I saw some other posts sharing and I figured there is no harm in also sharing my list for doll stuff (wigs, clothes, accessories, eyes).
List of Taobao shops on Superbuy I like
These links are to superbuy as I can't view Taobao.
Lots of them are stuff I see sold on Legenddoll too, just way cheaper directly from the maker!
Do note that I did not buy from all of these stores, and that since Taobao is only visible through Superbuy for me, I can't always be 100% sure how good they are.
Also since it's my personal reminder list, the notes are all over the place HAHA Sorry...
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I came here to post my latest batch of Ace Attorney merchandise, and realised that I'd entirely failed to post stuff that arrived in February! Oops.
The first photo shows Apollo Justice, Klavier Gavin, and Simon Blackquill coasters from the December 2025 Shanghai Ace Attorney Pop-up Store. I've kept the Apollo and Klavier coasters for myself, and given Simon to my mum. (Who is in her late 70s, doesn't really understand video games at all, but loves Simon.)
The second photo shows a load of official merchandise plus one fan-made item.
The official merchandise is:
Klavier, Simon, and Apollo collector's cards from the December 2025 Shanghai Ace Attorney Pop-up Store.
Trucy, Phoenix, Fransizka, and Edgeworth magnets from the Alice in Wonderland Ace Attorney X IPSTAR collaboration in October? 2025.
My Content Seed Ltd. Klavier Charming Charm Strap from the Ace Attorney 15th Anniversary in 2017.
The unofficial merchandise is a custom-made Apollo Justice outfit for my 10 cm fan-made doll.
And here he is in that outfit. What a cutie.
This outfit was made by the same seller who created the beautiful outfit for my 20cm Klavier doll. If you want a recommendation, they are Fog City Handmade Baby Clothes ("Baby" = Plush doll) or 雾都娃衣手作 on Xianyu/Goofish, advert here: https://www.goofish.com/item?&id=684287700974. Since I have no Chinese language, I use Superbuy to place the orders and they negotiate with the seller for me. The outfits have been around CNY 120-140, or £12-14.
A guide to using a shopping agent with Xianyu/Goofish, sort of
disclaimer that this is purely based on my personal experience and is only accurate as of the time of posting
okay so first of all, Xianyu is a Chinese secondhand shopping platform, kind of like Mercari, and it's an amazing place to find all kinds of pins and other fanmerch. It's part of Taobao, an even bigger shopping platform. I've heard that if you can actually make an account with Taobao/Xianyu, you can maybe buy through there directly without having to use a shopping agent. I don't know anything about this personally, and I don't think I would know enough to buy without a shopping agent even if I could get an account. (I had a Taobao account for about five minutes once and it got frozen because I set a password, and I can't really try again because it was based on my phone number.)
If you're luckier than me and you can get an account with Taobao or Xianyu, then...definitely do that, because it'll make your life easier. I can't tell you anything about how to do it because I couldn't do it, but you might find guides on r/Taobao. I actually don't even know if the same login works on both Taobao and Xianyu despite them being part of the same company. I have gathered that it's not possible to browse Taobao without account, whereas it is (generally) possible to do so on Xianyu. If you have a Xianyu account, however, you can favorite items to come back to them later and start conversations with sellers, which sounds convenient. Again, though, I couldn't get an account so I can't tell you how to do this. I can only tell you what I've done as a peasant who could not get an account.
What you want is goofish.com on a desktop browser. You can usually browse this site without an account. Sometimes the site will actually block you from browsing without an account, which may have something to do with overloaded servers--originally I was able to search and browse using Firefox, but at some point that stopped working and now I have to use Chrome for searching/browsing but I can still view individual pages in Firefox. As long as you're getting a pop-up you can dismiss, though, you're good. If you're being completely blocked, just try again later in the hopes that it's an issue of an overloaded server or something, and not a change to the site requiring an account just to browse (I live in fear of this tbh 😬). The important thing is that for the most part, you can browse the site this way and copy listing URLs into a shopping agent website, and then the shopping agent can buy the items for you, store them at their warehouse, and ship a big package of purchased items to your home.
You will also want to download the Xianyu app. You can browse with this but you can't copy the listing URLs without an account; however, you still need it because some listings contain info on the app that isn't shown on the site.
