The legend from the Antarctic deep, now in your hands.
First whispered about on Japanese message boards, the Ningen is said to drift through the freezing waters of the Southern Ocean — a massive, pale humanoid glimpsed by sailors who were never quite believed. Now the internet's most mysterious sea cryptid is an articulated fidget toy you can actually pose, flex, and fidget with.
Every Ningen is 3D printed in Illinois, USA with fully articulated print-in-place joints — no assembly, no glue, just smooth segmented movement straight off the printer. Flex it, curl it, pose it on your desk, or keep it moving in your hands. Satisfying to fidget with, creepy enough to start conversations.
Details:
- Fully articulated body — flexes and poses with smooth, satisfying joint movement
- 3D printed to order in the USA from durable PLA plastic
- No assembly required — printed as one moving piece
- Ghostly pale colorway inspired by the original sightings
- Great for fidgeting, desk display, or fans of internet cryptids and analog horror
Part of our deep-sea cryptid collection — collect them all: El Gran Maja, Bloop, and Ningen.
Handmade item — small print lines and texture are part of the charm.
⚠️ Not intended for children under 3. Contains small moving parts.