Monster Hunter chibi plushies with attached eco bags
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These Monster Hunter Chibi Plushies Can Carry Eco Bags

Capcom revealed more entries in a recent lineup of Monster Hunter chibi plushies that come attached with eco-bags. These items will appear as crane game prizes in late December 2024. In addition to physical crane games, the company will also make the items available via its online crane game Capcom Net Catcher.

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Each plushie’s overall length will range from around 19 to 26 centimeters (7.48~10.24 inches). However, their undersides will host an extendable 63cm(~24.8in)-long eco-bag. When the owner hangs the eco-bag over their shoulder, the plushie will also look like clinging to them.

Monster Hunter eco bag plushies hung on shoulder
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Capcom had previously released Zinogre and Nargacuga as the first two monsters in this merchandise lineup. However, the company has confirmed that it will restock the plushies around the end of December 2024. It also revealed two new eco-bag plushies modeled after Rathalos and Mizutsune, which will appear on December 28, 2024.

As a side note, Capcom has been using Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak—the video game readily available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X—as the basis for this merchandise lineup. All four monsters revealed to date have also appeared in the original Monster Hunter Rise before the Sunbreak expansion content was even applied.

The Monster Hunter plushies with attached eco-bags will be available as crane game prizes in Capcom Net Catcher and Capcom’s amusement centers across Japan in late December 2024.


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