Finally, you need some kind of translation plugin for your browser. I have Simple Translate on Firefox and I guess Google Translate for Chrome. In a lot of ways the one I found for Chrome is better because it translates everything on the page, instead of waiting for me to select individual bits of text. With my Chrome plugin, for instance, part of a results page looks like this, compared to on Firefox where it's all in Chinese:
That's also how I set up search results when I've looked through everything on a given result and I'm just coming back to check for new stuff. By default I think it's on "new price reduction," so I pick "up to date" to sort by date and see the most recently added items.
As you might guess though, a lot of the descriptions will still be very confusing even with a translation plugin! Probably the only way they would fully make sense would be if you could actually read Chinese. Translation plugins are a lot better than nothing, but they're far from perfect, just because English and Chinese are so different. Just from browsing a lot of listings and buying several of them, though, I've picked up a few things that are good to know:
[出] usually gets translated to "out" but it seems to really mean something more like "for sale" or "available"
[收] in the title is translated as "collect" and means it's an ISO post, NOT something for sale (although there's nothing stopping you from using the photos for your own ISO purposes). Another major hint that something is an ISO post rather than a sale post is the use of pin artwork rather than photos.
[展示] can translate to "display" or "exhibit", or the post might begin with something like [展示不出]. These are purely display posts, also not for sale. They will break your heart. (however, if the description says something like "they can be squatted," I think that basically means logged-in users can claim items they'd like to buy if/when OP ends up deciding to sell them at some point…so if a display post has something you desperately want, at the very least it doesn't hurt to bookmark it and check the user's profile later to see if any of those pins are being sold separately)
[无] sometimes translates as "not out" or "none" which seems to mean "sold out"
if a listing says a particular thing has been "released" or is "already out", that probably also means it's been sold
another important thing is search terms. I've found that using a combination of English and Chinese to search Xianyu seems to work pretty well--primarily Chinese, but some sellers do use occasional English terms in their listings, so it doesn't hurt to search for those too. for instance, because I'm primarily looking for Loki pins, these are my regular searches:
漫威 徽章 (Marvel badge)
Marvel 徽章 (Marvel badge)
洛基 徽章 (Loki badge, although it usually translates back to "Rocky badge" and yes, wrestling items do come up sometimes)
Loki 徽章 (Loki badge)
漫威 洛基 (Marvel Loki)
I'm not sure how much it matters if you have spaces between words or not, although on the listings they seem to have words run together, so it might not matter.
generally if I want to look for something outside of my usual search terms, I'll try a search in English and that will usually get me at least a couple results that help me figure out what the relevant terms are in Chinese, which I then use for subsequent (and much more successful) searches. obviously I don't have a Chinese keyboard, so I just copy the terms I want into a note for later.
in my case I also do the general "Marvel badge" searches because people often don't tag specific characters if they're selling a ton of miscellaneous pins, especially if they're selling pins from multiple fandoms, so if you're trying to find a specific character, you will probably also want to look through the results for the whole fandom. this will take a while the first time and there's just no getting around it.
to look up a listing in the Xianyu app, you'll need to download it first, and then you used to be able to get the item's QR code right from the listing page so you could go to it directly with your phone, but for some reason they took away that feature, BUT now you can visit entire user pages from Goofish when you couldn't before, so…win some lose some I guess? the best (maybe only at this point) way to get the QR code is to copy the item link from Goofish. go to Superbuy. right on the home page, where it says "Please enter the product link or keyword"? paste the link there and hit enter. the resulting listing is how you would actually buy something with Superbuy, but it's also useful because under the title it includes a direct "items link>" to the item's page on Taobao and that has a functional QR code that can take your phone straight to the item in the Xianyu app.
EDIT: as of 8/5/25, this method doesn't work anymore because Superbuy stopped generating the Taobao link for some reason. However, you can still get to it if you manually replace all the Goofish stuff in your link with all the relevant Taobao stuff. Basically you just need the item ID from the Goofish URL, and then you put it at the end of this (without the angle brackets):
according to my plugin, this listing says "The price is on the picture," but there are no prices on the picture, so I would have to check the app. and on the app, magically, it looks like this:
this photo also shows one that's sold out, bottom right:
It’s obvious here because it’s blurred out, but sellers don’t always do that—they might just use that [无] or something similar, which my phone is translating as “not out” but I think I’ve also seen it translate as “none”
this listing also has a bit about bundles. this is a thing you will probably run into, where people are like "if you want any of these pins, you have to buy an equal amount of these other pins that I really want to get rid of," and it's kind of a nightmare to deal with through a shopping agent. at least this person is saying it upfront though. I had problems with a seller who sprang the bundle thing on me by surprise and then kept trying to get me to buy more pins I didn't want and it was a whole thing, I finally just gave up and got a refund
my iPhone can translate text on images, which is something else you might need to do, either in taking screenshots from the Xianyu app, or if somebody sends you a screenshot with Chinese text; basically I just open the photo and select the actual text, and there's a "translate" option. it doesn't always work.
