Studio Ghibli now sells plush toys seen on Howl’s bed from Howl’s Moving Castle

Cuddle up to the same cute plushies seen in the anime movie!

Studio Ghibli sells a wide range of merchandise through its Donguri Kyowakoku (“Acorn Republic”) chainstores, but the majority of these products are dedicated to leading characters from their most popular films.

So whenever the studio creates a product that shines a light on some of its lesser-known characters, it’s a chance for Ghibli fans to add some rare items to their collections, and that’s exactly what’s happening today with the release of the Plush Toys From Howl’s Room.

If these faces don’t look familiar to you, that’s likely because they have very little screen time, appearing only for a few moments in the 2004 animated feature Howl’s Moving Castle.

▼ The plushies can be seen on Howl’s bed in his room, after he retreats there to deal with the stress of his hair changing colour.

The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance of these plushies make them all the more curious, and highly sought after. In fact, they were previously available at Donguri Kyowakoku but sold out due to popular demand, so this re-release is a welcome one, especially for fans who missed out on owning one last time around.

The plushies are sold as a set of two, with one covered in stripes and the other featuring long lashes and a blue cow-like pattern, perfectly replicating the plushies seen in the film.

According to the product description, these cute plushies will heal you with their soft and springy bodies and “indefinable expressions”.

▼ Pop them on your bed and you’ll be able to channel your inner Howl as you drift off to sleep every night.

The plushies can be purchased at Donguri Kyowakoku stores nationwide and online from 12 May, priced at 7,700 yen (US$57.14) for the pair. They’re only available in limited numbers, though, so you’ll want to get in quick before they sell out — like the Ghibli humidifiers, a re-release may not happen again!

Source: Donguri Kyowakoku
Top image: Studio Ghibli
Insert images: Donguri Kyowakoku 
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