Ranking the Most Popular Nommi Collections: What Collectors Are Loving the Most

Ranking the Most Popular Nommi Collections: What Collectors Are Loving the Most

Nommi has been rising fast in the designer toy / plush collector community. With several series released (blind boxes, plush dolls, limited editions), some have definitely stood out more than others. Below I rank several Nommi collections from most to less sought-after, using current resale data, community chatter, and availability.


What Makes a Nommi Series Desirable

Before diving in, here are factors that seem to increase a series’ popularity:

  • Rarity / Limited-edition size
  • Presence of “secret” or “hidden” variants
  • Visual design / theme that resonates (cute, whimsical, “fantasy”, plush quality)
  • Scalability (availability in multiple sizes like 100% / 400%)
  • Price vs “value” for collectors (resale interest, demand)


Top Nommi Collections Ranked

Here I'm listing several prominent Nommi series, ordered from most desirable to less popular (but still loved).

Rank Nommi Collection / Series Why It’s Highly Sought After Approx Price / Notes

1. Loveliness Never Ends Series

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OR BUY HERE (BLIND BOX)

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Widely regarded as the “flagship” series. It was among the first Nommi blind box/plush lines, has secret/hidden figures, frequent social media buzz (unboxings, etc.). Collectors especially like its character variety and plush feel. Regular pieces in resale / confirmed blind box listings tend to sell in the ~$30-40 range for single plushes; full boxed sets go higher. ~$30-40

2. Fantasy World Series

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Pre-orders are strong. The theme is more magical/fantasy, which appeals broadly. Many collectors are excited because it tends to have more elaborate designs and higher quality. Priced around US$23.99 for single blind boxes in presale (KikaGoods) for recent drops. (KIKAGoods) US$23.99

3. Interesting Fruits Series (V3)

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OR BUY HERE

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Themed around fruits (cute & playful). Often cheaper than big limited editions, so more accessible. Strong unboxing video presence boosts interest. Single figures on eBay or resale often ~US$25-30. (eBay) ~US$25-30
4. Garden Rabbit Series (V2) Loved for its adorable animal design, soft aesthetics. However, many pieces are marked as “sold out” in many retailers, which creates scarcity but also frustration among collectors. (WHOOPEA)

5. A Bite of Sweetness / Puppy Diary / Other Mid-Tier Plush Lines

BUY HERE (SWEETNESS)

BUY HERE (MINI NOMMI) 

BUY HERE (PUPPIES)

These are well-liked, though they usually lag behind “flagship” lines in hype. Used more by casual collectors or as gift items. Prices vary, often slightly lower; but limited editions or full sets can climb in value. (WHOOPEA)
6. Limited / Oversized Editions & 400% Versions (e.g. Mushroom Series, Sweet Tea Bunny 400%) These are popular among hardcore collectors who want display pieces. However, because their cost & size are higher, the audience is narrower. Also availability is more limited. These can be significantly more expensive; the 400% plushes or limited vinyl/plush hybrid editions have much higher price tags. (WHOOPEA)

What’s Cool and What’s Risky

  • Cool aspects: Many Nommi series include “hidden” styles (rare variants), which collectors love. They also typically have high production quality (plush + soft materials + detailed accessories). The blind box model (randomness) helps hype.
  • Risky aspects: Because many series sell out quickly, some parts of the world have very limited official supply, pushing resale prices steeply. Also, counterfeits / unlicensed products can become a concern. Checking photos, seller reputation, and packaging is important.

What to Watch if You’re Collecting

  • Watch for restocks & presales to get ahead of resale.
  • Join Nommi / HiToy official channels / social media to hear announcements early.
  • Monitor resale platforms (eBay, etc.) to see what prices are doing, especially for rare variants or whole sets.
  • Consider size and variants (e.g. 400%) if you want something display-worthy vs casual.
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