now for Superbuy itself. Superbuy is one of several shopping agents, but it's the only one I've used thus far, so it's the only one with which I have personal experience. my guess is that things would work more or less the same way with other shipping agents, but again, I couldn't tell you that for sure because I haven't tried any other ones. I primarily relied on this guide to compare the sites for me and chose Superbuy because it sounded like the best option of the ones listed (actually I think Pandabuy sounded even better, but it had been shut down shortly before I started trying to use a shopping agent in the first place). I think ParcelUp is another one that's not mentioned in that guide; I haven't personally used it either.
I'm not going to go over the absolute basics of Superbuy use because most of that is pretty well covered by various guides on the Superbuy Reddit and on Superbuy's novice guide. Method 1 on Superbuy's tutorial here is a pretty good rundown of how things work. (2nd Hand E-Comm includes Xianyu, but there aren't that many differences here between that and other e-commerce platforms.)
Something they don't really tell you, though, is what to do with a multi-item listing that has an outrageous price you're not expected to pay. I was initially worried about these but they're not a big deal.
To use this listing as an example: The listed price is ¥4580. That's like $625 USD!! possibly more depending on how it's being converted!! it's possible that's a reasonable price for the entire pin lot, but you don't want to buy the whole lot and the seller almost certainly isn't expecting anyone to buy the whole lot either. If you could use Xianyu directly, you could just message them to ask how much an individual pin costs and arrange to buy it directly, but to do it through a shopping agent, there's a bit of an extra step, since you don't want to pay $625 up front even if you would probably get most of it refunded. (lol actually it turns out what would happen is this seller would refuse to sell to an international/proxy buyer, as some of them do, and you would be sad. but it's still a good example for this specific thing.)
after you paste the link into Superbuy and it captures all the information, you'll get the option to edit the price:
If the listing included individual prices, you can enter the actual price here with a note saying so and whatever option makes the most sense. If not, I usually just enter something like this:
click Confirm, then Buy Now. On the next screen you can reiterate that you only want to buy a certain number of items from the multi-item listing
this way, when you buy it, you're paying a much smaller amount than the item actually costs, and the shopping agent will have to contact you to ask which item(s) you want. you then send them a screenshot with your desired item(s) circled.
they'll get back to you with the additional amount you have to pay to actually buy the thing you want…or in some cases to tell you it's sold out or that there are other complications, but ideally that doesn't happen. once the shopping agent buys it, the item shows up on your Orders page as "purchased," and then "shipped (local)" after the seller ships it, and eventually it gets stored in the Superbuy warehouse with photos so you can actually see it and make sure there aren't any problems (usually there aren't).
another important thing though: when you get a "confirmation pending" notice, always reply even if it doesn't sound like you need to do anything, because leaving a confirmation open for 72 hours will automatically cancel the transaction. Also, when you upload a screenshot this way, you can only upload one image, it has to be smaller than 2MB, and you won't be able to see it after the fact, so it's a good idea to keep records of some kind. If you want to send screenshots for a listing with multiple pages, you have a couple options: you can use something like PicCollage to put everything you want into a single image, or you can start a message thread with the shopping agent.
If you do the latter, you do still need to put something in the confirmation field, like "I am sending two screenshots through the contact form". doing it as a message also has a limit of 2MB per image, it just allows you to upload more than one image and to see what you've uploaded.
The agent will sometimes reply to you with the "confirmation pending" thing anyway, which is annoying, but I usually reply back in the message thread and then just write something like "replied in messages" in the confirmation box so the transaction doesn't get auto-canceled. (yes, this is something I've learned the hard way.)
once the item is in the Superbuy warehouse, it's stored for free for I think 90 days. this was another reason I chose Superbuy; they had a longer free storage period than most other shopping agents I checked, and I wanted to be able to consolidate a bunch of items into one package. that part, getting all my stuff shipped internationally to myself, is kind of complicated and I have less advice there because I've dealt with that aspect less.
