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STUDIO GHIBLI Princess Mononoke Yakul Plush Toy Stuffed Plush Nakayoshi Beanbag

STUDIO GHIBLI Princess Mononoke Yakul Plush Toy Stuffed Plush Nakayoshi Beanbag

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Product description

This adorable stuffed toy is perfect for fans of the iconic Studio Ghibli film, Princess Mononoke. The Nakayoshi beanbag is featuring Princess Mononoke’s elegant elk Yakul, one of the beloved characters from the movie, made from high-quality polyester and is recommended for older children (min age 6), teenagers and adults. The toy measures ?21 x 10 x 21 cm.

This plush toy’s dimensions are approx. ?21 x 10 x 21 cm, making it soft and kawaii to carry around or place it in your home display.

This cute stuffed plush toy is a must-have for any collector or fan of the film thanks to its realistic design and intricate features, which make you feel like part of the movie scene!

 

Product features

  • Studio Ghibli Princess Mononoke - Yakul
  • Dimensions ?approx. 21 x 10 x 21 cm
  • Intended for: teenagers and adults
  • Great as a collectible or a gift for Studio Ghibli fans!

 

Further information

Yakul (akkuru) is Ashitaka’s loyal giant serow (the red elk, Akashishi). Yakul is a large serow (or red elk) with a reindeer like build, the horns of an ibex and long powerful deer like legs. His fur is a bright orange-red color with creamy yellow fur on his throat and stomach extending part way down the upper insides of his legs as well as in small patches in his inner ear, on his forhead and the tip of his muzzle.

He has a bright red nose and dark brown cloven hooves resembling that of a deer. His tail is short like that of an elk though his neck is longer than most deer species alive today. Yakul has a gentle watchful nature. He is loyal to Ashitaka and refuses to leave his side on many occasions. He has a good sense of the nature of the humans, animals and spirits around him and often is used as an indicator of the safety of his human companions.

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