Pikmin 4’s Oatchi Joins Good Smile’s Nendoroid Figure Line

A new Nendoroid figure of Oatchi, the lovable Rescue Pup from the hit game Pikmin 4, has been announced.
It was revealed during the “Nendoroid FUNS 2026 Winter” online presentation on Thursday, February 5, 2026.

This announcement brings the faithful canine companion to the Nendoroid series, joining the previously released Bulborb Nendoroid.
Oatchi is a Space Dog native to the planet Giya who serves as the player’s primary partner throughout their rescue mission on the mysterious, Earth-like planet.

Initially appearing as a small, two-legged creature, he grows in size and strength, eventually becoming a mount that can carry the player and their squad of Pikmin across dangerous terrain and water.

He is central to the game’s exploration and combat, possessing unique skills such as a powerful “Rush” attack to shatter obstacles and the ability to track scents to locate castaways.

His design is characterized by his round, cream-coloured body, floppy ears, and large, expressive eyes, all of which translate naturally into the chibi Nendoroid aesthetic.

While specific accessories have not been detailed, fans will hope for parts that allow him to replicate his in-game actions, such as carrying objects or perhaps a riding pose for other Nendoroid figures.
This reveal adds to a significant lineup of non-human mascot characters shown during the event.
It complements the announcement of the “Nendoroid Chocobo” from Final Fantasy and the “Nendoroid Esquie” from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

The presentation also featured major character reveals across various genres, including the Final Fantasy XIV Scions, Final Fantasy I’s “Warrior of Light,” and the Silent Hill f duo of Hinako Shimizu and the Fox Mask.

The “Nendoroid Oatchi” does not yet have a confirmed price or release date.
Information regarding the release schedule will be announced at a later date by Good Smile Company.
It will be available via the Good Smile Company Official Shop, as well as participating partner shops, such as HobbyLink Japan.
You can watch the full Nendoroid FUNS 2026 Winter presentation via YouTube:
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