Disney Tsum Tsum

A selection of "mini" sized tsum tsum plush toys.

Disney Tsum Tsum is the name of a range of collectible stuffed toys based upon popular Disney characters[1] (including characters from the Disney-owned Star Wars and Marvel franchises). The name is derived from the Japanese verb tsumu meaning "to stack", because the toys are shaped like rectangles and designed to stack on top of each other, forming a pyramid shape.[1]

The toys were first released in Japan in 2013 as a tie-in to the Tsum Tsum arcade and mobile games developed by Konami and Line Corporation. Disney began to sell them in the United States in July 2014, and in Disneyland Paris the following month. Around the same time, Disney released Tsum Tsum to the South Korean market, giving away icons for use on online chat systems.[2] As of 2014, 1.8 million Tsum Tsum toys have been sold.[3]

Design

Initially, the toys were released in three different sizes: "mini" (3.5 inches long), "medium" (11 inches), and "large" (17 inches). In June 2014, a new "mega" size (21.5 inches) was released to the Japanese market. In October 2015, Disney announced a subscription-only "small" size (7.5 inches). In November 2015, during the Japanese D23 Expo, a new "micro" size (2 inches) was introduced.

Characters

Regular

Christmas series

  • Minnie Mouse
  • Donald Duck
  • Daisy Duck
  • Goofy
  • Pluto
  • Chip
  • Dale

Easter series

  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Eeyore
  • Minnie
  • Mickey Mouse

Sheep series

  • Mickey[5]
  • Minnie
  • Donald
  • Daisy
  • Chip
  • Dale
  • Winnie the Pooh

Pooh Honey Day series

Pooh Hunny Day series

  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Piglet
  • Tigger
  • Eeyore
  • Rabbit
  • Roo

Pooh Honeypot series

Comes in a honeypot case[6]

  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Piglet
  • Tigger
  • Eeyore

Candy series

  • Winnie-the-Pooh[7]
  • Piglet
  • Sulley
  • Mike Wazowski

Polka Dots series

Frozen Fever series

Expression series

Each character is presented with four expressions: sleeping, left-eye wink, right-eye wink, and gyugyu or nutty nap[8] (eyes closed).[9]

References

  1. 1 2 Kelli Bender (11 August 2014). "Attention Christmas Shoppers: Disney's Tsum Tsum Could Be the Next Beanie Baby Craze". People. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  2. 라인 디즈니 썸썸. Disney Korea (in Korean). Disney Korea. Archived from the original on December 23, 2014.
  3. Brooks Barnes (10 August 2014). "Sensing a Tsum Tsum Craze Afoot, Disney Rushes to Supply Fans". New York Times. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  4. http://www.tsumtsumcentral.com/pc348_disneytsumtsumplushcharacter_maxgoof.aspx
  5. "Disney welcomes 2015 with special edition sheep Tsum Tsum soft toys!". Rocketnews24.com. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  6. "Honeypot Winnie The Pooh Tsum Tsum Set Coming To Japan". Diskingdom.com. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  7. "New Candy Tsum Tsum Collectors Set Coming Soon To Japan". Diskingdom.com. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  8. "Dale Tsum Tsum Plush - Mini - 3 1/2". Disney.com. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  9. "4顔セット TSUM TSUM ドナルド" (in Japanese). The Disney Store, Japan. Retrieved 2 September 2014.

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