cookies instead of a piano cake. The product name is also changed into Nendoroid Petite Hatsune Miku: Good Smile Café Gift Set.
Spend the New Year with and angel by your side! ♪
The Nendoroid Petite Hatsune Miku: Christmas Piano Cake Ver. featuring Hatsune Miku in an angelic outfit was originally sold at FamilyMart stores, and is now available once again as part of a special gift set from the Good Smile Café! This time instead of a Christmas cake, Miku comes with two smaller castella cakes featuring Miku outlines branded on the top, along with some delicious cookies!* This product is exclusive to the Good Smile x Karaoke no Tetsujin Café and the GOOD SMILE ONLINE SHOP.
* Stock is limited and orders will close when no further stock is available.
Aside from the name, the Petite itself is not different compared to the Piano Cake version. However, the product will now be distributed exclusively on Good Smile x Karaoke no Tetsujin Café and Japan’s GOOD SMILE ONLINE SHOP.
She is priced at 3900 Yen and already available in the aforementioned stores.
(Thanks for the news tip, Allgroassai!)
Yep, Nendoroid Petite Hatsune Miku: Piano Cake version has been released just in time for Christmas day. In fact, the cake + Petite were delivered on Christmas Eve, December 24th.
You are still asking why Miku wears Valentine-themed outfit instead of the usual Christmas clothing? Well, kindly see our previous post about it. XD
The official title for the event is: Good Smile Lottery: Hatsune Miku 2012 Winter version, and as you have known, it features several interesting goodies as its prizes.
As the campaign will officially start tomorrow, Mikatan has taken a time to preview the prizes on her blog.
One of GSC’s newcomer in the Manufacturing Department wrote a blog post containing some pics of Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Santa version, which you can see below.
Mikatan and her co-host, along with representatives from SEGA, Crypton, Famitsu, and Family Mart were having a live Nico Nico broadcast earlier, dubbed as Hatsune Miku’s Time: 3rd Period … although we have mostly known what they are going to cover there, ahead of the broadcast. XD
Nevertheless, the broadcast was fun and entertaining, and we’ve got some screencaps to share with you here.
As promised, Goodsmile’s lottery website is now open, featuring their first campaign dubbed as GSC Lottery: Hatsune Miku 2012 Winter version. We have already known about these previously, but it will not hurt to take another look at the official pics and announcement, right? XD
Yep, it seems that the rumor is true after all: the 30cm-tall Nendoroid Jumbo Miku and Santa Miku will be available as Goodsmile’s Christmas Lottery event Prize A and B, respectively.
Interestingly, the other lottery prizes have also been revealed. See them all after the break – and prepare your wallet. XD
A rather shocking announcement was made by GSC earlier today, stating that SEGA x GSC x Crypton will be holding an event in GSC x Karaoke no Tetsujin Cafe in Akihabara, scheduled for November 22nd at 20:00 (JST). The event itself is obviously related to Hatsune Miku, so it is conveniently dubbed as “Hatsune Miku’s Time”.
What is it all about!?
So you think Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Family Mart version is the last product of collaboration between Family Mart and Hatsune Miku (and GSC) ?
Well, apparently, the project continues with another new Nendoroid. This time, the resulting product is Nendoroid Petite Hatsune Miku: Christmas Piano Cake version.
Yes, as the product name suggests, it is actually a piano-shaped cake with Petite Hatsune Miku (wearing love goddess-like outfit) on top of the cake; slated for Christmas Eve release.