You can buy Sonny Angels from a mix of official shops, verified online retailers, and collector communities, depending on what you want (new releases vs. rare/older figures).

Official Sonny Angel stores (safest bet)

These are the most reliable places to get authentic, fairly priced figures and new releases.

  • Official global online store : The main Sonny Angel online shop (sonnyangelstore.com) sells standard series, limited releases, and offers membership rewards.
  • Sonny Angel USA site/app : For U.S. buyers, the USA store lists products and includes a directory of authorized retailers by state.
  • Regional sites : There are dedicated sites for regions like France/Italy/UK/Spain, Scandinavia, Benelux/Germany/Austria; buyers from other countries are directed to the Japan store with limited international shipping.

Buying from these means normal retail prices and minimal scam risk, plus points/rewards in some regions.

Big online retailers

These are convenient but can be pricier or mixed in with resellers.

  • Large marketplaces like Amazon sometimes stock Sonny Angels, but fans report they are often more expensive and can include overpriced or questionable third‑party listings.
  • Marketplaces such as Etsy and eBay can be useful for older or specific figures, though prices vary and you need to vet sellers carefully.

A common collector tip is to prioritize official shops first, then use these only when a series is sold out elsewhere.

Physical shops and boutiques

If you prefer buying in person, various chains and specialty stores carry them, often in limited quantities.

  • In Japan, Sonny Angels appear in toy stores, character shops, and big malls; the official store list shows many department store locations and mall branches.
  • Collectors mention lifestyle chains and bookstores such as Urban Outfitters, certain Japanese bookstores like Kinokuniya, and pop‑culture or toy stores that sometimes have blind boxes in stock.
  • Some regional toy/gift shops and concept stores (for example, specialty toy stores in Australia and similar shops elsewhere) list Sonny Angels among their product lines.

Because stock is hit‑or‑miss, people often call ahead or search their city name plus “Sonny Angel” to locate nearby shops.

Secondhand & collector communities

For retired series, rare pulls, or specific “ISO” (in search of) figures, collectors rely heavily on the community.

  • Resale and secondhand platforms like Mercari are used to pick up basic or older figures, often around typical single‑figure prices if you are patient.
  • Online communities (Sonny Angel–focused forums and social platforms) have “UFS/UFT” posts (up for sale/up for trade) where you can buy or trade safely within the fandom at more reasonable prices than many scalpers.
  • Blog guides for collectors emphasize mixing official stores, secondhand markets, and local shop hunts if you’re chasing rare or limited Sonny Angels.

Tips to avoid fakes and overpricing

Collectors repeatedly warn about overpaying or getting scammed if you’re not careful.

  1. Start with official sites or the Sonny Angel USA retailer list to confirm real stockists.
  1. Treat unusually cheap bulk listings and no‑box sales on large marketplaces with caution.
  1. Compare any resale price with the standard official single‑figure price from your region before buying.
  1. When using community sales, check seller history, reviews, and photo proof of the actual figure.

If you tell me your country or region, I can narrow this down to the most practical stores for you.