Good Smile Fest 2026 Shows Off ‘Dandivine’ And Reveals ‘Dancouga Liberation’
It’s been a while since I attended Good Smile Fest, and this year’s event certainly didn’t disappoint.
- Good Smile Fest 2026 took place in early June, drawing over 20,000 in-person attendees and 500,000 livestream viewers.
- Dancouga Liberation is the first new Dancouga figure from Good Smile since the 'Dancouga Nova' release in 2012, priced at approximately $250.
- Dandivine is a completely original figure line, with no prior anime or manga tie-in, suggesting Good Smile's push into in-house IP.
- Good Smile Company reported a 22% year-over-year increase in event-related pre-order revenue after previous Good Smile Fest events.
- Industry insiders estimate the Dancouga nostalgia market alone is worth $50 million annually across figures, model kits, and merchandise.
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Good Smile Fest is an annual fan event hosted by Good Smile Company, showcasing upcoming figures, collectibles, and exclusive reveals. It serves as a major platform for announcing new product lines like Nendoroids, Figma, and scale figures.
Good Smile Fest 2026 revealed two major items: Dancouga Liberation, a modern figure of the classic 1980s mecha Dancouga, and Dandivine, an entirely original figure line with no prior media tie-in.
Dancouga Liberation pre-orders are expected to open in late 2026, with a release likely in 2027. Pricing is estimated around $250, though official details have not been confirmed.
Dandivine is a newly announced original figure line from Good Smile Company, introduced at Good Smile Fest 2026. No details about an anime or game adaptation have been released, suggesting it may be a standalone collectible series.
Good Smile Fest 2026 was livestreamed on Good Smile Company's official YouTube and Twitch channels. Recordings of the event are available on those platforms for on-demand viewing.
Dancouga is a classic super robot anime from the 1980s, known for its combining mecha design. Its revival through Good Smile Fest 2026 appeals to nostalgia and the growing market for vintage mecha collectibles.
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