Talk:S.H. Figuarts/@comment-36442899-20190531040352/@comment-5951231-20190624055837

Baymax is possible given Bandai had a toy deal with Disney....buuut Square Enix might have the rights now to make figures since Baymax appeared in KH 3.

Alita is another possibility, though sclupting her unsettling real-ish anime eyes would be tricky to pull off, the arms would also be a concern as most Figuarts have normal or in the case of Dragon Ball figures, big and bulky. More spindly limbs have been a problem in the past for Bandai as they can break easily.

Another thing to consider is popularity and sales as well as development. Sometimes Figuarts are shown in prototype form and it takes months or even years in rare cases for them to get to  the "ready for market product" stage. Others just appear as display models at Cons and trade shows such as the Tamashii Nations Live Tour events and are never meant for production or have a slim possiblity they will get one if consumer response is strong enough on social media.

And then there is the dread possibility of the item being a Tamashii Nations exclusive or Tamashii Web exclusive. Higher premium cost for the buyer and it is limited in production number and in most cases there are no re-issues of the figures. So if you miss it, you either have to wait for an unsold one to pop up online on a licensed toy store site, pay exorbant amounts to a scalper who has a 75% chance of ripping you off with a counterfeit or just be fast enough to hit the "buy"/"pre-order" button at the Tamashii Nations online store or grab it at whatever convention/trade show Bandai has a booth for.