Dragon Quest Healslime cloth and headphone holders
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Dragon Quest Healslime Items Will Hold Clothes and Headphones

Taito revealed new merchandise modeled after the Healslime from the Dragon Quest series. The collection will consist of a cloth hanger and a headphone stand. These items will be available as crane game prizes in select arcade centers across Japan. People will also be able to find them in several online crane games, such as Taito Online Crane, Sega UFO Catcher Online, and Capcom Net Catcher.

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The Healslime, which is alternatively known in Japan as Hoimi Slime, is a derivative of the Dragon Quest series’ popular monster Slime. The new merchandise will make use of the yellow tentacles that distinguish the Healslime from all the other Slimes in the franchise.

The headphone stand will have an overall width of around 25 cm (~9.84 inches), and the owner will be able to store a headphone between its head and tentacles.

Meanwhile, the cloth hanger will be sized at around 28 cm (~11.02 inches). Taito will also add a hook on its head and a clothespin to each of its tentacles to make item actually functional.

Here is how both of them look:

The Dragon Quest Healslime headphone stand will appear first in late April 2024 via crane games in arcade centers across Japan. The cloth hanger featuring the same creature will be available later in mid-May 2024, due to certain circumstances.


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