The complete set of GO!GO!! Kirby 64 RC plushies, featuring Kirby, Waddle Dee, and Emp. The plushies have wheels on the bottom and can be controlled using the attached remote controls.
A set of 2 EM-Entertainment Mario plushies released in Germany in 1992. The plushies copied the patterns of the Sun Arrow Mario plushies who copied the patterns of the Avanti Mario plushies, making these copies of copies.
It is currently unknown how many characters exist in the 2002 Nintendo Play by Play keychain plush set. Only a Yoshi was previously discovered, but it turns out there is also this Donkey Kong. We are still unsure if all 8 characters from the regular set exist in keychain form.
A comparison between the mirage (left) and official (right) SEGASonic Baseball Tails plushies. The mirage plush is from Taiwan, while the official plush is from Japan.
Super Mario World Drummer Mario plush released by Iwaya Corp in 1992. The plush rotates its body and bobs up and down while banging a Super Mario World themed drum. No Mario music is playing because the company used the same mechanics for other drummer plushies.
The 1993 Bandai Star Rod Kirby plush, AKA Kirb. The set consists of a small keychain plush, medium and large Star Rod Kirbies, and a medium Parasol Kirby. This is the large size.
Super Mario World strap plushies released by Bandai in 1993, featuring the first ever Fire Mario plush. These plushies are extremely fragile, so not many have held up over the years.
The 1993 Alps Color Me Mario plush set released for Super Mario World. The plushies can be colored in using crayons and then washed to remove the coloring.
Because of the other plushies in the Mario RPG set, the power-ups are often underappreciated. The Mario RPG Mushroom plush is particularly nice, as it fits in perfectly with the rest of the set.
Brawl in the Family, or BitF, is a webcomic that is known for its funny storytelling using a variety of Smash Bros characters. In the comic, Dededoll is a dedede plush given to King Dedede by Kirby. A real version that's wanted by many fans sold out on the BitF store years ago.
Many people are familiar with the Dakin Sonic & Knuckles plush, but there is also a much more obscure Tec Toy Sonic & Knuckles plush. Similar to its Dakin counterpart, the plush is rocking a t-shirt featuring the logo from the game. Not much is known about its release.
When Jakks originally designed their World of Nintendo Bowser Jr, they intended for it to have the Mario Sunshine bib, as seen in stock photos. This idea was rejected by Nintendo and the figure was revised. A comparison between the prototype and final release is shown below.