New Animal Crossing miniature room figures announced by Re-Ment

The Japanese collectibles company Re-Ment has officially revealed a new series of miniature figures based on the world of Nintendo’s Animal Crossing.
Re-Ment is a company that specializes in creating intricately detailed, small-scale figures, often based on popular media franchises.
The Animal Crossing series is a popular social simulation where players develop a town and meticulously decorate their own homes and surroundings.

This new mini figure collection, titled “Animal Crossing: Happy Room,” translates the game’s core concept of interior design into a physical, collectible format.

Each set in the “Happy Room” line provides fans with a miniature diorama representing a character’s personal space.
A key feature of the collection is the ability to stack each room on top of one another, allowing for the creation of unique, multi-level displays.
The character figures are also separate from their rooms, enabling collectors to move them between different dioramas for customized scenes.
The full lineup features six of the series’ most recognizable faces.

It includes special characters tied to specific town facilities, starting with the diligent assistant Isabelle in the Resident Services building.
The quiet, coffee-serving pigeon Brewster is featured in his cafe, The Roost, whilst apprentice shopkeepers Timmy and Tommy are presented in a diorama representing the Nook’s Cranny store.

The collection also includes three popular villagers known for their personality and sought-after status among players.
The smug squirrel Marshal, the lazy cat Bob, and the snooty wolf Bianca/Whitney all feature in the “Happy Room” collection.
Re-Ment will distribute the “Happy Room” collection using a “blind box” sales model.
This method means each individual package contains one of the six sets at random, so the exact contents are a surprise until opened.
The “Animal Crossing: Happy Room” figure collection will be priced at ¥1,540 each and is scheduled to go on sale on the 29th of November, 2025.
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