This is a amiibo however be careful when buying. If you're able to choose from multiple Amiibos be sure to not just grab and go but to carefully look at the paint and finishing details. I am by no means a hardcore collector that will not be opening these Amiibos but rather a person who appreciated quality. I have noticed that like with certain other Amiibos, there are variations and you should really examine and compare them as there are many imperfections and shoddy finishing being done. I happened to get three different Wario Amiibos ( one in person, ordered one online and a friend picked one up for me in case I couldn't find one - and yes, I returned the other two so that someone else could have a chance to buy them at retail price ). In any case, Since I had three, I noticed that there were many variations and imprecise detailing done. For instance, one of the Wario Amiibos had hardly any silver paint in his helmet buckles while another had too much and was sloppy. After I noticed this, I began to examine and noticed a lot more issues on the 2 that had buckle issues. The 3rd Wario was close to perfect. Since then I have noticed that there really is some finishing differences and imperfection if you compare multiple of the same ccharacter. Never would have noticed this had I not had 3 in my hand at once.