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Sonny Angel Animal 3 Series | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Sonny Angel Animal 3 Series | Blind Box Collectible Figure

Blind Box | Collectible Figure


Sonny Angel Animal 3 are little angels that have transformed into animals — each with a different headpiece, each ready to join your mini safari on the shelf. You open the box and don't know which little one will land with you this time. A small dose of sweetness that cannot be planned.

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Details

Product type: Collectible figurine / Blind Box
Brand: Sonny Angel
Series: Animal Series Ver.3
Material: PVC
Height: approx. 7–8 cm
Contents: 1 random figurine (blind box)
Variants: several standard designs + 1 secret
Style: kawaii / animal / pastel / cute
Age: 15+ (collectible item)

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🇵🇱 Poland

  • inPost Courier — 1–2 days: 18 PLN
  • Orlen Paczka — 1–2 days: 12 PLN
  • inPost Paczkomat — 1–2 days: 14 PLN

(free for orders over 199.99 PLN)

🌍 International

Delivery within Europe is possible within 3–5 days.

🔁 Returns

Products can be returned within 14 days of receiving the order.

Blind Box products cannot be returned after opening, as the element of surprise is an integral part of the product.

In case of a product defect or damage during transport, please contact me as soon as possible.

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Dreams Inc. | Sonny Angel | Smiski: Toru Soeya - KICKOMI

Dreams Inc. | Sonny Angel | Smiski: Toru Soeya

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The man who invented healing in a box. In 1996, Toru Soeya founded Dreams Inc. in Tokyo with one mission: relief from mental fatigue. Joy in your hands, healing in your heart. The first product was a glowing bath duck – 500,000 units in a year, the design entered the MoMA collection. Then came Sonny Angel (2004) – a cherubic boy with a themed headdress, designed as a “little boy” who watches over working women. Then Smiski (2015) – mysterious glow-in-the-dark creatures hiding in the corners of your home, only visible after the lights are out. Then Cable Bites, Coink, a cafe au lait coffee shop in Tokyo, a clothing brand. Each project grows from the same soil: it's not about function – it's about feeling better just by looking at it.