What better way to so your love of all things Halloween than with some of the best creepy and spooky Nendoroids ever released? From creepy clowns to skinless giants, there are plenty of horror Nendoroids to show off thisHalloween.
Completely customizable with tons of accessories, swappable faces, and more, Nendoroids lets you mix and match your figures to create any spooky scenes you want. No matter your favorite series, these horror Nendoroids will make a perfect addition to your Halloween decor or to show off your favorite horror series.

Updated on June 16, 2025, by Sai Vsr:In this update, we bring you another classic: Sally from Nightmare Before Christmas (the OTHER type of NBC). More on her below.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Attack on Titan - Colossal Titan Set
Best Horror Nendroids For Halloween
What makes this Nendoroid unique is its versatility. With the assortment of swappable face plates and movable limbs, you’re able to recreate sweet moments from the film or cook up your own cute scenarios. The included poison bottle accessory adds nice authenticity and playtime possibility. It’s clear the designers aimed to stay true to the classic character we know and love.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Hatsune Miku - Halloween Version
Dress up your favorite Vocaloid with the Halloween Version of Hatsune Miku. With some cute accessories and a stylish outfit, Miku adds some brevity to your Halloween.
Okay, while Hatsune Miku might not be the scariest Nendoroid out there, it’s still a fantastic addition to your collection. Dressed as a devil, complete with evil-looking bat wings on her back, Miku completes her Halloween look with a jack-o'-lantern face across her dress. She even has little wings on her shoes, an absolutely adorable feature that is easily missed given how good the rest of the figure looks.

This Nendoroid also comes with a number of unique accessories including a large jack-o'-lantern to pose her with, and a special head part for Nendoroid Petities that turn her into an anime Headless Horseman.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Edward Scissorhands
Stare into the soft expressions of Edward Scissorhands, just don’t get too close, those scissors are sharp! Edward might not be the scariest thing in the film but his pale complexion and dark design adds a gothic look to your Halloween decor.
The eerie and atmospheric gothic romanticism of Edward Scissorhands is shrunk and chibified in this Nendoroid of the titular character. Actor Johnny Depp’s shy and sorrowful depiction of Edward comes across as partially expressive in this figure, especially across the multiple faceplates that come with it.

Probably the best part of this Nendoroid is the inclusion of multiple scissor hands, including one with a tasty shish kebab for Edward to hold. Other accessories include a paper cutout to show off Edward’s precision and a picture of a dinosaur-shaped hedge for him to pose with.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Jack Skellington
Tall, lanky, and having a blast, Jack Skellington brings the horror of Halloween to everyone he can, so long as you keep the spirit of terror in your heart. Along with his ghostly dog Zero, Jack hangs around for several holidays to bring joy to your seasons.
The jolly and creepy Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas is here to bring a little joy and perhaps a scare or two to your Halloween. Sporting his iconic pinstripe suit, Jack comes makes a striking pose against many of the other Nendoroids available.

Jack comes with a few accessories that helps him stick around for the entire holiday season. There’s his adorable dog Zero, complete with his jack-o'-lantern nose, a Santa hat and beard, and both a concerned looking pumpkin and a present.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Pennywise
Clowns have a bad rap when it comes to horror icons, and Pennywise doesn’t help that with his creepy face paint and all the murder he does. With an amazing mini-diaorama and red balloon accessory, you can recreate your favorite scenes from the films.
One of the scariest horror icons around, Pennywise from the It series makes a fantastically creepy clown to display with your Halloween decorations. Based on the 2017 adaptation of Steven King’s novel, this iteration of Pennywise comes complete with its updated face paint and even has cracks in it’s skin across the forehead.

This Nendoroid has some fantastic accessories including a diorama to replicate Pennywise peeking out from the storm drain, complete with a separate face place to show off his blue eyes. The other amazing accessory from this set is the red balloon that has become inseparable from Pennywise and its nightmarish temptations.
Good Smile Nendoroid: My Hero Academia - Tomura Shigaraki Villain’s Edition
The supervillain Tomura Shigaraki brings his particular derangement to this Nendoroid figure, complete with the dismembered hands of his family adorning him. Shigaraki’s multiple faceplates and hairstyles let you pick how evil you want him to look.
The tragic and vile supervillain from My Hero Academia is one of the most terrifying characters from the show, Tomura Shigaraki is a horrifying Nendoroid to add to your collection. Covered in the dismembered hands of his family members that he accidentally disintegrated with his quirk Shigaraki is one of the most unique figures of its kind.

All of Shigaraki’s hands are removable, letting you mix and match the macabre accessories. He also comes with two face plates, which can be seen peeking out from the massive hand covering his face. The figure also comes with two different hairstyles, letting you pick how deranged you want to display him.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Predator
Terrorize your other Nendoroids with the spine-chilling Predator. This extraterrestrial figure is loaded with weapons, mandibles, and even a mini-nuke to hunt at night.
From the shadows of your display case comes the Predator Nendoroid, complete with some of the creepiest accessories Nendoroids have to offer. The versatile and fully articulated figure lets you position it any way you like, and the alternating headpiece and helmet faceplates give you plenty of cool scenes to recreate.

The Predator comes with an explosive Plasmacaster missile, its iconic Self-Destruct and extendable Wristblade accessories, and the amazing human skull and spine it can hold, complete with its own stand letting you swap it out with any other Nendoroid.
Good Smile Nendoroid: Alien
You never know where the Alien, a Xenomorph, will attack from. It could burst from with in from the Chestburster, sprout from a pod, like the Facehugger, or stalk you though your ship in its adult form.
One of the most terrifying creatures to ever grace horror films comes to Nendoroids with the Alien, also known as the Xenomorph from the Alien films. The flexible Alien can twist and turn, letting you pose it in any number of horrifying ways.

Another Nendoroid with some amazing accessories, the Alien figure comes with both an attachable Facehugger and a Chestburster that fits over most other Nendoroids, letting it rip and tear through all your other figures and giving you a chance to create some gruesome scenes.
This mini-diorama puts the terrifying reality of the Attack on Titan universe on full display. Between the realistic Colossal Titan and the smaller titans devouring even smaller humans, the terror of knowing nothing is safe is enough to send a shiver down your spine.

The horrifying might and size of the Colossal Titan is on full display in this Attack on Titan mini-diorama. Giving you the ability to recreate the traumatic early scenes of the show, this set comes with two smaller titans to terrorize the town, as well as little buildings and even smaller people to devour.
Much of the horror of the set comes from the Colossal Titan’s two faceplates, one chibi one to fit the Nendoroid style, and then one super realistic one that stares back at you with a quiet disdain as it tramples over everything mankind has achieved.
FAQ
Why are Nendoroids so expensive?
Generally, Nendoroids are so expensive because of the amount of detail paid to the figures, much higher than many others, as well as the number of accessories and attachments that they come with. Other factors such as availability and popularity can affect a figure’s price.
Are Nendoroids limited-time?
The availability of a Nendoroid depends on a few factors, and whether it will have limited printing will vary from figure to figure. If the particular figure is celebrating a specific event or as a promotional tie-in, there won’t be as many printings as one for the most recent popular anime or game.
Do Nendoroids have reruns?
Occasionally a Nendoroid will be reissued if it is popular enough or if a new film or video game is released that includes that character. It isn’t guaranteed, however, as licenses don’t always renew and the companies in control of the character might not want to release another figure.