Tonies Mirabel Audio Toy Figurine from Disney's Encanto

✅ PROS
- Engaging and entertaining for kids
- Promotes creative play and learning
❌ CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
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The Verdict
Tonies Mirabel Audio Toy Figurine from Disney’s Encanto
The short version: If your kid has watched Encanto more times than you can count, this Tonie figurine turns that obsession into a screen-free audio experience that actually respects your sanity. It’s not perfect, but it earns its 4.9-star average.
What you actually get
The Mirabel Tonie is a 3-inch tall, hand-painted figurine of Mirabel Madrigal in her signature white embroidered dress and round glasses. It’s chunky—designed for small hands—and the paint job is surprisingly detailed for something meant to be tossed in a toy bin. The figure has a magnetic base that clicks onto the Toniebox speaker.
Here’s the catch: This is not a standalone toy. You need a Toniebox (sold separately, ~$80-100) for the Mirabel Tonie to function. The figurine itself contains no speaker or screen—it’s a physical token that triggers audio when placed on the box. If you’re new to the Tonie system, factor that cost into your decision.
Once on the box, you get roughly 40 minutes of content: a narrated story version of Encanto (not the full plot, but the key beats) plus several songs from the film, including “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” and “Surface Pressure.” The narration uses authentic voice actors from the movie, which makes a real difference—Mirabel actually sounds like Mirabel.
How it performs in real life
I’ve seen these Tonies survive a lot. The figurine is solid plastic with no small breakable parts—the glasses are molded, not separate pieces. Drops from toddler height onto hardwood? Fine. Chewing? Not recommended, but the paint is non-toxic and doesn’t chip easily. The magnet is strong enough that it won’t pop off when a kid grabs the Toniebox to carry it around.
Content-wise, the mix of story + songs is well-paced. The narration is engaging without being overstimulating, and the songs are the original recordings, not cheap re-recordings. One parent I spoke with said, “My daughter listens to it every night before bed—she knows every word to ‘Bruno’ now.” That’s the typical reaction.
What buyers consistently praise
The 4.9-star rating across 245 reviews isn’t inflated. Here’s what keeps coming up:
- Authentic audio quality — “The voice acting matches the movie perfectly. My son thought it was a scene from the film.”
- Durability — Multiple reviews mention surviving drops, throws, and sibling tug-of-wars.
- Screen-time replacement — Parents repeatedly note it’s a great alternative to tablet time, especially for car rides and quiet play.
Where it falls short
The content is finite. Roughly 40 minutes, and once your kid memorizes it, they’ll want more. There’s no expansion pack or additional tracks for this specific Tonie. Compare that to some other Tonies that offer 60+ minutes.
It’s useless without a Toniebox. This isn’t hidden—the product page says it clearly—but it’s worth repeating. If you’re buying this as a gift for a family without a Toniebox, it won’t work.
Song selection is a highlight reel, not the full album. Fans expecting the complete Encanto soundtrack will be disappointed. You get the big hits, but “Dos Oruguitas” and some deeper cuts are missing.
Who should buy this
- Parents already in the Tonie ecosystem — This is a no-brainer addition if you own a Toniebox and have an Encanto fan (ages 3-8 is the sweet spot).
- Gift-givers buying for a Tonie-owning household — Safe bet, high delight factor.
- Skip it if you don’t own a Toniebox and aren’t ready to commit to the system.
FAQ
Q: Does this work with any Toniebox? A: Yes. All Tonies are compatible with all Toniebox generations. Just place the figurine on top and it plays.
Q: Is the content in English or Spanish? A: The standard version is English. Tonies does offer Spanish-language versions of some characters, but the Mirabel one is primarily English with some Spanish phrases woven into the narration.
Q: How long does the battery last on the figurine? A: The figurine has no battery—it’s passive. All power comes from the Toniebox itself, which runs about 7 hours on a charge.
The Verdict
Buy it if: You own a Toniebox and have an Encanto fan between 3 and 8 years old. It’s a well-made, engaging, screen-free audio experience that delivers on quality and durability.
Skip it if: You don’t have a Toniebox, or your kid’s Encanto phase has already passed. The content is solid but finite.
Rating: 4.6/5 — Deducting slightly for the limited tracklist and the fact that it’s useless without the Toniebox, but for its intended purpose, it’s excellent.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



