Birthday

FIND YOUR BIRTHDAY NENDOROID

Pick your birth month and day. We turn it into a Nendoroid number. For example, March 21 becomes 321 with MM/DD, or 213 with DD/MM.

What is a birthday Nendoroid?

A birthday Nendoroid is the figure whose catalog number matches your birth date. Good Smile Company numbers every Nendoroid as it is released, so once your birthday is converted to a 3 or 4 digit number, that number points to a single official figure in the series. People use this as a fun way to discover a character they would not have found otherwise, or to pick a starter figure that already has a personal connection.

How does the MM/DD rule work?

The default format is MM/DD. Take your birth month as a plain number with no padding, then take your birth day padded to two digits, and concatenate them. March 21 becomes 3 followed by 21, which reads as Nendoroid number 321. October 31 becomes 10 followed by 31, which reads as Nendoroid number 1031. Single digit months stay as one digit and only the day gets the leading zero, so January 5 is 105 and not 0105.

How does the DD/MM rule work?

If you prefer day-first dates, switch the toggle to DD/MM. Now the day comes first as a plain number, and the month is padded to two digits. March 21 becomes 21 followed by 03, which reads as 2103, but our example uses the short form where both halves keep their natural digits, so March 21 reads as 213. Pick whichever format gives you a number that actually exists in the catalog.

What if no Nendoroid matches my birthday?

The Nendoroid series has gaps. Some numbers were reserved for cancelled figures, some were split into half numbered variants like #047a or #054b, and very recent numbers may not be in the catalog yet. If your exact birthday number has no match, try the alternate format, or look up the closest released number on the database page. The catalog currently covers releases up through the most recent figures from Good Smile Company.

Frequently asked questions

Is this an official Good Smile Company tool?
No. NENDOPEDIA is an independent fan database. The Nendoroid numbers, names, and images come from publicly available product listings on goodsmile.info, goodsmile.com, nendoroid-heaven, and bigbadtoystore.
Can I share my birthday Nendoroid?
Yes. Once a figure is revealed, the link goes to its dedicated page. Copy that URL to share with friends, save it for later, or open it in a new tab to keep browsing.
Does this work for any date?
Any valid Gregorian calendar date works as input. The matching figure depends on whether that specific number has been released. Leap day birthdays use February 29 the same way every other date works.
What if my birthday Nendoroid is sold out?
Many Nendoroids are produced in limited runs and are only resold on the secondary market. Each product page on this site includes search links for eBay and Amazon so you can check current availability and pricing in your region.