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* [https://archive.is/3YDY3 Auction for a Tomba collection that includes both the 1997 and 2015 plushes] on eBay
* [https://archive.is/3YDY3 Auction for a Tomba collection that includes both the 1997 and 2015 plushes] on eBay
* [https://archive.is/2G97S Auction for an incomplete 1997 plush missing its green pants] on WorthPoint
* [https://archive.is/2G97S Auction for an incomplete 1997 plush missing its green pants] on WorthPoint
* Photos of the [https://archive.is/EW8Z5 1997 plush] by GameFan Magazine on Facebook
* [https://archive.is/EW8Z5 Photos of the 1997 plush] by GameFan Magazine on Facebook
* Photos of the [https://archive.is/4g1vy 2015 plush] by the [https://x.com/VGPlushDaily @VGPlushDaily] account on Twitter
* [https://archive.is/4g1vy Photos of the 2015 plush] by the [https://x.com/VGPlushDaily @VGPlushDaily] account on Twitter
* [https://archive.is/ejDSF Reveal of the 2015 plush] by MonkeyPaw Games on Instagram


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Revision as of 12:51, 24 May 2024

The 1997 plushes of Tomba and an Evil Pig.

In 1997, two plushes were created and released in Japan to promote the original game's release: one of Tomba, and one of an Evil Pig. These were created strictly as contest prizes and were not for sale, and as such very few were produced.

In 2015, an officially licensed plush was created and sold by MonkeyPaw Games and Gaijinworks to celebrate the second game being released on the PlayStation Network.[1] This too was a very limited release, with only 100 of them given out randomly to people who retweeted the launch announcement between November and December 2015. This promotion was limited to people with a North American mailing address. This plush features Tomba wearing the golden bracelet.

Images

Photos of the 1997 plushes:

Photos of the 2015 plush:

Creator Tokuro Fujiwara posing with the original plushes:

Footnotes

  1. The plush lists a copyright year of 2012, likely because that's when MonkeyPaw Games first obtained the license to bring Tomba to PSN. The plushes are first unveiled in an Instagram post on February 21, 2015.

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