Smiski Hipper Series Mini Figure Blind Box
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Smiski Hipper Series Mini Figure Blind Box

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Smiski Hipper Series Mini Figure Blind BoxThey are always watching and glowing! The whimsical Smiski Hippers Series features a unique twist on your favorite curious creatures. Designed with a special adhesive strip on their bellies, these figures love to "peek" over the edges of your smartphone, laptop monitor, desk, or photo frames. Made with a special phosphorescent material, they absorb light during the day and glow softly once it gets dark. Why We Love It Versatile Edge Display:

They are always watching... and glowing!  The whimsical Smiski Hippers Series features a unique twist on your favorite curious creatures. Designed with a special adhesive strip on their bellies, these figures love to "peek" over the edges of your smartphone, laptop monitor, desk, or photo frames. Made with a special phosphorescent material, they absorb light during the day and glow softly once it gets dark.  

Why We Love It

  • Versatile Edge Display: Engineered to attach to flat, thin surfaces, making them the ultimate aesthetic accessory for tech devices and workspace organization.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Magic: Watch them come alive at night! Their soft, ambient green glow is the perfect soothing presence for your nightstand or dark room.
  • Playful Poses: Each figure interacts with the edge they are stuck to in a hilarious way—whether they are trying to climb up, dozing off, or hanging upside down.
  • Blind Box Surprise: A tiny dose of magic in every box! The character you receive is a complete mystery until you open it.

The Peeking Lineup

There are 6 standard Smiski variations to collect, plus a chance for a rare secret!

  • Smiski on His Smartphone: Catching up on the latest timeline feeds.
  • Smiski Trying to Climb: Putting in the effort to haul himself over the edge!
  • Smiski Looking Out: Shading his eyes to scout the horizon.
  • Smiski Sticking: Pressed completely flat with arms out wide.
  • Smiski Dozing: Taking a little nap right on the edge of your screen.
  • Smiski Upside Down: Hanging out and looking at the world from a different angle.
  • 🌟 The Secret: Keep an eye out for the highly sought-after, rare "Secret Smiski"!

Product Details

Series Smiski Hippers Series
Format Blind Box (1 Random Mystery Figure)
Feature Includes attached adhesive tape for mounting
Material Phosphorescent (Glow-in-the-dark) PVC
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