
He's one of the biggest music stars in the world and now he's joined the list of celebrities who's been made into a doll.
Pharrell plugged his new figurine on his final series of The Voice.
It's dressed up in the clothes he wore at the Grammys in 2014, including his detachable Vivienne Westwood ranger hat and hands that clasp together as if in prayer.
It even has his angel tattoo on the back of his neck.
This is the picture Pharrell tweeted of his doll. , external
The slightly spookily lifelike figure is dressed in a red Adidas tracksuit and comes with a microphone, bracelet and a watch.
You'll also be able to dress the doll with slip-on and laced trainers, shirt and shorts, a windbreaker and more.
It'll cost 24,800 Japanese Yen (£158) but you won't be able to get your hands on the teeny tiny Mr Pharrell until January, external.



Of course, Pharrell isn't the first music star to launch a doll.
There's this classic of Eminem with his chainsaw.
Have a look at some other shock dolls they didn't want us to see.

Before Zayn up and left, One Direction had some "pretty" lifelike dolls launched by US toymaker Vivid.
Harry looks like he's just been ruffed up by security though...

Another band who've now lost a member are Union J.
George split from the rest of the group back in March (his name didn't start with a J did it).
But here he is "bursting" out of his own doll case with Jaymi, Josh and JJ at London's Toy Fair in 2014.

But the prize for the dolls that look least like their band members goes to... Little Mix.
These were released in time for Christmas 2012 and they were said to have signed a six-figure deal to release them.
And Perrie, Jesy, Leigh-Anne and Jade all looked pretty happy with that... as you would.

Another US toy company, Mattel, has been releasing Barbie dolls based on music stars and miscellaneous celebrities for years.
Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez and even Elvis have been given the doll makeover.
Plus Beyonce's group - Destiny's Child - looking all sparkly.

Destiny's Child as they looked in 2001
Shakira anyone?

The Spice Girls obviously had a set of figurines back in the day.
We don't remember the band having a dog.

Rock band Kiss have been bringing out dolls based on their stage characters for years.
There are also lunch boxes, condoms, towels and even coffins...

This is a pretty menacing picture of Kiss bassist Gene Simmons with this doll circa 2002
And last but not least - we had to show you this one.
It's a Donald Trump doll. And it talks...

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