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Pre-Order Open for Adorable Monster Hunter Plushies

Monster Hunter AmiAmi Plush

Pre-orders are now open for new Monster Hunter plush toys through the AmiAmi online shop. This range of Monster Hunter deformed plushies come in a variety of recognizable monsters from different installments throughout the franchise. Each toy will cost ¥2,750 at full price, which is roughly $25, but currently they are available to pre-order for ¥2,200, which is closer to $20. Additionally, customers can only purchase three of each one per household.

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Monster Hunter Deformed AmiAmi Plush Preorders

The full line up of Monster Hunter deformed plush toys include Safi’jiva, Diablos, Dodogama, Stygian Zinogre, Silver Rathalos, Kushala Daora, Kulu-Ya-Ku, Rathalos, Nargacuga, Velkhana, Rajang, Kirin, Teostra, Barioth, Beotodus, Rathain, and of course the Feyln. Pre-orders for the Gremalkyne and the Nergigante are already closed. While all of these plushies are available to pre-order at a discounted rate, the Beotodus and Rathain plushes are even more deeply discounted. You can purchase the Beotodus for ¥1,070 (~$10) and the Rathain for ¥1,925 (~$18).

Most of the Monster Hunter Deformed plush toys available to pre-order through AmiAmi are from the latest installment of the franchise, Monster Hunter: World. However, the range of available plushies to pre-order could satiate any fan or collector’s needs.

Other recent Monster Hunter merchandise includes the release of S.H.MonsterArts Nargacuga by Bandai Spirits. This piece of merchandise is a fully articulated figurine, perfect for posing.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

Kazuma Hashimoto
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