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Tomopop Review: One Piece Kuttari Cushion Minotaurus

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Tomopop Review: One Piece Kuttari Cushion Minotaurus screenshot

Bandai's One Piece Kuttari Cushion series has been around for quite some time. They have had three waves of releases, and the latest one included the strong-as-an-ox Minotaurus. As soon as I saw him on pre-order, I knew he had to be mine. The other four plushes that I own from this line have all been of the very best quality, and I couldn't find a single thing to complain about with them.

Will Minotaurus carry on the line's quality, or will he break my record of great experiences with this series? Hit the jump to read the review!

 

Plush Name: One Piece Kuttari Cushion Minotaurus
Plush Maker: Bandai
Retail/List Price: ¥3,800
Available at: HobbyLink Japan

Meet Minotaurus

Got tissues?

Meet Minotaurus. He's a big guy standing at 20.5 inches long (from hooves to horns). Minotaurus' body is made up of a variety of fabrics. The main white part of the body is a soft velour fabric. The black spots on his body feel like they are made of a kind of vinyl fabric. His manly six-pack and lips feel like polyester. His horns and hooves are a spongy, textured fabric that I am really quite fond of, and finally, his little drop of snot is felt. 

Meet his tag

Like all the tags in Bandai's One Piece Kuttari Cushion series, Minotaurus' tag is spectacular. It features a picture of the plush in a cartoon background on a glossy, thick paper. The tag is an impressive 5 inches long.

Meet his face

Come closer, my dear.

Minotaurus' face is amazingly detailed and very fun to look at. I love the ridges on the bridge of his nose, which give his face some structure. His eyes and nostrils are embroidered thickly and securely. Minotaurus' lips are hilarious, I think. They are slightly stuffed so they stick out a little from the face. As for the snot droplet, it seemed secure enough to me. I think it was glued on but it didn't detract from the appearance at all.   

Meet his manly six-pack.

The muscles on Minotaurus's abdomen are embroidered in the same secure fashion as his facial features. No stray stands to be found. The belt buckle is painted felt. It is glued to the brown "belt" which is the same polyester material as the plush's stomach.

Meet his pants

The plush's pants are part of the body, as opposed to on top of it. The bottoms of the pants stick out from Minotaurus's legs, which is a cute touch. The pants' red stripes are painted on. His legs are floppy, like a rag doll (his arms are, unfortunately, stuck in place, but it makes sense given their shape).  

Meet his back

I wish he had a tail

Here you can see Minotaurus' broad shoulders and slouching "neck." At the longest portion, his shoulders are about 18 inches wide. At the top of the shoulders is a hump and beyond that is where his head starts on the other side. His backside is also where the majority of his spots are located. 

They've already met

Bandai's One Piece Kuttari Cushion Minotaurus continues the trend of high quality plushes. With fun details, and a good mix of materials used, I am more than pleased with him. Whether you are a fan of the anime series or just enjoy a well-made and quirky plush, you'll find something to love in Minotaurus. I whole-heartedly recommend the purchase of this big guy.

[A big thank-you to HobbyLink Japan for sending us this review sample!]

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