Moogle Character Plush - Final Fantasy
Plush toys refer to plush doll figures that come in various shapes and sizes. Final Fantasy plush dolls refer to any plush dolls that have been released, inspired, or based on the popular role-playing video game Final Fantasy . In addition to the official plush figures created by Square Enix , many other toy manufacturers have delighted Final Fantasy fans with their versions of Final Fantasy plush toys. Including one of the most popular , Moogle plush figures. Moogle plush figures are available in a range of sizes from pillow-sized cushions to palm-sized figures. Standard plush dolls cost between $10 USD on the low end and around $40 USD on the high end.
List of Moogle plush figures
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Kuplu Kopo Plush: A plush toy made in the image of Kuplu Kopo from Final Fantasy XIV . It was released in 2020 for approximately $28.99 USD. The Moogle plush is white in color and has a large yellow ball hanging above its head. It also has the Moogle's signature pair of black wings, slanted black eyes, and a red nose.
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Fluffy Fluffy Moogle Plush: This Moogle plush is made of soft white fleece and has a red ball on top of its head. It has a pair of purple wings and a pink nose, a big red ribbon, and is in a sitting position. It is currently available for pre-order and is scheduled for release in June 2020.
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Palm-Sized Moogle Plush: This Moogle plush has white fur, an orange ball above its head, and purple wings. Its smaller, compact size can make a cute decoration for someone's room or bag. This plush was released in October 2019 and is listed at approximately $17.99.
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Moogle Nap Pillow: This plush toy takes the form of an easily recognizable Moogle head with black slit eyes, a red ball on top of its head, and a big red nose that's turned into a pillow. It was released in September 2019 and is currently available for around $35.99.
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Moogle Plush Pouch: This soft Moogle pouch is based on the Moogle designs from Final Fantasy XIV and is a practical and stylish way to carry loose change. This pouch can be purchased for approximately $14.99.
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Delivery Moogle Plush: This Moogle has a special costume that includes a cap and a mail bag that can be opened. This plush also comes with a code for an in-game minion for Final Fantasy XIV . It is available for approximately $39.99.
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Moogle Square Plush Pillow: This square plush pillow is great for cuddling, but will also work as a decorative piece. Its shape also makes it easy to stack on top of other plush toys in the square pillow range. It can be purchased for around $27.99.
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Limited Edition Leather Moogle Plush: For the 30th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series, a limited quantity of special leather Moogle plush toys were produced. Only 777 were released in North America, making them incredibly rare. While they are no longer available for purchase, they sold for approximately $119.99.
About Moogles
Moogles are a race of recurring beings that appear in the Final Fantasy series, which is produced by Square Enix. They debuted in Final Fantasy III and have since appeared in a number of spin-off games like Kingdom Hearts . Along with the chocobos and cacti , they can be considered one of the most well-known mascots of the Final Fantasy franchise due to their long history and number of appearances. Moogles have inspired a wide range of merchandise , and these plush toys are just one example. They are also commonly made into figures .
Moogles serve a variety of different functions in Final Fantasy games and can be found helping the player save their progress, acting as a means of accessing in-game shops, and providing assistance in battles. Moogles are considered very cute creatures and have garnered a large fan following, with some fans even dressing up as Moogles in cosplay .
Appearance and description
The term "Moogle" ("Moguri" in Japanese) is derived from two Japanese words: mogura (mole) and komori (bat). Moogles usually end their sentences with the phrase "kupo." Moogles have a variety of different appearances, and their design has evolved over the years. They typically have small wings and a coat of fur that is usually white or pink. They have pom-poms on their heads, which are often red or yellow balls of fur that sit on thread-like antennae that protrude from their heads. The pom-pom is a particularly sensitive part of their body. Their wings have a sort of bat-like appearance, giving a gothic style to their design that contrasts with their otherwise cute bodies. They are generally much smaller than humans, ranging from less than 30 cm to around 90 cm. They are known to have a gentle temperament, and their diet is known to consist of vines and kupo nuts. Moogles first appeared in Final Fantasy III as bodyguards to the master wizard, Doga. In these early games, Moogles only spoke using their trademark phrase "kupo," but in later versions, they became fluent and could speak with humans. Their first appearance outside of the Final Fantasy series was in a game called The Secret of Mana in 1993.