Been a while since I did a figure challenge ✨ #animefigure #animemerch #riddlerosehearts #twst #twistedwonderland #jjk #gojo #hypmic #hypnosismic #ramudaamemura #toukenranbu #saiyuki #nendoroid #anime #animetiktok #animetok #animefigurecollection #animefigurecollector #animechallenge
Oh my goodness, it feels like ages since I last dove into an anime figure challenge, and I'm so excited to share what I've been up to! My collection has grown quite a bit, and organizing it always feels like a fun puzzle. For me, collecting anime figures started with just one or two Nendoroids – I remember my first one was a character from *Pandora Hearts*, and I was instantly hooked by the intricate details! It’s amazing how these tiny pieces of art can bring so much joy and personality to a room. One of the biggest challenges, and also the most fun part, is figuring out how to display everything. I've experimented with so many different setups! Currently, I'm really into creating themed sections. For instance, my Twisted Wonderland figures, especially my beloved Riddle Rosehearts, have their own little corner, complete with some custom backdrops I printed. It really makes them pop! Then there's my Jujutsu Kaisen shelf, dominated by my Gojo Satoru figures, each pose dynamic and eye-catching. Finding the right balance between showcasing each figure and not making the space feel cluttered is an art in itself. I've found that risers and clear acrylic stands are absolute game-changers for creating different levels and making sure every Anime Figure gets its moment in the spotlight. Keeping dust away is another constant battle, but a soft brush and a microfiber cloth work wonders. I also try to rotate my display sometimes, bringing out different figures or rearranging existing ones to keep things fresh. It's like having a mini art gallery in my room! When I'm looking for new additions, I usually scour online retailers, but attending anime conventions is where the real magic happens. There's something special about finding those exclusive 'odds and ends' or limited-edition releases in person. I once found a rare Ramuda Amemura figure from Hypnosis Mic at a local convention that I thought I'd never get my hands on! These challenges are also a great way to discover new series or characters. Sometimes, seeing how others display their figures gives me ideas for my own, and it introduces me to characters I might not have known about otherwise. It's not just about showing off; it's about sharing the passion and connecting with a community that understands the joy of a perfectly posed Nendoroid or a beautifully sculpted scale figure. What started as a simple hobby has turned into a wonderful journey of appreciation for anime art and storytelling. What kinds of figures are you currently collecting, and what's your favorite way to display them? I'm always looking for new ideas and inspirations, and I love seeing everyone's unique collections!



























































