Nendoroid Doll and Obitsu 11cm Body Comparison!

I accidentally discovered the Nendoroid world last year when I searched for some local Obitsu stuff sellers on Facebook. It led me to Nendo Farm – a group created by one of the Philippines’ local Nendoroid and Obitsu distributors.

This is a Nendoroid of Nezuko Kamado from the hit series, Kimetsu No Yaiba.

As per its Wiki definition: The Nendoroid series is a brand of plastic figures created by the Japanese Good Smile Company in 2006. They typically depict anime, manga, or video games and are designed with a large head and a more petite body to give them a cute appearance. Their faces and other body parts are exchangeable, giving them a range of different expressions and poses. The Nendoroid brand spans a variety of different products: the original 10 cm figures, smaller Nendoroid Petite figures, additional display tools known as the Nendoroid More series, as well as plushies and playsets. Several video games have also been released based on Nendoroid designs.

In 2018, Good Smile Company introduced the Nendoroid Doll series. It is the latest addition to the Nendoroid series, which features the same Nendoroid heads, but an alternate doll-like body that is highly articulated and can easily be dressed up into different outfits while remaining a palm-sized action figure!

Obitsu (doll) body meanwhile are a type of ball-jointed body manufactured by the company Parabox.

In this post, I will show you the comparison between a Nendoroid Doll body and an Obitsu doll body. See, you can use the Nendoroid heads to Obitsu 11cm bodies, resulting in a hybrid doll popularly known in the toy community as Obitsuroid!

This photo shows a male Nendoroid Doll body and an Obitsu 11CM body (non-gendered).

Nendoroid doll bodies comes with three different colors – cream, peach and cinnamon while Obitsu is more varied with its Whitey, Pure White, Natural (Fleshtone) and Pure Black color.

Their height is just about the same with the Obitsu body just a tad bit higher. They can usually share clothing although Obitsu tends to be a bit bigger.

Edit: I’ve just realized that the rest of the article I wrote about this topic was not fully uploaded when I visited my site this morning! I was so busy that I usually do auto-posts, so imagine my horror when I saw that the entire article I’ve been writing for so long was nowhere to be found.

I accidentally discovered the Nendoroid world last year when I searched for some local Obitsu stuff sellers on Facebook. It led me to Nendo Farm – a group created by one of the Philippines’ local Nendoroid and Obitsu distributors.

As per its Wiki definition: The Nendoroid series is a brand of plastic figures created by the Japanese Good Smile Company in 2006. They typically depict anime, manga, or video games and are designed with a large head and a more petite body to give them a cute appearance. Their faces and other body parts are exchangeable, giving them a range of different expressions and poses. The Nendoroid brand spans a variety of different products: the original 10 cm figures, smaller Nendoroid Petite figures, additional display tools known as the Nendoroid More series, as well as plushies and playsets. Several video games have also been released based on Nendoroid designs.

In 2018, Good Smile Company introduced the Nendoroid Doll series. It is the latest addition to the Nendoroid series, which features the same Nendoroid heads, but an alternate doll-like body that is highly articulated and can easily be dressed up into different outfits while remaining a palm-sized action figure!

Obitsu (doll) body meanwhile are a type of ball-jointed body manufactured by the company Parabox.

In this post, I will show you the comparison between a Nendoroid Doll body and an Obitsu doll body. See, you can use the Nendoroid heads to Obitsu 11cm bodies, resulting in a hybrid doll popularly known in the toy community as Obitsuroid!

This photo shows a male Nendoroid Doll body and an Obitsu 11CM body (non-gendered).

Nendoroid doll bodies come in three different colors – cream, peach, and cinnamon, while Obitsu is more varied with its Whitey, Pure White, Natural (Fleshtone), and Pure Black color.

Their height is just about the same, with the Obitsu body just a tad bit higher. They can usually share clothing, although Obitsu tends to be a bit bigger.

UPDATED: Here’s a Nendoroid Doll of Deku celebrating the new year! He can actually stand on his own but it’d take a bit of time to achieve it. The Obitsu body may not be perfectly fit with the Nendoroid head but it could easily stand on its own.

As you can see, he’s perfectly perched on top of my luggage looking oh-so-cute!

Another thing is that Nendoroid body all comes with magnetic sole, while for Obitsu you can choose to buy with or without one.

This is a Nendoroid Doll: Boy Archetype.
And this one is the Natural Skin Color of an 11cm Obitsu Body.

They’re actually pretty enjoyable to play with, to display and to look at buy they could be very expensive. So, make sure to check them out at your favorite toy stores!

One response to “Nendoroid Doll and Obitsu 11cm Body Comparison!

  1. Pingback: Obitsuroid Tutorial Episode 1: Ways to attach a Nendoroid Head to an Obitsu 11cm Body! | PADDYLAST INC.

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