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Emerging & Hybrid IPKawaii Culture

Ultra-Tiny Plushie Culture

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Since 2015, ultra-tiny plushies (3-5cm keychain size) have rapidly become a cultural phenomenon. Spanning all ages, they function as collectible items attached to bags or displayed at home. Numerous character iterations are produced and sold through gashapon machines and pop-up shops. This trend combines cuteness with portability, representing a new form of the kawaii economy and reshaping how consumers engage with character merchandise.

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Metadata
Subcategory:Kawaii Culture
Location:Nationwide
Time Period:2015-present
Influence:National
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plushiescollectingkeychain

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Ultra-Tiny Plushie Culture

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