one thing I can say, though, is that it's good to check your Warehouse tab to see if there are any restrictions listed next to any of your items. these can limit the shipping lines you're able to use, which can cost you more money, so it's worth checking to see if you can get the restrictions removed. an obvious one is "Sensitive product Famous Branded Items/CD/DVD" which in my case usually means a thing says MARVEL on it. if it's just on the tag, I can choose Product Label Removal in Other Services, which costs like thirty extra cents, and the warehouse will cut off the tag, which removes the restriction (I usually include a note like "please cut off the tag if doing so will remove the restriction" but I don't know if that makes a difference). I think you can also use this to have an item removed from its box, if the box has a brand name on it. of course, if the brand name is on the item itself, you're out of luck. I've been told it's best to ship brand-name items with non-brand-name items because that makes it more likely they'll get through inspection. liquid/paste is another restriction, which will show up if you're getting a pin or charm with liquid glitter inside; you're also out of luck on that one. I had a seller include a little tube of glue once that I didn't expect, though, and I used Split Order/Discard Item in Other Services to have the warehouse remove the tube of glue from the order, which removed the restriction.
the biggest problem right now with international shipping is of course the fucking tariffs. there are some tax-free/duty-free lines that are probably your best bet at the moment, and frankly you should consider yourself lucky if you can use them, because I'm in Alaska and I can't. (if you're not in the US at all, consider yourself very lucky on this particular issue.)
so far, I've always submitted my packages myself instead of using the Shipping Expert service. I've been told Shipping Expert can save money over the amount you pay for it, but I'm not totally sure how that works, and in my case it was a waste of time because the supposed expert picked a shipping line that couldn't go to Alaska, which like...was exactly what I was hoping to avoid. if you do it yourself, make absolutely sure the address is correct before you submit (guess what else I learned the hard way). some shipping lines have insurance options that aren't too expensive, and if you get insurance, it should be for the actual value of the items. you also have to declare a value of the package, which in theory is not the actual value of the items; I've been told that about $15 USD per kg is ideal for the declared value but I don't actually know what that's based on and I don't know what the consequences are if a package gets seized. I don't think it's common for packages to get seized, either, but apparently it does happen on occasion. sometimes your package can be returned by Chinese customs, and in that case you'll get back what you paid for shipping and you can try again (but you probably want to contact customer service to ask what the problem was so you don't repeat it). if your package gets all the way to the destination country and gets kicked back for some reason, though, like an incorrect address, you're out whatever you paid for shipping.
nothing else is coming to mind, but if anyone has questions, let me know and I'll try to answer them.
Guide on How to Adopt Your Very Own Samomile and Cattawin
(aka Kyuu's buying guide for Weidian through Superbuy)
So it has come to my attention that the delightful artist Zerozeroling1 has released more Samomile and Cattawin plushies and last time I wasn't sure how much interest there would be so I didn't promote it
but I accidentally induced a lot of jealousy among my friends group, soooo this time I'm helping out with a promo tip + buying guide (and offer to do group order if you're still confused and we're friendly).
✨Link to Kyuu's Weidian Buying Guide✨
These are the Samomile and Cattawin plush available for adoption this time. Unfortunately the keychains aren't being offered again. This was shared in the promo deck for size comparison of how big your new friends are.
They come as a pair and are listed for 168RMB (approximately $25USD) and are 35 cm tall and 23cm wide (from arm to arm).
They'll come with a green and yellow scarf, as well as some other bonus goodies.
Pre-sale period: September 22nd - September 30th.
No refunds will be accepted.
Shipping will take place approximately 45 days after the end of pre-sale. (last time the items arrived at the warehouse about two months after I paid for the items).
My guess on shipping estimate: For China warehouse to US, it cost me the lower end shipping option of $20 for the two plush under 1lb. Please expect shipping for these two larger items to cost anywhere between $40-60USD to your location after processing.
I'm not the artist so if you miss the pre-order period, unfortunately you're out of luck.
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I got a big box from China today with MANY Ace Attorney things in it! (US $80 worth). It arrived at noon which is very much NOT "between 2.15pm to 6.15pm" as I'd been told. So I was asleep and didn't get downstairs in time. A large amount of stress followed, but TL;DR I have found out that the local UPS drop-off point is in a dry cleaners (!) some 15 minutes walk from my house.
The box with Beans for scale:
My new Klapollo dolls arrived naked so the first thing I had to do was to get them dressed. Of course Klavier is a whore (affectionate) and didn't see why he should put clothes on, while Apollo is more modest and wriggled into his new RED clothes immediately.
I'm thinking about cutting plush doll Klavier's fringe because it's too long and you can't see his little face properly.
