Danboard is a brand of cute and quirky cardboard figurines that have become popular collectibles. Produced under the licensing of the manga character Yotsuba&!, Danboard has gained a strong cult following worldwide.
Danboard was first introduced in 2007 as part of the manga Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma.
The character quickly gained popularity in Japan and around the world, inspiring a range of merchandise and spin-off products.
The first Danboards were largely self-assemble cardboard figures sold in bookstores, but they have since been produced in a range of sizes and materials, including resin and PVC.
Danboard figurines have been featured in a number of TV shows, films and advertising campaigns.
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The original and most popular Danboard figurine, made of cardboard or other materials, featuring movable arms and head.
Small, cute Danboard figures that can hang from a keychain or bag.
A functional Danboard figure that doubles as a USB hub for up to four devices.
Danboard figures are primarily made of cardboard, though they are also available in PVC and resin materials.
Danboard figures come in a range of sizes, from small keychains to large-scale resin statues.
No, Danboard has a strong cult following around the world, particularly among manga and anime enthusiasts.
Danboard is a character from the Japanese manga series Yotsuba&!, created by Kiyohiko Azuma.
In addition to figures, Danboard merchandise includes plush toys, t-shirts, mugs, and more.