Nendoroid Mickey Mouse 1928 (Black & White) Version

by Jay Cochran
October 02, 2018
Good Smile Company announced the new Mickey Mouse: 1928 Black & White version for their Nendoroid series of figures.

From "Steamboat Willie" comes a Nendoroid of Mickey Mouse! The version of the Nendoroid features the black & white version of the Mickey shown at the time of the film's release. While maintaining his appearance from that time, he's been brought down to adorable Nendoroid size. Using only black, white and grey, the figure gives off a uniquely warm appearance. He comes included with a smiling standard expression and a whistling expression, allowing you to recreate famous scenes of Mickey at the ship's wheel from the film. The included ship's wheel can be rotated to allow for all kinds of posing options. Mickey also comes with both long and short arm parts as well as standard and bent leg parts, allowing you to recreate a variety of poses. The stand base features a design based on a steamboat deck. Be sure to add him to your collection! Look for it to be released in June 2019. Check out images below.
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ShemShem - 2018-10-05 @ 10:11 pm
On 10/2/2018 at 2:32 PM, JayC said:

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I can't believe this guy owns basically everything. First Star Wars, then the MCU. EVEN FREAKING FOX! I actually like how Disney owns Fox so we can see Spider-Man in the MCU and even the Fantastic 4, someday.

MLs4life - 2018-10-05 @ 6:49 pm

It's my younger child hood coming to figure form. What could be better than this?

sXeblues - 2018-10-04 @ 8:27 pm
1 hour ago, Thinwheat said:

He's got a really nice aesthetic, I wish he was articulated rather than having swappable parts, but maybe it's better this way as it keeps him looking streamlined. Hopefully the paint comes out clean.

Huh, I didnt realize the swappable parts actually meant in lieu of articulation... Thats a bit of a bummer. But, as you said, itll help to keep him looking overall streamlined.

Thinwheat - 2018-10-04 @ 7:10 pm

He's got a really nice aesthetic, I wish he was articulated rather than having swappable parts, but maybe it's better this way as it keeps him looking streamlined. Hopefully the paint comes out clean.

sXeblues - 2018-10-02 @ 7:46 pm

Oh man, as a lifelong Disney fan,I absolutely love this! Imagine creating a stop-motion recreation of the original Steamboat Willie short, with this sucker!

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