![]() ![]() a bunch of times depending on how rare the item is. This may mean plugging the name of the plushie into the search bar of your favorite search engine, eBay, etc. ![]() I’ve made a longer post on this before, but briefly: searching for your plushie means you might have to scour different avenues of the web before you find listings for it, depending on its rarity. Once you have a specific plushie in mind, save the official San-X image for the product so you can compare listings to it. Rilakkuma store blog – for more recent limited store-only editions Rilakkuma blog – for general products, limited editions, and caravan editions Net shop blog (before March 2013 / Net shop blog (after March 2013) – for net shop exclusives, posts non-studio pictures occasionally, which may be better for comparisonĬharacter timeline, by year / Rilakkuma timeline I am not affiliated with San-X this list was compiled strictly from personal observation and experience.įirst, if you’re new to the scene, get acclimated to what genuine Rilakkuma plushies look like by browsing through the San-X website: These guidelines may be more applicable to recent releases and may not hold true for older ones. Disclaimer: these tips are specific to the smaller ~22 cm collectible plushies (like this, this, and this) sold in stores and events, not the UFO catchers, licensed goods, larger sizes, or extra-company collaborations (like Lawson plushies).
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