The Story Behind MIMIA by PinYun ✨

Jennifer Nguyen

MIMIA is PinYun’s daydreamer—eyes closed, heart open—wandering through memories, poems, and playrooms. Every series picks up a different thread of her inner world: forgotten dreams, classic fairy tales, child-size spaces, and museum corners where toys whisper their histories. Here’s a quick tour of MIMIA’s universe—and where to find each series at Toybeta.


MIMIA’s Worlds (and Where to Start)

1) Art of Forgotten Dream — the memory keepers

MIMIA drifts through hazy recollections—paper lanterns, moon bridges, and hush-quiet water. The figures feel like snapshots saved from a dream journal.
Toybeta price: $27.90 per blind box. Toybeta


2) Once Upon a Time — fairytales, retold

A storybook flips open and MIMIA steps into it—softer palettes, nostalgic silhouettes, gentle magic. It’s the series to choose if you love literary vibes.
Toybeta price: $29.90 per blind box. Toybeta


3) Children’s Dream House (Mini Series) — small rooms, big feelings

Pocket-sized scenes: pillow forts, tiny desks, and sticker-book color. These minis shine in tiered displays and bookshelf nooks.
Toybeta price: $19.90 per blind box. (US site sometimes lists $22.90.) Toybeta+1


4) MiJuan (Baby MIMIA) — Trip to the Toy Museum V2

MiJuan is MIMIA’s baby persona: rounder cheeks, softer pastels, museum props and classic toy motifs. Cozy, collectible, very giftable.
Toybeta price: $21.90 per blind box. (US site variant shows $29.99.) Toybeta+1


Limited Pieces (Spotlight)

  • Limited MIMIA & MiJuan Figures – rotating drops; expect special finishes and taller sculpts.
    From $55.00 when available. Toybeta+1
    • Example drops you may see:
      • MiJuan “Ghost” Figure — ethereal white with soft gradients. $55.00. Toybeta
      • MIMIA Guard Series Limited Hanging Card — displayable wall/stand piece. $69.00 (US site). ToyBeta US
    • Prices and stock fluctuate; check the product pages at checkout for the latest availability. Toybeta+1


Display Tips for a MIMIA Shelf

  • Tell a timeline: place Art of Forgotten Dream (past) → Once Upon a Time (stories we’re told) → Children’s Dream House (childhood now) → MiJuan V2 (rediscovery in museums).
  • Mix heights & textures: minis on risers, limited figures as anchors, a small lantern or book stack for atmosphere.
  • Warm light = magic: low, diffused lighting brings out the dreamy sculpt lines.

Why Collectors Love MIMIA

  • Closed-eye serenity: an instantly recognizable silhouette that reads elegant, not sleepy.
  • Cultural layering: poetry, folklore, and kid-core details blend into modern designer-toy language.
  • Cohesive storytelling: you can build a shelf that feels like a quiet film.

Ready to wander?

Start with the series that matches your mood—dreamy, storybook, mini-cozy, or baby-soft museum—and add a limited piece when you’re ready for a centerpiece. Then share your pulls; we love seeing how you stage your MIMIA world.

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