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Partymon (fingerpuppet figure)
Product Code:VoZQdav
weight:1.0oz
Product Condition:New
$13.00 inc. tax
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The colorways of the figures will be random! If you want to choose from the available colors, tune in to the Michael Morse Art/Toys Zoom stream as part of Virtually Assembled: an *Assembly Required Experience!
Partymon is a fun loving alien who has crashed on Earth ready to party. He is both a friend of and an annoyance to Swampuki.
Swampuki is a lonely kaiju who befriends a monster-obsessed young boy named Koni, in 1970's Japan. The pair soon find that their world is full of strange beasts, robots, aliens, yokai, and a mysterious hero...
This Partymoni finger puppet figure is part of a new line of art toys created by American artist Michael Morse, inspired by classic Japanese sofubi toys and the Showa era tokusatsu TV shows and movies that inspired them!
Each figure is handmade and painted in the USA by Michael Morse from durable polyurethane (no it's not vinyl, but unless you regularly sniff your toys, you shouldn't be able to tell). They come bagged with a stapled header card, classic sofubi style! The header card paper is hand marbled using Japanese suminagashi inks, making each card a unique piece of art.
Partymon is a fun loving alien who has crashed on Earth ready to party. He is both a friend of and an annoyance to Swampuki.
Swampuki is a lonely kaiju who befriends a monster-obsessed young boy named Koni, in 1970's Japan. The pair soon find that their world is full of strange beasts, robots, aliens, yokai, and a mysterious hero...
This Partymoni finger puppet figure is part of a new line of art toys created by American artist Michael Morse, inspired by classic Japanese sofubi toys and the Showa era tokusatsu TV shows and movies that inspired them!
Each figure is handmade and painted in the USA by Michael Morse from durable polyurethane (no it's not vinyl, but unless you regularly sniff your toys, you shouldn't be able to tell). They come bagged with a stapled header card, classic sofubi style! The header card paper is hand marbled using Japanese suminagashi inks, making each card a unique piece of art.
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