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Final Fantasy Jumbo Plush Chocobo Now Available to Pre-Order
There’s a new must-have item for Chocobo fans. The
Final Fantasy Jumbo Plush Chocobo coming in June 2021 in Japan and July 2021 in the United States. The giant plush will cost 19,580円 in Japan and $189.99 in North America. Pre-orders are now live on the Japanese Square Enix e-Store and Square Enix Store. It is on sale at the US storefront for $171. [Thanks, 4Game.]
This XL-sized Chocobo plush measures a whopping 590mm (23.2”) in height. Square Enix didn’t specify which
Final Fantasy‘s Chocobo the design is based on, but people might recognize the adorable design that originated in
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Cats vs. Pickles, an international children’s IP that has rocketed to fame on YouTube, is looking to mirror its US success as it prepares to set all four paws down on the UK’s shores this year.
Made available to the UK market through Paul Fogarty’s TWO IN 1 Direct, Cats vs Pickles will introduce its eclectic range that spans more than 100 different styles of Cat and Pickles collectable plushies, Kitty Condo Habi-cats, themed special editions, Jumbo Plush, character pillows, and more.
It follows a soft launch for the brand here in the UK that, through a limited roll-out of the collectable plush range before Christmas, was met with ‘an impressive response,’ and reports of retailers selling 1,500 units within just a few weeks.