Invisible Friends

Invisible Friends is a collection of 5,000 animated NFTs on Ethereum launched in February 2022 by Swedish animator Markus Magnusson through the Random Character Collective — each NFT featuring a uniquely animated invisible person wearing visible clothing and accessories, recognized for exceptional animation quality within the PFP space and a community-first approach centered on the RCC ecosystem of projects.


The Collection

Attribute Detail
Supply 5,000 NFTs
Blockchain Ethereum (ERC-721)
Launch February 2022
Mint price 0.25 ETH
Creator Markus Magnusson / Random Character Collective

Each Invisible Friends NFT is a looping animation of a person-shaped outline wearing various clothing items, accessories, and objects — but with the “skin” of the character invisible, showing only the clothes and items. The animation quality is notably higher than most PFP projects:

  • Frame-by-frame animation rather than static images
  • Smooth movement cycles
  • Detailed clothing and accessory design
  • Multiple background environments

Markus Magnusson and the Random Character Collective

Markus Magnusson is a Swedish illustrator and animator who developed a following through his distinctive character animation style before entering NFTs. His existing audience of loyal fans created organic demand for the Invisible Friends project.

Random Character Collective (RCC): The organization behind multiple connected NFT collections:

  • Invisible Friends (5,000, Ethereum)
  • Slim Hoods (earlier collection)
  • Lil Heroes (related project)
  • RCC positioned itself as a multiverse of character collections sharing the Magnusson aesthetic

The Allow List Approach

Invisible Friends used a carefully managed allowlist process:

  • Priority access given to existing RCC community members
  • Holder engagement tasks for additional allowlist spots
  • Maintained scarcity and community exclusivity
  • Sold out rapidly at 0.25 ETH (~$625 at the time)

The floor price rose significantly post-mint during the early 2022 NFT momentum before the broad market decline.


History

  • Pre-launch 2021 — Markus Magnusson builds following through animation work; Random Character Collective formed
  • February 2022 — Invisible Friends mints at 0.25 ETH; sells out quickly; secondary market floor rises significantly
  • March–April 2022 — Floor price appreciation on secondary; recognized as one of the standout animation-quality PFPs
  • Mid-2022 — NFT bear market; floor declines with broader market; RCC continues community development
  • 2023–2024 — Invisible Friends maintains a dedicated community; Magnusson continues creating; floor at lower levels than peak but the artistic quality is consistently cited

Common Misconceptions

  • “Invisible Friends is just a gimmick (the invisible thing).” — The “invisible” concept is a genuine artistic choice that creates visual distinctiveness — showing characters through what they wear rather than what they look like is a meaningful design decision, not a lazy shortcut.
  • “All animated NFTs are the same.” — Invisible Friends is frequently cited as one of the highest-quality animation executions in the PFP space; the frame-by-frame quality distinguishes it from most animated GIF collections.

Social Media Sentiment

  • X/Twitter: Invisible Friends has a loyal community within the Markus Magnusson / RCC ecosystem; the animation quality generates genuine admiration; less prominent in broader NFT discourse than peak 2022.
  • r/NFT: Respected as a high-quality artistic execution; praised for animation; the RCC multiverse concept is noted as an ambitious creative strategy.
  • Discord (RCC): Active community spanning multiple RCC collections; cross-collection holder engagement is strong.

Last updated: 2026-04


Related Terms

See Also

  • Allowlist — the access mechanism Invisible Friends used to manage its mint; the allowlist model that was standard for 2022 NFT launches
  • Doodles — another artist-driven PFP collection from the same era; useful comparison as hand-crafted art-forward NFTs vs. the majority of programmatic PFPs
  • Azuki — the dominant anime-style PFP of the 2022 era; often mentioned alongside Invisible Friends as premium art-quality PFP collections

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