What are those popular figurines called?

The popular figurines you're referring to are often known by different names depending on the category and style. Some common terms include:

1. Action Figures

  • These are articulated, often poseable figures based on characters from movies, TV shows, comics, or video games. They typically come with accessories, weapons, or other items that enhance their playability and display value. Examples include Star Wars action figures or Marvel Legends figures.

2. Statues

  • Statues are typically non-articulated figurines, often made of high-quality materials like resin or PVC. They are generally more for display and are known for their fine detailing and craftsmanship. Popular examples include Premium Format Figures by Sideshow Collectibles, which feature characters from franchises like Star Wars or Marvel.

3. Pop! Vinyl Figures (Funko Pop)

  • These are collectible vinyl figurines produced by Funko. They are characterized by their oversized heads, big eyes, and chibi-like designs. Funko Pop figures cover a broad range of licenses, from movies and TV shows to comic books and video games. They are highly popular due to their affordability, accessibility, and the vast number of characters available.

4. Bishoujo Figures

  • These are typically high-quality figures based on anime, manga, or video game characters. Bishoujo means "beautiful girl" in Japanese, and these figures often feature female characters in attractive, stylized poses. They are well-known in the anime/manga community and often come in highly detailed, intricate designs.

5. Designer Toys

  • These are limited-edition, often artistically unique figures, frequently aimed at adult collectors. They are typically produced by independent artists or smaller companies and are often made in smaller runs. Some examples include Bearbricks, Kidrobot figures, or Superplastic figures.

6. Dolls

  • Dolls can range from fashion dolls to collectible character dolls, often made with greater attention to fashion, accessories, and intricate details. Examples include Barbie, American Girl Dolls, Bratz Dolls, and even Monster High Dolls.

7. Miniatures

  • These are small-scale figures often used in tabletop games or dioramas. Warhammer miniatures, for example, are extremely popular among hobbyists and gamers. They are typically painted and assembled by collectors before being used in games like Warhammer 40k or Dungeons & Dragons.

Each of these types of figurines has its own unique appeal, whether you're a gamer, movie buff, anime lover, or just a fan of collecting.

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