Official Capcom Centre China items including badges, shikishi (I think I spelled it right?), and a peculiar transparent plastic thingy so you can take photos with Klavier. Also a phone case from AA5 which I hoped would be wide enough for Beans, but is sadly too tight.
Hilarious fan-made Ace Attorney Christmas decorations, for the Defence and the Prosecution. Also a couple of assorted small fan-made items, including a strange padded Gavin brothers badge, and some clips for holding papers. Or hair. (Maybe.)
A WHOLE LOAD of Klapollo things mostly made by the same fan or fan group. The copyright infringement here is quite amazing, as they designed an entire Klapollo "Thanks!" logo for the packaging (and added Trucy to it when she's in the picture). There are quite a lot of acrylic stands in this merch pile. I'm not really an acrylic stand person because I hate dusting, but all of these are insanely cute (especially the one with tiny Klapollo and giant red panda). I might have to actually tidy my desk to make space for these on my desk or bookshelf.
I really want to know who the artists are so I can look out for more stuff by them, but nothing says who created it. Shopping on Taobao/Goofish is annoying because you can only pick up preowned items and not new ones. Far far too much Chinese language ability is needed to get the items as they are produced.
A 98-page doujin from November 2007 (!) in exceptionally good condition. Lots of stories by different authors/artists and some 4-koma comic strips.
A pile of 3D-printed resin Gavinners Gs for my Klavier Nendoroid Doll and for the 10cm Klavier plush doll in the first picture. They are unpleasantly sticky which apparently means they haven't been "cured" properly under UV light. So I have to borrow a UV light from somewhere. Ugh. There are 20 Gs because I misunderstood how many I was ordering, so I will have spares once these are fully cured.
Also waterslide transfers for 3 x Kristoph Gavin Nendoroid faces. No idea when I'll get around to using them, I need to figure out what colour male body to use. (Cream or Almond Milk?!)
I have two more boxes of stuff to come including more Capcom Centre Shanghai items, and more bits and pieces for the plush dolls and the Nendoroids. (Including a Teenage Klavier hair!)
Today, I am useless. I have been refreshing the UPS website over and over for information about the delivery time of my "20 cm baby", otherwise known as my fan-made Klavier Gavin doll.
He's been on his way here from China since 10th December. Usually, UPS from China takes 4 days once the item has actually got on a plane, but this time everything has been totally le fucked. Klavier disappeared from the tracking system after 10th December and only reappeared on 18th. Meanwhile I received a not-completely-coherent in English email apology and partial refund from Superbuy, blaming UPS.
My husband pointed out that a number of UPS planes have been grounded due to "engines falling out of the sky" (all of the Macdonnell-Douglas, now Boeing, MD-11s). So a lot of cargo is going on passenger planes instead, which is why a lot of airlines now charge you for hold baggage. (A few years ago, hold baggage was free and they charged you for cabin baggage, because stowing that safely and picking it up after the flight causes embarkation/disembarkation delays.)
Klavier is now finally moving. He went from China to Hong Kong to the United Arab Emirates (!), and now he's in Köln, Germany, which is at least not an unexpected place to find a Klavier.
Pretty much the first thing I'll have to do is get rid of those "paws" because they squick the hell out of me. (I don't mind paws on furry/anthro characters - it would be fine if he had fox/wolf ears and a tail, but I Do Not Like them on a fully human character.) Then I'll need to fix his eyebrows to the proper Gavin brother \ / shape, maybe do something about his eyes (why is he cross-eyed??), GIVE HIM A MOUTH because that tiny little line isn't doing it for me, and possibly edit his nipples. I have been intentionally not thinking about them.
You're like "What? His nipples?? Please, this is a SFW blog" or "I'm a minor!" or at the very least "What is wrong with his nipples?". And this is where I must show you how these dolls were made. Again, just like the paws, I'm sure someone thought these were adorable. I expect some of you think it is adorable too!
The areolae are heart-shaped.
I cannot pretend that I have seen the bare chests of every human being in existence, but I have never seen anyone with heart-shaped areolae. I would go so far as to suggest this doesn't occur in nature.
And just like the paws, I Do Not Want them.
This Klavier is supposed to be arriving tomorrow "between 9:30 - 13:30", so I'll have to prepare a special welcoming party of all the other Klapollo dolls. I've slightly lost track of how many I have now. (I think it's 5 plush dolls of each character plus the pair of Nendoroid Dolls?)
I hope they all get on. It would be terrible if some of the Klaviers argue with the other Klaviers, or if they all want to date the same Apollo.