
Labubu has become a trend among toy collectors and celebrities. For those who liked it and want more toys of this type, Monchhichi has a similar proposal.
The stuffed monkey was created in 1974 by Sekiguchi, a toy manufacturer in Tokyo, Japan. The collectible craze in the 1980s expanded the variety of toys and changed the faces of the characters, who now have different clothes and accessories.
Another advantage of the figurine is that, unlike the Labubus, they are not sold in blind boxes but in “normal” plush boxes. Therefore, you can choose which collectible you want at the time of purchase.
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The “classic” version is sold for 16 euros, around R$102 at the current exchange rate. Monchhichi does not have official stores in Brazil, just like Labubu. However, they can be found in online stores or importers.
On social media, collectors show some of the available versions of Monchhichi, which also include smaller keychains and plush toys measuring up to 80 centimeters.