Tsukumo Teases Five VTuber Hololive EN Myth Plushes

Tsukumo Teases Hololive EN Myth Plushes

Though you can only see their backs, Tsukumo Net Shop teased five plushes of the Hololive EN Myth girls. For reference, the VTubers who debuted in that batch are Gawr Gura, Mori Calliope, Watson Amelia, Takanashi Kiara, and Ninomae Ina’nis. Tsukumo does not offer international shipping, according to its website. You can see the teaser for the five Hololive EN Myth girl plushes below.

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Tsukumo offers other Hololive EN merchandise outside of the plushes. There are acrylic mini figures for 900 JPY each. You can also purchase a set of can badges for 2000 JPY. Both the mini figures and can badges are no longer available for pre-order. As these Hololive EN Myth plushes are part of the same collaboration, it is likely that the faces on the dolls will be the same as on the badges or figures. More information on release date, sizes, and pricing will appear in the near future.

The Hololive EN Myth VTubers appeared at Hololive Super Expo 2022, which took place March 19 and 20, 2022. Official merchandise from the event did not have any pictures or logos of the various VTubers. Instead, it heavily featured text and names. Merchandise you can purchase from the expo include pen lights, tote bags, and windbreakers.

Hololive EN Myth plushes will appear via the Tsukumo online shop in the near future. Overseas customers will need to use a proxy service in order to purchase them from Tsukumo.


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