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Now available from us: Smiski collectible figures that light up at night

Debora Pape
11.8.2025
Translation: machine translated

They have a large moon face and glow in the dark: The Japanese Smiski figures are reaching European households.

Thanks to Tiktok, a new collecting trend is currently spilling over from Japan to Central Europe: Smiskis. These are approximately six centimetre tall, yellow-green plastic figurines with a cute moon face. If you switch off the light, they glow in the dark. There are Smiski figures in numerous poses: they sit, walk, jump, do yoga or go to the loo. And these are just a few examples.

Blind boxes for various series

The Japanese manufacturer Dreams Inc. offers Smiskis in themed series, such as «Yoga». Each series contains six Smiskis. They are sold in individual blind packs: For example, you buy a «Yoga» Smiski, but only after unpacking do you know which of the six figures you are getting. There is also an additional, seventh Smiski in each series, which is very rare to find.

Now in stock, you can get single packs from six Smiski series.

Luminous little guys for your home

Dreams Inc. writes on its website: Smiskis are «curious little creatures that like to hide in nooks and crannies of your rooms». On Tiktok there are countless videos showing the places where Smiski fans place their figures. Smiskis can be found on lampshades, in toilet rolls, flower pots and on coffee machines, for example.

In the dark, the rascals made of phosphorescent PVC also create a slightly spooky atmosphere. At night at the latest, it becomes difficult to hide «» the Smiskis: then you are sure to find them.

On social media, you can find like-minded people with whom you can swap surplus Smiskis. And if you're lucky, you'll unpack one of the rare Smiskis and can sell it for a high price - or present it in a very special way.

Header image: Dreams Inc.

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