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Tales of Symphonia Characters Turned into Posable Plush for 20th Anniversary

Tales of Symphonia 20th Anniversary Plushies characters
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A new line of Tales of Symphonia plush characters are on the way to celebrate the game’s 20th anniversary. All of them will be completely made-to-order and can be pre-ordered from the FuRyu Hobby Mall online store until October 27, 2023. International shipping on the website is provided by Buyee. All of the plushies are scheduled to ship in February 2024. Depending on the character, the price ranges from about $25 to $53.

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Here’s the full lineup of Tales of Symphonia characters in this plush line-up and their prices:

  • Colette Brunel: 7,260 yen ($48.69)
  • Genis Sage: 7,260 yen ($48.69)
  • Kratos Aurion: 7,260 yen ($48.69)
  • Lloyd Irving: 7,260 yen ($48.69)
  • Mithos Yggdrasill: 7,920 yen ($53.11)
  • Noishe: 3,850 yen ($25.82)
  • Presea Combatir: 7,260 yen ($48.69)
  • Zelos Wilder: 7,260 yen ($48.69)

According to the announcement post from the Tales series social media account, each of the plushies contain a flexible skeleton inside. This allows someone to put them in various poses. They’re also approximately ten inches tall while in the sitting position.

Have a peek at all of the plushies in the gallery below:

The 20th anniversary Tales of Symphonia plushies from Furyu Hobby Mall online store can be ordered now ahead of their February 2024 release. Tales of Symphonia is available on the GameCube, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

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