Good Smile Company, the Japanese manufacturer of collectible toys, announced the Luigi figure in its line of Nendoroid toys today, and it’s now available for pre-order in Japan.
Here’s what the Nendoroid Luigi figure looks like


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The fully poseable figure of Mario’s taller brother can be equipped with three different expressions — standard, smiling and surprised — that owners can use to fit the situation in which they place Luigi. It’s approximately 100 mm (3.94 in.) tall. The figure comes with parts that add effects for Luigi’s dash and jump, as well as two enemies: a Goomba and Bullet Bill.
Interested parties can pre-order the Luigi figure from a number of Japanese retailers; Good Smile Company plans to release the toy in June 2014 with a retail price of 4,000 yen ($38.19).
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